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16.Suppose you don't need your car today.And suppose,as it happens,that a stranger in your area does need a car.Would you be willing to rent yours out?
Severalcar-sharing start-ups,including Getaround,RelayRides and JustShareIt,are eager to conneccar owners with renters this way.The companies have different rules,but participating owners receive,generally speaking,about two-thirds of the rental earnings.RelayRides says an owner of a midsize,late-model sedan who rents out a car for 10hours a week could expect to clear about$3,000a year.
Peer-to-peer car sharing remains in the trial stage; it can be found in San Francisco and a few other places.It has a long way to go before it becomes the auto equivalent of Airbnb,the surprise success story for peer-to-peer sharing of space in apartments and houses.
Shelby Clark,founder of RelayRides,says potential investors in his company have been concerned that owners will be afraid to hand their car over to strangers.To address that,he points to Airbnb,saying,"Letting people sleep in your living room is much more of a disturbance into your personal space than letting someone use your car."
All of these companies offer their own insurance coverage for their renters,which are supposed to put owners'minds at ease.But only two states-California and Oregon-have passed laws to clarify that an owner will not suffer any consequences should a car-sharing renter have an accident.
"In all the other states,legal ambiguity remains,"Shelby Clark says."If a renter should be involved in a serious accident in those states,the victim can be expected to go after every party possible,including the car's owner."
Also to remove the worries of car owners,the driving records of renters are checked for recent serious violations.

56.What does the underlined word"sedan"in Paragraph 2probably refer to?D
A.A kind of car.      B.An owner of a car.
C.A renting company.  D.A car-sharing renter.
57.Which of the following is true of Airbnb?A
A.It cares little about personal privacy.
B.It deals with house-sharing successfully.
C.It is a very popular car-sharing company.
D.Its ideas are being tried out in some states.
58.If a car-sharing renter should have an accident in California,the car's ownerB.
A.has to take legal responsibility
B.will not suffer the consequence
C.is not covered by health insurance
D.must pay the insurance for the renter
59.According to the text,more car-owners will participate in the service,ifA
A.legal ambiguity is clarified in all the states
B.renters are warned not to violate traffic rules
C.more money is given to participating owners
D.people are aware of the importance of sharing
60.It can be learned from the text that car-sharingD
A.makes no profit
B.remains in popularity
C.is against the state law 
D.is a new business model.

分析 本文屬于說明文閱讀,作者通過這篇文章主要向我們介紹了現在美國興起的一個共同使用小汽車的新興行業(yè)的內容和經營模式.

解答 56.D.詞義猜測題.根據第一段"RelayRides says an owner of a midsize,late-model sedan who rents out a car for 10hours a week could expect to clear about$3,000a year"新型轎車租了一輛10幾個小時一周可以清楚關于$3000a年;可知意為租賃公司;故選D.
57.A.推理判斷題.根據文章第三段中的"before it becomes the auto equivalent of Airbnb,the surprise success story for peertopeer sharing of space in apartments and houses"可知,Airbnb是一家成功進行房屋共享的公司,故答案為A項.
58.B.細節(jié)理解題.根據文章第五段中的"But only two states-California and Oregon-have passed laws to clarify that an owner will not suffer any consequences should a carsharing renter have an accident."可知,在California和Oregon兩個州,如果租用者出了事故,車主是不會受到任何影響的,故答案為B項.
59.A.推理判斷題.根據第六段的內容可知,現在在美國的許多州,法律在關于共同使用小汽車這一點的規(guī)定上還是很模糊的,所以影響了這個行業(yè)的發(fā)展,如果把這些法律上模糊的情況明晰化的話,越來越多的車主將會參加這個活動.
60.D.推理判斷題.通讀全文可知,共同使用小汽車是一個新興的行業(yè);故選D.

點評 考察學生的細節(jié)理解和推理判斷能力,做細節(jié)理解題時一定要找到文章中的原句,和題干進行比較,再做出正確的選擇.在做推理判斷題不要以個人的主觀想象代替文章的事實,要根據文章事實進行合乎邏輯的推理判斷.

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