Câu hỏi: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
In 1900, just 13 per cent of the world's people lived in cities. In 2008, the number passed 50 per cent for the first time in history. By 2050, the number will be about 70 per cent. The urban population in Asia and Africa will double, and there will be nearly 30 'megacities' - cities with more than 10 million people. So what will life be like for people in the cities of the future? Professor of human geography Ben Rhodes describes his vision of the urban world in 2050.
Life in cities will be very different from how it is today. Energy, especially oil will be very expensive, people will probably work at home, or have their work places close to where they live. There will be less traffic on the roads, and it will be easier for people to be close to their families. For these reasons, cities won't have just one centre where everyone goes to work and shop. Instead, we'll probably see cities with many different centres.
It will be difficult to provide enough water, gas and electricity for really big cities, so these will probably stop growing. Many people from the countryside will move to smaller cities of 500.000 people or less. Transport over long distances will be a lot more expensive than it is now, so people will have to use food and energy from the countryside around their cities. They will use local materials for building, and perhaps traditional styles of architecture too.
The thing I really worry about is that energy may become too expensive for many people. In the end we might have two groups of people: a rich group which can afford energy and lives in clean, green areas, and a bigger, poorer group which can't afford energy and has to live in the more polluted parts of the city. This might lead to serious political problems.
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as one of the shortages that cities will face in the 2050s?
A. Gas
B. Clothing
C. Electricity
D. Water
In 1900, just 13 per cent of the world's people lived in cities. In 2008, the number passed 50 per cent for the first time in history. By 2050, the number will be about 70 per cent. The urban population in Asia and Africa will double, and there will be nearly 30 'megacities' - cities with more than 10 million people. So what will life be like for people in the cities of the future? Professor of human geography Ben Rhodes describes his vision of the urban world in 2050.
Life in cities will be very different from how it is today. Energy, especially oil will be very expensive, people will probably work at home, or have their work places close to where they live. There will be less traffic on the roads, and it will be easier for people to be close to their families. For these reasons, cities won't have just one centre where everyone goes to work and shop. Instead, we'll probably see cities with many different centres.
It will be difficult to provide enough water, gas and electricity for really big cities, so these will probably stop growing. Many people from the countryside will move to smaller cities of 500.000 people or less. Transport over long distances will be a lot more expensive than it is now, so people will have to use food and energy from the countryside around their cities. They will use local materials for building, and perhaps traditional styles of architecture too.
The thing I really worry about is that energy may become too expensive for many people. In the end we might have two groups of people: a rich group which can afford energy and lives in clean, green areas, and a bigger, poorer group which can't afford energy and has to live in the more polluted parts of the city. This might lead to serious political problems.
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as one of the shortages that cities will face in the 2050s?
A. Gas
B. Clothing
C. Electricity
D. Water
Cái nào sau đây không được đề cập đến như một trong những thiếu hụt mà các thành phố sẽ đối mặt vào những năm 2050?
A. Gas (n): khí ga
B. Clothing (n): quần áo
C. Electricity (n): điện
D. Water (n): nước
Thông tin: It will be difficult to provide enough water, gas and electricity for really big cities, so these will probably stop growing. (Việc cung cấp đủ nước, ga, và điện cho nhiều thành phố lớn sẽ khó khăn, vì thế có thể những thành phố này sẽ ngừng phát triển.)
A. Gas (n): khí ga
B. Clothing (n): quần áo
C. Electricity (n): điện
D. Water (n): nước
Thông tin: It will be difficult to provide enough water, gas and electricity for really big cities, so these will probably stop growing. (Việc cung cấp đủ nước, ga, và điện cho nhiều thành phố lớn sẽ khó khăn, vì thế có thể những thành phố này sẽ ngừng phát triển.)
Đáp án B.