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    You know how much your telephone has changed over the past 10 years? Your car will change even more than that in the next 10 years.

One of the big changes is that cars will drive themselves. Some day you may not need to drive a car. You will just tell the car where you want to go and it will drive itself.

“We definitely have the technology for it now,” says Andrew Poliak of automotive technology supplier QNX. “We expect self-driving cars to be a mainstream thing between 2020 and 2025. ”

The American company Google has been working on a self-driving automobile for years.These cars are already on the roads in the United States, mainly in California. Google cars are truly self-driving. These cars have no steering wheels (方向盘)or pedals.

Last week, police ordered one of Google’s cars to stop for driving too slowly on a public road. The car was not disobeying any law, so no one was punished. But police did speak with the operators of the vehicle. According to Google, its self-driving cars have been driven nearly 2 million kilometers. That is equal to the distance the average person drives in 90 years. So far, no Google self-driving car has gotten a traffic ticket. Some of them have been in accidents when other cars hit them.

Other companies are working on self-driving cars. Mercedes-Benz, Audi, BMW, Volvo and Toyota all have plans for such vehicles. A company called BestMile plans to operate selfdriving buses in Switzerland next spring. The buses will hold up to nine people and will be tested for two years. Mercedes-Benz is developing large self-driving trucks for long trips. These trucks use drivers to control them.

1.What Andrew Poliak said suggests that .

A. he takes pride in their technology on self-driving cars

B. he is eager to sell their technology on self-driving cars

C. he is optimistic about the development of self-driving cars

D. he feels sure people will soon have the technology for self-driving cars

2.Why did the police order one of Google’s cars to stop last week?

A. Because its speed was too low.

B. Because it disobeyed local laws.

C. Because the operators behaved badly.

D. Because there existed technological problems.

3.What caused some of Google’s self-driving cars to have accidents?

A. Lack of experience. B. High speed.

C. Other cars’ faults. D. Too much traffic.

4.What can be the best title for the text?

A. Self-driving Cars

B. How to Develop Self-driving Cars

C. The Advantages of Self-driving Cars

D. Owning A Self-driving Car Is Fashionable

 

1.C 2.A 3.C 4.A 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了将来新型的汽车—自动驾驶汽车将会成为主流,文中提到了谷歌公司已经设计出无人驾驶汽车并已经上路,而且行驶的非常好,其它一些汽车公司也在致力于无人驾驶汽车。 1.推理判断题。根据第3段中“我们现在已经掌握了这项技术,我们希望在2020年到2025年间自动驾驶汽车成为主流”可知,他对于自动驾驶汽车的发展很乐观。故选C。 2.细节理解题。根据第5段的Last week, police ordered one of Google’s cars to stop for driving too slowly on a public road.可知,警察让谷歌的一辆汽车停下来,是因为它的速度太慢。故选A。 3.细节理解题。根据第5段中的“So far, no Google self-driving car has gotten a traffic ticket. Some of them have been in accidents when other cars hit them”可知,谷歌汽车的事故是其他车辆的过错导致的,故选C。 4.主旨大意题。文意介绍了谷歌无人驾驶自动汽车已经行驶二百万公里以及其他一些公司也开始对自动驾驶汽车的研究,因此“自动驾驶汽车”最能概括本文中心。故选A。
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