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26. Why are pots and boxes mentioned in the last paragraph?C. To describe the bench's practical use in winter. D. To explain why the bench needed winter storage.27. What does"The Bench" represent by the story's end?A. A symbol of community bonds.B. A solution to the aging problem.C. A reminder of the past summer.D. A memory of a valued online order.CWhat if you could meet most of your daily needsshopping, work, education, healthcarewithin a15-minute walk or bike ride from your home? This is the exciting vision of the"15-minute city"sparked unexpected and fierce opposition.The concept was popularized by Mayor Anne Hidalgo of Paris and based on the research of FrenchscholarCarlos Moreno. It suggests a move from city planning centered mainly on cars to one focused on"chrono-urbanism". The goal is to return urban space to people, with more parks and streets for walking. Advocates argue that this model addresses multiple crises all at the same time: climate change, social isolation, and public health.Despite its apparent benefits, opponents have misrepresented the idea online, framing it as a secretgovernment plan to control people's free movement. While these claims are baseless, they have gainedout the concept.The real issue, however, goes deeper than misinformation. It points to a fundamental problem in urban innovation: the difficulty of imagining a life less dependent on the private car. For decades, the carhas symbolized personal freedom and status. Any policy that seems to reduce car use, even ifit aims toenhance overall quality of life, can make people feel emotionally upset. This reflects what transport expThe situation mirrors past urban conflicts. For instance, many people opposed creating walking-only streets in city centers decades ago, but now, such areas are mostly loved and valued. The experts of anning; it's about messaging.Success depends not only on smart design but also on effectively conveying its vision of a more sustainable and humane urban future.28. What can we learn about"chrono-urbanism' in paragraph 2?A. It gives more space to people.B. It aims to expand road networks.C. It focuses on car development.D. It was created by Carlos Moreno.29. What do the opponents think of the 15-minute city?A. Traffic-slowing.B. Money-wasting.C. Freedom-limiting.D. Tech-demanding.30. What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about?A. The challenge of a less car-centered life.B. The significance of private cars.C. The public's reactions to a new policy.D. The definition of car dependency.31. What does the experts' conclusion imply in the last paragraph?A. Public opinions are too hard to change.B. Sustainable transition is the top priority.C. Communication matters as much as design.D. Planning should send an innovative messageDDavid Uttal, a scientist at Northwestern University, has always been poor at finding his way. At 13,he got lost on a Boy Scout hike for two and a half days. The world is full of people like Uttal -andtheir opposites, the folks who always seem to know exactly where they are and how to get where they
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