Every day cars kill or hurt many people on roads. Sometimes the drivers drive too fast or do not drive carefully enough .Some of them       traffic rules and cause accidents.
According to some researchers, it is usually the pedestrians(行人) who cause the accidents. A lot of road users are very     . They walk or run across the roads      the cars. They walk in the roads but not on the walkways. Some do not take the time to        the green lights and simply cross the roads against the red lights.
Many people think accidents often happen in        roads in large cities, but this is not always true.       , Tokyo is one of the world’s largest cities and probably one of the busiest cities. However, there are       accidents to pedestrians. The reason is that the police there are very        and the pedestrians are very careful . Pedestrians never cross the roads against a red light and they     follow the traffic rules.
Do you know alcohol(酒精) is another main cause of traffic accidents? It delays(延緩) people’s response(反應(yīng)). Those who have drunk alcohol are        in making decision. They need a few more seconds to react. Alcohol drinking is especially dangerous for motor car drivers. It is not only drivers who may have accidents after drinking, drunk pedestrians may put their lives in danger as well.
小題1:
A.makeB.breakC.followD.remember
小題2:
A.tiredB.carefulC.carelessD.a(chǎn)fraid
小題3:
A.a(chǎn)t the end ofB.in the center ofC.on top ofD.in front of
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A.turn onB.wait forC.set upD.look for
小題5:
A.busyB.wideC.cleanD.new
小題6:
A.In factB.By the wayC.For exampleD.In other words
小題7:
A.very fewB.so manyC.someD.lots of
小題8:
A.lazyB.politeC.patientD.strict
小題9:
A.evenB.neverC.hardlyD.a(chǎn)lways
小題10:
A.slowB.a(chǎn)ctiveC.excitedD.lazy

小題1:B
小題2:C
小題3:D
小題4:B
小題5:A
小題6:C
小題7:A
小題8:D
小題9:D
小題10:A

試題分析:這篇文章講述了交通事故的發(fā)生問題。交通事故的發(fā)生有些是司機(jī)開車不小心,也有行人闖紅燈過馬路造成的。有些人認(rèn)為在大的擁擠的城市會經(jīng)常發(fā)生事故,但事實(shí)并非如此,例如東京這樣一個大的擁擠的城市卻很少發(fā)生事故,因?yàn)槟抢锶巳俗袷亟煌ㄒ?guī)則。酒駕也是造成事故的一個原因。
小題1:考查動詞與語境理解。結(jié)合前后文,講的是一些違規(guī)行為造成了事故,此句為:一些司機(jī)違反交通規(guī)則造成了事故。A 制造;B 打破;C 遵循;D 記。籦reak the laws 違反法律,故選B。
小題2:考查形容詞與語境理解。這里講的是行人造成事故,此句為:一些路人非常粗心。A 累的;B 小心;C 粗心;D 害怕;結(jié)合語境故選C。
小題3:考查短語與語境理解。此處講的是行人不遵守交通規(guī)則,此句為:他們在車輛前面走著或跑著穿過馬路。A 在末尾;B 在中央;C 在頂部;D 在前面;結(jié)合語境故選D。
小題4:考查動詞與語境理解。結(jié)合后文simply cross the roads against the red lights.只是闖紅燈穿過馬路;此句為:他們不花時間等綠燈。A 打開;B 等待;C 建立;D 尋找;結(jié)合語境故選B。
小題5:考查形容詞與語境理解。結(jié)合后文得知此句為:很多人認(rèn)為事故通常發(fā)生在大城市的擁擠馬路上,事實(shí)并非如此。A 擁擠的;B 寬的;C 干凈的;D 新的;結(jié)合語境故選A。
小題6:考查短語與語境理解。從后文得知,這里是以東京為例舉了個例子,此句為:例如,東京是世界上最大的城市之一,或許也是最繁忙的城市之一。A 事實(shí)上;B 順便說一下;C 例如;D 換句話說;結(jié)合語境故選C。
小題7:考查形容詞與語境理解。這里以東京為例來說明并非大的繁忙的城市經(jīng)常發(fā)生事故;此句為:然而,那里行人很少發(fā)生事故。A 非常少,幾乎沒有;B 那么多;C 一些;D 很多;結(jié)合語境故選A。
小題8:考查形容詞與語境理解。前面講到東京幾乎沒有發(fā)生交通事故,故此句為:因?yàn)槟抢锏慕痪車?yán)格,行人也很小心。A 懶惰;B 有禮貌;C 有耐心;D 嚴(yán)格的;結(jié)合語境故選D。
小題9:考查副詞與語境理解。結(jié)合前文Pedestrians never cross the roads against a red light行人從不闖紅燈過馬路;此句為:他們總是遵守交通規(guī)則。A 甚至;B 從不;C 幾乎不;D 總是;結(jié)合語境故選D。
小題10:考查形容詞與語境理解。結(jié)合前文It delays(延緩) people’s response(反應(yīng)).它會延緩人的反應(yīng);此句為:那些喝酒的人做出決定總是遲緩。A 緩慢;B 活躍的;C 興奮的;D 懶惰的;結(jié)合語境故選A。
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