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46.It would be safer if cars were not driven by man and hence many live could be 47MsCaroyn didn't trust the self-driving car at firs 48 Someday people may not need to drive a car because technology has made it possible for cars to drive themselves. 49.Some estimate that common vehicles will still hold a major market share in the s0、self.d me to change lanes 51 people in the future may not need to own a car they can just sign up for a service when they are in need 52.Self-driving cars allow people in it texting and talking on the phone while getting to their place 53 Police order one self-driving car to stop for driving too slowly on a public road. 54.It remains a question that whom is responsible for the potential accidents that a self-driving car may cause. 55 People can send the store your shopping list and wait for the store's self-driving car to bring their order Section C(编者李路遥) Directions:There are 2 passages in this section.Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A),B),C)and D).You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answe Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre 注藏:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答 Passage one Questions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage. Some immigrants in the northeastern state of Maine are leaming to lose their accents.Some of the immigrants speak English fluently,but have a difficult time being understood because they have heavy accents,reported the Portland Press-Herald newspaper. Assouma Nyirabahizi says she left her home and job in Rwanda two years ag coming to America on a green card"in hopes of a brighter future."Nyirabahizi has a master's degree in computer science and speaks English fluently.She says all of her classes in Rwanda were taught in English,"but here I have to learn again because of my accent"She attends a free class to reduce her accent with seven other students. The city of Portland conducts the class Marta Greenlaw is the teacher.She is also a speech therapist.She say immigrants who reduce their accent have better success at work.And they can communicate more easily with store workers,teachers,doctors and neighbors."It's a basic need to be understood."Greenlaw told the newspaper."It affects every part of their lives." 新编大学英语四级全真模拟试题《一)参考答案第5页 新编大学英语四级全真模拟试题(一)参考答案 第5页 46、It would be safer if cars were not driven by man and hence many live could be saved 47、Ms Carolyn didn’t trust the self-driving car at first. 48、Someday people may not need to drive a car because technology has made it possible for cars to drive themselves. 49、Some estimate that common vehicles will still hold a major market share in the future because self-driving car was supposed to be costly. 50、Self-driving cars use sensors to decide when is the safe time to change lanes. 51、people in the future may not need to own a car they can just sign up for a service when they are in need. 52、Self-driving cars allow people in it texting and talking on the phone while getting to their place. 53、Police order one self-driving car to stop for driving too slowly on a public road. 54、It remains a question that whom is responsible for the potential accidents that a self-driving car may cause. 55、People can send the store your shopping list and wait for the store's self-driving car to bring their order. Section C(编者李路遥) Directions: There are 2 passages in this section.Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A),B),C) and D).You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answe Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. 注意:此部分试题请在答题卡 2 上作答。 Passage One Questions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage. Some immigrants in the northeastern state of Maine are learning to lose their accents.Some of the immigrants speak English fluently, but have a difficult time being understood because they have heavy accents, reported the Portland Press-Herald newspaper. Assouma Nyirabahizi says she left her home and job in Rwanda two years ago, coming to America on a green card “in hopes of a brighter future.”Nyirabahizi has a master’s degree in computer science and speaks English fluently. She says all of her classes in Rwanda were taught in English, “but here I have to learn again because of my accent.”She attends a free class to reduce her accent with seven other students. The city of Portland conducts the class. Marta Greenlaw is the teacher. She is also a speech therapist. She says immigrants who reduce their accent have better success at work. And they can communicate more easily with store workers, teachers, doctors and neighbors. “It’s a basic need to be understood,” Greenlaw told the newspaper. “It affects every part of their lives
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