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The main ______ of the traffic accident was ______

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Acause … careless

Bcause … carelessness

Creason … careless

Dreason … carelessness

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Speeding has been cited(引证) as the cause for a car accident that left one pedestrian dead May 7 in eastern China's Zhejiang Province. The speed of the cause car has been 1    to have been between 84.1 kilometers to 101.2 km per hour when the accident happened. According to the report, the cause car was refitted(更换零部件) to attain 2    speeds. The engine, exhaust system and tires had been modified.

The report was made by a group of motor vehicle 3    and mechanics from Jilin, Zhejiang, Shanghai and other parts of China. They were 4    by Blue Arrow, a forensic(法庭的)analysis group in Hangzhou, according to local police. A 5    of the municipal public security bureau said that the bureau received the forensic analysis report on Wednesday and immediately sent 6    of the report to both parties concerned.

Either of the two parties, the family of the 7    and the driver responsible for the accident, can challenge against the analysis results in three days. The case has not yet entered 8    procedures. Whether it will be a civil or criminal case remains 9   .

On the evening of May 7, Tang Zhuo, 25, was 10    on a pedestrian walkway in Hangzhou. The 11   is a 20-year-old university student. Tang flew five meters into the air before he hit the ground and died. The public was 12    because he was racing with two friends on a downtown highway, without thinking about the 13    of pedestrians. The driver faces a one-month detention or up to three years in jail if convicted. The level of punishment 14    how fast he was driving.

After the accident, Wang Guoping, Hangzhou's party chief, demanded traffic police take every possible 15    to fight against drag-racing and illegal auto modifications.

( )1. A. estimated  B. reduced                 C. increased             D. imagined

( )2. A. lower           B. taller                    C. higher                  D. shorter

( )3. A. workers       B. students               C. experts                D. assistants

( )4. A. criticized  B. invited                    C. given                    D. sent

( )5. A. gentleman  B. soldier                 C. driver                   D. spokesman

( )6. A. details          B. copies                  C. objects                D. writers

( )7. A. victim     B. passenger             C. audience              D. salesman

( )8. A. medical        B. technological        C. economical          D. judicial

( )9. A. invisible   B. unknown                C. untouched            D. impossible

( )10. A. driven         B. stolen                  C. hit                        D. robbed

( )11. A. driver    B. victim                   C. pedestrian            D. visitor

( )12. A. angered   B. excited                C. interrupted           D. tired

( )13. A. health         B. education             C. safety                   D. profit

( )14. A. takes on  B. depends on           C. looks on              D. carries on.

( )15. A. money        B. force                    C. energy                 D. measure

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听下面一段材料,回答第1至3题.
1. What was the probable cause of the accident? 
A. Too much traffic on the road.  
B. High speed and wet road 
C. The driver's being too tired
2. Who called the First Aid Centre for help?
A. A young woman            
B. The speaker          
C. a policeman
3. What did the policeman do?
A. He took the driver out of his car.  
B. He questioned the speaker carefully. 
C. He immediately sent the driver to hospital.

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  British and American scientists are raising genetically modified(转基因的)pigs in the hope of providing organs for transplant(移植)to humans, the project leader wrote in a newspaper Sunday.

  Scientists in London and California have begun conducting the genetic experiments to find a solution to record–long waiting lists for organ transplants, Robert Winston said in an opinion piece written for Britain's Sunday Times

  In Britain alone, around 8,000 patients are waiting for a transplant.

  "People needing a new heart or liver are waiting for someone else to die – usually a violent death in a traffic accident," Winston wrote in the newspaper.He said his team was "trying to modify pigs so their organs might save the lives of humans."

The scientists are introducing human genes into the animals to reduce the chances of the organs being rejected by patients, as has been common in previous attempts to use animal tissues, said Winston, who heads the Institute of Reproductive and Developmental Biology at London's Hammersmith Hospital.

  Working with Dr.Carol Redhead of the California Institute of Technology, Winston's team has injected human genes directly into male piglets(猪仔), adding them to the animal's sperm(精子).

  He said that pigs involved in experiments had successfully produced transgenic sperm, but acknowledged that British and European laws had prevented the team from using the pigs to mate.

  The Sunday Times newspaper reported that the experiments would be moved to the United States following difficulties with funding and regulations in Britain.It said the pigs would be bred in Missouri.

  "Our U.S.friends will benefit from our technology and the income we might have produced for Britain will be lost," Winston wrote.

  Some scientists have previously blamed the idea of using animal organs for human transplant, saying the technique risks spreading animal viruses to humans.Winston said his research project is attempting to breed virus-free pigs.

(1)

Scientists are introducing human genes into the animals to ________.

[  ]

A.

make the organs healthier

B.

reduce the pain of animals

C.

make the organs live longer

D.

reduce the chances of rejection

(2)

Some scientists have blamed the idea of using animal organs for human transplant because ________.

[  ]

A.

the technique is not perfect now

B.

humans may be infected with animal viruses

C.

it is against laws and regulations

D.

it may cause a conflict between humans and animals

(3)

According to Winston, it seems ________ to Britain to move the experiments to the United States.

[  ]

A.

a pity

B.

a pride

C.

a disaster

D.

a good idea

(4)

It can be inferred from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

animal organs are commonly used for human transplant now

B.

lots of patients need animal organ transplants now

C.

examples of the animal tissues being rejected have happened

D.

it is not safe to use animal organs for human transplant

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It was a very foggy day in London. The fog was so thick that it was impossible to see more than a foot or so. Buses, cars and taxis were not able to run and were standing by the side of the road. People were trying to find their way about on foot but were losing their way in the fog. Mr. Smith had a very important meeting at the House of Commons and had to get there but no one could take him. He tried to walk there but found he was quite lost. Suddenly he bumped into a stranger. The stranger asked if he could help him. Mr. Smith said he wanted to get to the Houses of Parliament. The stranger told him he would take him there. Mr. Smith thanked him and they started to walk there. The fog was getting thicker every minute but the stranger had no difficulty in finding the way. He went along one street, turned down another, crossed a square and at last after about half an hour’s walk they arrived at the Houses of Parliament. Mr. Smith couldn’t understand how the stranger found his way. “It is wonderful,” he said. “How do you find the way in the fog?”
“It is no trouble at all to me,” said the stranger, “I am blind.”
【小题1】According to the passage, we can infer that “bump into” means _______.

A.knock off
B.meet by chance
C.strike
D.traffic accident
【小题2】Which of the following statements are NOT true?
A.The stranger has a better sight than Mr. Smith.
B.Heavy fog can cause traffic accidents.
C.It’s easy to get lost in a foggy day.
D.The fog was getting thicker and thicker.
【小题3】Why is it no trouble at all to the stranger to find the way in the fog?
A.Because he is a local inhabitant of London.
B.Because he lives next to the Houses of Parliament.
C.Because he is familiar with the route.
D.Because he finds the way not by sight but by heart.
【小题4】This article mainly tells us that ________.
A.London is a foggy city.
B.Mr. Smith works for the government.
C.A blind stranger led the way for Mr. Smith in a foggy day.
D.Mr. Smith had a very important meeting and lost his way in the fog.

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