字典翻译 问答 小学 英语 ThreeYaleUniversityprofessorsagreedinadiscussionthattheautomobilewaswhatoneofthemcalled“PublicHealthEnemyNo.1inthiscentury”.Besidespollutingtheairandovercrowdingthecitiescarsareinvolvedinmorethanhal
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ThreeYaleUniversityprofessorsagreedinadiscussionthattheautomobilewaswhatoneofthemcalled“PublicHealthEnemyNo.1inthiscentury”.Besidespollutingtheairandovercrowdingthecitiescarsareinvolvedinmorethanhal
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ThreeYaleUniversityprofessorsagreedinadiscussionthattheautomobilewaswhatoneofthemcalled“PublicHealthEnemyNo.1inthiscentury”.Besidespollutingtheairandovercrowdingthecitiescarsareinvolvedinmorethanhalfthedisastrousaccidentsandtheycontributetoheartdisease“becausewewon’twalkanywhereanymore”saidRichardWeeinamanprofessorofmedicineandpublichealth.

Speakingofmanyofthoseman-madedangersoftheautomobileArthurW.Galsonprofessorofbiologysaiditwaspossibletomakeakerosene-burningturbinecarthatwould“lessensmogbyaverylargefactor”.ButheexpresseddoubtwhetherAmericanswerewillingtogiveupmovingaboutthecountrysideat90milesperhourinalargevehicle.“Americaseemsweddedtothemotorcar—everyfamilyhastohaveatleasttwoandonehastobeaconvertible(敞篷汽车)with300horsepower”professorGalsoncontinued.“Isthisthewayoflifethatwechoosebecausewetreasurethesevalues?”

ForprofessorSearspartoftheblamelieswith“asocietythatregardsprofitasasupremevalueundertheillusionthatanythingthat’stechnicallypossibleisthereforemorallyjustified”.ProfessorSearsalsocalledthecountry’sdependenceonitsmodernautomobiles“terribleeconomics”becauseofthelargehorsepowerusedsimply“movingoneindividualtowork”.ButheadmittedthatAmericanshavepaintedthemselvesintoacornerbyallowingthenationaleconomytobecomesodependentontheautomobileindustry.

“Thesolution”DrWeeinermansaid“isnotfindingalessdangerousfuelbutadifferentsystemofinnercitytransportation.Becauseoftheincreasinguseofcarspublictransportationhasbeenallowedtowither(衰弱)andgrowworsesothatifyoucan’twalktowhereyouwanttogoyouhavetohaveacarinmostcities”hedeclared.ThisinturnDrWeeinermancontendedisresponsibleforthe“arteriosclerosis(动脉硬化)”ofpublicroadsforthepollutionoftheinnercityandforthemiddle-classmovementtothesuburbs.

1.Themainideaofthepassageisthat.

A.Americansareusedtotravellingbycars

B.Americanpublictransportationisgrowingworse

C.Americancarindustrycauseddisastrousroadaccidents

D.Americanpeople’shealthisthreatenedbyautomobiles

李寿兵回答:
  1.D2.B3.C   分析:   本文主要讲的是汽车对人的身体健康的影响。1.主旨大意题。文章第一段第一句指出,三位耶鲁大学的教授一致认为汽车是“本国公共健康的头号大敌”,随后作者又指明汽车的使用会污染空气,导致交通事故,引发心脏病等,故选D。2.推理判断题。文章第二段前两句话指出人类有必要生产煤油汽车,但又提出疑问:人类是否愿意放弃在乡间以每小时90英里的速度高速行使的乐趣?可见,人们对高速行驶的兴趣大于对健康的关心,故选B。3.细节理解题。文章最后一段提到:Dr.Weinermen认为:解决这一问题的关键不是寻找一种污染小的燃料,而是建立一套完全不同的市内交通体系。因为汽车的增多,公共交通已经变得越来越糟糕。除了开车,你无法走到你想去的地方,因此,解决这个问题的办法在于改善市内公共交通系统,故选C。   考点:   社会生活类阅读
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