These days,cars are designed using computers.Let’s look at how a new car is created.
First,several   16  talk about the new car and any good ideas that they have.Then they sit down at their computers and   17  many sketches.The best two or three drawings are chosen and then more detailed drawings of   18  are developed on the computer.You can change the size,shape or color of any part on the computer to see   19  the car would look and then you can choose the best design.
Both the inside and the outside of the car have to be designed.Part of the inside of the car is    20 so that the designers can sit in it.They can feel if there is enough  21 inside and if they can reach  22 .Then some cars are built-there are more than 15,000 parts of a car to 23 
When everything is known to be   24  ,the cars are made in the factory.Again,computers are used to make sure that all the parts are   25  as they are needed.The factory
usually stays open all through the night so that the car production never stops.
小題1:
A.driversB.designersC.workersD.salesmen
小題2:
A.drawB.orderC.typeD.enjoy
小題3:
A.bicyclesB.trainsC.carsD.buses
小題4:
A.howB.ifC.whatD.that
小題5:
A.coveredB.paintedC.lockedD.built
小題6:
A.metalB.glassC.leatherD.room
小題7:
A.nothingB.somebodyC.everythingD.nobody
小題8:
A.chooseB.testC.showD.repair
小題9:
A.safeB.easyC.cheapD.fast
小題10:
A.rareB.electronicC.comfortableD.ready

小題1:B   
小題1:A
小題1:C
小題1:A
小題1:D
小題1:D
小題1:C
小題1:B
小題1:A
小題1:D
【主旨大意】本篇是一篇說明文,介紹一款新車從創(chuàng)意構(gòu)思到最后定型的過程。
小題1:B 通讀全文可知,設(shè)計(jì)師討論新車和他們好的注意
小題1:A 通過上文,設(shè)計(jì)師討論研究,然后坐在電腦前,畫出許多草圖。
小題1:C本文介紹的是新車的研發(fā)。
小題1:A 考察疑問詞。通過在電腦上改變車的尺寸形狀顏色來看看新車看起來是什么樣的。
小題1:D 車的里面建造出來,以便設(shè)計(jì)師可以坐在里面。cover覆蓋painted上漆 locked上鎖built建造。
小題1:D 他們可以試試?yán)锩媸遣皇怯凶銐虼蟮目臻g。room 意思是“空間,地方”。
小題1:C.他們可以試試是不是能夠接觸到每個(gè)東西。
小題1:B 應(yīng)為15,000車的零件被檢測。
小題1:A 當(dāng)一切零件被檢測是安全的時(shí)候,工廠里才制造。
小題1:D 再次電腦檢測車的所有零部件以確保它們是準(zhǔn)備好的。
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