Google, the Internet search and mapping company, has developed a car that can steer without a driver.
Sometimes the reality is stranger than science fiction: Google is road-testing cars that steer, stop and start without a human driver. The goal is to “help prevent traffic accidents, free up people’s time and reduce carbon emissions.” says Sebastian Thrun, who is the project leader for the driverless car, or Carbot.
By developing the car and the software that drives it, Google wants to change how people get from place to p1ace. Eric Schmidt, one of the company’s top officials, said, “Your car should drive itself. It just makes sense.”
So far, the driverless autos have gone about 140,000 miles on California roads without people taking over the driving. Many of the roads are very busy or full of curves that challenge human drivers. The autos’ software makes it possible to know speed limits, traffic patterns and road maps. The vehicles use radar, lasers and video cameras to find other cars and avoid people crossing streets.
There has only been one accident during the testing. And in that case, the Carbot was hit from behind by a human driver when Goog1e’s car was stopped at a red light. Engineers say the driverless cars are safer than autos with people behind the wheel because the computers react much more quickly than humans.
The Carbot is still in very early testing stages. Experts agree that it will be years before you will be able to buy one. But it is likely that one day you will be sitting in the driver’s seat of a driverless car. When the auto was first invented it was called a “horseless carriage”. Now it seems that it is time for the “driverless carriage” to be part of our 1ives

  1. 1.

    What’s the main idea of the passage?

    1. A.
      An auto revolution is on its way
    2. B.
      Google has developed a driverless car
    3. C.
      The Carbot has passed its early testing stages
    4. D.
      Science fiction has turned into reality
  2. 2.

    The driverless car is safer than an auto with people because _______

    1. A.
      it uses radar, lasers and video cameras
    2. B.
      it knows speed limits, traffic patterns and road maps
    3. C.
      the computer has a better sense of direction than drivers
    4. D.
      the software responds to emergencies faster than a human driver
  3. 3.

    The advantage of the Carbot is that _______

    1. A.
      it can drive all by itself
    2. B.
      it can avoid any traffic accident
    3. C.
      it doesn’t pollute the environment
    4. D.
      it is the most fashionable car nowadays
  4. 4.

    70. The author’s attitude towards the Carbot is _______

    1. A.
      unfriendly
    2. B.
      desperate
    3. C.
      critical
    4. D.
      optimistic
BDAD
試題分析:文章大意:文章介紹了Google, the Internet search and mapping company所發(fā)明的一種無人駕駛汽車。同時表明了作者對這種無人駕駛汽車未來的樂觀態(tài)度。
1.B 主旨大意題。文章第一句話就揭示了文章的主題。“has developed a car that can steer without a driver”與“has developed a driverless car”同義。
2.D細(xì)節(jié)理解題!癊ngineers say the driverless cars are safer than autos with people behind the wheel because the computers react much more quickly than humans.”句中“the computers react much more quickly than humans.”與D項“the software responds to emergencies faster than a human driver”同義。
3.A細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Your car should drive itself. It just makes sense.你的車可以自動駕駛的。這是非常有意義的事情!笨梢缘贸龃鸢。
4.D推理判斷題。從文章最后一段的描述中,我們可以推斷作者對于“Carbot”前景的態(tài)度是“樂觀的”。
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