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        1.  Nuclear science should be developed to benefit the people ______ harm them.

          A. more than     B. rather than     C. less than      D. better than

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          科目:高中英語 來源:江西省模擬題 題型:閱讀理解

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               Like many other small boys, I was fascinated by cars, not least because my oldest brother
          was a bit of a car guy and subscribed to cool magazines like Car and Driver and Motor Trend.
          Every so often, one of those magazines would run an article on the "Car of the Future". They
          featured unconventional styling and things like small nuclear reactors as power sources. Yet,
          frankly, my car doesn't do anything that my brother's Studebaker didn't do. It goes, it stops, it
          burns gasoline, it plays music. I still have to steer it, and it still runs into things if I don't steer it
          carefully.
               But guess what? All of these things are subject to change in the not-so-distant future. It will
          still go and stop, but it may not burn gasoline, I may not have to steer it, and it may be a lot better
          at not running into things.
               Airbags aren't the be-all and end-all in safety. In fact, considering the recent news about people
          occasionally being killed by their airbags in low-speed collisions (碰撞),they obviously still need
          some development. But they aren't going away, and in fact, you can expect to see cars appearing
          with additional, side-impact airbags, something some European car manufacturers already offer.
               Better than systems to minimize (使減少到最低限度) injury in the event of an accident,
          however, are systems that minimize the likelihood of an accident happening in the first place. Future
          cars may be able to eliminate many of the major causes of accidents, including drunk-driving,
          tailgating (與前車距離過近) and sleepiness. Cars could be equipped with sensors that can detect
          alcohol in a driver's system and prevent the car from being started, for example. Many accidents
          are caused by people following the car in front too closely. As early as next year, you'll be able to
          buy cars with radar-equipped control systems. If the radar determines you're closing too quickly
          with the car in front, it will ease up on the throttle (油門). For city streets, expect other radar devices
          that will give advance warning that the car in front of you has slowed abruptly (突然地) and you
          should step on the brakes-or that may even brake for you.
               Will cars eventually be able to drive themselves? There's no reason to think it won't be technically
          possible, and Mercedes is working on a system that can brake, accelerate and steer a vehicle down
          a highway on its own. Nobody really expects people to give up all control to their cars, but such
          systems could be used as failsafe systems to keep cars on the road and bring them safely to a stop
          even if the driver suddenly became disabled.
          1. Why was the author fascinated by cars?
          A. Because other small boys liked to own a car of their own, too.
          B. Because he read exotic things about cars in his brother's magazines.
          C. Because his oldest brother loved to take him to places in his car.
          D. Because he subscribed to cool car magazines.
          2. By saying "my car doesn't do anything that my brother's Studebaker didn't do", the author
          means that_____.
          A. my car is far better than my brother's
          B. my car is not as good as my brother's
          C. not much has changed in the performance of cars so far
          D. much improvement has been made in the design of cars recently
          3. Which of the following statements is true of airbags?
          A. They are in need of further improvement.
          B. They are going to disappear gradually.
          C. They kill people instead of protecting them in low-speed collisions.
          D. They are a standard feature of European cars.
          4. According to the author, what will future cars do if the sensors detect alcohol in the driver's
          system?
          A. They will give a warning in advance.
          B. They will brake automatically.
          C. They will ease up on the throttle.
          D. They will not start.
          5. Which of the following statements is true according to the last paragraph?
          A. People will give up all control to their cars.
          B. Cars will be able to drive themselves.
          C. No cars will ever break down on the roads.
          D. Cars will all be equipped with failsafe systems.

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          科目:高中英語 來源:江西省模擬題 題型:閱讀理解

          閱讀理解。
               Like many other small boys, I was fascinated by cars, especially because my oldest brother was a bit
          of a car guy and subscribed to cool magazines like Car and Driver and Motor Trend. Every so often, one of those magazines would run an article on the "Car of the Future". They featured unconventional things
          like small nuclear reactors as power sources. Yet, frankly, my car doesn't do anything that my brother's
          Studebaker didn't do. It goes, it stops, it burns gasoline. I still have to steer it, and it still runs into things if
          I don't steer it carefully.
               But guess what? All of these things are likely to change in the not-so-distant future. It may not burn
          gasoline, I may not have to steer it, and it may be a lot better at not running into things.
          Airbags (安全氣囊) aren't the be-all and end-all in safety. In fact, considering the recent news about
          people occasionally being killed by their airbags in low-speed collisions, they obviously still need some
          development. But they aren't going away, and in fact, you can expect to see cars appearing with
          additional, side-impact airbags, something some European car manufacturers already offer.
               Better than systems to minimize injury in the event of an accident ,however, are systems that minimize
          the likelihood of an accident happening. Future cars may be able to remove many of the major causes of
          accidents, including drunk-driving, and tailgating (與前車距離過近). Cars could be equipped with
          sensors that can detect alcohol in a driver's system and prevent the car from being started, for example.
          As early as next year, you'll be able to buy cars with radar-equipped control systems. If the radar
          determines you're closing too quickly with the car in front, it will ease up on the throttle (油門). 
               Will cars eventually be able to drive themselves? There's no reason to think it won't be technically
          possible, and Mercedes is working on a system that can brake, accelerate and steer a vehicle down a
          highway on its own. Nobody really expects people to give up all control to their cars, but such systems
          could be used as failsafe (自動(dòng)防止故障)systems to keep cars on the road and bring them safely to a
          stop even if the driver suddenly became disabled.
          1.Why was the author fascinated by cars?
          A. Because he read unconventional things about cars in his brother's magazines.
          B. Because other small boys liked to own a car of their own, too.
          C. Because his oldest brother loved to take him to places in his car.
          D. Because he subscribed to cool car magazines.
          2. By saying "my car doesn't do anything that my brother's Studebaker didn't do", the author means
               that_____.
          A. my car is far better than my brother's    
          B. my car is not as good as my brother's
          C. much improvement has been made in the design of cars recently
          D. not much has changed in the performance of cars so far
          3.Which of the following statements is true of airbags?
          A. They are going to disappear gradually.
          B. They are in need of further improvement.
          C. They kill people instead of protecting them in low-speed collisions.
          D. They are a standard feature of European cars.
          4.According to the author, what will future cars do if the sensors detect alcohol in the driver's system?
          A. They will give a warning in advance.
          B. They will brake automatically.
          C. They will not start.
          D. They will ease up on the throttle.
          5.Which of the following statements is true according to the last paragraph?
          A. Cars will be able to drive themselves.
          B. People will give up all control to their cars
          C. No cars will ever break down on the roads.
          D. Cars will all be equipped with failsafe systems.

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