四、信息还原(10分)
Do you get more carsick in electric cars than in gasoline (汽油) ones? You're not the only one. And it might be even worse in self-driving cars.
When reading in a car, your eyes tell your brain (大脑) the car isn't moving. 1.
A
This may make you uncomfortable as your body gets two different messages at the same time.
For electric cars, they often make people feel sick more easily. 2.
D
When the driver stops, the electric car slows down more quickly than the gasoline car. This can make some people feel sick. That's because our bodies aren't used to such a fast change.
3.
B
People are focused on screens (屏幕) and they seldom look outside. The sensory (感官的) mismatch, together with sudden starts and stops, makes people feel carsick more easily.
Sadly, self-driving cars may be another problem. 4.
G
Maybe it's because people feel less in control (控制). When we can't control the speed and direction, our bodies may feel terrible.
5.
F
For example, Honda, a Japanese company, is trying to make cars move without sudden stops and starts. We hope more pe
ople will like riding in smarter cars in the future.
A. But your body feels it is moving.
B. The larger screens in cars make things worse.
C. You can avoid carsickness by taking medicine.
D. When the driver starts the electric car, it goes faster.
E. That's why more and more people choose electric cars.
F. To solve these problems, car makers are trying their best.
G. A study shows 12% of Americans might feel carsick in self-driving cars.