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    Searching for parking spaces has long been a headache for many office workers in big cities across China, especially for those working in central business areas. Parking near their companies for five days a week could cost them a lot of money. At the same time, with prices for parking lots in residential areas(居民区) rising, but most of their spaces remain unoccupied(闲置的) during workdays.

Now a new form of sharing economy(经济) has appeared in China—the shared parking space.

It has become a huge market in some Chinese big cities.

In Qingdao, a coastal city in Shandong, up to10,000 personal parking spaces have been turned into shared ones with the help of Airparking, an online shared parking platform(平台)developed by a network company from Guangzhou. Through a special app, users can either share or order a parking place. Owners who have unoccupied parking spaces can share some information, including the parking position, license(执照) number and time limit on the platform. With the information, users can easily find the nearest place to park. The average parking cost for shared parking is four yuan each hour, almost the same as the service fee(费用) in traditional parking spaces.

Qingdao is one of the Chinese cities that encourage shared parking. Some other big cities, including Beijing, Shanghai and Hefei, have also begun to try this idea. The Shanghai government, for example, has set up more than 6,500 shared parking spaces to encourage the public to use. Shared parking will be more and more helpful to drivers.

1.In the first paragraph, the writer points out that________.

A.it’s difficult to find parking spaces in central business areas

B.we have found a good way to use unoccupied parking spaces in big cities

C.the number of parking spaces are rising quickly in China

D.many people want to find parking spaces in residential areas during workdays

2.What should you do if you want to use a shared parking space in Qingdao?

A.To love the city. B.To have an unoccupied parking space.

C.To use a special app. D.To share your personal information.

3.Some cities in China encourage shared parking because________.

A.it can make the cities more beautiful B.it can help the drivers save parking fees

C.it can help people make a lot of money D.it can make parking easier in the cities

4.What can we know from the passage?

A.Shared parking will probably become more and more popular.

B.It’s easy to buy parking spaces in residential areas during workdays.

C.Qingdao has fewer shared parking spaces than shanghai.

D.Shared parking is more expensive than traditional parking service.

5.What’s the best title of the passage?

A.A network company from Guangzhou B.The shared parking lot

C.A new form of sharing cars D.The problems of parking

 

1.A 2.C 3.D 4.A 5.B 【解析】 这是一篇日常生活类阅读,主要介绍寻找停车位长期以来一直困扰着中国许多大城市的上班族,尤其是那些在中央商业区工作的人。现在出现了一种新的共享停车位,通过应用程序,用户可以共享停车位。 1.推理判断题。根据第一段“Searching for parking spaces has long been a headache for many office workers in big cities across China, especially for those working in central business areas.”在中国许多大城市,寻找停车位一直是许多上班族的头疼事,本文主要说的是目前在大城市的商业区,停车已经成为了一个主要问题。故选A。 2.细节理解题。根据“Through a special app, users can either share or order a parking place.”通过一个特殊的应用程序,用户可以共享或订购一个停车位。由此可知,下载一个特制的app就可以使用共享车位。故选C。 3.推理判断题。根据第四段内容“With the information, users can easily find the nearest place to park. The average parking cost for shared parking is four yuan each hour, almost the same as the service fee(费用) in traditional parking spaces.”可知,共享停车位可以很容易找到停车的地方,费用和传统的停车场费用一样。故选D。 4.细节推理题。根据全文,尤其是最后一段最后一句“Shared parking will be more and more helpful to drivers.”可知,共享停车很可能会越来越流行。故选A。 5.标题归纳题。主要介绍寻找停车位长期以来一直困扰着中国许多大城市的上班族,尤其是那些在中央商业区工作的人。现在出现了一种新的共享停车位,通过应用程序,用户可以共享或订购停车。故选B。
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