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Traffic Safety in China

The most important thing that you should pay highest attention to during your China tours is traffic safety. 1. Below are some detailed practical tips for keeping you safe whether you are on foot, cycling, or in a vehicle:

Walking

Be aware of the traffic rules. 2. Watch for the traffic when crossing the road and do not jay walk (乱穿马路) even if others may do so. Crosswalks are designed to assist pedestrians who wish to cross the road - be sure to use them.

Riding a Bike

It is safest to take the bicycle path when cycling and the traffic rules must be obeyed. Please pay attention to pedestrians who cross the road in front of you.

On Bus

Fastening your seat belt especially when on the expressway may save your life in an accident.   3. Try to chat with others or look at the scenery outside the window. Have some medicine on hand for travel sickness. It is important to be careful and guard against theft.

4.

The flight regulations (规章制度) must be strictly observed, and you should follow the stewards’ instructions, including when to fasten your seat belt.

Self-driving

Find out about the road conditions and make sure you have your seat belt fastened at all times. 5. Do not speed and do not park your car inappropriately. Find out about the different traffic rules in different countries and get accustomed to them quickly.

A. On Airplane.

B. On Cruise Ship.

C. Do not drive after drinking alcohol.

D. Do not sleep, even if you are very tired.

E. After all, keeping safe is our guarantee (保证) of a wonderful visit.

F. Walk on the sidewalk and be careful to give way to motor vehicles.

G. Do not carry luggage and keep some space between you and the bike ahead.

 

1.E 2.F 3.D 4.A 5.C 【解析】 本文是说明文。文章从步行、骑自行车、乘公共汽车、自驾四个方面介绍了中国的交通安全规则。 1.考查段中句。根据空前“The most important thing that you should pay highest attention to during your China tours is traffic safety.(在您的中国之旅中,最重要的是交通安全。)”和空后“Below are some detailed practical tips for keeping you safe whether you are on foot, cycling, or in a vehicle(以下是一些详细的实用技巧,无论您是在步行、骑自行车还是在车上,都能保证您的安全。)”可知,E项(毕竟,保证安全是我们愉快旅行的保证。)能够承接上文并且与下文连接通顺。保证安全是很重要的,接下来文章详细地介绍了安全规则。故选E项。 2.考查段中句。根据空前“Be aware of the traffic rules.(注意交通规则。)”和空后“Watch for the traffic when crossing the road and do not jay walk (乱穿马路) even if others may do so.(过马路时要注意车辆。即使有人乱穿马路,你也不要那样做。)”可知,F项(走在人行道上,要注意给机动车让路。)能够承接上文并且与下文连接通顺。选项是对步行时注意交通规则的具体举例。故选F项。 3.考查段中句。根据空前“Fastening your seat belt especially when on the expressway may save your life in an accident. (系好安全带,尤其是在高速公路上,这可能会在事故中挽救你的生命。)”和空后“Try to chat with others or look at the scenery outside the window.”(试着和别人聊天或看窗外的风景。)”可知,D项(即使你很累也不要睡觉。)能够承接上文并且与下文连接通顺,空格前后讲的是乘坐公共汽车的注意事项。故选D项。 4.考查段落标题。根据该段“The flight regulations (规章制度) must be strictly observed, and you should follow the stewards’ instructions, including when to fasten your seat belt.( 必须严格遵守航班的规则,你应该遵守乘务员的指示,包括何时系好安全带。)”可知,这是在说乘客乘坐飞机的注意事项,选项中的Airplane与该段中的flight相关。因此A项(在飞机上)可以作为段落标题。故选A项。 5.考查段中句。根据空前“Find out about the road conditions and make sure you have your seat belt fastened at all times.(了解路况,确保始终系好安全带。)”和空后“Do not speed and do not park your car inappropriately.(不要超速,不要乱停车。)”可知,C项(喝酒后不要开车。)能够承接上文并且与下文连接通顺。这是在讲自驾时的注意事项。选项和下一句在句式结构上是一样的,它们都是否定的祈使句。故选C项。
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