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How good are U.S. drivers?

The CBS TV “National Drivers Test” showed that many U.S. drivers have a lot to learn. Here’s why:

CBS picked 1,799 samples(被实验者) to take the test in TV studios in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles. More than two out of five of the drivers failed the test. And the average score was the lowest passing mark-51 points out of a possible 80.

Chicago drivers did best with an average of 53 points. Los Angeles drivers came next with 52 points. New York and Philadephia drivers tied(得同样的分数) with 50 points-a failing score. Drivers with 50 points or less were rated(被评价为) “poorly informed” by the judges.

Here are some of the test results:

(1) Are men better informed drivers than women?-Yes. Men averaged 52 points. Women got average of 49.

(2) Are older drivers better informed than younger drivers?-No. Drivers under 26 averaged 52 points. Drivers from 27 to 45 averaged 51. Driver over 45 failed with 48 points on average.

(3) Does education make a difference?-Yes. College graduates averaged 52 points. High school graduates averaged 50. Those without high school diplomas(文凭) got 48. And people who had taken driver education courses scored an average of 53 points-three more than those who hadn’t.

(4) Does driving experience make a difference?-Yes. Drivers with three or more years’ experience averaged 51 points. Drivers with less experience averaged 49.

Here are some surprising facts brought out by the test:

(1)More than one out of three drivers did not know that a blinking(闪烁) red light means a full stop. (2)Three out of ten drivers did not know that an octagonal (eight-sided) sign means stop.

(3)More than two of three drivers did not know what to do when being “tailgated”(危险地,紧接另一辆驶) The answer: slow down, drive to the right, and let the driver behind pass.

The results of the test were turned over to the National Safety Council. They will help future safety planning.

1.The author’s purpose is to ___________.

A.prove that men are better drivers than women

B.give you safe driving tips(提示)

C.tell you the results of a national drivers test.

D.urge you to get an education.

2.From the information in this article, you could say that _________.

A.older drivers are better informed than younger drivers

B.experience makes difference among drivers

C.most drivers failed the test

D.most people don’t know what a blinking red light means

3.Which of the following as a group was rated “poorly informed” by the judges?

A.Men.

B.High school graduate drivers.

C.Drivers from 27 to 45 years of age.

D.Drivers with 3 or more years’ experience.

4.Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A.Men are better informed than women.

B.Education makes no difference in the pass rate of the drivers.

C.Chicago drivers are the best informed drivers in America.

D.The test results will be used as a guide for future safety planning.

 

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  How good are U.S. drivers?

  The CBS TV “National Drivers Test” showed that many U.S. drivers have a lot to learn. Here's why:

  CBS picked 1,799 samples to take the test in TV studios in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles. More than two out of five of the drivers failed the test. And the average score was the lowest passing mark 51 points out of a possible 80.

  Chicago drivers did best with an average of 53 points. Los Angeles drivers came next with 52 points. New York and Philadelphia drivers tied with 50 points a failing score. Drivers with 50 points or less were rated “poorly informed” by the judges.

  Here are some of the test results: (1) Are men better informed drivers than women? Yes. Men averaged 52 points. Women got an average of 49. (2) Are older drivers better informed than younger driver?  No. Drivers under 26 averaged 52 points. Drivers from 27 to 45 averaged 51. Drivers over 45 failed with 48 points on average. (3) Does education make a difference?  Yes. College graduates averaged 52 points. High school graduates averaged 50. Those without high school diplomas (文凭) got 48. And people who had taken driver education courses scored an average of 53 points three more than those who hadn't. (4) Does driving experience make a difference? Yes. Drivers with three or more years' experience averaged 51 points. Drivers with less experience averaged 49.

  Here are some surprising facts brought out by the test: (1) More than one out of three drivers did not know that a blinking red light means a full stop. (2) Three out of ten drivers did not know that an octagonal (eight-sided) sign means stop. (3) More than two out of three drivers did not know what to do when being “tailgated” (危险地紧接行驶). The answer: slow down, steer to the right, and let the driver behind pass.

  The results of the test were turned over to the National Safety Council. They will help future safety planning.

1.The author's purpose is to ________.

[  ]

A.prove that men are better drivers than women

B.give you safe driving tips

C.tell you the results of a national drivers test

D.advise you to get an education

2.From the information in this article, you could say that ________.

[  ]

A.older drivers are better informed than younger drivers

B.experience makes difference among drivers

C.most drivers failed the test

D.most people don't know what a blinking red light means

3.The test covered the following areas about drivers EXCEPT ________.

[  ]

A.education

B.years of driving experience

C.sex

D.health

4.Which of the following statements is NOT true?

[  ]

A.Men are better informed than women.

B.Education makes no difference in the pass rate (率) of the drivers.

C.Chicago drivers are the best informed drivers in America.

D.The test results will be used as a guide for future safety plannine.

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  How good are U. S. drivers?

  The CBSTV “National Drivers Test” showed that many U. S. drivers have a lot to learn. Here's why:

  CBS picked 1,799 samples to take the test in TV studios in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles. More than two out of five of the drivers failed the test. And the average score was the lowest passing mark - 51 points out of a possible 80.

