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          The European Union (EU) has announced a broad new transport plan which aims to cut back on carbon emissions over the next three decades.The European Commission presented its "Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy" on Wednesday.According to the Commission,its strategy focuses on making Europe's transport system "sustainable,smart and resilient".
             By 2030,aims for the strategy include:at least 30 million zero-emission cars on the road, "market-ready" zero-emission marine vessels,and the large-scale application of automated mobility.Other targets for the next decade include the development of more cycling infrastructure.And by 2035,it wants "zero-emission large aircraft" to be market-ready.Further ahead,the Commission says "nearly all cars,vans,buses as well as new heavy-duty vehicles will be zero-emission" by the middle of this century.
             "By carrying out this strategy,we'll create a more efficient and resilient transport system,which is on a firm pathway to slash emissions in line with our European Green Deal goals," said Adina Valean,the commissioner for transport.The European Green Deal refers to the European Commission's plan for the European Union to be climate neutral by 2050.
             While authorities in Europe were eager to play up the strategy and emphasize the potential effects of its goals,some environmental organizations offered a different viewpojye.ait.In a statement reacting to the plans,the European Unit of Greenpeace said the Commission's proposal didn't "suggest setting a reduction target for air travel,nor the number of privately owned cars".
             "While it does suggest that 'collective travel' (e.g.jye.ai air,rail and bus) under 500 km in the EU be carbon neutral by 2030,it nevertheless falls short of binding measures,such as a ban on short-distance flights where there's a greener alternative like rail," the group added. "It also fails to set an end date for the sale of new cars with internal combustion engines."
             Elsewhere,the European Cyclists' Federation,Cycling Industries Europe and Confederation of the European Bicycle Industry gave what they described as a "careful welcome" to the strategy's "positive statements about cycling".They stated that "a lot more work" was required to "identify how more ambitious change can be built into the Commission's action plans".The associations then went on to express their regret that the strategy had "not yet set specific milestones for cycling as a transport mode in the transport system of the future".

          (1)What does the new transport plan mainly focus on?
          D
          D

          A.Various means of transportation.
          B.People's traffic safety awareness.
          C.Chief functions of future vehicles.
          D.Environmental benefits of transport.
          (2)What does the underlined word "slash" in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
          C
          C

          A.remove
          B.affect
          C.reduce
          D.limit
          (3)What can we know about the Commission's proposal?
          B
          B

          A.It fails to satisfy the real needs of the public.
          B.It meets opposition from some organizations.
          C.It increases the government's financial burden.
          D.It sets many economic targets that are unrealistic.
          (4)What is the associations' attitude towards the new strategy?
          B
          B

          A.Casual.
          B.Cautious.
          C.Positive.
          D.Friendly.

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          【答案】D;C;B;B
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