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7.How does the girl probably feel?
A.Frustrated and upset. B.Happy and excited. C.Scared and nervous.
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A.Their train tickets.B.Traffic jams.C.Driving speed.
18.What does the man mean?
A.He is tired of aerobics (有氧健身运动).
B.Aerobics teaching is easy to him.
C.It's his 5th year of teaching aerobics.
15.Where is the woman probably?
A.In a soap factory.B.In her house.C.At the man's home.
2.We humans are imperfect beings tending to make mistakes and basic errors of judgment.So we create technologies to help ourselves out.
Take the self-driving cars for example.The belief here is that the technology will improve safety.But this is a very bold assumption to make at this stage in its development,as the evidence to support the view simply is not there yet.The best data we have comes from tests conc1ucted over the course of 2016in California,a state which,it must be remembered,has a mild climate hardly representing global driving conditions.
Google's Waymo scored best,with one human intervention(介入)every 5,127 miles driven.This was an improvement on the year before,but nowhere near perfect.In all,Waymo's 60 testing vehicles drove about 10,597 miles in 2016-3,000 miles less than the annual US average per vehicle.Tesla performed much worse.The electric vehicle maker's four cars were tested on average 137 miles each that year,meeting with 45 human interventions per vehicle-or one roughly every three miles.Each Intervention represents an accident which was potentially avoided.
Given that most industry watchers believe the public will not tolerate any faults at all,none of this is encouraging.It is certainly true that the technology is improving.But it is also the case that self-driving cars have been around since the mid-1990s,with one vehicle achieving a 98.2 percent"autonomous driving percentage"even back then.
Even if the technical challenges can be overcome,unexpected negative externalities(外在因素)probably cannot.And we surely would not want to risk that when driving.
28.What does the underlined word"bold"in Paragraph 2mean?C
A.black
B.ridiculous
C.daring
D.perfect
29.What can we learn from the self-driving tests in Paragraph 3?A
A.Human interventions are unavoidable.
B.Waymo's cars could drive farther than Tesla's.
C.Electric vehicles need fewer human interventions.
D.Each intervention caused an accident.
30.What is the author's attitude to self-driving cars?B
A.It's unbearable.
B.It's sceptical.
C.It's very economical.
D.It's very encouraging.
31.What may be the best title for this passage?D
A.Can self-driving improve test skills?
B.Self-driving:Costly or not?
C.Can self-driving represent new technology?
D.Self-driving:Reliable or not?
12.Why does the man want to go to the Super Bowl?
A.To buy some tickets.B.To meet Laura.C.To watch a football game.
19.Leeds Library Calendar
Monday 10 April 18:00-20:00
Leeds Centre for Victorian Studies-The Gott collection and the Yorkshire Landscape.
Nicole Harding talks aboutte Gott collection.
Admission:FREE
Saturday 6 May 13:00-15:30
Members'Film Club:The Best Actor and Actress Season
There Will Be Blood(15)158 mins.
Daniel Plainview (Day Lewis) is a down-and-out silver miner who strikes it rich and becomes an oil tycoon.When he learns of a small oil-rich town in Californis,he moves there with his adopted son.Using his son to project the image of a caring family man,Plainview gains the cooperation of almost all the locals in the town,with promises to help develop their community but over time,Plainview's gradual accumulation of wealth and power causes his true self to surface.
Admission:?3(including a glass of wine).
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Wednesday 17My 18:00-20:00
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Born Yesterday (PG) 116 mins.
Judy Holliday plays Billie Dawn,the dumb blonde girlfriend of Harry Brook (Broderick Crawford),a corrupt millionaire junk dealer.Brock,a man with social ambitions,is embarrassed by Billie's rube behavior,so he arranges for her to take a crash course in culture from a handsome,young journalist (Willian Holden).Billie learns really quickly usder his kind guide and becomes increasingly aware of her role in Brock's business deals.
Admission:?3(including a glass of wine).
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Thursday 8June 18:00-20:30
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A.Judy Holliday.
B.A Glass of Wine.
C.There Will Be Blood.
D.Born Yesterday.
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A.She is embarrassed by he bad manners.
B.She realizes what to be expected of her.
C.She contributes to her family business.
D.She admires her course teacher.
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A.Candace Robb.
B.William Holden.
C.Daniel Plainview.
D.Broderick Crawford.
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