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【题目】阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。C
The main aim is a fully autonomous car that gets rid of the cause of most accidents: the driver, Hodgson points out, "For the sake of safety, the faster you can remove humans, the better, even if there are unfortunately a few accidents from new causes. It's a question of balancing the number injured or killed by autonomous vehicles with the people whose lives are potentially saved."
It's a theme that Elon Musk, head of electric car company Tesla Motors, has long supported. His company is determined to be the first to deliver a fully autonomous vehicle to consumers. Last year, Musk announced that Tesla's 2017 goal was "to do a demonstration ( 示 范 ) drive of full autonomy all the way from LA to New York...and have the car park itself."
However, even Tesla admits that there are problems to overcome — the software needs further confirmation and the appropriate regulatory (监管的) approval needs to be in place. Indeed, recent crashes of Tesla vehicles and Google cars confirm that the software isn't ready yet.
The UK government appears determined to encourage the development of autonomous vehicles. It's supporting four city trials, publishing the Modern Transport Bill to reduce red tape around their introduction and adapting the legal system to take into account issues such as insurance liability when a human isn't in control of a vehicle.
The insurance industry is similarly keen to promote increasing autonomy in cars. As the Association of British Insurers (ABI) points out: "More than 90 per cent of road accidents are attributed to human errors." This costs motor insurers a surprising 20 per day in claims.
(1)In Hodgson's opinion, what is the problem with the driverless cars?
A.Whether it is true that the faster you can remove humans, the better.
B.Who can explain why there are still a few accidents by driverless cars.
C.How to deal with the new causes of accidents resulting from driverless cars.
D.Whether to balance the number injured or killed with the people whose lives may be saved.
(2)Why is the insurance industry in favor of driverless cars?
A.Because they can make their insurers save money in claim.
B.Because it is drivers' errors that lead to over 90% road accidents.
C.Because human errors cost motor insurers a surprising 20 per day in claims.
D.Because motor insurers believe driverless cars will never cause any road accidents.
(3)Which is the best title of the passage?
A.The advantages of driverless cars.
B.The disadvantages of driverless cars.
C.Driverless cars in future.
D.The development of driverless cars.

【答案】
(1)D
(2)A
(3)C
【解析】本文谈论无人驾驶技术的开发和政府、企业及保险业对无人驾驶技术研发的支持。
(1)细节理解。根据第一段最后一句. It's a question of balancing the number injured or killed by autonomous vehicles with the people whose lives are potentially saved."可知霍奇森关心的问题是如何平衡自动驾驶造成的死伤的数量与有可能被救的人之间的关系。故选D。
(2)推理判断。根据最后一段中提到的More than 90 per cent of road accidents are attributed to human errors.可知90%的公路交通事故都是由人的错误造成的,这使得保险公司每天要索赔20英镑。所以保险公司支持无人驾驶是为了让他们在索赔中省钱,故选A。
(3)主旨大意。本文主要谈论无人驾驶技术的开发,也就是无人驾驶汽车的未来前景,故选C。

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My father was always a good gardener. One of my earliest memories is standing without shoes in the freshly tilled (翻耕的) soil, my hands blackened from digging in the ground.
As a child, I loved following Dad around in the garden. I remember Dad pushing the tiller (耕作机) ahead in perfectly straight lines. Dad loved growing all sorts of things: yellow and green onions,watermelons almost as big as me, rows of yellow com, and our favorite—red tomatoes.
As I grew into a teenager, I didn't get so excited about gardening with Dad. Instead of magical land of possibility, it had turned into some kind of prison. As Dad grew older, his love for gardening never disappeared. After all the kids were grown and had started families of their own, Dad turned to gardening like never before. Even when he was diagnosed with cancer, he still took care of his garden.
But then, the cancer, bit by bit, invaded his body. I had to do the things he used to do. What really convinced me that Dad was dying was the state of his garden that year. The rows and rows of multicolored vegetables were gone. Too tired to weed them, he simply let them be.
For the first few years after he died, I couldn't even bear to look at anyone's garden without having strong memories pour over me like cold water from a bucket. Three years ago, I decided to plant my own garden and started out with just a few tomatoes. That morning, after breaking up a fair amount of soil, something caught the comer of my eye and I had to smile. It was my eight-year-old son Nathan, happily playing in the freshly tilled soil.
(1)Why did the author like the garden when he was a child?
A.He wanted to be a garden-crazy like his father.
B.He loved being in the garden with his father.
C.The garden was full of his favorite food.
D.The garden was just freshly tilled.
(2)When all the kids started their own families,the author's father .
A.stopped his gardening
B.turned to other hobbies
C.devoted more to gardening
D.focused on planting tomatoes
(3)What happened to the garden when the author's father was seriously ill?
A.There was a great harvest.
B.The garden was almost deserted.
C.No plant grew in the garden at all.
D.The author's son took charge of the garden.
(4)Why did the author start his garden with tomatoes?
A.He wanted to honor his father.
B.His son liked the fields of tomatoes.
C.He only knew how to grow tomatoes.
D.He thought tomatoes were easy to manage.

【题目】阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
At a battle, we walked slowly through the wet grass, our eyes searching for the enemy. 1, machine gun fire broke the 2. We hit the ground,3from the shots by a low stone wall a few feet ahead.
My radioman called the commander to 4as I ordered two soldiers to help me locate and knock out the 5. While I crouched( 屈 膝 ) on one knee to talk to my guys, I heard an explosion — and then I was on my6.
"Jack! Jack! You've been 7!" the radioman shouted.
Two rescuers tied me to a stretcher (担架). In an aid station, a doctor put a bandage (绷带) over my8 knee. Some time later came a nurse's shout, "Wake up, Jack! You've got to get on a9— you're flying to a hospital in England!"
I became 10 . All my possessions lay in a11pile of equipment. I could12everything after the war except the photo of my new bride, Ellen, which I13carried with me.
"I'm not going until I14my wife's picture again, " I said. "It's in the gas mask cover you15 from me."
I knew the nurse could 16me go, but instead she said, "OK, I'll see if I can find it," then17out to search through the piles. Finally she came running 18back. "I've got it!" she shouted, waving the picture in her hand.
How she found it I'll never 19, but I'm glad she did. That photograph comforted me through20 times. Now, 69 years later, it sits on my bedside table.
(1)A.Finally B.Luckily C.Suddenly D.Unluckily
(2)A.quiet B.stillness C.ice D.dark night
(3)A.kept B.sheltered C.prevented D.saved
(4)A.say B.inform C.announce D.report
(5)A.enemies B.dangers C.machine gun D.game
(6)A.knee B.back C.head D.feet
(7)A.hit B.hurt C.destroyed D.killed
(8)A.dirty B.weak C.dusty D.bloody
(9)A.truck B.ship C.stretcher D.plane
(10)A.sad B.angry C.restless D.disappointed
(11)A.mountainous B.neat C.tidy D.small
(12)A.lose B.replace C.see D.throw
(13)A.sometimes B.occasionally C.always D.never
(14)A.find B.look for C.photograph D.get
(15)A.took away B.took on C.took up D.took out
(16)A.stop B.make C.help D.take
(17)A.ran B.walked C.stepped D.came
(18)A.calmly B.breathlessly C.quietly D.slowly
(19)A.remember B.forget C.know D.recall
(20)A.many B.pleasant C.busy D.tough

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A.This frequent eye activity increases the risk for eye tiredness
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