The young driver looked over the engine carefully ____________(以免出问题)on the way.
The young driver looked over the engine carefully ____________(以免出问题)on the way.
The young driver looked over the engine carefully ____________(以免出问题)on the way.
第1题
A.goes wrong
B.should go wrong
C.went wrong
D.would go wrong
第2题
W: I took pride in driving well when I was young, for I had to wait until I had a car to learn to drive. When I finally learned, it was something I really enjoyed and still enjoy; I remember how smart that driver had seemed driving so well and dressed so neatly in their uniforms. And I thought I'd like to do that myself.
M: You really enjoy driving, I see. And how long have you been a taxi driver?
M: It has been quite some time already, hasn't it?
W: Yeah.
M: Then, what did you find the most difficult about becoming a taxi driver?
W: I can still remember when I was learning to drive. It was scary. I did not yet know how to judge distance, and when a truck came near. It seemed like its wheel would just coming right over me. Anyway soon I learned to judge distance. I began looking ahead, stopped worrying about the truck which was moving on either side.
M: What's the best part of your job?
W: I found that what I like the best about this job was being outdoors, seeing how the city changes from season to season, and there are places I've seen that I would probably never have seen in another job. And I love all kinds of weather. I'd like to leave the window down in a fine rain. And the beautiful sceneries, you know...
(20)
A.She owned a car.
B.She drove well.
C.She liked drivers' uniforms.
D.It was her childhood dream.
第3题
The temperature was 40℃ and my mobile phone was locked in the car ____40____ I couldn ’t call for help. Panicked, I looked around for somehelp and saw a young man standing by his large truck. Seeing my agitating, he came over and ____41____ to try to open the door. He was ____42____ in his attempts but failed. My hero went back to his truck andusedhis phone to call for help.
____43____ my growing anxiety, I forced myself to talk ____44____ to Max, explaining the situation. He was so good, ____45____ with toys, but he was getting distressed. Sweat rolled down his face, arm and legs, but he was calm and ____46____ . I told him that someonewas coming to ____47____ him.
Eventually automobile association officers ____48____ and began to work on the two front doors. ____49____ was having any success.Anxiety levels ____50____ . The officers then worked together on the driver ’s door, pushing it open, ____51____ then releasedthe other doors. I lift Max ____52____ the car. It was only when the officer poured bottles of water over the two of usto cool him down that he beganto ____53____ .
I thanked the young man for his kindness but he refused ____54____ to tell me his name. I hoped he knew how much his kindness and ____55____ meant to me that day.
36、__________
A.When
B.After
C.Since
D.Because
37A.keys
B.gifts
C.materials
D.bags
38A.Gradually
B.Consequently
C.Immediately
D.Probably
39A.hold onto
B.get into
C.peek into
D.turn on
40A.but
B.for
C.so
D.or
41A.asked
B.demanded
C.decided
D.offered
42A.tireless
B.painful
C.rude
D.violent
43A.For
B.To
C.Despite
D.On
44A.formally
B.calming
C.desperately
D.nervously
45A.playing
B.dealing
C.fighting
D.helping
46A.thinking
B.trusting
C.angry
D.flexible
47A.scold
B.answer
C.observe
D.rescue
48A.broke in
B.moved in
C.stood up
D.turned up
49A.Neither
B.It
C.Either
D.decline
50A.improved
B.dropped
C.rose
D.declined
51A.when
B.which
C.where
D.who
52A.except for
B.regardlessof
C.back from
D.thanks to
53A.cry
B.run
C.doubt
D.shake
54A.thus
B.yet
C.even
D.still
55A.support
B.problem
C.promise
D.ability
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
第4题
听力原文: The young executive weaving through the traffic in his BMW, one hand on the steering wheel, the other holding a telephone, has become a familiar sight on our city streets. It doesn't look safe and it isn't. It is not just that the serous discussion he is having is distracting. There is also the tangled cable by the gear lever and the fact that he's only got one hand free if someone suddenly steps off the kerb.
