题目内容
Congestion charging is gradually becoming a familiar part of Britain’s road systems. So toll roads are becoming more and more. Urban charging plans are in place in Durham and London, and the M6 Toll road is now in operation. In 2005, the government announced plans for nationwide road charging. A experimental plan could be operating within five years with a nationwide plan being officially carried out within ten years. Reports from the agency have found that there is some support among a minority (少数) of British motorists for charging plans. They say this plan shows some practical benefits to drivers, for example, clearer roads, better detection of tax escape, or a reduction in fuel duty. However, when questioned on the best way to pay any charge, the majority of drivers preferred extra taxation on fuel rather than a satellite tracking(卫星跟踪) plan. The government says that action must be taken to reduce congestion, and that drivers should consider their journeys carefully. Public transport plays a key role in helping motorists choose an alternative to the car. It is believed that convenient public transport is the best choice before drivers bear any further great costs. Of course, many motorists disagree with the charging plans, because it means that you need to pay to use a road or to enter a city centre. These pages will guide you around the details of each currently operational scheme in the UK. Click on the menu at the top of the page for the relevant scheme. 1. According to the passage, we can guess a toll road is _________. A. a road travelers have to pay to use B. a road on which drivers can drive very fast C. a road which is constructed by the government D. a road which is protected by the native inhabitants 2. According to the government, the whole UK may carry out the plans _________. A. around 2005 B. around 2015 C. around 2008 D. around 2020 3. According to the passage, it can be learned that ______. A. most drivers say the charging plans have some benefits B. many drivers prefer to pay more road tax when they are charged C. the government encourages motorists to use public transport D. only a few drivers don’t agree with the charging plan 4. This passage may come from a _________. A. traffic book B. website C. traffic magazine D. newspaper |
1—4 ABCB |
2. 根据第一段最后一句中“a nationwide plan being officially carried out within ten years.”可推测答案为B。 3. 由第二段中 “there is some support among a minority of British motorists for charging plans”可知只有少数人支持道路收费,故A项错误;从第二段最后一句可知,他们希望多交燃料税而不是公路税,故B错误; 从最后一段中 “many motorists disagree with the charging plans”可知大多数人反对道路收费,故D说法错误。从文章第三段可知C项说法正确。 |

假定你是李雷。你在美国某城市学习期间,发现所在的城市面临严重的交通拥堵。面对这种情况,你以一个留学生的名义向当地政府提出一些合理化的建议,以缓解现在的拥堵状况。词数:120左右。提示如下:
现象 | 道路拥挤,车速很慢 |
致因 | 车辆增多,设施落后 |
措施 | 1.限制进入市区的车的数量,收“市区税”; 2.修建市区停车场; 3.多修路并改善路况; 4.建立奖惩机制。 |
Dear Sirs,
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Yours sincerely,
Li Lei
随着私家车的普及,城市的交通堵塞越来越严重。最近,本市正在考虑学习伦敦和新加坡的经验,对城区的私家车辆另外收取一定的交通堵塞费用(a congestion fee),请你根据以下讨论的情况,写篇短文。
注意:词数:100一120,文章的开头已给出(不计词数)。
赞成 | 反对 | 我的看法(至少2点) |
1.减少污染 2.缓解交通压力 3.所收费用可用于改善公共交通设施 | 1.车主已经支付了太多的费用 2.对市中心的商业和经济发展不利,因为购物者不去市中心了 | … |
With the development of our society, more and more private cars stream onto the road,which brings a big problem to our city. So shall we charge the car drivers a congestion fee?
书面表达(25分)
近年来,大城市的交通拥堵引发公众抱怨和关心,它给居民的生活和工作带来极大不便。请根据以下信息以“Traffic Congestion”为题写一篇英文报道。首句已给出,120字左右。
原因 | 措施 | 自己的看法 |
私家车增多 城市道路和街道窄,改善缓慢 公共交通体系管理不善,个别人不遵守交通规则 | 改善公交体系,行人遵守交规不闯红灯 | ……… |