更多“The law on drinking and driving is _____ stated.”相关问题
  • 第1题:

    Drunk driving(醉驾) has become a serious problem in China. According to the Ministry of Public Security(公安部), the police caught more than half a million drunk drivers in 2010. On the night of May 9, 2011, musician Gao Xiaosong ran his car into three other cars in Beijing because he drank too much(1).He was(2) under China's new drunk driving law that came into use on May 1, 2011. The new law sees drunk driving as a (3). In the west, drunk driving is also a crime. In the US, for example, if the police catch a drunk driver, the driver will pay a (4), lose his or her(5) and even go to prison(监狱). If the driver wants to drive again, he or she has to do public service, and take part in educational programs. You may thinkdrunk driving is crime Isn't this law too unkind But experts saynot at all. They think it is to protect people's tights to life and health. Drunk driving is very dangerous!

    1.A. water

    B. wine

    C. juice

    2.A. punished

    B. punishes

    C. punishing

    3.A. problem

    B. crime

    C. good behavior

    4.A. well

    B. good

    C. fine

    5.A. life

    B. job

    C. license


    参考答案:1:B; 2:A; 3:B; 4:C; 5:C

  • 第2题:

    The thief snatched both John's ( ) handbags.

    A、mother-in-law’s and his sister-in-law's

    B、mother’s-in-law’s and his sister's-in-law’s

    C、mother’s-in-law and his sister’s-in-law

    D、mother-in-laws’ and his sister-in-laws’


    参考答案:A

  • 第3题:

    The sources of British law include _____.

    A.statutes, common law, equity law and European Community law

    B. statutes, common law and equity law

    C. statutes, common law and European Community law

    D. a complete code and statutes


    正确答案:A

  • 第4题:

    The girl ______ the bicycle is Jane.

    A、riding on

    B、driving in

    C、riding in

    D、driving on


    参考答案:A

  • 第5题:

    56. GPRS定义了三种移动管理状态,这三种状态是()

    A. BUSY STATE

    B. IDLE STATE

    C. STANDBY STATE

    D. READY STATE


    参考答案:BCD

  • 第6题:

    23. What do you think of Mike?

    A. A person who is good at driving.

    B. A person who does well in drawing.

    C. A person who -likes drinking.

    D. A person who is good at writing.


    正确答案:B
    23.B【解析】从文中第三段第二句“He draws beauti- ful pictures with lots of colors.”可知答案。

  • 第7题:

    Drunken driving, sometimes called America's socially accepted form of murder, has become a national epidemic. Every hour of every day about three Americans on average are killed hy
    drunken drivers, adding up an incredible 350,000 over the past decade.
    A drunken driver is usually defined as one with a 0.10 blood alcohol content or roughly three beers, glasses of wine or shots of whisky drunk within two hours. Heavy drinking used to be an acceptable part of the American alcohol image and judges were lenient in most courts, but the drunken slaughter has recently caused so many well-publicized tragedies, especially involving young children, that public opinion is no longer so tolerant.
    Twenty states have raised the legal drinking age to 21, reversing a trend in the 1960s to reduce it to 18. After New Jersey lowered it to 18, the number of people killed by 18 to 20-year-old drivers more than doubled, so the state recently upped it back to 21.Reformers, however, fear raising the drinking age will have little effect unless accompanied by educational programs to help young people to develop"responsible attitudes" about drinking and teach them to resist peer pressure to drink.
    Tough new laws have led to increased arrests and in many areas already, to a marked decline in fatalities. Some states are also penalizing bars for serving customers too many drinks.
    As the fatalities continue to occur daily in every state, some Americans are even beginning to speak well of the 13 years' national prohibition of alcohol that began in 1919, which President Hoover called the"noble experiment". They forget that legal prohibition didn't stop drinking, but encouraged political corruption and organized crime. As with the booming drug trade generally, there is no easy solution.
    ?Which of the following sentences best concludes the main idea of this passage?

    A.Drunken driving has caused numerous fatalities in the United States.
    B.It's recommendable to prohibit alcohol drinking around the United States.
    C.The American society is trying hard to prevent drunken driving.
    D.Drunken driving has become a national epidemic in the United State.

