满分5 > 高中英语试题 >

Texting pedestrians aren' t just an anno...

Texting pedestrians aren' t just an annoyance to their fellow walkers, but something dangerous to themselves.

"I was checking emails while walking to work this morning," said Wolbert van den Hoorn. "But it has a serious influence on the safety of people who type or read text while walking. "

Anecdotes back him up. A tourist from Taiwan walked off a port near Melbourne last month while checking Facebook-bringing an abrupt, and icy end to a penguin-watching visit. Another shopper in the U.S. was too addicted to his mobile phone to notice the fountain ahead, walking straight into it.

And as mobile-phone use has grown-to about 77% of the world's population, the study says-so has the number of phone-related accidents. The number of U. S. emergency-room visits linked to phone use on the move doubled to as many as l,500 between 2005 and 2010, an Ohio State University study recently showed.

Authorities world-wide have taken note. Signs on Hong Kong's subway system advise passengers in three languages to keep their eyes off their phones. Police and transport authorities have also warned the danger in Singapore, where the Straits Times newspaper ranked it as "No.2 Bad Habit", due to the rising number of road deaths.

Some U.S. states, including New York and Arkansas, are even considering bans on this act.

The Australian study used 26 volunteers, a third of whom admitted having hit objects while texting. They were fitted with different equipment in different parts of their body, and asked to walk 8.5 meters three times-once without a phone, once while reading a text and once while writing a text-while eight cameras captured the action.

Volunteers using the phone walked slower and with shorter steps (and slowest of all when typing), and, more seriously, they locked their arms and elbows in-like "robots", in the researchers' words. That forced their heads to move more, throwing them off balance.

"In a pedestrian environment, inability to maintain a straight path would be likely to increase potential for hits, falls and traffic accidents," said Mr. van den Hoorn. "The best thing to do is to step aside and stop, or keep off the phone."

1.Which of the following about "Texting pedestrians" is WRONG?

A. People who type while walking.

B. People who phone while walking.

C. People who text while walking.

D. People who read text message while walking.

2.The writer uses the two examples in Paragraph 3 to show

A. the advantages of mobile phones

B. the use of mobile phones in water

C. the use of mobile phones in a wrong way

D. the popularity of mobile phones

3.What is New York and Arkansas' attitude to texting pedestrians?

A. Considering forbidding their acts.

B. Ranking it as "No.l Bad Habit".

C. Setting up signs to warn them.

D. Equipping them with advanced machines.

4.Why are texting pedestrians likely to hit or fall according to the passage?

A. They walk too fast.

B. They lock their arms and elbows.

C. They are out of balance.

D. They walk with longer steps.

5.What is the best title for the passage?

A. Text message or e-mail only?

B. Ways to avoid falls

C. Mobile phones for entertainment

D. Safety or text message?

 

1.B 2.C 3.A 4.C 5.D 【解析】 试题分析: 本文讲述了边走路边发短信可能存在的安全隐患 1.B;细节推理题。根据第二段:"I was checking emails while walking to work this morning," said Wolbert vanden Hoorn. "But it has a serious influence on the safety of people who type or read text while walking. "可知"Texting pedestrians"指的是走路的时候用手机打字、发短信和读短信,而不是走路的时候打电话,故选B 2.C;细节推理题。第三段的两个例子讲了:一位来自台湾的游客在翻看Facebook时走下了墨尔本附近的一座码头,给自己的观赏企鹅之旅画上了一个突然而又冰冷的句号。在视频分享网站YouTube上,可以搜索到许多人盯着手机结果忽视了前方障碍的视频,比如在美国一家商场内,一个行人直冲冲地走进了一个喷泉里。可知这两个例子都是为了证明因为用手机不当而对自己造成的不好的影响,故选C 3.A;细节理解题。根据第五段:Some U.S. states, including New York and Arkansas, are even considering bans on this act.可知New York and Arkansas希望能够禁止他们这样的行为,故选A 4.C;细节推理题。根据最后一段:"In a pedestrian environment, inability to maintain a straight path would be likely to increase potential for hits, falls and traffic accidents,"可知不能保持直线路径可能会增加撞到或跌倒的危险,故选C 5. 考点:考查说明文阅读
复制答案
考点分析:
相关试题推荐

A woman renewing her driver's license at the County Clerk's office was asked to state her occupation. She hesitated, uncertain how to classify herself.

