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        Mexico sites on an island plateau (高原) surrounded by volcanic peaks, which makes air quality a constant concern for people who live there.

        In April, the country took a decisive step toward improving air quality by enacting a temporary ban on private and Federal vehicles in the city. The rule forbids people from driving in the city one day each week and one Saturday each month. Electric vehicles, government service vehicles, public transport options and school buses are not included in the ban.

        Mexico City isn't the first urban center to be involved in car-free living. But the ban is more than an awareness-raiser. It was enacted with the direct aim of solving air pollution. In March, the city sank into a deep brown haze of smog when the pollution levels passed the 200 mark. The city ordered some 1.1m of the area's 4.7m cars off the streets and also offered free bus and subway rides.

        Mexico City's temporary vehicle ban raises questions about the best ways to improve urban air quality. India, whose citizens breathe some of the world's dirtiest air, has tried a variety of solutions. Earlier this year, the Indian government started a 4% sales tax on new-car purchases.

        Beijing also has experience with cleaning the air. The city introduced alternate-day rules in advance of the 2008 Olympic Games, which produced good results. And then there is the London congestion (拥挤) charge, introduced in 2003. The charge has had a measurable effect on air quality.

    For now, Mexico City — named by the United Nations as the most polluted city on the planet in 1992 — can look forward to the start of the region's rainy season, when daily showers will help lo clean the air.

    1. (1) How did Mexico ban vehicles in the city?
      A . By banning private and Federal vehicles one day a week. B . By forbidding private and public vehicles every Saturday. C . By limiting the number of new cars. D . By prohibiting the vehicles except public ones.
    2. (2) What did the government of Mexico do when carrying out the ban on vehicles?
      A . Raised the number of public vehicles. B . Offered free bus and subway rides. C . Introduced more travel options. D . Encouraged citizens to leave the city.
    3. (3) What may contribute to improving the air quality in Mexico?
      A . Alternate-day rules. B . Tax rises. C . Congestion charge. D . The rainy season.
    4. (4) What's the best title for the passage?
      A . Mexico —an Island Plateau B . A Variety of Bans on Vehicles in Mexico C . Should Cities Be Car-free Zones D . How to Improve Air Quality

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