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    The fact that over 1.24 million people lose their lives each year in road accidents is a horrifying statistic that could soon be prevented. It should be of no surprise to understand that the autonomous vehicle industry is predicted to be worth $2.6 trillion a year within 15 years.

What's the future of personal transportation? Well, you'll likely be spending a lot less time behind the wheel, for one. The rise of self-driving cars means that some scenes out of science-fiction flicks(电影)(think Total Recall or I, Robotare now reality—and even more will be available soon.

Cars today already include many semi-autonomous features, like assisted parking and self-braking systems. And completely autonomous vehicles—able to operate without human control—are rapidly becoming more of a reality. You're probably familiar with Google's version, which has made headlines with its Google Chauffeur software, which the company hopes to bring to market by 2020.

The pros of autonomous cars are many. "The sensors in a self-driving car are always observing, are not affected by the state of the driversleepy, angry, etc., and can scan in multiple directions simultaneously(同时地)," says Dr. Dominique Freckmann, an automotive engineering manager at TE Connectivity, "Autonomous driving is a key aspect of the industry's drive toward safer roadways."

"Recent NHTSA research shows that approximately 94 percent of accidents are caused by human error," adds Alan Amici, a vice president of automotive engineering at TE. "Cars with advanced safety features and eventually, self-driving cars, can significantly reduce the number of collisions. The impact of this innovation can be far-reaching, including reduced demand on emergency response systems and reduced auto insurance and health care costs."

1.What is the author's attitude towards the autonomous vehicle industry?

A.Positive. B.Disapproving.

C.Uncaring. D.Doubtful.

2.Why is Google Chauffeur software given as an example here?

A.Because people believe Google will sell it in 2020.

B.Because it is the most famous software of the company.

C.Because people are all familiar with the famous software.

D.Because it shows completely autonomous vehicles will be true.

3.Which is the main reason why Alan Amici favors self-driving?

A.Self-driving will cost less than now.

B.People will easily save a lot of time.

C.Self-driving will be safer than now.

D.People will rely more on auto insurance.

4.What is the author's purpose of writing the text?

A.To show his adoration of self-driving cars.

B.To predict the future of personal transportation.

C.To prevent so many road accidents caused by driving.

D.To introduce the benefits of autonomous vehicle industry.

 

1.A 2.D 3.C 4.D 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章介绍无人驾驶汽车行业的优势。 1.推理判断题。根据第一段第一句It should be of no surprise to understand that the autonomous vehicle industry is predicted to be worth $2.6 trillion a year within 15 years. “自动驾驶汽车行业预计将在15年内每年创造2.6万亿美元的价值,这一点应该不足为奇。”由此可知,作者对自动驾驶汽车行业的态度是“积极的”。故选A。 2.推理判断题。根据第三段中And completely autonomous vehicles—able to operate without human control—are rapidly becoming more of a reality. You're probably familiar with Google's version, which has made headlines with its Google Chauffeur software, which the company hopes to bring to market by 2020. “而完全自主的车辆——能够在无人控制的情况下运行——正迅速成为现实。你可能熟悉谷歌的版本,它的谷歌司机软件已经成为头条新闻,该公司希望在2020年推向市场。”由此可知,这里之所以给出了一个谷歌司机软件的例子,是因为它表明完全自动驾驶汽车将成为现实。故选D。 3.细节理解题。根据最后一段中Cars with advanced safety features and eventually, self-driving cars, can significantly reduce the number of collisions.“拥有先进安全性能的汽车,以及最终的自动驾驶汽车,可以显著减少碰撞次数。”由此可知,艾伦·阿米奇(Alan Amici)喜欢自动驾驶的主要原因是“自动驾驶将比现在更安全。”故选C。 4.目的意图题。根据第二段you'll likely be spending a lot less time behind the wheel, for one. The rise of self-driving cars means that some scenes out of science-fiction flicks(电影)(think Total Recall or I, Robot)are now reality—and even more will be available soon. “首先,你开车的时间可能会少很多。自动驾驶汽车的兴起意味着科幻电影中的一些场景(想想《全面回忆》或《我,机器人》)现在已经成为现实,而且很快还会有更多的场景出现。”由此可知,这篇文章的目的是为了介绍无人驾驶汽车行业的优势。故选D。
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