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Drunk driving(醉駕) has become a serious problem in China. According to the Ministry of Public Security(公安部), the police caught more than half a million drunk drivers in 2010. On the night of May 9.2011. musician Gao Xiaosong ran his car into three other cars in Beijing because he drank too much wine. He was punished(懲罰) under China’s new drunk driving law that came into use on May 1.2011.
The new law sees drunk driving as a crime(犯罪). In the west, drunk driving is also a crime. In the US, for example, if the police catch a drunk driver, the driver will pay a fine, lose his or her license and even go to prison(監(jiān)獄). If the driver wants to drive again, he or she has to do public service, and take part in educational programs.
You may think: drunk driving is crime? Isn’t this law too unkind? But experts say: not at all. They think it is to protect people’s tights to life and health. Drunk driving is very dangerous!
1. Mr. Gao ran his car into three other cars because .
A.he went home too late |
B.he drank too much wine |
C.the road was too crowded |
D.he was sleepy |
2. What does the underlined part “a fine” in the second paragraph refer to(指)?
A.Health |
B.Weather |
C.money |
D.wealth |
3. When do experts think of the new law?
A.The law is to protect people’s rights to life and health |
B.The law is not kind to drunk drivers |
C.Driving has become a serious problem |
D.Drunk driving is very dangerous |
4.Which of the following sentence is TRUE?
A.Drunk driving isn’t dangerous |
B.In the US, drunk drivers will lose their licenses |
C.The police caught less than half a million drunk drivers in 2010 |
D.In China, drunk driving is not a crime |
備注:1.文章最后一段的tights 應(yīng)改為rights, 2.第65小題中的when 應(yīng)改為what
Drunk driving(醉駕) has become a serious problem in China. According to the Ministry of Public Security(公安部), the police caught more than half a million drunk drivers in 2010. On the night of May 9.2011. musician Gao Xiaosong ran his car into three other cars in Beijing because he drank too much wine. He was punished(懲罰) under China’s new drunk driving law that came into use on May 1.2011.
The new law sees drunk driving as a crime(犯罪). In the west, drunk driving is also a crime. In the US, for example, if the police catch a drunk driver, the driver will pay a fine, lose his or her license and even go to prison(監(jiān)獄). If the driver wants to drive again, he or she has to do public service, and take part in educational programs.
You may think: drunk driving is crime? Isn’t this law too unkind? But experts say: not at all. They think it is to protect people’s tights to life and health. Drunk driving is very dangerous!
【小題1】 Mr. Gao ran his car into three other cars because .
A.he went home too late | B.he drank too much wine |
C.the road was too crowded | D.he was sleepy |
A.Health | B.Weather | C.money | D.wealth |
A.The law is to protect people’s rights to life and health |
B.The law is not kind to drunk drivers |
C.Driving has become a serious problem |
D.Drunk driving is very dangerous |
A.Drunk driving isn’t dangerous |
B.In the US, drunk drivers will lose their licenses |
C.The police caught less than half a million drunk drivers in 2010 |
D.In China, drunk driving is not a crime |
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Do you ever have [1] (冠詞)dream of making your home a happier place to be?Maybe there are some points [2] (引導(dǎo)詞)you will follow:
Sometimes you don’t think your parents are fair(公平)to you.When you want to dress [3] (介詞)a modern way, your mum doesn’t like you wearing a mini-skirt.When you are [4] (動詞)phone calls to friends, they ask if you’re speaking to a boy or a girl.Sometimes it seems that you’re not as close to your parents as you used to be.
How can you become close again?
“Closing the Gap” by American author Jay McGraw gives advice on [5]how you can have a good relationship with your parents.(改為同義句).He gives ways to help you [6] (understand)your parents.When you think “my parents don’t want me to have any fun,” that usually means your parents want you to be safe.[7]Parents have needs and children have needs.(改成簡單句)They need to feel they are important and loved.You should tell your parents your needs, and find [8] (副詞)what their needs are.Then you can think of a way to make all of you happy.He gives you some ideas:
1.Make time to talk.You could talk about your school life and your plans for the future.
2.Keep a diary.[9]This is help you understand more about yourself and your feelings.(改錯)
3.Show your parents you are growing up.Wash your own clothes and help around the house.
Your parents will feel that you are no [10] (long)a small child.
If you follow these steps, slowly, you will be able to break down the walls between your parents and yourself.
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