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The high cost of urban transportation has invariably fallen most heavily on
The high cost of urban transportation has invariably fallen most heavily on
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2023-09-11
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The high cost of urban transportation has invariably fallen most heavily
on the poorest classes, who pay a higher proportion of family income to 【S1】______
transportation, and often cannot find adequate means of reaching
employment. In modern industrial centers new jobs tend to locate away from 【S2】______
file congested districts where the poor traditionally live.
Normally walking speed for a man has remained at about 3.1 miles per
hour at the beginning of recorded history. Horses and horse-drawn omnibuses 【S3】______
raised the speed of travel to approximately 6 miles per hour. Buses and
trolleys providing average speeds of 5 to 6 miles per hour in rush-hour traffic 【S4】______
to 12-14 miles per hour on most city streets in other time periods. Speed of
up to 50 miles per hour are often reached by buses in outlying streets of large
cities, but schedule speeds, which include stopping times, are much higher. 【S5】______
Studies of relative speeds of principle mid 20th-century urban-transit
modes showed average automobile speeds of up to 10 miles per hour,
compare with 16 miles per hour for suburban rail roads, and substantially less 【S6】______
for other mass transit. When doubtless valid statistically, such studies are 【S7】______
misleading because of the different functions of the different types of transit
To gain a real picture of urban transit speeds in a city like Paris or New York
would require a rationale that included a number of persons moved per mile, 【S8】______
how near the center of the city the movement took place, and aim station
spacing. Broadly speaking, what may be said that while speed of movement, 【S9】______
especially during rush hours, still leaves something to be desired in most
cities, it is as critical a problem as that of costs. 【S10】______ [br] 【S5】
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答案
higher改为lower
解析
此句谈到的是“schedule time”,同汽车在郊外公路上速度相比,肯定是“much lower”。另外,从“but”这一转折连词也可看出这—点。
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