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28.What does the underlined word"paradox"in paragraph I mean?A.Shift.B.ContradictionC.Strategy.D.Debate.29.What do we know about Dr.Li's book Forest Bathing?A.It is poorly received.B.It is proved unscientific.C.It is backed by evidence.D.It is primarily theoretical.30.Which benefit of shinrin-yoku is stressed in the last paragraph?A.Seeking unique novelty.B.Exploring secrets of nature.C.Achieving physical well-being.D.Reconnecting with our inner needs31.Why does the author write the text?A.To introduce a therapy.B.To promote a book.C.To clarify a viewpoint.D.To illustrate a phenomenon.DDriverless taxicabs,almost certainly coming to a city near you,have freaked out )passengers in San Francisco,Phoenix and Austin over the past year.Some documented their experiences on TikTok,like"startled by the empty front seatsduring a ride to a coffee shop"or"we're making a left hand turn without using a left hand".The nervous laughter of anxious Tik Tokers reminds historian Victor McFarland of the pedestrians who yelled"Get ahorse"to motorists in the 1910s.But McFarland,who teaches at the University of Missouri,says the new beasts known asautomobiles were more threatening and unfamiliar to people a century ago than driverless cars are to us now."Automobileswere frightening to a lot of people at first,"he says."The early automobiles were noisy,dangerous,had no seatbelts and ranover pedestrians.”Some people also felt threatened by the freedom and independence newly available to entire classes of people,says Saje Mathieu,a history professor at the University of Minnesota.They included black people whose movements were restrictedby Jim Crow.Cars let them more easily search for everything from better employment to improved healthcare,as couldwomenLarger concerns today move to numerous laws that can be broken when no one is at the wheel.Who is to blame if apregnant person takes a driverless car across state lines to obtain an abortion,for example?Or when driverless cars transportillegal drugs?And back then,like now,Mathieu adds,there were concerns about the future of certain jobs.Once we were worriedabout Teamsters,who then drove teams of horses,being out of work.Truckers today fear that they might soon compete withdriverless vehicles in their own dedicated lanes."You can't have congestion-free driving just because you constantly build roads,"observes history professor PeterNorton of the University of Virginia.Now,he says,is an excellent time to learn from what has not worked in the past."Itdoesn't automatically get safe just because you have state-of-the-art tech."Historians say we need to stay behind the wheel when it comes to driverless cars,even if that becomes only a figureof speech.32.Why did pedestrians shout"Get a horse"in the 1910s?A.They disapproved of automobiles.B.They had pity on the poor horses.C.They tried to warn motorists of danger.D.They wanted to own a horse themselves.33.What is a concern about the rise of driverless cars today?英语·第5页(共9页)
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