Isn't there another way to solve the problem of traffic jams?
Isn't there another way to solve the problem of traffic jams?
Isn't there another way to solve the problem of traffic jams?
Isn't there another way to solve the problem of traffic jams?
8.Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
How can we solve the problem of traffic jams in big cities? Governments have built highways, offered public transportation, etc. However, these traditional approaches are becoming expensive. Many experts now see intelligent transportation systems (ITS) as the solution. But how does ITS work?
Using information technology (IT), intelligent vehicles and infrastructure broadcast and receive data from sensors, video cameras, radar, and satellites, etc. to improve traffic quality. Drivers receive messages on computers or mobile devices about accidents, travel times, alternative routes, and the like. These allow drivers to make better decisions.
Managers of transportation infrastructure (roads, bridges, train stations, traffic signals, etc.) receive ITS data, then use it to control the system by changing traffic signal timing, broadcasting radio announcements, opening and closing roads and traffic lanes, responding to accidents and the like. Computers, rather than humans, make most of the decisions that control the system.
QUESTION: What does the word “These” in paragraph 2 refer to?
(20 Points)
devices
routes
messages
computers
28.Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
How can we solve the problem of traffic jams in big cities? Governments have built highways, offered public transportation, etc. However, these traditional approaches are becoming expensive. Many experts now see intelligent transportation systems (ITS) as the solution. But how does ITS work?
Using information technology (IT), intelligent vehicles and infrastructure broadcast and receive data from sensors, video cameras, radar, and satellites, etc. to improve traffic quality. Drivers receive messages on computers or mobile devices about accidents, travel times, alternative routes, and the like. These allow drivers to make better decisions.
Managers of transportation infrastructure (roads, bridges, train stations, traffic signals, etc.) receive ITS data, then use it to control the system by changing traffic signal timing, broadcasting radio announcements, opening and closing roads and traffic lanes, responding to accidents and the like. Computers, rather than humans, make most of the decisions that control the system.
QUESTION: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
(20 Points)
A.ITS will offer a cheaper solution to solving traffic problems.
B.Machines will replace human beings in managing traffic system.
C.Highways and public transportation isn’t expensive at all.
D.Governments will switch to ITS instead of using traditional measures.
Large cities often have problems that small towns and rural areas do not have. Two of the biggest problems are heavy traffic and the pollution that cars create. Of course. Traffic problems and pollution are not only found in big cities. However, the higher populations and larger number of cars on the roads in cities can make the problems happen more often and with more noticeable effects.
One of the most common traffic problems the large cities have is congestion. As the population of a city increases, so does the number of cars on the road. Cities cannot always improve the number
and size of their roads and highways to keep up with the number of cars. The result is traffic congestion, or trafficjams.
When traffic jams happen, cars that are stuck in the congestion continue to run their engines. This creates pollution and is a big problems. Pollution causes health problems for the people in citiesand also hurts the environment.
A. Match the words with their meanings. 1. rurala. being too crowded or too full 2. noticeableb. unable to move 3. congestion c. easy to see or recognize 4. traffic jamd. in the countryside, not in the city 5. stucke. too many vehicles in one place prevents B. Choose the correct answers. 1. Where do traffic problems and pollution frequently happen? a. small towns b. rural areasc. big citiesd. remote villages 2. According to the passage, what causes traffic congestion in big cities? a. A lot of city dwellersb. Too many cars on the roadsc. Careless driversd. Less traffic signs on the streets
3. The high number of cars is caused by _ a. urban planningb. traffic congestionc. environmental pollutiond. the population
4. The highway and road network is of meeting the requirement of increasing number of vehicles.a. fullb. awarec. incapabled. uncertain
5. Which of the followings is NOT true? 5. a. Only big cities have the problem of pollution. b. Traffic jams cause pollution c. Pollution is a major problem in big cities. d. Pollution causes health and environmental problems.VII. Read the passage and answer the questions
The most common traffic problem in cities around the world is traffic jams. Sao Paulo in Brazil has the world’s worst daily traffic jams. According to reports, the historical congestion record was set on June 1, 2012, with 295 kilometres of vehicle queues around the city during the evening rush hour. Some other big cities also suffer from serious congestion in the rush hour.
The main cause of this traffic problem is the increase of the population in big cities. So the number of people using the roads has risen several times. The second reason is that the roads are narrow and sometimes are not good enough. Also, many road users have no respect for traffic rules. As a result, this problem is getting worse and worse.
1. What is the most popular traffic problem around the world?
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2. Does Sao Paulo in Brazil have the worst traffic jams?
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3. When do big cities suffer from traffic jams?
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4. What is the main cause of the traffic problem?
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5. According to the passage, do many road users obey traffic rules?
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1plane tickets 2 zebra crossings 3 driving licence 4traffic jam 5speed limit 6cycle helmet 7means of transport 8road safety 9railway station 10 road sign
1. What _________ you do last Sunday?
2. I stayed at home and looked _________ my younger brother yesterday.
3. Does your bike ever _________ down on the way to school?
4. We must always obey traffic _________ for our safety.
5. How far is _________ from your house to the bus stop?
6. He used to _________ a tricycle when he was three years old.
7. Now there are more traffic _________ than there used to be in this city.
8. There did not use to be many _________ on the roads in my home town.
9. He lives in a small village in the mountains so he never _________ worried about traffic jams.
10. You should remember to walk _________ the streets at the zebra crossings.
There is one mistake in each sentence.Find and correct it
1.In 2050,the world's population will grown to 9 billion
2.Traffic congestion has become a serious problem in big cities,doesn't it?
3.The amount of motorbikes should be limited to reduce traffic jams
4. Forest areas are destroy to make space for new house
5.Less than thirty children each year develop the disease
6.Nearly one million people live in Dharavi,the largest slum of Mumbai
7.There are social cause of homeless,such asa lack of housing,poverty and unnemployment
8.Your father used to drink coffee every morning,usedn't he?
II. WRITING
1. Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use the word in brackets. You can’t change the word.
Here is an example.
0. The bookshop is opposite the library.
_________________________ a bookshop opposite the library. (THERE)
Answer: 0. There is
1. How about cycling to school with me tomorrow? (CYCLE) |
2. What is the meaning of this road sign? (MEAN) |
3. Accident is the main cause of traffic jams in Bangkok. (CAUSED) |
4. People will be fined if they don’t obey the traffic rules. (DISOBEY) |
5. I spend 30 minutes walking to school every day. (TAKES) |
1. Fill in each gap with one suitable word :
I live ( 1 ) .................... Ha Noi. It is ( 2 ) ..................... busy city. The streets ( 3 ) ..................... crowed and there are traffic jams in the rush hour. I am somtimes late for school because of the traffic jams. Some people don't ( 4 ) ................... the traffic rules. They pass the red traffic light, wear no helmets ... Therefore, sometimes there ( 5 ) .................... accidents.
2. Word form :
1. The chilren were ..................... by the stories about ghosts. FRIGHTEN
2. It is .................... to use gun without permission. LEGAL
3. Be .................... ! A car is coming ! CARE
4. Have you got a ....................... lisence ? DRIVE
5. Stop in front of the zebra .......................... when the traffic light turns into red. CROSS
6. It is ........................ to meet you here SURPRISE
7. My daughter felt ........................ at my gift on her birthday SURPRISE
8. She felt ...................... when hearing that she was turned down foe the job DEPRESS
* Give the correct form or tense of the verbs in the bracket
1. Traffic (use) to be much slower three hundred years ago. …………………
2. Five years ago, people in this town (not, feel) worried about traffic jams. …………………
3. She (ever, win) an Oscar for Best Actress? ………….………