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speed of 60 km/h in train mode,and up to 100 km/h as a busC.It can be put on with little difficulty.The unigue vehicles will soon cover more parts of the coast of Shikoku island,connectinD.It is designed to be fashionable.ndoffering riders breathtaking seaside views.Whadistinguishes DMV from other vehicles?Which aspect of the latest spaceA.Its initial aims.A.Greater capacity.C.Its existing problems.B.Its component parts.B.More practical use.D.Its operating methods.30.Why are the Apolloe theC.More appealing looksA.Toconrast the Apollo spceh theD.More environmental friendliness.25.What does the underlined word"propel"in paragraph 2 probably mean?B.To give an example of a successful space mission.A.Drag along.B.Lift upwardC.Push forward.D.Lean against.C.To demonstrate the failre of theApolloD.To criticize the incompetence of the Apollo26.What benefit does DMV bring?A.Promoting the development of local tourism.31.What is NASAsspacesuit for the nextnrA.Light and mobile.B.Relieving the traffic pressure of nearby towns.C.Costly but well-received.B.Flexible and protective.C.Offering more comfortable experience to riders.D.High-tech but impracticalD.Bringing convenience to downtown office workers.27.What is the text mainly about?Many people think that there should be some sort of nverrodcashforcingA.Current transportation in Japan.banks to provide it and sellers to accept it.I disagree,but Idondersnd hy they think thatB.A newly launched vehicle in Japan.forcing the additional costs associated with cash on finacdechanteemC.Measures to improve residents'lives.appealing.D.A concept vehicle to be put on market.One of their arguments is that cash is a necessary fallback,the ony payment method thatsociety can depend on in the event of nuclear war or natural disaster and therefore businessesCHumans have been exploring the infinite abyss (beyond Earth's atmosphere.Whenshould be forced to keep the ability to distribute and colle otes and coi.They think thatastronauts explore the vast expanse of outer space,they need to wear high-tech spacesuits tocash is the backup in a disaster.It really isn't.When things go really wrong,it is the peopleprotect them from the freezing conditions of the universe.who keep their money in cash who suffer the most.Hollywood movies have idealized the superb suit,its design leading the masses to believeRemember the Japanese disaster of a decade back,where following a severe earthquake offit's an outfit that can be slipped on within minutes.In fact,the spacesuit which is made up ofthe northeast coast of Japan's Honshu Island in 2011,a huge tsunami (towering anearly a half dozen different components and can have up to 16 layers (is its own fullyhundred feet above the ground went crashing into cities,towns and villages destroying morefunctioning spacecraft that takes hours to put on and requires help from one's colleagues.than 200 square miles.Since Japan remains a cash-based society and a great many people keepThe astronauts on the Artemis missions,NASA's next program to send the first womantheir savings in cash in their homes,the disaster led to the unusual phenomenon of safes andand the first person of color to the moon,will wear the latest spacesuit,called the explorationcash washing up on beaches.Yasuo Kimura,a former bank employee then aged 67,said thatextravehicular mobility unit,also known as xEMU,according to NASA.he had many friends who lost everything."I had tried to convince them to put their money in a"Each spacesuit is equipped with a life support system,which includes a water tank for thebank,"he said."They always thought it was safer to keep it at home."cooling suit and carbon dioxide removal system to regulate body temperature,remove extraAnother argument they make is that electronic payment can be bad for privacy,makingheat and maintain the astrosheah,"said Richard Rhodes,the deputy lead for EMUcash remain the best backup.They ask"How do you stop data thieves and data brokers frompressure garment development at NASA.A twoway radio system is also included so theastronauts can communicate during the missions.monitoring your buying history?"and suggest paying in cash is the answer.Personally,I thinkusing privacy-enhancing(增强隐私的)technologies when making electronic payments is abetter answer,but that's a discussion for another day.英语(六)第4页(共8页)名师卷©名师卷©英语(六)第5页(共8页)