D
In the future, we might not just drive or take trains to get around. Smart people are making a new way to travel: flying cars. These cars can drive on the road like usual cars, but they can also fly in the sky like planes.
"Wow, can you imagine flying over traffic jams?" asks Tom.
"Sure, Tom!" answers Sarah."It would save us so much time." Flying cars can help deal with some big travel problems. First, traffic jams. With flying cars, people can fly over them and save time. Another is pollution. Many flying cars are being made as electric cars, so...
"I heard these electric flying cars won't pollute the air," Jack puts a word in.
"That's right, Jack," adds Emma."They're eco-friendly and a big step towards cleaner transportation."
Safety is very important for new ways to travel. Engineers are using cool technology to make flying cars safe. They put safety nets into them, like parachutes and good guided systems to help.
"Dad, are flying cars safe?" little Timmy asks.
"Yes, Timmy," his dad reassures him."Engineers are working hard to make them as safe as possible."
Flying cars are still being tested, but some companies have tried them out. It might take a few years, but soon we might see flying cars in our everyday life. The idea of flying cars is not just a dream anymore—it's getting real.
"I can't wait for the day we can just fly to work," says Lisa, excitedly.
"Me neither," agrees Mike."It's going to change the way we live and travel."
(
a. Traffic jams b. Air pollution c. Electrical waste d. Climate warming
A. ab B. cd C. ac D. bd
(
A. In-built safety nets and guided systems.
B. In-built special safety belts for drivers.
C. In-built special tools that keep air from moving.
D. In-built robot machines that keep air clean.
(
A. Makes him feel sorry. B. Makes him a bit angry.
C. Makes him feel proud. D. Makes him less worried.
(
A. The History of Transportation
B. The Future Transportation—Flying Cars
C. The Problems of Modern Traffic
D. A Great Way of Life—Flying Travelling
In the future, we might not just drive or take trains to get around. Smart people are making a new way to travel: flying cars. These cars can drive on the road like usual cars, but they can also fly in the sky like planes.
"Wow, can you imagine flying over traffic jams?" asks Tom.
"Sure, Tom!" answers Sarah."It would save us so much time." Flying cars can help deal with some big travel problems. First, traffic jams. With flying cars, people can fly over them and save time. Another is pollution. Many flying cars are being made as electric cars, so...
"I heard these electric flying cars won't pollute the air," Jack puts a word in.
"That's right, Jack," adds Emma."They're eco-friendly and a big step towards cleaner transportation."
Safety is very important for new ways to travel. Engineers are using cool technology to make flying cars safe. They put safety nets into them, like parachutes and good guided systems to help.
"Dad, are flying cars safe?" little Timmy asks.
"Yes, Timmy," his dad reassures him."Engineers are working hard to make them as safe as possible."
Flying cars are still being tested, but some companies have tried them out. It might take a few years, but soon we might see flying cars in our everyday life. The idea of flying cars is not just a dream anymore—it's getting real.
"I can't wait for the day we can just fly to work," says Lisa, excitedly.
"Me neither," agrees Mike."It's going to change the way we live and travel."
(
A
)27. What problems can flying cars help to deal with?a. Traffic jams b. Air pollution c. Electrical waste d. Climate warming
A. ab B. cd C. ac D. bd
(
A
)28. What is the safety point that engineers are thinking about flying cars?A. In-built safety nets and guided systems.
B. In-built special safety belts for drivers.
C. In-built special tools that keep air from moving.
D. In-built robot machines that keep air clean.
(
D
)29. Which of the following can best explain the underlined words "reassures him" in paragraph 8?A. Makes him feel sorry. B. Makes him a bit angry.
C. Makes him feel proud. D. Makes him less worried.
(
B
)30. What is the best title of the passage?A. The History of Transportation
B. The Future Transportation—Flying Cars
C. The Problems of Modern Traffic
D. A Great Way of Life—Flying Travelling
答案
27.A 28.A 29.D 30.B
解析
【分析】
本题为英语阅读理解题,需结合原文内容解答4道选择题。27题需定位飞行汽车解决的问题,原文明确提及相关内容;28题需查找工程师考虑的飞行汽车安全措施,原文有直接描述;29题需结合上下文猜测短语含义,根据语境可推断;30题需概括文章主旨,全文围绕未来飞行汽车展开。
【解析】
27题:根据原文第三段“First, traffic jams... Another is pollution.”可知,飞行汽车能解决交通堵塞(a)和空气污染(b),对应选项A。
28题:根据原文第六段“They put safety nets into them, like parachutes and good guided systems to help.”可知,工程师考虑的安全点是内置安全网和导航系统,对应选项A。
29题:原文中Timmy询问飞行汽车是否安全,爸爸回答“Yes”,“reassures him”意为“使他安心”,即让他不担心,对应选项D。
30题:文章主要介绍未来的飞行汽车,包括其功能、解决的问题、安全性能等,最佳标题为“The Future Transportation—Flying Cars”,对应选项B。
【答案】
27.A 28.A 29.D 30.B
【知识点】
阅读理解细节理解、词义猜测、主旨大意
【点评】
本题是一篇介绍未来飞行汽车的英语阅读理解,考查学生提取细节信息、猜测词义及概括主旨的能力,题目设置基础,需仔细阅读原文定位关键信息即可解答。
【难度系数】
0.7
本题为英语阅读理解题,需结合原文内容解答4道选择题。27题需定位飞行汽车解决的问题,原文明确提及相关内容;28题需查找工程师考虑的飞行汽车安全措施,原文有直接描述;29题需结合上下文猜测短语含义,根据语境可推断;30题需概括文章主旨,全文围绕未来飞行汽车展开。
【解析】
27题:根据原文第三段“First, traffic jams... Another is pollution.”可知,飞行汽车能解决交通堵塞(a)和空气污染(b),对应选项A。
28题:根据原文第六段“They put safety nets into them, like parachutes and good guided systems to help.”可知,工程师考虑的安全点是内置安全网和导航系统,对应选项A。
29题:原文中Timmy询问飞行汽车是否安全,爸爸回答“Yes”,“reassures him”意为“使他安心”,即让他不担心,对应选项D。
30题:文章主要介绍未来的飞行汽车,包括其功能、解决的问题、安全性能等,最佳标题为“The Future Transportation—Flying Cars”,对应选项B。
【答案】
27.A 28.A 29.D 30.B
【知识点】
阅读理解细节理解、词义猜测、主旨大意
【点评】
本题是一篇介绍未来飞行汽车的英语阅读理解,考查学生提取细节信息、猜测词义及概括主旨的能力,题目设置基础,需仔细阅读原文定位关键信息即可解答。
【难度系数】
0.7
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