Car phone have been available in Britain since 1959 but have only become common since January 1985 when two "cellular" systems were introduced. These are licensed by the government and take advantage of new technology and ultra-high radio frequencies. About 2500 subscribers were expected in the first years of operation but the actual figure for 1985 was more than double that. It is estimated that 75000 cellular phones were then in use, and there were well over 100000 by the end of 1986.
The Highway Code has been rewritten to include a warning that driver should not use hand-held telephone when the car is moving, because the drivers may concentrate more on the phone-work than the road ahead. Authority warns that those who drive and talk into a telephone will be prosecuted.
(30)
A.Talking to another person while driving.
B.Holding a telephone in one hand while driving.
C.Not keeping both hands on the steering wheel while driving.
D.Driving without any shoes on.
第5题
The man didn' t try to run(4)when he saw the policeman He just smiled and said to the woman."I want to give this purse ack to you, madam.I think you (5) it on the street.”(完型填空)
A.Wearing
B.Behind
C.Too
D.Dropped
E.Away
第6题
听力原文: (33)Researchers report that doing two or more things at once may decrease efficiency and actually take extra time switching from one task to another. In the most severe cases, it can even mean the difference between life and death.
In the study, four groups of young adults carried out a series of tasks and switched between different tasks, some complicated, such as solving math problems, and some more familiar, such as identifying geometric shapes. (34)The researchers found that time was lost in just switching from one task to another, and that time costs increased with the complexity of the tasks. “For each aspect of human performance—perceiving, thinking and acting people have specific mental resources whose effective use requires supervision through executive mental control,” said the lead author, David Meyer in materials provided with the report.
So-called“ multitasking” is becoming increasingly common because of cell phones and computers. the researchers point out, but it may just be adding wasted time and inefficiency to our days. A mere half second of time lost to task switching can mean the difference between life and death for a driver using a cell phone, Meyer said. (35)The authors say the research should make employers and employees think twice before implementing multitasking.
(30)
A.Multitasking is inefficient and wastes time.
B.Multitasking is a matter of life and death.
C.Multitasking is the process of executive control.
D.Multitasking is becoming increasingly common.
第9题
A drunken driver is usually defined as one with a 0.10 blood alcohol content or roughly three beers, glasses of wine or shots of whisky drunk within two hours. Heavy drinking used to be an acceptable part of the American alcohol image and judges were lenient (宽容的) in most courts, but the drunken slaughter has recently caused so many well-publicized tragedies, especially involving young children, that public opinion is no longer so tolerant.
Twenty states have raised the legal drinking age to 21, reversing a trend in the 1960's to reduce it to 18. After New Jersey lowered it to 18, the number of people killed by 18-to-20-year- old drivers more than doubled, so the state recently upped it back to 21.
Reformers, however, fear raising the drinking age will have little effect unless accompanied by educational programs to help young people to develop "responsible attitudes" about drinking and teach them to resist peer pressure to drink.
Tough new laws have led to increased arrests and tests and in many areas already, to a marked decline in fatalities. Some states are also penalizing bars for serving customers too many drinks.
As the fatalities continue to occur daily in every state, some Americans are even beginning to speak well of the 13 years' national prohibition of alcohol that began in 1919, which President Hoover called the "noble experiment". They forget that legal prohibition didn't stop drinking, but encouraged political corruption and organized crime. As with the booming drug trade generally, there is no easy solution.
Which of the following best concludes the main idea of this passage?
A.Drunken driving has caused numerous fatalities in the United States.
B.It's recommendable to prohibit alcohol drinking around the United States.
C.The American society is trying hard to prevent drunken driving.
D.Drunken driving has become a national epidemic in the United States.
第10题
a good title for the passage is ()
A、Hemingway's Interest in Writing
B、The Subjects for Hemingway's Writing
C、The Life of Young Hemingway
D、Hemingway's Understanding of War