"What I mean is," explained the recorder, "do you have a job, or are you just a. . . "

"Of course I have a job," said Emily. "I'm a mother."

"We don't list in mother' as an occupation...  in housewife' covers it," said the recorder.

One day I found myself in the same situation. The clerk was obviously a career woman, confident and possessed of a high sounding title. "What is your occupation?" she asked.

The words simply came out. "I'm a Research Associate in the field of Child Development and Human Relations. "

The clerk paused, ballpoint pen frozen in mid-air.

I repeated the title slowly, and then I stared with wonder as my statement was written in bold, black ink on the official questionnaire.

"Might I ask," said the clerk with new interest, "just what you do in this field?"

Coolly, without any trace of panic in my voice, I heard myself reply, "I have a continuing program of research (what mother doesn't), in the lab and in the field (normally I would have said indoors and out). Of course, the job is one of the most demanding in the humanities (any mother disagrees?) , and I often work 14 hours a day (24 is more like it) .  But the job is more challenging than most careers and rewards are more of a satisfaction rather than just money. "

There was an increasing note of respect in the clerk's voice as she completed the form, stood up, and showed me out.

As I drove into our driveway, feeling happier by my attractive and exciting new career, I was greeted by my lab assistants-aged 13, 7 and 3.

Upstairs I could hear our new experimental model (a 6-month-old baby), in the child-development program, testing out a new vocal pattern.

I felt proud! I had gone on the official records as someone more distinguished and essential to mankind than "just another mother".

Motherhood... What a glorious career! Especially when there's a title on the door.

1.What can we infer from the conversation between the woman and the recorder at the beginning of the passage?

A. The woman felt ashamed to admit what her job was.

B. The recorder was impatient and rude.

C. Motherhood was not recognized and respected as a job by society.

D. The author was upset about the situation that mothers faced.

2.How did the female clerk feel at first when the author told her occupation?

A. Puzzled.                      B. Curious.

C. Upset.                       D. Frightened.

3.How did the author feel when describing her job to the clerk?

A. Angry.                      B. Calm.

C. Unconfident.                D. Annoyed.

4.Why did the woman clerk show more respect for the author?

A. Because the author cared little about rewards.

B. Because she admired the author's research work in the lab.

C. Because the author did something she had little knowledge of.

D. Because she thought the author did admirable work.

5.What is the author's purpose of writing the passage?

A. To show that motherhood is a worthy career and deserves respect.

B. To show how you describe your job affects your feelings toward it.

C. To show that the author had a grander job than Emily.

D. To show that being a mother is hard and boring work.

 

查看答案

Over the last 30 years, Bangkok, once a small fishing village, has transformed into a rich, concrete, high-rise city that it is today. The spreading metropolis and its population of 12 million now produces 35 per cent of Thailand's economic wealth.

As a magnet for foreign companies, Bangkok attracts many overseas managers and business people from different fields, including tourism, automobiles and electronics. The city's population of foreigners is in the high hundreds of thousands, with tens of thousands of Japanese, Chinese and western employees working alongside hundreds of thousands of Burmese who mostly do unskilled jobs shunned by Thais.

For those used to the good life, the variety and quality of the city's food is a key attraction, says one US manager, before listing many of his favourite Italian, Mexican and, of course, Thai restaurants. Most offer quality meals for less than the cost of a takeaway sandwich in London.

Great choice and value can be found in Bangkok's other attractions, too. For overseas business people who enjoy shopping in luxury and air-conditioned comfort, the city has hundreds of modern shopping malls. Some foreigners, however, prefer the charms of Chatuchak Market, where anything can be bought at a good price by the skilled bargainer.

When the time comes to talk business many overseas business people prefer to move out of the markets and onto the golf course. Thailand has thousands of courses, which can provide a welcome break from the busy and noisy city life. But most business people go to the golf course because it's the perfect place to discuss the next big deal.

Because of the fast-paced life some foreign business people see Bangkok as a place to stay for the short term, rather than a lifetime. Australian computer software designer Sarah Huang is seven months pregnant but still working full-time in her Bangkok office. She says the city is "definitely a place I want to stay for the next five, ten years". Nannies and home help are affordable, but high fees for quality secondary education have convinced Ms. Huang to return to Australia when her child reaches high school age.

