1 . Now cities are full of cars. Some families even have two or more cars. Parking (停车) is a great problem, and so is the traffic in and around the cities. Something will have to be done to change it. What will the cars of tomorrow be like?
Little cars may some day take the place of today’s big cars. If everyone drives little cars in the future (将来) there will be less pollution (污染) in the air. There will also be more space for parking cars in cities, and the streets will be less crowded. Three little cars can fit (适合) in the space now needed for one car of the usual size.
The little cars will cost much less to own and to drive. Driving will be safer, too. What is more, these little cars can go about 65 kilometers per (每) hour.
Little cars of the future will be fine for getting around a city, but they will not be useful for long trips. If big cars are still used along with the small ones, two sets of roads will be needed in the future. Some roads will be used for the big, fast cars, and other roads will be needed for the slower small ones.
1. is the big problem for those people who have cars.A.Money | B.Parking | C.Driver | D.Waiting |
A.more | B.much | C.less | D.no |
A.one third of | B.two thirds of | C.as big as | D.as small as |
A.long trips | B.journeys | C.everyday life | D.sport |
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3 . The Chinese highspeed rails have a quality all on its own, because it's so massive. There are more than twice as many highspeed trains in China as the rest of the world combined.
Firstly, China's technology on building the railway is leading the rest of the world and there is no sign that any other country could surpass China's position in the near future. Secondly, China's trains are based on Japanese, German and French models. At last, the scale of Chinese highspeed train is unthinkable to other countries which has highspeed train network. I had my first opportunity to ride the highspeed trains last week when I had a business meeting in Zhengzhou. As someone who grew up with a disdain for public transportation, I was dreading the experience. I pushed hard to fly, but was told that it would be much better if I took the train. I had traveled on an Amtrak train before in the US, and hated how slow it was and how many stops there were. Chinese highspeed trains are on a different level.
First, when I say they are highspeed, I mean they are highspeed. The trains are clean and the seats are huge. There are ample power outlets and you can't even feel how fast the train is moving. If there were no windows, I wouldn't be able to tell when we were stopped or when we were traveling at 300 km/h—it is that smooth. The terminal in Zhengzhou looked like you could fit a million people in it. It had shops and a food court and the trains would silently pull in and out of the station perfectly on schedule.
I'm traveling again this week by train and I'm excited. The highspeed trains are incredible.
1. Which of the following is the characteristic of China highspeed rails?A.China has the most highspeed trains in the world. |
B.No other country will surpass China in building the highspeed railway. |
C.China makes highspeed trains all by itself. |
D.China ranks first in the highspeed rails development from the very beginning. |
A.The author likes to take public transportation. |
B.The author decided to take the trainat first. |
C.The author expected his first train experience in China. |
D.America falls behind China in railway development. |
A.The train run very fast and smoothly. |
B.It is convenient to get the cellphone charged on the train. |
C.Zhengzhou station is very huge. |
D.Zhengzhou station is an important terminal. |
A.The author's first train experience in China. |
B.The advancement of China's highspeed trains. |
C.The highspeed railway should be greatly developed in the world. |
D.The importance of public transportation. |
4 . Since Tesla founder Elon Musk published his White Paper On The Fifth Mode of Transportation in 2013, the concept of “Hyperloop” has caught the imaginations of engineers and investors across the world. Simply put, it is just an idea that vehicles filled with passengers or goods are sent through a nearly airless pipe at airliner-speeds of up to 1,223 kilometers per hour.
Critics(批评者) say Hyperloop may only amounts to a pipe dream that would be technically and financially impossible to achieve.
They argue that there are too many safety questions that need to be answered. What if the airless tube breaks? What if the train somehow crashes through the tube? What if earthquakes occur? Such events will be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to be engineered into the system, especially when a vehicle runs at such high speeds in a hundreds-of-miles-long airless tube.
Turning will also be extremely difficult for the high-speed hyperloop. They say that a hyperloop vehicle would need approximately 10 kilometers for a 90-degree turn at 965 kilometers per hour. This may determine how useful the hyperloop can be.
It's still unclear how much it would cost to build a hyperloop, but surely it would be in the billions of dollars. Financial documents leaked from Virgin Hyperloop in 2016 suggested its Hyperloop One would cost between $ 135 million and $ 193 million per kilometer ---significantly more than high-speed rail. Even with public funding, the ticket prices will be unacceptably high for passengers.
Last week, Virgin Hyperloop, one of the leading companies devoted to realizing Elon Musk's pipe dream, announced that for the first time it has conducted a test of its Hyperloop One with human passengers and set a new speed record; 386 kilometers per hour. It is aiming to hit 643 kilometers per hour for the next run.
“Hyperloop One wouldn't have existed unless we put it here. It is going to be that spot where the public can look and say, ‘that was a really big idea,’” said Giegel, co-founder of Virgin Hyperloop, “’but they came, they did it, and they made it a reality.’”
1. What can we know about “Hyperloop”?A.It is a high-speed car designed by Elon Musk's Tesla. |
B.It is a new idea for the next generation transportation. |
C.It is a passenger train running in an airless pipe at high speed. |
D.It is a spaceship running at a speed of 1,223 kilometers per hour. |
A.Its safety. | B.Its speed. |
C.Its low building costs. | D.Its cheap ticket prices. |
A.386 kilometers per hour. | B.643 kilometers per hour. |
C.965 kilometers per hour. | D.1, 223 kilometers per hour. |
A.Human passengers on Hyperloop One | B.The ordinary people. |
C.Virgin Hyperloop founders and engineers. | D.Visitors at Virgin Hyperloop. |