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A recent study offers a picture of how dangerous it is to get a lift from a teenage driver. Indeed, a 16-year-old driver with three or more passengers is three times as likely to have a fatal(致命的)accident as a teenager driving alone. However, the possibility of death for drivers between 30 and 59 decreases with each additional (added) passenger.
It was also found that the death rates for teenage drivers increased greatly after 10 p.m., and especially after midnight. With passengers in the car, the driver was even more likely to die in a late night accident.
Robert Foss, a scientist at the University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center, says the higher death rates for teenage drivers have less to do with “really stupid behavior” than with just a lack of driving experience. Both he and the author of the study believe that the way to help solve the problem is to have states setting up so-called graduated licensing systems(等级执照制). A graduated license requires that a teenager first prove that he/she is able to drive in the presence of an adult, followed by a period of driving with a limited number of passengers, before graduating to full driving on his own. About half of the states now have some sort of graduated licensing system in place. The systems have reduced teenage driver crashes(相撞), according to recent studies.
1.Which of the following situations is most dangerous according to the passage?
A.Adults giving a lift to teenagers on the highway after 10 p.m.
B.A teenager driving after midnight with passengers in the car.
C.Adults driving with three or more teenage passengers late at night.
D.A teenager getting a lift from a stranger on the highway at midnight.
2.According to Robert Foss, the high death rate of teenage drivers is mainly because __.
A.their preference for driving at night
B.their lack of driving experience
C.their careless way of driving
D.their driving with passengers
A recent study offers a picture of how dangerous it is to get a lift from a teenage driver. Indeed, a 16-year-old driver with three or more passengers is three times as likely to have a fatal(致命的)accident as a teenager driving alone. However, the possibility of death for drivers between 30 and 59 decreases with each additional (added) passenger.
It was also found that the death rates for teenage drivers increased greatly after 10 p.m., and especially after midnight. With passengers in the car, the driver was even more likely to die in a late night accident.
Robert Foss, a scientist at the University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center, says the higher death rates for teenage drivers have less to do with “really stupid behavior” than with just a lack of driving experience. Both he and the author of the study believe that the way to help solve the problem is to have states setting up so-called graduated licensing systems(等级执照制). A graduated license requires that a teenager first prove that he/she is able to drive in the presence of an adult, followed by a period of driving with a limited number of passengers, before graduating to full driving on his own. About half of the states now have some sort of graduated licensing system in place. The systems have reduced teenage driver crashes(相撞), according to recent studies.
【小题1】Which of the following situations is most dangerous according to the passage?
A.Adults giving a lift to teenagers on the highway after 10 p.m. |
B.A teenager driving after midnight with passengers in the car. |
C.Adults driving with three or more teenage passengers late at night. |
D.A teenager getting a lift from a stranger on the highway at midnight. |
A.their preference for driving at night |
B.their lack of driving experience |
C.their careless way of driving |
D.their driving with passengers |
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71.There are many famous museums throughout the world where people can enjoy art. Washington, D. C. has the National Gallery of Art; Paris has the Louvre; London, the British Museum. Florida International University (FIU) in Miami also shows art for people to see. 72.But it is an art museum without a building, or even a wall for its drawings and paintings.
FIU is said to be the first computer art museum in the United States. 73.You don’t have to visit the university to see the art. All of the art is in the school computer. You just need your own computer. Connect it to a university computer, in only a few minutes, your computer can receive and copy all the pictures and drawings.
Robert Shostak is the director of the new computer museum. 74.He says he started the museum because computer artists had no place to show their works.
Robert Shostak says the electronic museum is mostly for art or computer students at schools and universities. 75. Many of the pictures in the museum are made by students. Mr Shostak says the FIU museum will make computer art more fun for computer artists because more people can see it.
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One day when Jamie came home after school, his mother had on her "worry" face. He knew she was thinking of 1 . "It's bad out there. Black clouds are coming from the sea, " Jamie said. "Yes, I'm thinking of those fishing boats at sea, " she said. At that moment, 2 went out. Jamie and his mother were in the dark. "The coastline(海岸) will be in the dark, " Jamie's mother said. She got more worried. " 3 always come in threes.I broke my best glasses this morning, and my sister has the cold." "Now, don' t worry, mum. They're 4 to come through this all right." But Jamie really worried about those fishing boats himself. The fishing boats would 5 the cove(海湾) in the dark. Jamie took flares(火焰信号弹) and rushed into the wind. There was a cliff(峭壁) by the sea. He started to climb. He 6 himself up hand over hand. At last he reached the top. He 7 three times. On the fourth try he fired off (发射) one of the flares. It rose and cut into the black sky in bright light. Then he saw an answering flare up at sea. Jamie fired off two more. He saw another answering flare up, then another, then another. The answering flares from the fishing boats showed they 8 the entrance to the cove but then changed course (路线) and were 9 sailing (航行) into the cove. They were almost home. Jamie helped 10 the fishermen of the village. |
( )1.A.the wind ( )2.A.Jamie ( )3.A.Messages ( )4.A.sure ( )5.A.lose ( )6.A.pushed ( )7.A.made ( )8.A.were at ( )9.A.now ( )10.A.answer |
B.the clouds B.his mother B.Accidents B.lucky B.miss B.pulled B.tried B.had found B.then B.save |
C.the rain C.the fire C.Troubles C.safe C.leave C.carried C.failed C.had passed by C.once C.find out |
D.the weather D.the lights D.Questions D.ready D.forget D.climbed D.finished D.were going into D.again D.look for |
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