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Computers in Cars You ’re far from home 0n a lonely road.Shadowy forests stretch away

Computers in Cars

You ’re far from home 0n a lonely road.Shadowy forests stretch away 0n both sides.A thick mist (雾)makes it difficult to see far beyond your car’s windshield(挡风玻璃).

“Can this be route 90A? ” you wonder. If it is,you should be near a town. Yet there’s no hint of one. Night is closing in. and you’re low on gaso1ine.

This is a situation where an in-car computer that can navigate Would be a big help.

A car computer that navigates? Yes! Such computers exists. Several experimental models are being tested by General Motors,Ford,Chrysler,and several foreign car markets.These computers vary in details. But they a11 contain series 0f maps on Vediodiscs or videotapes. For example,one computer system contains 1 3,300 maps covering the Continental US.

Before starting out 0n a trip,a driver can type in the code for the region he 0r she plans to drive though.The computer then shows a map 0f that region. At the same time, a tiny radio receiver linked to the computer goes to work. It picks up signals from navigation satellites such as the NAVSTAR network. Using these signals, the computer shows a the car’s position at all times and displays this position on the map. The computer can also calculate and display the best route to follow.

A navigation computer may also receive and use data about road construction. weather conditions,and traffic jams. This information would be displayed to the driver and the computer would also use the information to work out alternate(交替的)routes.

Most ears nowadays also contain computers that help cars run more efficiently. Microprocessors (微处理机的)Control certain engine functions by regulating the mixing of fuel.Data on car speed, oil pressure,revolutions per minute, engine temperature, and fuel level can be displayed as digital data(numbers)or warming lights.

Some auto designers suggest that a central computer display can he used to clearly present such timely information as ear speed and fuel level. Warning 1ights would indicate a drop in oil pressure or a sudden rise in engine temperature. To get more information 0n these conditions, the driver would call it up on the computer display screen. When needed,the computer could he “asked” to provide navigation aid or information about the car’s Condition.

第 6 题 By describing a typical situation of a lost driver on the road,the author intend to

A.make us believe how complex the highway computer network is.

B.let us know how in-ca computers are linked to road signs

C.show us how helpful a navigation computer would be

D.tell us that NAVSTAR has collie into use.

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更多“Computers in Cars You ’re far from home 0n a lonely road.Shadowy forests stretch away”相关的问题

第1题

People who join the Slow Movement do not use computers, travel in cars, or watch televisio
n.

A.YES

B.NO

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第2题

The author predicts that in the near future cars will all be controlled by two main comput
ers, one in the front of the car and the other in the rear.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第3题

Which of the following sentences do not contains grammar error?()

A、The number of people who own cars are increasing

B、When a student need to remember is that when taking an exam, you should not cheat

C、As a college student, we should use personal computers in a proper way

D、Mar likes hiking,swimming, and riding a bicycle

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第4题

听力原文:Now, should a library be a quiet place to read a book or a lively centre where yo

听力原文: Now, should a library be a quiet place to read a book or a lively centre where you can hang out and drink coffee? And can it be both? Author Tracy Chevalier who is also chairman of the Society of Authors, told MoFo News she is worried library is sacrificing books in favor of internet access and other facilities. Lena Techaty has mom.

Where I live? I have just a very small public library and, urn, I've noticed over the years that there are fewer and fewer shelves and more and more computers that's just slowly taking over and there are fewer and fewer places to sit in and look at any books and there are fewer books.

Is she right? Are books disappearing from our library shelves? Lena's figures show that in the UK last year, while people visiting libraries increased, the number of books in libraries actually fell by 3%. And the amount spent on books and other reading material also dropped, com- pared that to near 20% rise in the money spent on online resource.

Which is the most appropriate title for the passage?

A.The Development of Library in the UK

B.More Books and Fewer Computers in the Library

C.More Computers and Fewer Books in the Library

D.The Government's Growing Investment in the Library

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第5题

Computers in Cars You're far from home on a lonely road. Shadowy forests stretch away on b

Computers in Cars

You're far from home on a lonely road. Shadowy forests stretch away on both sides. A thick mist (雾) makes it difficult to see far beyond your car's windshield (挡风玻璃).

"Can this be route 90A?" you wonder. If it is, you should be near a town. Yet there's no hint of one. Night is closing in. And you're low on gasoline.

This is a situation where an in-car computer that can navigate would be a big help.

