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Exam advice
t Read the text carefully, looking at the subject of each
paragraph and the information before and after each
gap.
3 Choose from the paragraphs A–G the one which fi ts t Work methodically through the paragraphs, reading
each gap (1–6). There is one extra paragraph which them and placing them one by one.
you do not need to use. t Pay attention to words and phrases in the missing
paragraphs which may refer to something in the text.
t When you have fi nished, quickly read the text again to
A At those speeds the front of the car starts to lift.
check your answers.
As a result you start to lose your steering, so you
can’t even steer round whatever it is you can’t see
because of the vibrations. Make no mistake, 320 E Somehow they had to find an extra 30 km/h, but
km/h is at the limit of what man can do right now. each extra 1km/h increase in speed requires an
Which is why the new Bugatti Veyron is special. extra 8bhp from the power plant. An extra 30
Because it can do 406 km/h. km/h then would need an extra 240 bhp. That was
not possible.
B For this, Volkswagen went to Ricardo, a British
F This car cannot be judged in the same way that
company that makes gearboxes for various Formula
One teams. ‘It was hard,’ said one of the engineers. we judge other cars. It meets noise and emission
regulations and it can be driven by someone whose
‘The gearbox in an F1 car only has to last a few
hours, but the Veyron’s has to last 10 or 20 years.’ only qualification is an ability to reverse round
corners and do an emergency stop. So technically it
is a car. And yet it just isn’t.
C It has always been thus. When Louis Rigolly broke
the 160 km/h barrier in 1904, the vibration would
have been terrifying. And I dare say that driving a G You might want to ponder that for a moment.
Jaguar E-type at 240 km/h in 1966 must have been Covering the length of a football pitch, in a second,
a bit sporty as well. in a car. If you stamp on the middle pedal hard, you
will pull up from 400 km/h in just 10 sec. Sounds
good, but in those 10 sec you’ll have covered 500
D It all started when Ferdinand Piëch, the former metres. That’s five football pitches to stop.
boss of Volkswagen, bought Bugatti and had
someone design a concept car. ‘This,’ he said, ‘is 4 Work in pairs.
what the next Bugatti will look like. And it will
have an engine that develops 1000 horsepower and Would you like to drive a car like this? Why (not)?
it will be capable of 400 km/h.’ Should roads have speed limits and should cars be
built that can break speed limits? Why (not)?
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