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Transportation Visitors to America are immediately struck by the tremendous numbers of automobiles filling the highways and
Transportation Visitors to America are immediately struck by the tremendous numbers of automobiles filling the highways and
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2009-04-23
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Transportation
Visitors to America are immediately struck by the tremendous numbers of automobiles filling the highways and crowding the city streets. The automobile, which has transformed the American way of life, is the most indispensable workhorse of the family. During the week the father drives it to his job in the city, alone, or in a "car pool" arrangement with several of his fellow workers. When he leaves it at home, his wife uses it constantly to do errands(差事), to haul groceries, to drive children to lessons or appointments, to shops or swimming pools. On weekends the family drives out to the country for a picnic lunch or may take a trip of several hundred miles. On vacations, no corner of the country is beyond the family’s reach.
Transportation Changed People’s Life
All of America has felt the changes which came with the automobile and with the network of highways that have been built to serve it. Farmers, who live far from their neighbors, are no longer isolated. Tractors do the work of the many farmhands they cannot afford to hire; trucks carry their products to market, to storage elevators or to railroads.
Ownership of cars has made it possible for families to move out of cities to suburban areas and to small towns in the countryside, sometimes as much as 50 miles from where they work. Many businesses and stores have followed their customers to establish rural factories and suburban shopping centers surrounded by huge parking lots.
Traffic Problems
Traffic jams in cities and along the approaches to cities, especially at morning and evening rush hours and at the start and end of weekends, are difficult problems. How to find enough parking spaces in the cities, even with underground parking lots and many-storied "pigeonhole" parking structures, is another problem. More highways and wider ones are needed as fast as they can be built.
New Means of Transportation
America’s good roads are very recent. When pioneer families crossed the country in covered wagons little more than 100 years ago along deep-rutted(有车辙的) roads, they were fortunate if they could make the trip in 109 days. Less than 60 years ago an automobile made the same trip and it still took 74 days, rather than 7 days it might take today. America had very few good roads before the mass production of the automobile made them necessary.
Now it takes a tremendous road building program, great sums of money, thousands of men, machines with wheels taller than the men who drive them and a great deal of planning to keep up with the highway needs of American. Thousands of miles of roads, most of which four and eight lanes wide, are being built, including expressways through and around large cities. They will scarcely keep up with the need, for there are many more cars each year. The number of cars in America is growing faster than the population. In two cities there are already more cars than families.
Before the modern highways were built, America’s railroads carried people and products across the country. Railroads played an exciting and colorful part in the growth of America in the second half of the nineteenth century. Their iron tracks bound the country together and along their lines sprang up the cities, towns and villages that served as the market places for Americans moving West. In 1869 the first transcontinental railway was completed and at the point in Utah where the track from the East met the track from the West, a solid gold railway spike was driven in to fasten down the rail.
Today the railroads still serve as America’s largest carrier of freight, hauling raw materials and goods to factories and stores, but they no longer carry many of America’s travelers. In 1971 part of the railroads were put under government control when the National Passenger Corporation(known as Amtrak) took over responsibility for all intercity passenger trains. Freight service and commuter lines still remain in the hands of private railroad companies. Traffic planners are worried by the fact that the railroads have cut down on the number of commuter trains, carrying workers from suburban homes to their offices in the city—thus adding more automobiles where city streets are already too crowded and parking space hard to find.
Highway buses, some of them air-conditioned and luxurious, have attracted many of the railroads’ former passengers for trips from city to city. Smaller buses within the city have displaced streetcars.
The oldest forms of transportation in America, of course, are like those of other countries—walking, horseback or animal-drawn wagons and various kinds of boats. All of these are still used, and especially boats on America’s rivers and Great Lakes. Since the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway connecting the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean, oceangoing ships in greater and greater numbers will be landing cargoes at inland American ports, such as Chicago, Milwaukee and Duluth.
The newest form of transportation which ties the country together is the airplane. While less than 60 years ago Orville Wright kept this plane in the air for 120 feet, today large jet airplanes cross the country in five hours and land at 33 major airports. Smaller planes connect nearby cities and towns, and often the towns themselves are connected to their airports by helicopter service. In fact with increasingly difficult driving conditions in the cities, the President of the United States now has helicopters on call, which are on the White House lawn to carry him to important meetings or out of the city for a weekend’s relaxation at his country home.
选项
A、Y
B、N
C、NG
答案
B
解析
由题干关键词on vacations和corner定位到第一段最后一句。On vacations,no corner of the country is beyond the family’s reach,显然原文也包括题干中的desert在内。
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大学英语四级
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