题型:语法填空(语篇) 题类:常考题 难易度:普通
2017届黑龙江大庆实验中学高三上期中考试英语试卷
Everyone (complain) about being stuck in traffic. It is quite possible that the future city will have no traffic at all. H.G Wells, in his book The Sleeper Awakes, tells something about the traffic. In the streets of that future London there will be no vehicles. The city (provide) with moving roads. One side of the road travels one direction; the other side moves opposite way. Anyone who wants to go to another part of the city steps on the moving “way” and sits on one of the seats until he arrives. He has none of the troubles a private car brings with it: whether there is enough petrol, whether the tyres are all right, where to park it. The moving way is always at his service, always moving (silent) along, always ready (take) him to his destination. That city of the future has no traffic jams.
To link up the (vary) cities, vehicles driven by atomic power will pass along highways (divide) into two main groups of lanes. Each group will consist of several lanes, some for slow traffic, some for fast. Crossroads will not exist on these highways, but will be replaced by bridges and junctions(交叉口). Where these highways enter (city), ports and other built-up areas, they will pass through underground tunnels.
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