Drivers who don't ________ the traffic rules should report themselves to the police statio
A.comply with
B.trifle with
C.consult with
D.conflict with
A.comply with
B.trifle with
C.consult with
D.conflict with
听力原文: Accidents are caused; they don't just happen. The reason may be easy to see: an overloaded tray, a shelf out of reach, a patch of ice on the road. But more often than not there is a chain of events leading up to the misfortune—frustration, tiredness, or just bad temper—that show what the accident really is, a sort of attack on oneself.
Road accidents, for example, happen frequently after a family quarrel, and we all know people who are accident-prone, so often at odds with themselves and the world that they seem to cause accidents for themselves and others.
By definition, an accident is something you cannot predict to avoid, and the idea which used to be current, that the majority of road accidents are caused by a minority of criminally careless drivers, is not supported by insurance statistics. These show that most accidents involve ordinary motorists in a moment of carelessness or thoughtlessness.
It is not always clear, either, what sort of conditions made people more likely to have an accident. For instance, the law requires all factories to take safety precautions and most companies have safety committees to make sure that the regulations are observed, but still, every day in Britain, some fifty thousand men and women are absent from work due to accidents. These accidents are largely the result of human error or misjudgment—noise and fatigue, boredom or worry are possible factors which contribute to this. Doctors who work in factories have found that those who drink too much, usually people, who have a high anxiety level, run three times the normal risk of accidents at work.
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A.External conditions.
B.People's internal conditions influenced by physical or mental factors.
C.Slippery roads.
D.A chain of events.
The writer of this passage would probably favor______.
A.bus drivers who weren’t reckless
B.driving alone
C.a television set on the bus
D.no billboards along the road
A.They don't want their present bosses to know what they're doing.
B.They want to earn money from both jobs.
C.They cannot earn money as taxi drivers yet.
D.They look forward to further promotion.
B. Because they want to earn money from both jobs.
C. Because they cannot earn money as taxi drivers yet.
D. Because they look forward to further promotion.
听力原文: (29) Tile Golden Gate Bridge joins the beautiful city of San Francisco with its suburbs to the north. (26)Each day, about one hundred thousand cars cross the bridge, taking people to and from the city. More than half of them cross the bridge during the morning and evening rush hours. As a result, the trip is not pleasant.
Now, however, there is at least one group of happy commuters. These are the people who travel under the bridge instead of on it. They go to work by boat and enjoy it so much that most say they will never go by car again. (29)The boat they take is the large, quite, comfortable "Golden Gate". (27)Commuters can enjoy the sun on the boat. In the morning they can have breakfast in the coffee shop, and in the evening they can have a drink in the bar while they are looking at San Francisco's famous scene and the nearby hills.
The trip takes only thirty minutes and is not very expensive. And what's more, being on a boat seems to make people feel more friendly towards each other. Two commuters who met on the "Golden Gate" have already got married.
Because the boat has been so successful, there are plans to use other, still larger boats. There is also a plan for a high speed boat that will make the trip in only fifteen minutes. (28)Not everyone is happy about that. "A lot of people don't want to get the trip faster," said one commuter. "They feel that half an hour is just enough time to rest."
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A.Because the trip takes as long as 30 minutes.
B.Because the bridge is too long.
C.Because the bridge is crowded with cars.
D.Because the drivers can't enjoy the beauty there.
The Arabs assert that camels are so acutely aware of injustice and ill treatment that a camel owner ho punishes one of the beasts too harshly finds it difficult to escape the camel’s vengeance.Apparently, the animal will remember an injury and wait for an opportunity to get revenge.
In order to protect themselves form. the vengeful beasts, Arabian camel drivers have learned to trick their camels into believing they have achieved revenge.When an Arab realizes that he has excited a camel’s rage, he places his own garments on the ground in the animal’s path.He arranges the clothing so that it appears to cover a man’s body.When the camel recognizes its master’s clothing on the ground, it seizes the pile with its teeth, shakes the garments violently and tramples on them in a rage.Eventually, after its anger has died away, the camel departs, assuming its revenge is complete.Only then does the owner of the garments come out of hiding, safe for the time being, thanks to this clever ruse.
6.Which of the following is mentioned in this passage?
A.The camel never drinks water
B.The camel is always violent
C.The camel is very sensitive
D.The camel is rarely used anymore
7.It is implied in the passage that______.
A.the mule is a stupid and insensitive animal
B.the mule is as intelligent as the camel
C.the mule is an animal widely used in the desert
D.the mule is a vengeful animal
8.From this passage we can conclude that _______.
A.camels are generally vicious towards their owners
B.camels usually treat their owners well
C.camels don’t see very well
D.camels try to punish people who abuse them
9.The writer makes the camel’s vengeful behavior. clearer to the reader by presenting_______.
A.a well-planned argument
B.a large variety of examples
C.some eyewitness accounts
D.a typical incident
10.The main idea of the passage is __________.
A.camels can be as intelligent as their drivers
B.camels, sensitive to injustice, will seek revenge on those who harm them
C.camel drivers are often the targets of camels’ revenge
D.camels are sensitive creatures that are aware of injustice
A.does
B.is
C.will
B.Tips for safer driving
C.Men's driving behavior
D.Possible reasons for driving performance
E.Women's driving behavior today
F.Physical differences between drivers
There is no evidence that men are born to be_____.A.better drivers
B.less carefully
C.better skills
D.more risky behavior
E.confidently and carefully
People's traditional view may influence_____.A.better drivers
B.less carefully
C.better skills
D.more risky behavior
E.confidently and carefully
Nowadays women drivers are showing_____.A.better drivers
B.less carefully
C.better skills
D.more risky behavior
E.confidently and carefully
All drivers are suggested to drive_____.A.better drivers
B.less carefully
C.better skills
D.more risky behavior
E.confidently and carefully
F.drivers’ performance
Paragraph③_____.A.Men's driving record
B.Tips for safer driving
C.Men's driving behavior
D.Possible reasons for driving performance
E.Women's driving behavior today
F.Physical differences between drivers
Paragraph②_____.A.Men's driving record
B.Tips for safer driving
C.Men's driving behavior
D.Possible reasons for driving performance
E.Women's driving behavior today
F.Physical differences between drivers
Paragraph④_____.A.Men's driving record
B.Tips for safer driving
C.Men's driving behavior
D.Possible reasons for driving performance
E.Women's driving behavior today
F.Physical differences between drivers
Paragraph⑤_____.A.Men's driving record
B.Tips for safer driving
C.Men's driving behavior
D.Possible reasons for driving performance
E.Women's driving behavior today
F.Physical differences between drivers
Men drivers have poorer records because they drive_____.A.better drivers
B.less carefully
C.better skills
D.more risky behavior
E.confidently and carefully
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A. Who are you
B. I’m Parker
C. Don’t you know me
D. This is Parker