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1、Unit 4 Making the newsI .阅读理解ANowadays there are many new cars on the road. Some new models are flashy and others are fuel efficient, and embedded technology(嵌入式系统技术)is at the heart of all of them.The new Ford Escape has a radar enabled adaptive cruise control (巡航车速控 制装置J to avoid collisions, with s
2、ensors on the front and side of the car. Fords Mark Schirmer says the electronic system can be accessed through the dashboard or a smartphone.“I am from Michigan. If it is a cold morning, I can have it start up right before I am scheduled to leave to go to the airport or go to work. You can find you
3、r car or if one of your family members borrows the car, it will show you exactly where it is, “ said Schirmer.Third party products now in development, like this emergency warning system, help drivers who fail to hear an approaching siren. A near miss with an ambulance inspired the product from the C
4、hicago start up HAAS, co founded by Cory Hohs. It scared me enough that I started looking for a product that would alert me when they are coming, said Hohs.A sobriety detector(清醒度检测器)from a Canadian company called Sober Steering is sold to companies with fleets of vehicles, such as buses. Chief Oper
5、ating Officer Catherine Carroll says a sensor on the steering wheel can detect alcohol vapors emitted from the skin. If J am drinking and I have levels above a preset limit, it immobilizes the vehicle, so you cannot move the vehicle that you are driving, “ said Carroll.One company founder says the c
6、onnected technology is playing an important role in peoples daily life. He says, “You can buy a washing machine, you can buy a microwave that has Wi Fi and connects to a router. Also the connected technology of the cars has become as important as performance and styling. ”语篇解读本文为一篇说明文。主要介绍了一系列最新电子产品
7、,它们能使驾车变得 更安全、更便利。that we all admire him very much.答案:I have met many teachers since I my schooling. Of all my teachers, Mrs. GreenComparingComparedis the one who impresses me most. Though she is 50, she looks very young her age.with other teachers, Mrs. Green pays more attention to her way ofintere
8、stingly.teaching. She tries various ways to make her class lively and interesting jn her opinion, we will not only know what but also understand why” . So instead of giving us immediately, she encourages us to think carefully every time she puts forward questions. With her help, we have learned how
9、to analyze and problems. What amazing world of “why” she leads us ! She is such a learned person that we all admire very much.1. What caused the invention of the emergency warning system?A. The call of a skilled driver.B. An accident nearly caused by an ambulance.C. Bad hearing of some drivers.D. Th
10、e increasing number of ambulances on the road.解析:细节理解题。根据文章第四段A near miss with an ambulance inspired the product from the Chicago start-up HAAS, co-founded by Cory Hohs. ” 可知,紧急报警 系统的设计是源于一起救护车险些撞车事故。答案:B2. According to the text, a sobriety detector aims to .A. reduce tiredness related accidentsB. m
11、ake the drivers awake all the timeC. avoid drunken drivingD. stop the drivers falling asleep解析:细节理解题。根据文章第五段可知,清醒度检测器能够检测到皮肤上的酒精,如 果司机饮酒或是超过限定量,汽车将自动熄火,这样就会避免酒驾。答案:C3. According to the last paragraph, the connected technology is.A. changing our lives at home and on the roadB. making the cars on the
12、road much more attractiveC. letting people,s daily life much more colorfu1I), getting the cars welcomed by more people解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段One company founder says the connected technology is playing an important role in people,s daily life. 及他所说的话“买 一个能够与路由器相连接的洗衣机或是微波炉。汽车的连接技术和性能、款式同等重要。” 可知,连接技术改变了我们的日
13、常生活和道路状况。答案:A4. What does the author mainly want to tell us?A. People like the cars that are fuel efficient most.B. Embedded technology is the most advanced to cars.C. The technology can,t keep up with the development of society.D. Electronic products make driving much easier and safer.解析:主旨大意题。本文主要
14、列举了一系列电子产品,这些最新电子产品使驾车变得更 容易、更安全。答案:DBResearchers say current exercise guidelines are unrealistic and argue that doctors should sometimes advise small increases in activity instead. They warn the 150 minute weekly target is beyond the reach of some people一particularly older individuals. And trying t
15、o reach these goals could mean the benefits of lighter exercise are overlooked. But public health officials say current recommendations have proven benefits in lowering the risk of heart disease.There is increasing evidence that inactivity is linked to heart disease, type 2 diabetes (糖尿病)and some ty
16、pes of cancer. UK guidelines for adults recommend at least two and a half hours of moderate activity a week, in short periods of 10 minutes or more.But in two separate articles in The BMJ, experts argue the message needs to change, with greater emphasis on making inactive people move more. Prof. Phi
17、lipe de Souto Barreto at the University Hospital of Toulouse, advises people who are sedentary (久 坐不动的) to make small increases in their activity levelsrather than pushing to achieve current goals. He points to previous studies which show even short periods of walking or just 20 minutes of energetic
18、 activity a few times a month can reduce the risk of death, compared to people who do no exercise.In the second article, Prof. Philipe Sparkling of the Georgia Institute of Technology , says doctors should tailor their advice一particularly for older patients. He suggests using GP visits for people ov
19、er 60 to discuss “realistic options” to increase activity一such as getting people to stand up and move during TV commercial breaks.Prof. Kevin Fenton at Public Health England says, uEveryone needs to be active every day一short periods of 10 or more minutes of physical activity have proven health benef
20、its, but getting 150 minutes or more of moderate activity every week is the amount we need to positively impact on a wide range of health conditions. This includes reducing the risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes.语篇解读本文主要讨论了人们对现行锻炼指导原则的不同看法。5. What is the current exercise goal mentioned in the
21、 passage?A. 10 minute exercise.B. 20 minute exercise.C. 60 minute exercise.D. 150 minute exercise.解析:细节理解题。根据第一段中的“They warn the 150-minute weekly target is beyond the reach of some peopleparticularly older individuals. ” 及 “And trying to reach these goals”可知,现行的锻炼目标是每周150分钟的运动量,故选D。答案:D6. What can
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