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    The subway system in the U.S. city of Boston will soon be equipped with train cars "Made in China," which will be shipped to the city in December. The current train cars in Boston have been running for decades and are too old to provide a modern trip experience.

Made in northeastern China's Jilin Province, the new cars can run at a speed of 102 kilometers per hour. Although designed according to the U.S. standard, the producing method of the cars is owned by a Chinese company named CRRC, the China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation. The final products match the Boston subway's strict maximum weight requirement of 34 tons per car, which barred a lot of world-famous companies from getting the order form. "The cars have to be solid, but light-weight at the same time," technology manager of the project Hong Haifeng told CCTV's Mandarin news channel. "And they have to be compatible with the century-old facilities in Boston."

This is the first time for Chinese rail equipment to be used in the United States. The new cars are designed to run for 30 years. CRRC showcased the model car in Boston on April 3. CCTV reported that the model was praised by the local leaders and citizens, including the governor of Massachusetts Charlie Baker. "We're really looking forward to putting these in transit," he said, adding that the upgrades will bring the Boston subway into the modern era.

1.Why Boston choose train cars made in China?

A. They can offer the local people a modern trip experience.

B. They can run at a higher speed.

C. They meet the Boston subway's strict requirements.

D. They are of higher quality.

2.What does the underlined phrase "be compatible with" in paragraph two mean?

A. match B. compare C. be competitive with D. be competent of

3.What's the attitude of the local people towards the model car?

A. negative B. doubtful C. skeptical D. optimistic

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

A. Boston Will Replace Its Old Train Cars

B. The Advantages of Train China-made Cars

C. China-made Train Cars Will Come Into Boston

D. Bostonians' Preference for China-made Products

 

1.C 2.A 3.D 4.C 【解析】 本文是一篇新闻报道。文章讲述的是“中国制造的火车将进入波士顿。” 1.细节理解题。根据第二段中The final products match the Boston subway's strict maximum weight requirement of 34 tons per car, which barred a lot of world-famous companies from getting the order form.可知,波士顿之所以选择中国生产的火车是因为他们符合波士顿地铁的严格要求。故C项正确。 2.词义猜测题。根据第二段中The final products match the Boston subway's strict maximum weight requirement of 34 tons per car, which barred a lot of world-famous companies from getting the order form. (最终的产品符合波士顿地铁的严格最大重量要求,每辆车34吨,这使得许多世界知名的公司无法获得订单。)"The cars have to be solid, but light-weight at the same time,"(火车必须是坚固的,但同时重量轻)--- And they have to be compatible with the century-old facilities in Boston."(并且它们必须与波士顿的百年老旧设施兼容。)由此推知划线词的意思是“匹配”,故A项正确。 3.推理判断题。根据最后一段中CCTV reported that the model was praised by the local leaders and citizens, including the governor of Massachusetts Charlie Baker. "We're really looking forward to putting these in transit," he said, adding that the upgrades will bring the Boston subway into the modern era.由此推知,当地人对模型车的态度是乐观的。故D项正确。 4.主旨大意题。根据第一段The subway system in the U.S. city of Boston will soon be equipped with train cars "Made in China," which will be shipped to the city in December. The current train cars in Boston have been running for decades and are too old to provide a modern trip experience.可知本文讲述的是“中国制造的火车将进入波士顿”。故C项正确。
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