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?New York State has passed the USA’s first state law banning motorists talking on hand-held cell phones. The ban will begin November 1st, although drivers caught using hand-held cell phones will be given only warnings during the first month.
First-time violators(违法者)will face a $100 fine. A second time call for a $200 fine and every violation after that will cost$500.
At least a dozen localities(地方)have established bans, starting in 1999; and 40 states have had bans proposed but not passed. At least 23 countries, including the Great Britain, Italy, Israel and Japan, ban drivers from using hand-held cell phones.
There are about 115 million cell phones in use in the United States and more than 6 million in New York State.
“To think that I’m not going to use cell phone when at the same time I can still use my laptop(膝上电脑), I still can read a paper, I can still change my trousers while driving 65 mph. I think there’s just something wrong,” an official said.
Other critics noted that other things like eating, drinking coffee and applying make up while driving caused at least as much of a concern. They suggested that the ban include a broader range of things.
小题1: How much fine will a hand-held cell phone user receive if he has been caught using it four times while driving after November?
小题2:. We can see from this passage that ____.
小题3:The official mentioned in this passage ____.
小题4:The writer intends to tell us in the last paragraph that ______.
First-time violators(违法者)will face a $100 fine. A second time call for a $200 fine and every violation after that will cost$500.
At least a dozen localities(地方)have established bans, starting in 1999; and 40 states have had bans proposed but not passed. At least 23 countries, including the Great Britain, Italy, Israel and Japan, ban drivers from using hand-held cell phones.
There are about 115 million cell phones in use in the United States and more than 6 million in New York State.
“To think that I’m not going to use cell phone when at the same time I can still use my laptop(膝上电脑), I still can read a paper, I can still change my trousers while driving 65 mph. I think there’s just something wrong,” an official said.
Other critics noted that other things like eating, drinking coffee and applying make up while driving caused at least as much of a concern. They suggested that the ban include a broader range of things.
小题1: How much fine will a hand-held cell phone user receive if he has been caught using it four times while driving after November?
| A.$500. | B.$1000. | C.$1200. | D.$1300. |
| A.the ban has been put into effect in most states in the U. S. |
| B.many of the developed countries forbid drivers using hand-held cell phones |
| C.over fifty localities or states ban drivers from using hand-held cell phones |
| D.more people in the U. S. are against the ban than for it |
| A.does not agree with this ban |
| B.doesn’t believe using hand-held cell phones while driving will cause any danger |
| C.doesn’t understand why hand-held cell phones alone should be banned among many others |
| D.believes changing pants while driving will cause greater danger |
| A.it is not fair to have this ban passed |
| B.the ban will never be passed in the whole country |
| C.more activities of the same kind should also be banned |
| D.the ban will meet with more criticism |
小题1:D
小题1:B
小题1:C
小题1:C
小题1:计算题:从文章第二段的句子:First-time violators(违法者)will face a $100 fine. A second time call for a $200 fine and every violation after that will cost$500. 可知第一次罚100美元,第二次罚200美元,以后每加一次罚500,所以四次,要罚1300美元,选D。
小题1:推断题:文章第三段提到了几个国家Great Britain, Italy, Israel and Japan, 都是发达国家。选B。
小题1:推理题:文章第四段引用一位官员的话“To think that I’m not going to use cell phone when at the same time I can still use my laptop(膝上电脑), I still can read a paper, I can still change my trousers while driving 65 mph. I think there’s just something wrong,”说明他不理解为什么开车禁用手机。 C
小题1:细节题:从文章最后一句话They suggested that the ban include a broader range of things. 看出他们认为同样的行为也应该受惩罚。选C。
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