From the health point of view we are living in an amazing age. We are free from many of the most dangerous diseases. A large number of once deadly illnesses can now be cured by modern medicine. It is almost certain that one day medicines will be found for the most stubborn remaining diseases. The expectation of life has increased greatly. But though the possibility of living a long and happy life is greater than ever before, every day we witness the unbelievable killing of men, women and children on the roads. Man vs the motor-car! It is a never-ending battle which man is losing.
Thousands of people all over the world are killed or horribly killed each year and we are quietly sitting back and letting it happen.
It has been rightly said that when a man is sitting behind a steering wheel(方向盘), his car becomes the extension of his personality. There is no doubt that the motor-car often brings out a man’s very worst qualities. People who are normally quiet and pleasant may become unrecognizable when they are behind a steering-wheel. They say, they are ill-mannered and aggressive, willful as two-year-olds and completely selfish. Their hidden angers and disappointments seem to be brought to the surface by the act of driving.
The surprising thing is that society smiles so gently on the motorist and seems to forgive his behavior. Everything is done for his convenience. Cities are allowed to become almost uninhabitable because of heavy traffic; towns are made ugly by huge car parks; the countryside is ruined by road networks; and the deaths become nothing more than a number every year, to be easily forgotten.
It is high time a world rule was created to reduce this senseless waste of human life. With regard to driving, the laws of some countries are unbelievable lenient(宽容的) and even the strictest are not strict enough. A rule which was universally accepted could only have an obviously beneficial effect on the accident rate. Here are a few examples of some of the things that might be done. The driving test should be standardized and made far more difficult than it is; all the drivers should be made to take a test every three years or so; the age at which young people are allowed to drive any vehicle should be raised to at least 21; all vehicles should be put through strict tests for safety each year. Even the smallest amount of alcohol in the blood can damage a person’s driving ability. Present drinking and driving laws(where they exist) should be made much stricter. Speed limits should be required on all roads. Governments should lay down safety specifications for car factories, as has been done in the USA. All advertising stress power and performance should be banned. These measures may not sound good enough. But surely nothing should be considered as too severe if it results in reducing the number of deaths. After all, the world is for human beings, not motor-cars.What is the main idea of this passage?
| A.Traffic accidents are mainly caused by motorists. |
| B.Thousands of people all over the world are killed each year. |
| C.The laws of some countries about driving are too lenient. |
| D.More strict traffic laws can prevent accidents. |
What does the author think of society toward motorists?
| A.Society laughs at the motorists. |
| B.Huge car parks are built in the cities and towns. |
| C.Victims of accidents are nothing. |
| D.Society forgives their rude driving. |
What does the author mean by saying “his car becomes the extension of his personality” in
Paragraph 3?
| A.Driving can show his hidden qualities. |
| B.Driving can show the other part of his personality. |
| C.Driving can bring out his character. |
| D.Driving can represent his manners. |
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a way against traffic accidents?
| A.Perfect the road network. |
| B.More strict driving tests. |
| C.Test drivers every three years. |
| D.Raise age limit and lay down safety specifications. |
The author’s attitude towards the traffic situation is ______.
| A.confused | B.discontented | C.appealing | D.doubtful |
Driving In America
Keep Right
The traffic follows the “keep right rule”. While driving, drive on the right side of the road. On one-way, multiple lanes(车道) road, the right-most lane would be slowest and left-most lane is fastest.
Hand Signals
Though indicators(车的指示灯) are used for the purpose of showing which direction you are going, knowing some hand signals is very important and are usually always asked in a driving test. When you want to turn right, you can put your left hand out of the window and point upward. When you want to make a left turn, you can reach your left arm out of the window and point to the left. If you want to slow down or stop, you can just point downward.
School Buses
Yellow school buses have flashing red lights and stop signs that reach out from the driver’s side. The drivers use these warning signals when letting pupils on and off. No matter which side of the road you are traveling on, if you come upon a school bus with its lights flashing and a stop sign used, you must stop. It’s the law. Remain stopped until the lights stop flashing or the stop sign is removed.
Using the Horn
Using horns is not common in America. Actually they are very rarely used. You may use your horn to warn walkers or other drivers of possible trouble or to avoid accidents. Do not use your horn to express anger or complain about other drivers’ mistakes or to try to get a slow driver to move faster.If Freddy is asked to go to Florida in the shortest time from Missouri, on which lane in the picture below should he drive his car according to Paragraph 1?

