Imagine you enter a car with no steering wheel, no brake or accelerator pedals (踏板). Under a voice-activated command, you say an address. "The fastest route will take us 15.3 minutes. Should I take it?" You say "yes" and you are on your way. The car responds and starts moving all by itself. All you have to do is sit back and relax. How weird would it be if, one day in the future, everyone had such a car? No crazy driving, no insults, no cutting in; traffic laws would be respected and driving much safer. On the other hand, imagine the cost savings for local police enforcement and town budgets without all those speeding and parking tickets. A new technology has the potential to change modern society in radical ways. There's no question that self-driving vehicles could be an enormous benefit. The potential for safer cars means accident statistics would drop: some 94% of road accidents in the U.S involve human error. Older drivers and visually- or physically-impaired people would gain a new level of freedom. Maintaining safe speeds and being electric, self-driving cars would drastically reduce pollution levels and dependency on non-renewable fuels. Roads would be quieter, people safer. But we must also consider the impact of the new technology on those who now depend on driving for their livelihoods. According to the U.S. Department of Labor. In May 2015 there were 505,560 registered school bus drivers. The American Trucking association lists approximately 3.5 million professional truck drivers in the U.S. The companies developing self-driving vehicles should be partnering with state and federal authorities to offer retraining for this massive workforce, many of whom will be displaced by the new technology. This is similar to what's happening in the coal and oil industries, a situation that fuels much of the current political discontent in this country. New technologies will, and should, be developed. This is how society moves forward. However, progress can't be one-sided. It is necessary for the companies and state agencies involved to consider the ethical consequences of these potential changes to build a better future for all.(1)What would be the impact of the extensive use of driverless car?___A. People would be driving in a more civilized way.B. It would save local governments a lot of money.C. More policemen would be patrolling the streets.D. Traffic regulations would be a thing of the past.(2)How would the elderly and the disabled benefit from driverless cars?___A. They could enjoy greater mobility.B. They would suffer no road accidents.C. They would have no trouble driving.D. They could go anywhere they want.(3)What is the result of the introduction of new technologies in energy industries?___A. Political dissatisfaction.B. Retraining of employees.C. Fossil fuel conservation.D. Business restructuring.(4)What would be the negative impact of driverless cars?___A. The conflict between labor and management would intensify.B. The gap between various sectors of society would be widened.C. Professional drivers would have a hard time adapting to new road conditions.D. Numerous professional drivers would have to find new ways of earning a living.(5)What does the author suggest businesses and the government do?___A. Keep pace with technological developments.B. Make new technologies affordable to everyone.C. Enable everyone to benefit from new technologies.D. Popularize the use of new technologies and devices

Imagine you enter a car with no steering wheelno brake or accelerator pedals (踏板). Under a voice-activated commandyou say an address. "The fastest route will take us 15.3 minutesShould I take it?" You say "yes" and you are on your wayThe car responds and starts moving all by itselfAll you have to do is sit back and relax
   How weird would it be ifone day in the futureeveryone had such a carNo crazy drivingno insultsno cutting intraffic laws would be respected and driving much saferOn the other handimagine the cost savings for local police enforcement and town budgets without all those speeding and parking tickets
   A new technology has the potential to change modern society in radical waysThere's no question that self-driving vehicles could be an enormous benefitThe potential for safer cars means accident statistics would dropsome 94% of road accidents in the US involve human errorOlder drivers and visually- or physically-impaired people would gain a new level of freedomMaintaining safe speeds and being electricself-driving cars would drastically reduce pollution levels and dependency on non-renewable fuelsRoads would be quieterpeople safer
   But we must also consider the impact of the new technology on those who now depend on driving for their livelihoodsAccording to the USDepartment of LaborIn May 2015 there were 505,560 registered school bus driversThe American Trucking association lists approximately 3.5 million professional truck drivers in the US
   The companies developing self-driving vehicles should be partnering with state and federal authorities to offer retraining for this massive workforcemany of whom will be displaced by the new technologyThis is similar to what's happening in the coal and oil industriesa situation that fuels much of the current political discontent in this country
   New technologies willand shouldbe developedThis is how society moves forwardHoweverprogress can't be one-sidedIt is necessary for the companies and state agencies involved to consider the ethical consequences of these potential changes to build a better future for all
(1)What would be the impact of the extensive use of driverless car?___
APeople would be driving in a more civilized way
BIt would save local governments a lot of money
CMore policemen would be patrolling the streets
DTraffic regulations would be a thing of the past
(2)How would the elderly and the disabled benefit from driverless cars?___
AThey could enjoy greater mobility
BThey would suffer no road accidents
CThey would have no trouble driving
DThey could go anywhere they want
(3)What is the result of the introduction of new technologies in energy industries?___
APolitical dissatisfaction
BRetraining of employees
CFossil fuel conservation
DBusiness restructuring
(4)What would be the negative impact of driverless cars?___
AThe conflict between labor and management would intensify
BThe gap between various sectors of society would be widened
CProfessional drivers would have a hard time adapting to new road conditions
DNumerous professional drivers would have to find new ways of earning a living
(5)What does the author suggest businesses and the government do?___
AKeep pace with technological developments
BMake new technologies affordable to everyone
CEnable everyone to benefit from new technologies
DPopularize the use of new technologies and devices

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