    答案:D
    解析:
    本文主要讲的是酒后驾车在美国很泛滥,成为美国社会一个难以解决的社会问题。D项最能概括本文大意。

  • 第8题:

    Drunken driving, sometimes called America's socially accepted form of murder, has become a national epidemic. Every hour of every day about three Americans on average are killed hy
    drunken drivers, adding up an incredible 350,000 over the past decade.
    A drunken driver is usually defined as one with a 0.10 blood alcohol content or roughly three beers, glasses of wine or shots of whisky drunk within two hours. Heavy drinking used to be an acceptable part of the American alcohol image and judges were lenient in most courts, but the drunken slaughter has recently caused so many well-publicized tragedies, especially involving young children, that public opinion is no longer so tolerant.
    Twenty states have raised the legal drinking age to 21, reversing a trend in the 1960s to reduce it to 18. After New Jersey lowered it to 18, the number of people killed by 18 to 20-year-old drivers more than doubled, so the state recently upped it back to 21.Reformers, however, fear raising the drinking age will have little effect unless accompanied by educational programs to help young people to develop"responsible attitudes" about drinking and teach them to resist peer pressure to drink.
    Tough new laws have led to increased arrests and in many areas already, to a marked decline in fatalities. Some states are also penalizing bars for serving customers too many drinks.
    As the fatalities continue to occur daily in every state, some Americans are even beginning to speak well of the 13 years' national prohibition of alcohol that began in 1919, which President Hoover called the"noble experiment". They forget that legal prohibition didn't stop drinking, but encouraged political corruption and organized crime. As with the booming drug trade generally, there is no easy solution.
    What is the author's attitude toward all the laws against drunken driving?

    A.Optimistic.
    B.Pessimistic.
    C.Indifferent.
    D.Ironic.

    答案:B
    解析:
    根据最后一段最后一句可知,作者对针对酒后驾车的法律所能起到的作用持悲观态度。?

  • 第9题:

    ( ) is the effect of language in which the intended meaning is the opposite of what is stated.

    A.Metaphor
    B.Simile
    C.Personification
    D.Irony

    答案:D
    解析:
    文学基本概念。Irony(反讽)指使用的语言和想要表达的真实含义相反,以此来达到修辞效果。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    According to Robert Foss, The high death rate of teenage drivers is mainly due to _____.
    A

    their frequent driving at night

    B

    their improper way of driving

    C

    their lack of driving experience

    D

    their driving with passengers


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    细节题。根据第二段首句,福斯说,少年司机死亡率高的原因与其说是愚蠢行为的关系,不如说是缺乏经验的关系更大。C项符合原文。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Why is the problem of drinking and driving difficult to solve?
    A

    Alcohol is easily obtained.

    B

    Drinking is linked to organized crime.

    C

    Legal prohibition has already failed.

    D

    Legislation alone is not sufficient.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    从最后一段They forget that legal prohibition didn’t stop drinking可知仅仅有法律的限制是远远不够的。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    We can conclude from the passage that “binge drinking” means ______.
    A

    a period of excessive indulgence in drinking

    B

    group drinking in the street

    C

    drinking for love affair

    D

    mixed strong alcohol drinking


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    题目问的是:我们可以从文中得出“binge drinking”的意思是什么?binge意为“大吃大喝,狂欢;放纵”,故选A。

  • 第13题:

    Human beings can not change ( ).

    A、the law of the nature

    B、the law of nature

    C、law of the nature

    D、law of nature


    参考答案:B

  • 第14题:

    Pushing Drunk Boss's Car Home Ten workers in China pushed their boss's car three miles home after' an office party because they were all too drunk to drive. The group was enjoying a meal at a restaur

    Pushing Drunk Boss's Car Home

    Ten workers in China pushed their boss's car three miles home after' an office party because they were all too drunk to drive. The group was enjoying a meal at a restaurant in downtown Changchun, Jilin Province (northeast China). When the party was over, Boss Zhang Fei found that he was too drunk to drive. Then suddenly they realized nobody had stayed sober enough to drive his car.

    Drink-driving was listed as a dangerous offence in China in 2014, esp. when the driver is drunk. Those who break the law will have their driving license revoked, face a heavy fine and may be put in jail. Zhang did not want to leave his car downtown and it was too late to call out another driver to drive the car for him. Someone then suggested they push the car home, and said that the exercise would do them all good. Thus, all ten quickly agreed and set off with Zhang at the wheel. All ten workers pushed their boss's car home through the city streets, laughing and singing during the 45-minute journey. Passers-by were shocked to see the group.

    Traffic officers said that as long as the car's engine was not running, it would not be classed as drink-driving under the law. However, it is still very dangerous for so many people to push the car along the road, as it may cause traffic accidents.

    21. workers in China pushed their boss's car home in() minutes.

