There are many differences between America and China. The biggest difference is traffic rules. In America there are too much more cars than in China. But there are much fewer traffic jams and accidents in America than in China. We hardly see traffic police in the street, but all cars obey strictly traffic rules, and people hardly find that a car does not obey traffic rules in the street.
About American traffic rules, there are many better terms, such as:
1. Stop line: There are stop lines in all crossing without traffic light (some have two stop lines and others have four stop lines). All cars must stop while meeting the stop line.
2. Traffic light: There is traffic light in the crossing of the road. Cars may almost turn every direction. The traffic light can give signal step by step including u-turn. There is a kind of middle lane of turning left. When a car wants to turn left in the road, he may enter into the middle lane of turning left and give a signal of turning left. When he thinks being safe, he may turn left. In many conditions the order of passing is also given very specifically. If people want to change lane or turn, they must look behind and think being safe. Only so, they may do it.
3. Specific item: Such as parking, there are three kinds of lines (their colors are white, blue or red) in the roadside. Every line may park different kinds of cars. There are many streets in some residential areas (住宅區(qū)), and there is a kind of rule that any car cannot park at any time or any period time. In every parking, there are some special positions for invalid (傷殘的) people.
4. About the priority of passenger and car: At any case, passengers have the priority to cars. And only after passengers have passed the road and got the top of sidestep, cars may go ahead.
In general, traffic rules of America are very specific, convenient, safe and humanizing.
小題1:Which of the following is NOT the reason why we can hardly see traffic police in the street in America?
A.Traffic police are not very necessary because few cars break traffic rules.
B.The traffic is very clear and there are few traffic jams and accidents in the street.
C.There are so many cars in the street that the traffic police can’t be seen.
D.The effective traffic rules play an important part in the road safety.
小題2:Why is there a middle lane of turning left on the road?
A.It is designed for the cars that want to turn left.
B.It is very safe to drive there.
C.It is very convenient for the traffic police to find the cars that break the rules.
D.The cars that want to turn left can easily give a signal of turning left.
小題3:Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A.In America, all cars in the crossing must stop when they meet the stop line.
B.In America, any car cannot park in the streets in some residential areas.
C.If people want to turn, they can obey the guide of the traffic police.
D.There are more traffic jams in China.
小題4:What’s the best title for the passage?
A.American Traffic Rules
B.Differences in Traffic Rules between China and America
C.Traffic Jams in America
D.American People Who Obey Traffic Rules

小題1:C
小題2:A 
小題3:D
小題4:A 

試題分析:美國(guó)的車輛中國(guó)多,但是交通事故比中國(guó)少,這是因?yàn)槊绹?guó)的人都嚴(yán)格的遵守交通法規(guī),文章介紹了一些美國(guó)的交通規(guī)則。
小題1:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第一段可以看出,在美國(guó)很少發(fā)生交通阻塞和交通事故,所有司機(jī)都遵守交通規(guī)則,良好有序的交通規(guī)則對(duì)保障交通暢通起了重要作用。因此沒(méi)有必要設(shè)置那么多交通警察。C 項(xiàng)只是陳述事實(shí),而非原因。選C
小題2:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第三段即第二條內(nèi)容可以看出,左拐的汽車要先進(jìn)入這條通道并且向其他車輛發(fā)出拐彎信號(hào)。因此這條線路是供左拐的汽車使用的。 選A   
小題3:推理判斷題。由第一段中的“But there are very fewer traffic jams and accidents in America than in China.”可以判斷 D項(xiàng)正確;由第二段可以判斷A 項(xiàng)不對(duì);由第四段可以判斷 B 項(xiàng)不對(duì);由第四段中的“If people want to change lane or turn they must look behind and think being safe.”可以判斷C 項(xiàng)不對(duì),司機(jī)想拐彎要向后看,而不是遵守交通警察的指揮。選D
小題4:主旨題:縱觀全文和第二段的內(nèi)容:About American traffic rules, there are many better terms, such as:
可知這篇文章講的是美國(guó)的交通規(guī)則,選A。
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