Mr. Simpson stopped at the pedestrian crossing because
A.the lighting was very good along the stretch.
B.he was riding with two ladies at the moment.
C.he wanted to ensure the safety of two passers-by.
D.he was a new driver who tends to be cautious.
Mr. Simpson stopped at the pedestrian crossing because
A.the lighting was very good along the stretch.
B.he was riding with two ladies at the moment.
C.he wanted to ensure the safety of two passers-by.
D.he was a new driver who tends to be cautious.
【D6】
POLICE: MAY I SEE YOUR DRIVER" S LICENSE AND VEHICLE REGISTRATION CARD, PLEAS
E. DRIVER: SUR
E. 【D5】______ POLICE: YOU WEREN" T WEARING YOUR SEAT BELT WHILE DRIVIN
G. DRIVER: YOU STOPPED ME JUST FOR THAT? POLICE: YES. 【D6】______ DRIVER: SINCE WHEN? POLICE: 【D7】______ A. THAT" S RIDICULOUS.
B. SINCE JANUARY 1,1993.
C. IN CALIFORNIA YOU CAN BE STOPPED FOR NOT FASTENING YOUR SEAT BELT.
D. WHAT DID I DO WRONG?
【D7】
POLICE: MAY I SEE YOUR DRIVER" S LICENSE AND VEHICLE REGISTRATION CARD, PLEAS
E. DRIVER: SUR
E. 【D5】______ POLICE: YOU WEREN" T WEARING YOUR SEAT BELT WHILE DRIVIN
G. DRIVER: YOU STOPPED ME JUST FOR THAT? POLICE: YES. 【D6】______ DRIVER: SINCE WHEN? POLICE: 【D7】______ A. THAT" S RIDICULOUS.
B. SINCE JANUARY 1,1993.
C. IN CALIFORNIA YOU CAN BE STOPPED FOR NOT FASTENING YOUR SEAT BELT.
D. WHAT DID I DO WRONG?
听力原文:W: Tim, did you get your ticket for the concert Friday?
M: I tried to. I stopped by the ticket office on the way back from campus, but they wouldn't take my check.
W: Why not?
M: The cashier said I didn't have enough identification with me—a student ID card wasn't enough. He said I needed a driver's license, too.
W: What happened to yours? Did you lose it, or just forget to bring it with you?
M: I don't have one. You know me—I ride my bicycle everywhere I go, so why do I need a driver's license?
W: You could still get an official identification card from the state and use that to cash checks.
M: Where do I get one of those?
W: At the same place you get a driver's license, the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
M: Is that office downtown?
W: No, it's out on Southland Parkway, next to the Midvale Shopping Mall.
M: What do you think I'll need to do to get one?
W: Just bring some official document that has your date of birth on it. You could use a passport, for example.
M: I'll ride out there tomorrow.
W: Good idea. And I'll tell you what, Tim, if you promise to cash a check as soon as you can, I'll let you borrow some money, and you can go get that ticket.
(23)
A.He had lost his driver's license.
B.His identification wasn't acceptable.
C.He didn't have his checkbook.
D.He forgot to bring his student ID.
The driver looked at her but made no answer, so she repeated the question. To her surprise, he then closed the door, on her arm, and drove off.
The woman, her arm stuck in the door, ran alongside the bus, shouting. Passengers said the driver stopped after almost a block only because they, too were shouting.
When the driver finally did stop and open the door, the woman jumped on the bus to get his bus number. Then he took off again and went another couple of blocks before other shouting passengers persuaded him to stop and let the woman off.
After the driver' s bossed at a tax-support governmental company(CTA) heard of the incident, they looked into it and set his punishment: a five-day suspension (停职) without pay. That struck me as rather light.
But Bill Baxa, the company' s public-relation man, "That' s a pretty serious punishment.
Five days off work is a serious punishment for dragging a woman alongside a bus by her arm? Baxa said, "Any time you take money away from someone, it is a terrible punishment. The driver make $14 an hour. Multiply(乘)that by 40 and you can see that he lost."
Yes, that come to $560, a good sum. But we know that people in the private company are fired for far less every day. If the people who run the bus company think that the loss of a week' s pay is more than enough, I offer them a sporting suggestion: Give me a bus. Then have their arms in the doorway of the bus, and I' 11 slam the door shut, shut the bus quickly and take them for a fast one block run.
And I'll pay $560 to anyone who is bold enough to try it. Any takers? Mr Baxa? Anyone?
I didn't think so.
The nurse half-entered one of the buses because ______.
A.the bus they wanted didn't stop
B.She wanted the driver to stop the bus
C.She wanted to get some information from the driver
D.She and her uncle couldn't wait any longer at the corner
听力原文:W: What does the report say about the car accident?
M: If the policeman hadn't stopped his car in time, the man might have ended up killing himself and injuring several other people walking on the street. He should not have drunk so much.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
(16)
A.A disastrous car accident happened on the street.
B.Nobody was injured in that car accident.
C.Several people were killed in the car accident.
D.The driver himself got killed in the car accident.
Section A
Directions: This section is to test your ability to understand short dialogues. There are 5 recorded dialogues in it. After each dialogue, there is a recorded question. The dialogues and the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices A , B, C, and D.
听力原文:M: Don't you know you're speeding? Show me your driver's license please.
W: Oh, sorry. I didn't notice the speed limit.
Q: What happened to the woman?
(1)
A.She was stopped by a policeman.
B.She lost her driving license.
C.She noticed a cm speeding.
D.She was running fast.
The policeman stopped the driver and found that he ______ alcohol.
A.drinks
B.has drank
C.is drinking
D.had drunk
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: Have you heard the story about the two drivers who wanted to park their cars in the same parking space? Well, the man who arrived at the parking space first was rather old with gray hair. He was driving a large Rolls Royce. The beautiful car stopped just in front of the parking space. Then the driver turned his head and very slowly began to reverse his car into the space. Just as he was doing this, a very young man in a Mini came up from behind. He noticed the space and drove straight in, nose first. The old driver in the Rolls Royce stopped his car suddenly. He was very angry and red in the face. He wound down his window and looked at the young man. But the young man wasn't sorry. He had got out of his car now and he was laughing. "You have to he very young to do that!" he said to the older driver and point- ed at his Mini and at the space he had just taken. The older man said nothing. He just began to reverse his Rolls Royce again and crashed into the Mini very hard. There wasn't much of the Mini left when the older driver had finished. The young man watched what was happening and couldn't believe his eyes. He was very angry, and very red in the face. The older man looked out of the window and smiled. "You have to be very rich to do that," he said.
(27)
A.You are not rich enough to buy a new car like mine.
B.You are too poor to contend with me for the parking space.
C.You are not rich enough to park your car here.
D.Only rich people can have the daring to do that.
A.Because the policeman stopped him.
B.Because the driver charged too much.
C.For no good reason.
D.Because he had been rubbed.
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