32.Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words (读短文, 在空格内填入适当的词, 使其内容通顺共, 每空格限填一词, 首字母已给).
People have seen the colorful shared bikes (共享单车) in the city streets around China for two years. People can rent (租用) them with a smart phone app and then park anywhere they c(1)
. To relieve (减少) traffic jams and air pollution, many cities have introduced bike﹣sharing services. But sometimes, d(2)
are not so perfect.
It is true that it is convenient for people to go out by shared bike. As shared bikes become more popular, problems showed up. According to news reports, users treated shared bikes badly. After people used the bikes, some of them just t(3)
them onto streets and even into the ditches (水沟). Some people stole the bikes or locked them up in chains (链条). A month ago, the police fined a man in Shanghai 1, 000 yuan, because he stole a shared bike.
Besides, the damage to the QR codes (二维码) on the bikes has brought huge losses to bike﹣sharing companies, like Mobike (摩拜单车). If the QR code is bad, people cannot use the bike anymore. It can take several hundred yuan for the c(4)
workers to find a lost bike and repair it. Mobike has 100 credit scores for each user. Once the score drops to below 80, bike rental (租金) will go up five yuan per 30 minutes.
H (5)
, punishment may not be the best way to stop shared bikes from being stolen or damaged. Bike﹣sharing services will work better only if people f(6)
the rules and show respect for the bikes.