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1998年6月29日,西藏甲电脑公司从上海乙公司购得电脑整机、散件若干,购价120万元,用于装备丙公司的网络系统。1998年7月4日,甲电脑公司与上海^长江航运公司签订了从上海到拉萨的运输合同。合同规定:该批货物由上海A长江航运公司负责全程运输,其路线从上海装船,经长江航运到重庆,然后从重庆经铁路运抵成都,再从成都改由公路运输到拉萨,直到甲电脑公司仓库卸货。约定的到货时期为1998年9月1日。1998年9月25日,甲电脑公司才收到这批货物。验收时,甲电脑公司发现有10台电脑整机被损坏,无法正常使用。损坏的部分以购价计9.9万元。另外由于货物延迟送到。甲电脑公司将要承担对其客户丙公司的违约金6万元。于是甲电脑公司要求A航运承担货损及支付违约金的损失。上海A长江航运公司举证说明货物延期送货是因长江发洪水,长江部分航道封航所致,属不可抗力,不同意承担迟延违约金。

该运输合同履行中,货物损坏的责任由( )承担。

A.甲电脑公司

B.长江航运公司

C.丙公司

D.甲电脑公司与长江航运公司共同

答案

参考答案:B

阅读理解

As motorways become more and more blocked up with traffic, a new generation on flying cars will be needed to ferry people along skyways. That is the conclusion of engineers from the US space agency and aeronautical firms, who envision future commuters traveling by “skycar”.

These could look much like the concept skycar shown in the picture, designed by Boeing research and development. However, such vehicles could be some 25 years from appearing on the market. Efforts to build flying vehicles in the past have not been very successful. Such vehicles would not only be expensive and require the skills of a trained pilot to fly, but there are significant engineering challenges involved in developing them. “When you try to combine them you get the worst of both worlds: a very heavy, slow, expensive vehicle that’s hard to use,” said Mark Moore, head of the personal air vehicle(PAV) division of the vehicle systems program at Nasa’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, US. But Boeing is also considering how to police the airways-and prevent total pandemonium(吵杂狂乱的喧闹)-if thousands of flying cars enter the skies.

“The neat, gee-whiz part is thinking about what the vehicle itself would look like,” said Dick Paul, a vice president with Phantom Works, Boeing’s research and development arm. “But we’re trying to think through all the consequences of what it would take to deploy(散开) a fleet of these.”

Past proposals to solve this problem have included artificial intelligence systems to prevent collisions between air traffic. Nasa is working on flying vehicles with the initial goal of transforming small plane travel. Small planes are generally costly, loud, and require months of training and lots of money to operate, making flying to work impractical for most people. But within five years, Nasa researchers hope to develop technology for a small plane that can fly out of regional airports, costs less than $100,000(£55,725), is as quiet as a motorcycle and as simple to operate as a car.

Although it would not have any road-driving capabilities, it would bring this form of travel within the grasp of a wider section of people. The new technology would automate many of the pilot’s functions. This Small Aircraft Transportation System(Sats) would divert pressure away from the “hub-and-spoke(中心辐射型)” model of air travel. Hub-and-spoke refers to the typically US model of passengers being processed through large “hub” airports and then on to secondary flights to “spoke” airports near their final destinations.

小题1:The best title for this text would be      .

A.Developing Skycars

B.The Traffic Jams in the Sky

C.How to Guide Flying Cars in the Sky

D.What Flying Cars Will Look Like小题2: The underlined word “envision” in Paragraph 1 most probably means “    ”.

A.see

B.expect

C.think

D.announce小题3:When engineers develop the skycars, they have to deal with the following difficulties except      .

A.how to fly out of regional airports

B.how to prevent the disorder of the airways

C.how to reduce expenses and the vehicle’s weight

D.how to fly the skycars to enter skies小题4: Now Nasa researchers’ aim is to      .

A.make big flying cars

B.work out the plan——how to transform small plane travel

C.develop a new kind of small plane different from the traditional one

D.build a new kind of small plane with road-driving abilities

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