首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
A、They encourage more homeless people. B、They are a safety hazard. C、They take up parking spaces. D、They destroy the neighborhoo
A、They encourage more homeless people. B、They are a safety hazard. C、They take up parking spaces. D、They destroy the neighborhoo
admin
2021-11-26
62
问题
[9] One of the complaints of city residents, not surprisingly, is the lack of parking. This problem is partly caused by all the abandoned cars on the streets. It has been estimated by A to Z Towing Inc., a nationwide tow-truck agency, that over one million cars are abandoned on the streets and alleyways of the nation’s cities. [10] Each year, approximately a third of those cars are removed and destroyed. The rest of the cars, which are not removed, take up parking spaces and make neighborhoods look run-down.
A survey of twenty cities by A to Z reports that as much as 30 million dollars is spent annually to tow away and dismantle abandoned vehicles. One city alone, Los Angeles, spends five million dollars a year to control the accumulation of abandoned cars on its streets. Even though the city spends so much money on the program, it is always fighting a losing battle as more and more cars are constantly coming off the production line.
On the other hand, Boston, which spends most of its money on museums and libraries, does not appropriate tax money to clean abandoned cars off the streets, [11] In Boston the problem has been dealt with by a non-profit government agency called Street Horizons, which uses the money from the recycling of metal in the cars to pay for the cost of towing them. The program in Boston sounds good although it has not completely reached financial independence from the federal government yet. Until a truly self-sufficient program for removing old cars is developed, it will remain a serious problem.
9. What is the problem with abandoned cars?
10. What does A to Z Towing Inc. say about the abandoned cars?
11. How has Boston dealt with the abandoned cars?
选项
A、They encourage more homeless people.
B、They are a safety hazard.
C、They take up parking spaces.
D、They destroy the neighborhoods.
答案
C
解析
录音开篇就指出城市居民经常抱怨停车场地少,其中一个原因就是由街上被抛弃的旧车所致,故C为正确答案。
转载请注明原文地址:https://www.kaotiyun.com/show/pUx7777K
0
大学英语六级
相关试题推荐
A、Theyareahealthychoiceforelderlypeople.B、TheyareespeciallypopularamongItalians.C、Theysymbolizegoodhealthandl
Pastaisnolongeroffthemenu,afteranewreviewofstudiessuggestedthatthecarbohydratecanformpartofahealthydiet,
A、Providingaidtothedisabled.B、Sellingproductsmadeforleft-handers.C、Promotingproductsformanufacturers.D、Printingla
A、Totalkwithsomeoneorwithoneself.B、Tohavealongandgoodrelaxation.C、Todomoreaerobicexercises.D、Totakemoreant
A、Filealawsuitagainsttheman.B、Askthemanforcompensation.C、Havetheman’sappletreecutdown.D、Throwgarbageintothe
A、Toencouragetheinventorstogotocivilcourts.B、Tomakesurethepatentisvalidfor20years.C、Tohaveanagreementwith
A、Toturntoelectroniccigarettes.B、Tousemedicineornicotinepatches.C、Totakemedicineandcounselingservices.D、.Tost
A、Laughingisalearnedbehavior.B、Laughingisagoodmedicinetopatients.C、Laughingiseasierthanbattlingwithanillness.
A、JapanesestudentsstudymuchharderthanColumbianstudents.B、ColumbianstudentsscorehigherthanJapanesestudentsinmaths
F根据chronicillness定位于F段。倒数第2句指出,有20%的老人活到百岁也未得过最普通的慢性病。本题的onefifth对应20%,chronicillness对应chronicdiseases。
随机试题
A、开路粉碎B、闭塞粉碎C、干法粉碎D、循环粉碎E、自由粉碎粉碎的物料通过筛子或分级设备使粗颗粒重新返回到粉碎机为()。
仪表设备不应安装在()的位置。
()原则是指将各项事权项目受益的对象和范围大小作为各级政府履行职责的依据。
Successisoftenmeasuredbytheabilitytoovercomeadversity.But,itisoftenthebeliefofothersthatgivesusthecourage
设某质量特性X~N(μ,σ2),若公差幅度T=80σ,则Cp为()。
李克强总理说,糌粑是藏族人民每天的主食,我是安徽人,从小吃糍粑,虽然原料不同,但做法相似,民族团结要像糌粑和糍粑那样捏成团。总理在此主要强调()。①发展平等、团结、互助、和谐的民族关系②坚持和完善民族区域自治政策③民族团结社会安宁
“建国君民,教学为先”体现了哪两者之间的关系()。
下列关于人格的叙述,正确的是()。
如果定义班级关系如下:班级(班级号,总人数,所属学院,班级学生)则使它不满足第一范式的属性是()。
有如下程序:#include<iostream>usingnamespacestd;classBase{intX;public:Base(intn=0):X(n){cout<<n;}
最新回复
(
0
)