One thousand people were surveyed about a range of issues
which affect cities, and the remarkable findings show that life in today's
mega-cities is so stressful that at least two-thirds of those currently living
in big cities would like to relocate to the countryside or a small
town. The stress of the getting from A to B in big cities is at
the top of the list of problems. For many people, the daily commute (通勤) to work
is a source of frustration. 40% of the people in the survey have suffered from
road rage while stuck in traffic on the way to work. The cost of public
transport is also a serious problem. Many people think the price of underground
and bus travel is too high and that they have to devote more than 10% of their
salary to transport costs. The general cost of living in cities
is another problem. The high property prices in most big cities put buying a
property out of reach of most first-time buyers. Many young people are priced
out of the housing market, and have to take in lodgers to make ends meet, or
rent over-priced flats miles away from the city centre. In London, for instance,
the price of buying even a one-bedroom flat is so prohibitive that many have
given up even considering putting money aside for a deposit.
Another issue facing people who live in cities is rising crime. Crime rates have
rocketed in many big cities, and many say there are several dangerous no-go
areas in their city. Fear of crime is on the increase— street crimes, such as
mugging and assault, are now very common—and many are afraid of going out at
night alone. Many were also concerned by the lack of green
spaces and play facilities for children. Most major conurbations (有卫星城的大都市)
surveyed have a far smaller number of parks and gardens than a generation ago.
Planning permission seems to have been given for an ever-greater number of
supermarkets, office developments and apartments on sites where there were
previously green spaces. Many of the respondents in the survey said they felt
stressed and suffocated (窒息) in the city, a problem which is compounded by
pollution. And finally, the majority of people in the survey
were fed up with the constant noise pollution—the roar of traffic, the sound of
loud music blaring (发刺耳声) out of a neighbour's window, and the constant sound of
activity. It is not surprising, then, that the levels of stress-related
illnesses among people who live in cities are higher than ever before. Big
cities, once a mecca (朝拜的地方) for ambitious people seeking fame and fortune, are
now less and less popular among people of all ages. Perhaps the 21 st century is
set to be the century of the small town and the countryside.
单选题
Most people in the survey who live in big cities would like to move
somewhere smaller.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】[解析] 根据第一段中的“at least two-thirds of those currently living in big cities would like to relocate to the countryside or a small town”可知,在调查中,大多居住在大城市中的人想要迁居至乡村或小镇,即更小的地方。
单选题
Many people in the survey think public transport is reasonably priced.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】[解析] 根据第二段倒数第一句中的“Many people think the price of underground and bus travel is too high”可知,很多人认为地铁和公交的收费过高。由此可知,在调查中,很多人认为公共交通的收费并不合理。
单选题
It is difficult to buy a flat in London because of the cost.
单选题
London has had some success in reducing pollution.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】[解析] 通篇文章并未提及伦敦在减少污染方面的成功案例。
单选题
Noise pollution is seen as a big problem by most people in the survey.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】[解析] 根据最后一段第一句中的“the majority of people in the survey were fed up with the constant noise pollution”可知,在调查中,很多人受够了没完没了的噪音污染。由此不难推断,受调查的很多人认为噪音污染是个大问题。