六级·阅读理解·试点 Passage 1
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"Urban planners increasingly treat public space as infrastructure rather than decoration. Parks, pedestrian streets, and small squares can improve air quality, support local businesses, and strengthen community ties. When these spaces are poorly maintained or designed only for cars, cities pay hidden costs in health and social isolation.\n\nSuccessful projects usually combine three elements: accessibility for different age groups, shade and seating that invite longer stays, and programming such as markets or concerts that create regular reasons to visit. A beautiful plaza that nobody uses is still a design failure.\n\nMeasuring success requires more than photo opportunities. Planners now track foot traffic, local retail revenue, and residents\u0027 reported sense of safety. Data helps cities iterate instead of repeating expensive mistakes.\n\n1. How do planners increasingly view public space?\n\nA. As optional decoration\nB. As infrastructure\nC. As a substitute for hospitals\nD. As private property only"
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"Urban planners increasingly treat public space as infrastructure rather than decoration. Parks, pedestrian streets, and small squares can improve air quality, support local businesses, and strengthen community ties. When these spaces are poorly maintained or designed only for cars, cities pay hidden costs in health and social isolation.\n\nSuccessful projects usually combine three elements: accessibility for different age groups, shade and seating that invite longer stays, and programming such as markets or concerts that create regular reasons to visit. A beautiful plaza that nobody uses is still a design failure.\n\nMeasuring success requires more than photo opportunities. Planners now track foot traffic, local retail revenue, and residents\u0027 reported sense of safety. Data helps cities iterate instead of repeating expensive mistakes.\n\n2. Which is NOT listed as an element of successful projects?\n\nA. Accessibility for different age groups\nB. Shade and seating\nC. Programming such as markets\nD. Exclusive access for car owners"
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"Urban planners increasingly treat public space as infrastructure rather than decoration. Parks, pedestrian streets, and small squares can improve air quality, support local businesses, and strengthen community ties. When these spaces are poorly maintained or designed only for cars, cities pay hidden costs in health and social isolation.\n\nSuccessful projects usually combine three elements: accessibility for different age groups, shade and seating that invite longer stays, and programming such as markets or concerts that create regular reasons to visit. A beautiful plaza that nobody uses is still a design failure.\n\nMeasuring success requires more than photo opportunities. Planners now track foot traffic, local retail revenue, and residents\u0027 reported sense of safety. Data helps cities iterate instead of repeating expensive mistakes.\n\n3. What do planners track besides foot traffic?\n\nA. Local retail revenue and sense of safety\nB. The number of photo opportunities only\nC. International airline ticket prices\nD. Students\u0027 biology exam scores"
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