| A.Lane ①. | B.Lane ②. | C.Lane ③. | D.Lane ④. |
What could a driver do in America when turning left?
| A.Place left hand out of the window pointing upward. |
| B.Put left hand out of the window pointing downward. |
| C.Reach left arm out of the window pointing to the left. |
| D.Place left hand out of the window pointing backward. |
According to the passage, which of the following is possibly accepted in America?
| A.Use horns sometimes to warn passers-by of danger. |
| B.Drive on before the stop sign on a school bus is removed. |
| C.Use hand signals instead of indicators to show which direction you are going. |
| D.Do not use warning signals in the school bus until all the pupils get on the bus. |
Who is the passage most probably written for?
| A.Passers-by. | B.Pupils. | C.Policemen. | D.Drivers. |
Sometimes teens (十几岁的少年) need to have some time away from their families. They may want to move out of the family or home for a while.
Many parents will say no to this demand. But experts say it might be a good idea to let your teens live with a friend or a relative. “It was the break I needed at the time,” said Richard Lerne. He is talking about the time he spent living with his grandmother when he was 15. “It allowed me to be a more different person than I was with my parents.” Lerne said. He now heads the Institute for Children, Youth and Families at Michigan State University.
Experts say teens living away from their families can test new ways of thinking and getting along with people. They may see new ways to problems. Some teens who want some time away from family attend a structured summer program. Others live for a while with a relative or with the family of a friend.
If there is conflict (冲突) at home, having a teen live elsewhere can benefit other family members. It gives everyone space to develop better relationships.
Joseph Kett teaches history at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. He says living at home until the late ten years has become the norm (准则) only in recent times. “In the 17th century, children were often sent to live in other people’s home when they were about 10 or 11”, he said.
Peter Sheras teaches education at the University of Virginia. He says parents should listen when a child wants to move out. They should try to find out why the child wants some time away. According to this passage, many parents may think it _____ for their children to live away from them.
| A.right | B.happy | C.unsafe | D.reasonable |
When children seriously disagree with their parents, experts suggest that parents should ______.
| A.punish them |
| B.let them live away from their family |
| C.send for a teacher |
| D.keep them in the house |
In the third paragraph the word “structured” means ______.
| A.built | B.stuck | C.organized | D.drunk |
In history, ______.
| A.teens never left their families |
| B.teens often left their parents |
| C.teens never went to school |
| D.teens never make friends with each other |
When I learned that my 71-year-old mother was playing Scrabble—a word game—against herself, I knew I had to do something. My husband suggested we give her a computer to play against. I wasn’t sure my mother was ready for it. After all, it had taken 15 years to persuade her to buy an electric cooker. Even so, we packed up our old computer and delivered it to my parents’ home. And so began my mother’s adventure in the world of computers.
It also marked the beginning of an unusual teaching task for me. I’ve taught people of all ages, but I never thought I would be teaching my mother how to do anything. She has been the one teaching me all my life; to cook and sew; to enjoy the good times and put up with the bad. Now it was my turn to give something back.
It wasn’t easy at the beginning. There was so much to explain and to introduce. Slowly but surely, my mother caught on, making notes in a little notebook. After a few months of Scrabble and other games, I decided it was time to introduce her to word processing(文字处理). This proved to be a bigger challenge(挑战) to her, so I gave her some homework. I asked her to write me a letter, using different letter types, colors and spaces.
“Are you demanding this with your kindergarten pupils?” she said.
“No, of course not,” I said. “They already know how to use a computer.”
My mother isn’t the only one experiencing a fast personal growth period. Thanks to the computer, my father has finally got over his phone allergy(过敏反应). For as long as I remember, and time I called, my mother would answer, Dad and I have had more phone conversations in the last two months than we’ve had in the past 20 years. What does the author do?
| A.She is a cook. |
| B.She is a teacher. |
| C.She is a housewife |
| D.She is a computer engineer. |
The author decided to give her mother a computer__________.
| A.to let her have more chances to write letters |
| B.to support her in doing her homework |
| C.to help her through the bad times |
| D.to make her life more enjoyable |
The author asked her mother to write her a letter__________.
| A.because her mother had stopped using the telephone |
| B.because she wanted to keep in touch with her mother |
| C.so that her mother could practice what she had learned |
| D.so that her mother could be free from housework |
After the computer was brought home, the author’s father__________.
| A.lost interest in cooking |
| B.took more phone calls |
| C.played more games |
| D.began to use it |
Two brothers, Herbert and James, lived with their mother and a cat named Edgar. James was particularly devoted to the cat, and when he had to leave town for several days, he left Herbert careful instructions about the pet’s care. At the end of his first day away, James telephoned his brother, “How is Edgar?”
