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The United States is a nation
of car owners. Ninety-five percent of households own a car, and 85 percent of
people get to work in one. This lifestyle contributes to traffic jams on our
roads and damages the environment. As autonomous vehicles begin to hit the
streets over the next decade or so, it's believed that all this will change.
Autonomous vehicles will most
likely decrease the number and severity of crashes, allow cars to travel more
closely together and improve cooperation between vehicles, all of which tend to
reduce traffic jams and increase capacity (容量).
However, this future is not
certain. To realize the full potential benefits of driverless cars, we will
have to act soon to encourage a culture in which transportation is shared. Many
people in the automobile industry assume that driverless vehicles will
automatically be shared, but there is little evidence that this is true. Most
estimates suggest that driverless cars will eventually be only slightly more
expensive than traditional cars, which means they'll be within reach of many
consumers, so users are not willing to share rides.
If most people are going to
buy into a shared-ride culture, they need to get a significant benefit. Saving
a few dollars off the fare isn't likely to promote the movement significantly. A
better benefit would be knowing that you're going to reach your destination
more quickly. The way to make sure of quick passage is to redesign our roads to
give priority to ride-sharing autonomous vehicles like building priority lanes.
The cost of travel will also be varied based on how efficiently a vehicle uses
the roads. Autonomous vehicles carrying more people should get higher priority
than those carrying one or none at all.
Decision-makers must push for
rewards that encourage the most efficient use of our limited roadway
infrastructure (基础设施). The autonomous future
is rapidly approaching; it is critical that we act now, while the impacts of
autonomous vehicles on traffic jams and emissions are still largely within our
control.
(1)
What's the purpose of the first paragraph?
A . To introduce the topic.
B . To tell the serious traffic problem.
C . To prove the significance of autonomous vehicles.
D . To show the damage of cars to the environment.
(2)
What can we learn from the passage?
A . Autonomous vehicles worsen traffic jams on roads.
B . Autonomous vehicles are likely to reduce traffic jams.
C . Saving some fares contributes to shared-ride significantly.
D . Many people have ridden autonomous vehicles to avoid traffic jams.
(3)
Which will be a benefit of sharing autonomous vehicles?
A . To save a large amount of money.
B . To promote the development of science and technology.
C . To redesign roads to prioritize car-shared modes.
D . To allow you to reach your destination much more quickly.
(4)
Which is the best title for the passage?
A . Driverless Cars Will Make Our Traffic Problems Worse.
B . Autonomous Vehicles Will Make a Difference to Traffic.
C . Decision-makers Should Take Some Measures Quickly.
D . The Current Situation of Cars in the United States is Serious.
答案: A
B
D
B