  Chicago drivers did best with an average of 53 points. Los Angeles drivers came next with 52 points. New York and Philadelphia drivers tied with 50 points - a failing score. Drivers with 50 points of less were rated “poorly informed” by the judges.

  Here are some of the test results: (1) Are men better informed drivers than women? Yes. Men averaged 52 points. Women got an average of 49.(2) Are older drivers better informed than younger drivers? No. Drivers under 26 averaged 52 points. Drivers from 27 to 45 averaged 51. Drivers over 45 failed with 48 points on average. (3) Does education make a difference? Yes. College graduates averaged 52 points. High school graduates averaged 50.Those without high school diplomas (文凭) got 48. And people who had taken driver education courses scored an average of 53 pointsthree more than those who hadn't. (4) Does driving experience make a difference? Yes. Drivers with three or more year's experience averaged 51 points. Drivers with less experience averaged 49.

  Here are some surprising facts brought out by the test: (1) More than one out of three drivers did not know that a blinking red light means a full stop. (2) Three out of ten drivers did not know that an eight-sided sign means stop. (3) More than two out of three drivers did not know that to do when being “tailgated”(drive too closely behind another car). The answer: slow down, steer to the right, and let the driver behind pass.

  The results of the test were turned over to the National Safety Council. They will help future safety planning.

1.The author's purpose of writing the passage is to ________.

[  ]

A.prove some safe driving tips

B.show that men are better drivers than women

C.force the readers to take driver education

D.tell the readers the present situation of U. S. drivers

2.From the information in this article, you could say that ________.

[  ]

A.most drivers failed the test

B.experience makes a difference among drivers

C.few people know what a blinking red light means

D.older drivers are better informed than younger divers

3.Which of the following was regarded “poorly informed” by the judges?

[  ]

A.High school graduate drivers.

B.People who had taken driving courses.

C.Drivers from 27 to 45 years of age.

D.Drivers with 3 or more years' experience.

4.We can learn from the text that ________.

[  ]

A.women are better informed than men ________.

B.education makes no difference in the pass rate of the drivers

C.Los Angeles drivers are the best informed noes in America

D.The test results will be used as a guide for future safety planning

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How good are U.S. drivers?
The CBS TV “National Drivers Test” showed that many U.S. drivers have a lot to learn. Here’s why:
CBS picked 1,799 samples(被实验者) to take the test in TV studios in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles. More than two out of five of the drivers failed the test. And the average score was the lowest passing mark-51 points out of a possible 80.
Chicago drivers did best with an average of 53 points. Los Angeles drivers came next with 52 points. New York and Philadephia drivers tied(得同样的分数) with 50 points-a failing score. Drivers with 50 points or less were rated(被评价为) “poorly informed” by the judges.
Here are some of the test results:
(1) Are men better informed drivers than women?-Yes. Men averaged 52 points. Women got average of 49.
(2) Are older drivers better informed than younger drivers?-No. Drivers under 26 averaged 52 points. Drivers from 27 to 45 averaged 51. Driver over 45 failed with 48 points on average.
(3) Does education make a difference?-Yes. College graduates averaged 52 points. High school graduates averaged 50. Those without high school diplomas(文凭) got 48. And people who had taken driver education courses scored an average of 53 points-three more than those who hadn’t.
(4) Does driving experience make a difference?-Yes. Drivers with three or more years’ experience averaged 51 points. Drivers with less experience averaged 49.
Here are some surprising facts brought out by the test:
(1)More than one out of three drivers did not know that a blinking(闪烁) red light means a full stop. (2)Three out of ten drivers did not know that an octagonal (eight-sided) sign means stop.
(3)More than two of three drivers did not know what to do when being “tailgated”(危险地,紧接另一辆驶) The answer: slow down, drive to the right, and let the driver behind pass.
The results of the test were turned over to the National Safety Council. They will help future safety planning

  1. 1.

    The author’s purpose is to ___________

    1. A.
      prove that men are better drivers than women
    2. B.
      give you safe driving tips(提示)
    3. C.
      tell you the results of a national drivers test
    4. D.
      urge you to get an education
  2. 2.

    From the information in this article, you could say that _________

    1. A.
      older drivers are better informed than younger drivers
    2. B.
      experience makes difference among drivers
    3. C.
      most drivers failed the test
    4. D.
      most people don’t know what a blinking red light means
  3. 3.

    Which of the following as a group was rated “poorly informed” by the judges?

    1. A.
      Men
    2. B.
      High school graduate drivers
    3. C.
      Drivers from 27 to 45 years of age
    4. D.
      Drivers with 3 or more years’ experience
  4. 4.

    Which of the following statements is NOT true?

    1. A.
      Men are better informed than women
    2. B.
      Education makes no difference in the pass rate of the drivers
    3. C.
      Chicago drivers are the best informed drivers in America
    4. D.
      The test results will be used as a guide for future safety planning

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The population of the world has grown very fast ________ four hundred years.

[  ]
A.

for past the

B.

in the pass

C.

in the past

D.

for past

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