Every year several thousand people die in the car accidents in Great Britain. And between one and two hundred thousand people are hurt.
There are rules to make the roads safe, but people do not always obey (遵守) the rules. They are careless. If everybody obeys the rules, the road will be much safer. How can we make the roads safer?
Remember this rule. In Great Britain traffic keeps to the left. Cars, buses and bikes must all keep to the left side of the road. In most other countries traffic keeps to the right.
Before crossing the road, we should stop and look at both ways. Look right and left. Then, if you are sure that the road is clear, it is safe to cross the road. If you see small children or very old people, help them to cross the road. We must teach our children to cross the road safely. We must always give them a good example. Small children must not play in the street.
【小題1】 If we want to make the roads safer, _______.
A.everybody must be careful and obey the traffic rules |
B.traffic should keep to the right |
C.don’t cross the road too often |
D.roads must be clear |
A.on the right side of the road | B.on the left side of the road |
C.in the middle of the road | D.behind the buses |
A.Before crossing the road, we should stop and look at both ways. |
B.In our country traffic keeps to the right. |
C.Few people die in the traffic accidents in Great Britain |
D.Streets are not safe places for playing. |
A.the road is not noisy |
B. the road is very clean |
C. there is no car or bus running |
D.you can see very clearly on the road |
A.look right | B.look left |
C.look both ways, right and left | D.run cross the road |
【小題1】A
【小題2】B
【小題3】C
【小題4】C
【小題5】C
解析試題分析:本文講述了英國的交通事故問題。告訴我們每個(gè)人都要記住并遵守交通規(guī)則,大人要以身作則,并告訴孩子不要在馬路上玩耍。
【小題1】推理判斷題。If everybody obeys the rules, the road will be much safer. Before crossing the road, we should stop and look at both ways.從以上句子可以推斷出答案為A。
【小題2】推理判斷題。In Great Britain traffic keeps to the left. Cars, buses and bikes must all keep to the left side of the road. 從此句可以推斷出答案為B。
【小題3】推理判斷題。Every year several thousand people die in the car accidents in Great Britain. 與C. Few people die in the traffic accidents in Great Britain的意思不符,其它幾項(xiàng)與文意一致,故選C。
【小題4】推理判斷題。if you are sure that the road is clear, it is safe to cross the road.由此句可以推知“The road is clear”的含義是 there is no car or bus running,故答案為C。
【小題5】推理判斷題。Before crossing the road, we should stop and look at both ways. Look right and left. 過馬路前,我們應(yīng)該停下來看看路的兩邊,左邊和右邊。由句意可知,答案為 C。
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