A car computer that navigates? Yes! Such computers exist. Several experimental models are being tested by General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, and several foreign car makers. These computers vary in detail. But they all contain series of maps on videodiscs or videotapes. For example, one computer system contains 13,300 maps covering the continental US.

Before starting out on a trip, a driver can type in the code for the region he or she plans to drive through. The computer then shows a map of that region. At the same time, a tiny radio receiver linked to the computer goes to work. It picks up signals from navigation satellites such as the NAVSTAR network. Using these signals, the computer shows the car's position at all times and displays this position on the map. The computer can also calculate and display the best route to follow.

A navigation computer may also receive and use data about road construction, weather conditions, and traffic jams. This information would be displayed to the driver and the computer would also use the information to work out alternate (交替的) routes.

Most cars nowadays also contain computers that help cars run more efficiently. Microprocessors (微处理机) control certain engine functions by regulating the mixing of fuel. Data on car speed, oil pressure, revolutions per minute, engine temperature, and fuel level can be displayed as digital data (numbers) or warning lights.

Some auto designers suggest that a central computer display be used to clearly present such timely information as car speed and fuel level. Warning lights would indicate a drop in oil pressure or a sudden rise in engine temperature. To get more information on these conditions, the driver could call it up on the computer display screen. When needed, the computer could be "asked" to provide navigation aid or information about the car's condition.

By describing a typical situation of a lost driver on the road, the author intends to

A.make us believe how complex the highway computer network is.

B.let us know how in-car computers are linked to road signs.

C.show us how helpful a navigation computer can be.

D.tell us that NAVSTAR has come into use.

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第6题

Todays policemen in large cities throughout the world rely on modern inventions to help th
em in their work. In most places motor scooters and police patrol cars have done away with the need to patrol on foot or on horseback. Policemen use telephones, conveniently located throughout their districts, to make immediate contact with headquarters. Radio, television, and computers help to speed the work of the modern force. Even boats and helicopters are part of the equipment of metropolitan police departments. New technical inventions are widely used to fight crime and speed the solution criminal cases. Electronic computers reduce from hours to minutes the time spent in searching for fingerprints. Witnesss descriptions of a criminal are coded and fed into a computer. The machine then sorts through the picture file of known criminals and selects the name and photograph of the most likely suspect. Lie detectors are used to uncover the truth.

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第7题

根据下列文章,请回答 31~35 题。 Computers in Cars You're far from home on a lonely roa

根据下列文章,请回答 31~35 题。

Computers in Cars

You're far from home on a lonely road. Shadowy forests stretch away on both sides.A.thick mist (雾) makes it difficult to see far beyond your car's windshield (挡风玻璃).

"Can this be route 90A?" you wonder. If it is, you should be near a town. Yet there's no hint of one. Night is closing in. And you're low on gasoline.

This is a situation where an in-car computer that can navigate would be a big help. A.car computer that navigates? Yes! Such computers exist. Several experimental models are being tested by General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, and several foreign car makers. These computers vary in detail. But they all contain series of maps on videodiscs or videotapes. For example, one computer system contains 13,300 maps covering the continental US.

Before starting out on a trip, a driver can type in the code for the region he or she plans to drive through. The computer then shows a map of that region. At the same time, a tiny radio receiver linked to the computer goes to work. It picks up signals from navigation satellites such as the NAVSTAR network. Using these signals, the computer shows the car's position at all times and displays this position on the map. The computer can also calculate and display the best route to follow.

Anavigation computer may also receive and use data about road construction, weather conditions, and traffic jams. This information would be displayed to the driver and the computer would also use the information to work out alternate (交替的) roules.

Most cars nowadays also contain computers that help cars run more efficiently. Microprocessors (微处理机) control certain engine functions by regulating the mixing of fuel. Data on car speed, oil pressure, revolutions per minute, engine temperature, and fuel level can be displayed as digital data (numbers) or warning lights.

Some auto designers suggest that a central computer display be used to clearly present such timely information as car speed and fuel level. Warning lights would indicate a drop in oil pressure or a. sudden rise in engine temperature. To get more information on these conditions, the ddver could call it up on the computer display screen. When needed, the computer could be "asked" to provide navigation aid or information about the car's condition.

第 31 题 By describing a typical situation of a lost driver on the road, the author intends to

A.make us believe how complex the highway computer network is.

B.let us know how in-car computers are linked to road signs.

C.show us how helpful a navigation computer can be.

