In this section, you will hear a short passage. For questions 21-30, complete the notes using no more than three words for each

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问题 In this section, you will hear a short passage. For questions 21-30, complete the notes using no more than three words for each blank. The passage will be read only once. Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet.
What is hydroplaning?
    It may happen on the following occasions:
    a【D1】______moves too quickly along a wet road:
    a layer of water accumulates【D2】______:
    they lift up and lose traction:
    the driver【D3】______.
What actions has NASA taken?
    They【D4】______a lot of data.
    They produced a【D5】______.
    They published the equation【D6】______ , along with information about the【D7】______
    of water depth,【D8】______ , tire tread, and vehicle weight on hydroplaning risk.
Safety tips
    Use well-treaded, fully【D9】______tires.
    Do not slam on the【D10】______if you skid on wet pavement.
【D4】
In this section, you will hear a short passage. For questions 21-30, complete the notes using no more than three words for each blank. The passage will be read only once. Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet.
    Hydroplaning happens when a vehicle moves too quickly along a wet road. A layer of water accumulates under the tires: they lift up and lose traction: the driver loses control.
    Now, what does NASA have to do with hydroplaning? Here’s a historical look at the science story. Hydroplaning is a relatively new phenomenon for humans, given that the combination of high speed and smooth pavement that’s necessary has only fairly recently become possible.
    In fact, it wasn’t until 1957 that a tire treadmill study first experimentally demonstrated hydroplaning "in action". That study was motivated by airplanes. Hydroplaning had been causing a lot of problems for pilots landing on wet runways.
    Here’s where NASA comes in. NASA scientists wanted to figure out what hydroplaning was all about. So, they collected a lot of data, and produced a mathematical formula to illustrate how quickly a vehicle could travel on a wet surface before entering hydroplane mode.
    They published the equation in 1963, along with information about the effects of water depth, paving technique, tire tread, and vehicle weight on hydroplaning risk.
    This publication offered several important safety tips. For example, use well-treaded, fully inflated tires and don’t slam on the brakes if you skid on wet pavement.
    These suggestions may sound commonplace, and we now also know that vehicles with antilock brakes require slightly different hydroplane handling than those without. However, we can thank those NASA scientists from fifty years ago for getting the word out, and helping to keep all drivers— on runways and roads—safer on rainy days.

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解析 (录音中间部分谈及NASA对解决滑胎问题采取的行动,包括收集数据、创建数学模型、发布相关等式及信息等。该空为第一点“They collected a lot of data”,因此该空填collect—ed,注意该项为他们过去所采取的行动,所以应用一般过去时。)
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