题目内容
If you haven’t seen or heard anything about Road Rage in the last few months, you’ve probably been avoiding the media. There have been countless stories about this new and scary phenomenon, considered a type of aggressive driving. You have most likely encountered aggressive driving or Road Rage recently if you drive at all.
While drunk driving remains a critical problem, the facts about aggressive driving are surely as disturbing. For instance, according to the National Highway Transportation Safety Association, 4,1907 people died on the highway last year. Of those deaths, the agency estimates that about two-thirds were caused at least in part by aggressive driving behaviour.
Why is this phenomenon occurring more than ever now and why is it something that seemed almost nonexistent a few short years ago? Experts have certain theories, and all are probably partially correct. One suggestion is sheer overcrowding. In the last decade, the number of the cars on the roads has increased by more than 11 percent, and the number of miles driven has increased by 35 percent. However, the number of new road miles has only increased by 1 percent. That means more cars in the same amount of space.; and the problem is magnified in urban areas. Also, people have less time and more things to do. With people working and trying to fit extra chores and activities into the day, street levels have never been higher. Stress creates anxiety, which leads to short tempers. These factors, when combined in certain situations, can spell Road Rage.
You may think you are the last person who would drive aggressively, but you might be surprised. For instance, have you ever yelled out loud at a slower driver, sounded the horn long and hard at another car, or sped up to keep another driver from passing? If you recognize yourself in any of these situations, watch out!
Whether you are getting angry at other drivers, or another driver is visibly upset with you, there are things you can do to avoid any major conflict. If you are susceptible (easily influenced) to Road Rage, the key to discharge your emotion in a healthy way. If you are the target of another driver’s rage, do everything possible to get away from the other driver safely, including avoiding eye contact and getting out of their way.
- 1.
The first sentence in Para 1 implies that__________.
- A.one may be angered by media reports and wants to avoid them.
- B.the media coined the term “Road Rage” only a few months ago.
- C.Road Rage has received much media coverage in the last few months.
- D.people not interested in the media know little about recent happenings
- A.
- 2.
The underlined “spell” in Para3 means___________.
- A.relieve
- B.cause
- C.spread
- D.prevent
- A.
- 3.
Which of the following characterizes aggressive driving?
- A.Talking while driving.
- B.Driving at high speed.
- C.Sounding the horn when passing.
- D.Shouting at another driver.
- A.
- 4.
The last paragraph is intended to ___________.
- A.tell people how to deal with Road Rage.
- B.inform people how aggressive drivers could be.
- C.show people how to control themselves when angry.
- D.warn people against eye contact with another driver
- A.
文章讲述的路怒的原因,表现和可以采取的避免措施
1.C 推理判断题,根据文章第一段的 If you haven’t seen or heard anything about Road Rage in the last few months, you’ve probably been avoiding the media可知,最近媒体肯定每天都在讲路怒问题。
2.B 猜测词义题,根据These factors, when combined in certain situations, can spell Road Rage可知,该词意为招致,导致的意思
3.D 事实细节题,根据第四段的For instance, have you ever yelled out loud at a slower driver可知,
4.A 主旨大意题,根据最后一段的中心句there are things you can do to avoid any major conflict可知,该段讲述的是避免冲突的一些建议。
Different people use different languages. We Chinese speak Chinese, and, most of us are learning a foreign language. But there is another kind of language we need to know --- the language of the body.
All over the world, people “talk with their hand, with their heads and with their eyes.” When Japanese people meet, they bow. When Indians meet, they put their hands together. What do American and British do? Americans are more imformal(不拘小节的) than the British. They like to be friendly. They use first names, they ask questions and they talk easily about themselves. When they sit down, they like to relax in their chairs and make themselves comfortable. British people are more reserved(保守的). They take more time to make friends. They like to know you before they ask your name.
When British or American people meet someone for the first time, they shake hands. They do not usually shake hands with people they know well. Women sometimes kiss their women friends, and men kiss women friends (on one cheek only). When a man meets a man, he just smiles, and says, “Hello.” Men do not kiss each other, or hold hands. Even fathers and sons do not often kiss each other.
【小题1】In the passsage, the writer thinks that body language is ______________.
A.uselss | B.difficult | C.quite easy | D.important |
A.different countries hav the same body language. |
B.different countries have different body anguages. |
C.people in Asia share the same body language. |
D.many people only use their body language. |
A.sit straight | B.never sits down | C.makes fun of you | D.sits freely |
A.imopssible | B.too easy | C.too difficult | D.slow |
A.men | B.women | C.British | D.Americans |