D.tell us that NAVSTAR has come into use.

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第8题

根据材料,回答题。Computers in CarsYou"re far from home on a lonely mad. Shadowy forests st

根据材料,回答题。

Computers in Cars

You"re far from home on a lonely mad. Shadowy forests stretch away on both sides. A thick mist(雾) makes it difficult to see far beyond your car"s windshield (挡风玻璃).

"Can this be route 90A?" you wonder. If it is, you should be near a town. Yet there"s no hint of one. Night is closing in. And you"re low on gasoline.

This is a situation where an in-car computer that can navigate would be a big help.

A car computer that navigates? Yes! Such computers exist. Several experimental models are being tested by General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, and several foreign car makers. These computers vary in detail. But they all contain series of maps on videodiscs or videotapes. For example, one computer system contains 13,300 maps covering the continental US.

Before starting out on a trip, a driver can type in the code for the region he or she plans to drive through. The computer then shows a map of that region. At the same time, a tiny radio receiver linked to the computer goes to work. It picks up signals from navigation satellites such as the NAVSTAR network. Using these signals, the computer shows the car"s position at all times and displays this position on the map. The computer can also calculate and display the best route to follow.

A navigation computer may also receive and use data about road construction, weather conditions, and traffic jams. This information would be displayed to the driver and the computer would also use the information to work out alternate (交替的)routes。

Most cars nowadays also contain computers that help cars run more efficiently. Microprocessors (微处理机) control certain engine functions by regulating the mixing of fuel. Data on car speed, oil pressure, revolutions per minute, engine temperature, and fuel level can be displayed as digital data (numbers) or warning lights.

Some auto designers suggest that a central computer display be used to clearly present such timely information as car speed and fuel level. Warning lights would indicate a drop in oil pressure or a sudden rise in engine temperature. To get more information on these conditions, the driver could call it up on the computer display screen. When needed, the computer could be"asked" to provide navigation aid or information about the car"s condition.

By describing a typical situation of a lost driver on the road, the author intends to 查看材料

A.make us believe how complex the highway computer network is

B.let us know how in-car computers are linked to road signs

C.show us how helpful a navigation computer can be

D.tell us that NAVSTAR has come into use

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第9题

阅读材料,回答题: Computers in CarsYou&39;re far from home on alonely road. Shadowy fores

阅读材料,回答题:

Computers in Cars

You&39;re far from home on alonely road. Shadowy forests stretch away on both sides. athickmist (雾) makes it difficult to see far beyond your car&39;s windshield (挡风玻璃).

"Can this B.e route 90A?" you wonder. If it is, you should be near atown. Yet there&39;s nohint of one. Night is closing in. And you&39;re low on gasoline.

This is asituation where an in-car computer that can navigate would be abig help.

A car computer that navigates? Yes! Such computers exist. Several experimental models arebeing tested by General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, and several foreign car makers. These computersvary in detail. but they all contain series of maps on videodiscs or videotapes. For example, onecomputer system contains 13,300 maps covering the continental US.

before starting out on atrip, A.driver can type in the code for the region he or she plans todrive through. The computer then shows amap of that region. At the same time, atiny radio re-ceiver linked to the computer goes to work. It picks up signals from navigation satellites such asthe NAVSTAR network. Using these signals, the computer shows the car&39;s position at all timesand displays this position on the map. The computer can also calculate and display the best routeto follow.

Anavigation computer may also receive and use dataabout road construction, weather condi-tions, and trafficjams. This information would be displayed to the driver and the computer wouldalso use the information to work out alternate (交替的 ) routes.

Most cars nowadays also contain computers that help cars run more efficiently. Microproces-sors (微处理的) control certain engine functions B.y regulating the mixing of fuel. Dataon carspeed, oil pressure, revolutions per minute, engine temperature, and fuel level can be displayedas digital data(numbers) or warning lights.

Some auto designers suggest that acentral computer display be used to clearly present suchtimely information as car speed and fuel level. Warning lights would indicate adrop in oil pres-sure or asudden rise in engine temperature. To get more information on these conditions, thedriver could call it up on the computer display screen. When needed, the computer could be"asked" to provide navigation aid or information about the car&39;s condition.

by describing atypical situation of alost driver on the road, the author intends to__________. 查看材料

A.make us believe how complex the highway computer network is

B.let us know how in-car computers are linked to road signs

C.show us how helpful anavigation computer can be

D.tell us that NAVSTAR has come into use

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