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In which city would you find the Golden Gate Bridge?
A.San Francisco.
B.Dallas.
C.Houston.
D.Los Angeles.
A. as
B. where
C. which
D. that
A.A Brahman is having dinner with foreign visitors and is offered either a hamburger or a bowl of rice.
B.AVaishya mother is considering which of the young women in the local town would make suitable marriage prospects for her son.
C.Two Sudra teenagers engage in a foot race, and the younger of the two wins the race.
D.A 40-year-old man from the Untouchable caste has moved from the countryside to a large city and must look for work in order to support his family.
E.The home of a Kshatriya family is located near a city sewer line, which bursts one day and floods the family's garage.
Which of the following statements is true, according to the conversation?
A.The cost of living in Germany is approximately the same as in Britain.
B.They agree that Munich would be the best city to live in.
C.The Frankfurt job will help the man's career most.
Italian experts are proposing a dramatic new solution to the watery threat facing the city of Venice. Rather than battling to keep the sea out—they want to use it to help raise the sinking island-city.
(33) The scheme would~ involve pumping huge quantities of sea water into the ground beneath Venice down 12 pipes each of which would be 700m long. The sea water would make the sand beneath the city expand lifting Venice by 30cra in 10 years.
(34)Now, a panel of engineers and geologists from the respected University of Padua have come up with the new scheme costing just a fraction of that—100m euro.
It says the plan would help raise Venice by almost as much as it has sunk over the past three centuries. The professor leading the project says it is not an alternative to the floodgates - but would work in collaboration with them. Be now wants to carry out a trial to see if the theory would work in practice.
Not everyone is convinced. (35) One expert—who helped stabilize the leaning Tower of Pisa—described the scheme as pure science fiction and warned it could damage the fragile structure of Venice. But the city's mayor is interested. He says it is time to look again at how to raise the city—and is convinced that the technology exists to make it a reality.
(33)
A.Building floodgates to keep the sea out.
B.Stopping the sea level rising.
C.Raising the sinking city of Venice.
D.Saving the city from flooding.
A、Smart cities use digital technology to connect.
B、Smart cities would be at least partly run by an AI.
C、Smart cites help with the integration of big data in the cities.
D、With the project “City Brain”, yet Hangzhou has hardly dropped its ranking on China's list of congested cities.
42 Why did the author go to New York City?
A.Because he had never been there before.
B.Because he wanted to show that he could arrive before both the chicken and the egg.
C.Because he had sent the chicken and the egg to himself.
D.Because he wanted to check which of the two items would arrive first.
According to the passage, which of the following is true?
A.Going to and from work by car makes the Londoners' life very comfortable.
B.People would rather take buses than take the tube because the fare for the tube journeys is expensive.
C.This plan is against the private cars because it is made by a bus driver.
D.The car parks on the skirts of the city are not enough for the cars which are used by people to go to and from work.
Why did the author go to New York City?
A.Because he had never been there before.
B.Because he wanted to show that he could arrive before both the chicken and the egg.
C.Because he had sent the chicken and the egg to himself.
D.Because he wanted to check which of the two items would arrive first.
Some people suggest for better roads, others for cars to be banned (禁止) from city centers and yet others say better public transport would attract drivers from their lonely and boring journeys.
But the important question is what natural power creates a big city center. We are, after all, in an age of electronic communication; our big shopping areas have moved out of city centers, and our living areas moved out of them long ago.
Yet some force causes offices and service industries related to them to gather in London or New York or Tokyo. This suggests that far from the problems of a crowded environment forcing companies and people to move out, there is a critical (重大的) size beyond which more companies are attracted to move in. Nobody seems to know why, yet the answer is important to the way traffic jam is dealt with.
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as the cause of the traffic problem?
A.The poor public transport.
B.The over-concentration of shopping centers.
C.The great number of cars in the city centers.
D.The bad road conditions.
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