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    It might sound like a terrible dream,but a new design from Dubai-based airline Emirates plans to remove windows from airplanes. Instead of real-life views of clouds and sky, first-class passengers will look out of “virtual(虚拟的)windows,” enjoying projected views of the world passing by. Emirates’ “windows” use real time high-tech camera technology to provide virtual views of the outside world.

Saj Ahmad,Chief analyst at Strategic Aero Research says,”Windowless airplanes sound great-however, in reality, it won’t happen for a number of reasons. For starters,in the event of an emergency,people in the plane often need to look out for reference points. Having visual awareness is important and in a windowless jet, they don’t exist-especially if there is an electrical fault which then means that the ‘electric’ windows do not work and you can’t see outside.” Ahmad was also concerned about passenger comfort. “Passengers simply do love the natural view outside,” he says. “There are also other problems---the change involved would certainly require new tests.”

Other futuristic airplane designs are going the opposite way. Boeing’s Dreamliner ---its most modern design---features large windows. Airbus has also designed a plane with transparent(透明的) walls that is presented at the 2011 Paris Air Show. Embraer has planned the Kyoto cabin, designed for its Lineage 1000E aircraft, which features large windows running along the majority of the walls of the cabin.

There could also be a move towards pilotless planes in the future---but Ahmad applies his doubts about windowless planes to drone-flown(无人驾驶的) planes too. “The idea of windowless planes is possible---that doesn’t mean it will happen,” says Ahmad. “The same applies to drone technology---but that doesn’t mean that tomorrow we’re suddenly going to see all airplanes being flown without pilots.”

1.What will Emirates’ new planes be like?

A.They will be pilotless.

B.They will have open windows.

C.They will present outside views on virtual windows.

D.They will provide all passengers with windowless experiences.

2.What does Saj Ahmad think of the virtual windows?

A.Useful. B.Expensive. C.Impractical. D.Comfortable.

3.How is the third paragraph developed?

A.By giving examples. B.By making comparisons.

C.By following space order. D.By explaining cause and effect.

4.What is the future of drone technology according to Saj Ahmad?

A.It needs more skilled engineers. B.It will take time to develop.

C.It will be widely applied. D.It is promising.

 

1.C 2.C 3.A 4.B 【解析】 这是一篇新闻报道。文章报道了了迪拜阿联酋航空公司的一项新设计。公司计划移除飞机上的窗户,头等舱乘客将不再能看到真实的云和天空,而是能透过“虚拟窗口”欣赏窗外的世界。阿联酋航空的“窗口”使用实时高科技摄像机技术,提供外部世界的虚拟视图。 1.细节理解题。根据第一段中Instead of real-life views of clouds and sky, first-class passengers will look out of “virtual(虚拟的)windows,” enjoying projected views of the world passing by. Emirates’ “windows” use real time high-tech camera technology to provide virtual views of the outside world.“头等舱乘客将不再能看到真实的云和天空,而是能透过“虚拟窗口”欣赏窗外的世界。阿联酋航空的“窗口”使用实时高科技摄像机技术,提供外部世界的虚拟视图。”可知,阿联酋航空的新飞机将在虚拟窗口上显示外部视图。故选C。 2.推理判断题。根据第二段中Saj Ahmad,Chief analyst at Strategic Aero Research says,”Windowless airplanes sound great-however, in reality, it won’t happen for a number of reasons.“战略航空研究公司的首席分析师Saj Ahmad说:“没有窗户的飞机听起来很好——但是,在现实中,由于许多原因,这种情况不会发生。”可知,Saj Ahmad认为虚拟窗口是不现实的。故选C。 3.推理判断题。根据第三段Boeing’s Dreamliner ---its most modern design---features large windows. Airbus has also designed a plane with transparent(透明的) walls that is presented at the 2011 Paris Air Show. Embraer has planned the Kyoto cabin, designed for its Lineage 1000E aircraft, which features large windows running along the majority of the walls of the cabin.“波音的梦幻客机是其最现代的设计,它的特点是大窗户。空中客车公司还设计了一种透明的飞机,在2011年巴黎航空展上展出。巴西航空工业公司(Embraer)为其世系1000E飞机设计了京都机舱,机舱的大部分墙壁上都有大窗户。”由此可知,第三段是通过举例子来分析问题。故选A。 4.推理判断题。根据最后一段中“The idea of windowless planes is possible---that doesn’t mean it will happen,”“ 无窗飞机的想法是可能的——但这并不意味着它会发生” 和 “The same applies to drone technology---but that doesn’t mean that tomorrow we’re suddenly going to see all airplanes being flown without pilots.”“ 这同样适用于无人机技术——但这并不意味着明天我们会突然看到所有的飞机在没有飞行员的情况下飞行。”可知,根据Saj Ahmad的说法,无人机技术的未来需要时间来研发。故选B。
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