“Edgar is dead.” Herbert answered. There was a pause. Then James said, “Herbert, you’re insensitive (漠然的). You know how close I was to Edgar. You should have broken the news to me slowly. When I asked about Edgar tonight, you should have said, ‘Edgar’s on the roof , but I have called the fire department to get him down.’ And tomorrow when I called, you could have said the firemen were having trouble getting Edgar down, but you were hopeful they would succeed. Then when I called the third time, you could have told me that the firemen have done their best, but unfortunately Edgar had fallen off the roof and was at the veterinarian’s (兽医站). Then when I called the last time, you could have said that although everything possible had been done for Edgar, he had died. That’s the way a sensitive man would have told me about Edgar. And, oh, before I forget,” James added, “how is mother?”
“Oh,” Herbert said, pausing for a moment, “She’s on the roof.” James telephoned his brother at the end of his first day away because he wanted to know _____.
| A.what he was doing |
| B.whether he was good |
| C.whether the cat was good |
| D.where his mother was |
Why did James say his brother was insensitive?
| A.Because he told him the news directly. |
| B.Because he killed their pet. |
| C.Because his mother was on the roof. |
| D.Because he missed the truth about the cat. |
From the last paragraph of the passage, we can know that the mother was probably _____.
| A.on the roof | B.ill or even dead |
| C.repairing the house | D.playing games |
The day after news broke of a possible revolution in physics ——particles (粒子) moving faster than light ?a scientist leading the European experiment that made the discovery calmly explained it to a standing-room- only crowd at CERN.
The physicist, Dario Auterio, did not try to explain what the results might mean for the laws of physics, let alone the broader world.After an hour of technical talk, he simply said, "Therefore, we present to you today this difference, this unusualness."
But what unusualness it may be.From 2009 through 2011, the massive OPERA detector (探测器)buried in a mountain in Gran Sasso, Italy, recorded subatomic particles called neutrinos ( 中微子) arriving faster than light can move in an empty space.The neutrinos generated at CERN are hardly detectably early.If confirmed, the finding would throw more than a century of physics into disorder.
"If it's correct, it's phenomenal." said Rob Plunkett, a scientist at Fermilab, the Department of Energy physics laboratory in Illinois."We'd be looking at a whole new set of rules" for how the universe works.Those rules would bend, or possibly break, Albert Einstein's special theory of relativity, published in 1905.Basical at the time, the theory tied together space and time, matter and energy, and set a hard limit for the speed of light, later measured to be about 186, 000 miles per second.
No experiment in 106 years had broken that speed limit.Physicists expect strict study to follow, which OPERA and CERN scientists welcomed.
Fermilab operates a similar experiment, called MINOS, that shoots neutrinos from Illinois to an underground detector in Minnesota.In 2007, MINOS discovered a just detectable amount of faster than-light neutrinos, but the permissible difference of error was too big to "mention" , Plunkett said.
Fermilab scientists will reanalyze their data, which will take six to eight months.In 2013, the MINOS detector, now offline, will restart after an upgrade.It could then offer confirmation of the results.Why are the European scientists not sure about the results of the experiment?
| A.Because they are so unexpected. |
| B.Because the scientists do not believe them. |
| C.Because the scientists are careful and calm. |
| D.Because they are against the present law of physics. |
The underlined word " phenomenal" in the fourth paragraph has the closest meaning to.
| A.amazing | B.attractive | C.embarrassing | D.sensitive |
The best title for the passage may be _____.
| A.Are the laws of physics in disorder? |
| B.Particles faster than light; Revolution or mistake? |
| C.Faster than light measurement: right or wrong? |
| D.Is Einstein's theory still right today? |
What may be discussed in the paragraphs to follow?
| A.Different opinions about the experiment. |
| B.How Albert Einstein's theory developed. |
| C.The new rules for how the universe works. |
| D.How Fermilab scientists will reanalyze their data. |