    A. 45,10

    B. 3, 8

    C. 10, 45

    22. Drink-driving was listed as a dangerous offence in China in()

    A. 2013

    B. 2014

    C. 2015

    23. Those who break the law may()

    A. not have their driving license revoked

    B. not face a heavy fine

    C. be put in jail

    24. People pushing the car along the road would not be classed as drink-driving because()

    A. the car engine was not running

    B. those people didn't drink

    C. there were no police on the road

    25. We can infer from the passage that drink-driving () the law.

    A. is not against

    B. is against

    C. has nothing to do with


    参考答案:21、C 22、B 23、C 24、B 25、A


  • 第15题:

    Ten workers in China pushed their boss's car three miles home after an office party because they were all too drunk to drive. The group was enjoying a meal at a restaurant in downtown Changchun, Jilin Province (northeast China). When the party was over, Boss Zhang Fei found that he was too drunk to drive. Then suddenly they realized nobody had stayed sober enough to drive his car.

    Drink-driving was listed as a dangerous offence in China in 2014, esp. when the driver is drunk. Those who break the law will have their driving license revoked, face a heavy fine and may be put in jail. Zhang did not want to leave his car downtown and it was too late to call out another driver to drive the car for him. Someone then suggested they push the car home, and said that the exercise would do them all good. Thus, all ten quickly agreed and set off with Zhang at the wheel. All ten workers pushed their boss's car home through the city streets, laughing and singing during the 45-minute journey. Passers-by were shocked to see the group.

    Traffic officers said that as long as the car's engine was not running, it would not be classed as drink-driving under the law. However, it is still very dangerous for so many people to push the car along the road, as it may cause traffic accidents.

    1. ______ workers in China pushed their boss's car home in _______ minutes.

    A. 45, 10

    B. 3, 8

    C. 10, 45

    2. Drink-driving was listed as a dangerous offence in China in __________.

    A. 2013

    B. 2014

    C. 2015

    3. Those who break the law may _______.

    A. not have their driving license revoked

    B. not face a heavy fine

    C. be put in jail

    4. People pushing the car along the road would not be classed as drink-driving because _______.

    A. the car engine was not running

    B. those people didn't drink

    C. there were no police on the road

    5. We can infer from the passage that drink-driving _________ the law.

    A. is not against

    B. is against

    C. has nothing to do with


    参考答案:CBCAB

  • 第16题:

    Driving to and from work, commuters have little else to focus except driving and the sounds from their radios.()


    正确答案:错

  • 第17题:

    ( )Her son __________ Coke, but now he __________ milk.

    A.used to drink;is used to drinking

    B.used to drinking;drinks

    C.is used to drinking;used to drink

    D.is used to drink;is drinking


    正确答案:A

  • 第18题:

    Drunken driving, sometimes called America's socially accepted form of murder, has become a national epidemic. Every hour of every day about three Americans on average are killed hy
    drunken drivers, adding up an incredible 350,000 over the past decade.
    A drunken driver is usually defined as one with a 0.10 blood alcohol content or roughly three beers, glasses of wine or shots of whisky drunk within two hours. Heavy drinking used to be an acceptable part of the American alcohol image and judges were lenient in most courts, but the drunken slaughter has recently caused so many well-publicized tragedies, especially involving young children, that public opinion is no longer so tolerant.
    Twenty states have raised the legal drinking age to 21, reversing a trend in the 1960s to reduce it to 18. After New Jersey lowered it to 18, the number of people killed by 18 to 20-year-old drivers more than doubled, so the state recently upped it back to 21.Reformers, however, fear raising the drinking age will have little effect unless accompanied by educational programs to help young people to develop"responsible attitudes" about drinking and teach them to resist peer pressure to drink.
    Tough new laws have led to increased arrests and in many areas already, to a marked decline in fatalities. Some states are also penalizing bars for serving customers too many drinks.
    As the fatalities continue to occur daily in every state, some Americans are even beginning to speak well of the 13 years' national prohibition of alcohol that began in 1919, which President Hoover called the"noble experiment". They forget that legal prohibition didn't stop drinking, but encouraged political corruption and organized crime. As with the booming drug trade generally, there is no easy solution.
    The rule that only people above 21 years of age can drink__________.