1.According to the first two paragraphs, we know that

A. Bangkok offers many working opportunities for people

B. Bangkok has always been a rich Thai city

C. most foreigners coming to Bangkok are tourists

D. Burmese in Bangkok mostly work for Thais

2.The underlined word "shunned" in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _

A. forgotten                     B. unwanted

C. appreciated                   D. rewarded

3.What is the main attraction of golf for business people according to the passage?

A. It is the most convenient way for them to get regular exercise.

B. It is a good place in which to discuss business matters.

C. It is a great way to escape from the noise and pollution of the city.

D. It gives them the opportunity to meet local people in a social setting.

4.Sarah Huang says she'll eventually leave Bangkok because

A. she is going to have a baby

B. her working hours are too long

C. it's not easy to find suitable home help there

D. the cost of a good education there is too high

5.The main purpose of the passage is to

A. explain the reasons for Bangkok's rapid economic growth over the past 30 years

B. promote the many attractions Bangkok has to offer tourists visiting the city

C. describe the attractions of living in Bangkok for foreign business people

D. compare the lifestyles of Burmese workers and foreign business people in Bangkok

 

查看答案

Have you ever noticed this phenomenon? Sometimes Chinese English teachers are puzzled by such questions, "Could you please give me some advice     how to improve my reading comprehension?"

Actually, many of the teachers can't give their students     effective way to deal with reading. Anyway, they often simply say, "Read     and practise more, and you will get more experience in reading comprehension. " Frankly, these teachers' good suggestions are only helpful to arouse (激起) students' interest in reading       not helpful to deal with the questions in the examinations of reading comprehension. Personally,      think the skill for reading comprehension should be based on the knowledge of English writing.     the English passages are written under some rules or principles, the science of reading and understanding may have a close relationship with writing. Reading comprehension can't be independent      the knowledge of

writing. So to do better in reading comprehension      ever, we should learn the knowledge of writing, study how questions are designed and the relationship between questions and the reading materials.

 

查看答案

I lost my sight when I was four years old when falling off a train to Atlantic City. But I was          . My parents and my teachers saw something in me -a potential to live, you might call it -which I didn't see, and they encouraged me to           blindness.

The hardest lesson I had to            was to believe in myself. If I hadn't been able to do that, I would have walked with a stick for the rest of my life. When I say belief in myself I am not         _ talking about the kind of self-confidence that helps me down an            staircase alone. That is part of it. But I mean something bigger than that. Although imperfect in some aspect, I am a real, positive person. There is a special place where I can make myself fit.

It took me years to discover and            this self-confidence. It had to start with the most basic things. Once a man gave me an indoor baseball. I thought he was making fun of me and I was           .

"I can't use this," I responded.

"Take it with you," he urged me, "and roll it around. "

The words stuck in my head.  "Roll it around! " By rolling the ball I could            where it went. This gave me an              how to achieve a goal I had thought impossible: playing baseball. At Philadelphia's Overbrook School for the Blind I invented a new kind of baseball. We called it ground ball.

All my life I have set ahead of me a series of goals and then tried to            them one by one. I also knew my limitations. It was no good trying something that I knew at the start was wildly out of reach because that only           the bitterness of failure. I would fail sometimes anyway but on the average I made           .

1.A. unfortunate  B. disappointed  C. lucky    D. ashamed

2.A. share with    B. play with   C. toy with    D. fight with

3.A. meet        B. learn          C. avoid    D. prepare

4.A. simply       B. slightly         C. frequently      D. directly

5.A. unusual      B. unfair     C.unfamiliar        D. uncomfortable

6.A. lengthen  B. strengthen       C. deepen         D. widen

7.A. hurt    B. amused         C. greeted         D. praised

8.A. find        B. see            C. smell           D. hear

9.A. event       B. offer           C. idea            D. excuse

10.A. receive    B. achieve         C. classify        D. follow

11.A. refused    B. removed        C. caused          D. replaced

12.A. sense     B. mistakes        C. friends          D. progress

 

查看答案

-Where can we get Mo Yan's new novel?

-I'm sorry, it        and will come out next week.

A. has been printed                        B. will be printed

C. is being printed                        D. is printed

 

查看答案
试题属性

Copyright @ 2008-2019 满分5 学习网 ManFen5.COM. All Rights Reserved.