What is the attitude of British authorities concerning speeding laws?
A.Approval.
B.Disagreement.
C.Indifference.
D.Suspicion.
第1题
____.
A.driving faster than 70 miles per hour on any road
B.driving faster than the limit on a restricted road
C.exceeding the limit of 30 miles per hour on any road
D.exceeding the limit for certain vehicles on any road
第2题
What measures were adopted in 1935 in addition to the speeding restrictions?
A.The government also introduced in the driving tests and pedestrian crossings.
B.The government also set up street lamps which are 200 yards apart or more.
C.The Road Traffic Act imposed the ban of cars and trucks in built-up areas.
D.The Road Traffic Act reduced accident rate by increasing the traffic density.
第3题
er jobs available, particularly to school-leavers and those over the age of fifty. If there are only half the number of jobs in the future, men and women will have to share them. Two people will therefore work only twenty hours each instead of the forty they are currently accustomed to. It is a well-known fact that those who suffer from stress at work are often not high-powered executives but unskilled workers doing boring, repetitive jobs, especially those on production lines. Unemployment often has a similar effect on its victims. If we wish to prevent this type of stress and the depression(沮丧)that frequently follows long periods of it, we will have to find ways of educating people to cope with this sudden increase in leisure time. Many have already turned to pills and tablets to combat sleeplessness and anxiety, two of the symptoms of long-term stress and depression. In America, we spend $ 650 million a year on different kinds of medicines. We swallow a staggering(大得惊人的)three million sleeping tablets every night. Although these "drugs of the mind" can be extremely useful in cases of crisis, the majority of patients would be better off without them. The boredom and frustration of unemployment are not the only causes of stress: poor housing, family problems, overcrowding and financial worry are all significant factors. Nevertheless, doctors believe that if people learnt to breathe properly, took more exercise, used their leisure time more actively and expressed their anger instead of bottling it up, they would not depend so much on drugs, which treat only the symptoms and not the cause of the stress. If doctors refused prescriptions more often and discouraged patients with minor ailments from visiting the clinic, the country would have more money to spend on improving leisure facilities and adult education, which are at present inadequate in many parts of the country. Moreover, doctors would have more time to spend on those patients in real need of their help. Questions:
During which period could British motorists drive without speed limits?
A.During 1903 to 1908.
B.During 1930 to 1935.
C.During 1935 to 1940.
D.During 1935 to 1966.
第4题
What is the authors purpose by concluding his article with a story?
A.To show that though we have made great progress in development we lost our direction in the modern society.
B.To illustrate that we are now in the process of flying a plane with a confused pilot driving it.
C.To prove that neither flying a lost plane nor directing the way of a plane is an easy job.
D.To make sure that everybody is the cause of our world pollution through everybody"s making rapid progress.
第5题
Why do people constantly move from the countryside into the cities?
A.Because the earth in the countryside was polluted.
B.Because there are more jobs provided in the cities.
C.Because it is easier to make a living in the cities.
D.Because they are eager to get the benefits of modern cities.
第6题
Who caused this problem according to the passage?
A.The motor cycles.
B.The growing industries.
C.The human beings.
D.The larger cities.
第7题
Which of the following sentences is not true according to the author?
A.The author wants to tell us that pollution is a serious problem caused by man.
B.We can stop this trend of pollution merely by our own efforts.
C.Many scientists show their worry about the world pollution.
D.The pollution of the earth will threaten the human being"s survival.
第8题
o some doctors?
A.They should take kind of positive attitude.
B.They should take the attitude of wait-and-see.
C.They should take the negative attitude.
D.They should follow their fate.
第9题
he passage?
A.The boredom and frustration brought by unemployment.
B.The poorness of living space and housing shortage.
C.The stress and depression produced by sleeplessness.
D.The worry about financial and economic situation.
第10题
What will happen to a person if he suffers from long-term stress and depression?
A.He will lose his present job.
B.He will become bored with his life.
C.He will become sleepless and anxious.
D.He will commit suicide.
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