    A.is a new law promoted by the twenty states
    B.had been once adopted before the 1960s
    C.has been enforced since the prohibition of alcohol
    D.will be carried out all over the country

    答案:B
    解析:
    根据第三段最后一句中可知,60年代以前合法饮酒的年龄是21岁。

  • 第19题:

    Drunken driving, sometimes called America's socially accepted form of murder, has become a national epidemic. Every hour of every day about three Americans on average are killed hy
    drunken drivers, adding up an incredible 350,000 over the past decade.
    A drunken driver is usually defined as one with a 0.10 blood alcohol content or roughly three beers, glasses of wine or shots of whisky drunk within two hours. Heavy drinking used to be an acceptable part of the American alcohol image and judges were lenient in most courts, but the drunken slaughter has recently caused so many well-publicized tragedies, especially involving young children, that public opinion is no longer so tolerant.
    Twenty states have raised the legal drinking age to 21, reversing a trend in the 1960s to reduce it to 18. After New Jersey lowered it to 18, the number of people killed by 18 to 20-year-old drivers more than doubled, so the state recently upped it back to 21.Reformers, however, fear raising the drinking age will have little effect unless accompanied by educational programs to help young people to develop"responsible attitudes" about drinking and teach them to resist peer pressure to drink.
    Tough new laws have led to increased arrests and in many areas already, to a marked decline in fatalities. Some states are also penalizing bars for serving customers too many drinks.
    As the fatalities continue to occur daily in every state, some Americans are even beginning to speak well of the 13 years' national prohibition of alcohol that began in 1919, which President Hoover called the"noble experiment". They forget that legal prohibition didn't stop drinking, but encouraged political corruption and organized crime. As with the booming drug trade generally, there is no easy solution.
    What is the author's attitude toward all the laws against drunken driving?

    A.Optimistic.
    B.Pessimistic.
    C.Indifferent.
    D.Ironic.

    答案:B
    解析:
    根据最后一段最后一句可知,作者对针对酒后驾车的法律所能起到的作用持悲观态度。

  • 第20题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    The Culture of Campus Drinking

    Drinking on college campuses in the United States is more pervasive and destructive than many people realize.Studies show that alcohol consumption is linked to at least 1,400 student deaths and 500,000 unintentional injuries annually.Alcohol consumption by college students is associated with drinking and driving,diminished academic performance,and medical and legal problems.Nondrinking students also may experience alcohol-related consequences,such as increased rates of crime,traffic crashes,rapes and assaults,and property damage.
    Traditions and beliefs handed down through generations of college drinkers serve to reinforce students' expectations that alcohol is a necessary component of social success.The role of alcohol in college life is evident in the advertising and sale of alcoholic beverages on or near campuses.This combination of social and environmental influences creates a culture of drinking that passively or actively promotes the use of alcohol.
    Yet efforts to reduce student drinking have largely been unsuccessful,in part because proven, research-based prevention strategies have not been consistently applied.It is first necessary to change the culture of college drinking if prevention strategies are to be effective.The analysis strongly supports the use of a"3-in-1 Framework"to target three primary audiences simultaneously:individual students,including high-risk drinkers;the student body as a whole;and the surrounding community.
    The leadership of college presidents and school administrators is crucial to develop appropriate plans,supervise the integration of policies pertaining to different aspects of student life,and ensure consistent enforcement of drinking-related policies.

    The main idea of this passage is to explain_________.
    A:the destructive results caused by campus drinking
    B:how the culture of the campus drinking is created
    C:the current situation of campus drinking and how to resolve the problem
    D:the culture of campus drinking in the US is not good

    答案:C
    解析:
    细节题。根据第一段第二句可知饮酒可能会导致无意伤害。A、B和D分别是好学业成绩、交通拥堵和犯罪减少,由第一段第三句和第四句可知这几个选项是不正确的。
    推断题。第二段最后一句:这种社会与环境影响的结合创造了一种饮酒文化。第二段第一句:传统和观念通过大学饮酒者代代相传,因此社会影响即指代代传统观念。因此,饮酒文化是由代代相传的传统观念和环境影响而产生的。
    细节题。第三段最后一句:“三加一框架”意在同时针对三大目标人群。A 是无关信息,B和C是不正确且不全面的。
    细节题。第四段阐述了领导力体现重要作用的三个方面,其中B选项―确保饮酒相关政策始终如一地贯彻落实,是其中之一。A未提到,C制定激进计划与原文意思不符,D监督不同政策,与原文意思不够切合。
    主旨题。本文大意是校园饮酒的现阶段情况和如何解决这一问题。A、B 和D均不够概括。

  • 第21题:

    Were both your () cars ticketed on the same day?

    Asister-in-law’s

    Bsisters’-in-law

    Csisters-in-law’s

    Dsister’s-in-law


    C

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    75  A  enjoying himself                         B  breaking the law       C  drinking and driving                    D  drinking at his sister's
    A

    A

    B

    B

    C

    C

    D

    D


    正确答案: D
    解析:

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Were both your () cars ticketed on the same day?
    A

    sister-in-law’s

    B

    sisters’-in-law

    C

    sisters-in-law’s

    D

    sister’s-in-law


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析