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Mitsuaki recently arrived in the United States to enter university.He wants to do well in his studies and fit the new culture.But Mitsuaki has a problem.It's not his teachers.It's not even his English ability.His problem is that he doesn't have a car.Mitsuaki has already discovered a basic fact of American culture: Driving is a way of life.

There are different transportations in America.Many cities have taxis, buses and subways. But most people find it the easiest to drive, even if they do have to deal with heavy traffic. Nowadays busy families often have more than one vehicle.Many people think their car as a status symbol.But no matter what their social status are, people without wheels feel stressed.

When Mitsuaki first arrived, he was amazed at how young many American drivers there were.Young people in America often get their driver's license around age 16 by passing a written test and a driving test.Before they can get their license, they have to take a driver education course, For teenagers, being able to drive is important. It's hard to find an American teenager without one.

Mitsuaki finally decides that he needs a car. His host family helps him find a good used car to buy. But before he gets his license and starts driving, he has to understand the American style of driving, He also needs to learn some of the basic rules of the road that good drivers follow.

Driving to Americans is what flying to birds.It's almost part of their nature.For many Americans, being behind the wheel is like their natural home.But if they don’t drive carefully, they can become an endangered animal.

1. What is Mitsuaki’s trouble in the USA?

A. His roommates are not friendly.

B. He doesn't have enough money.

C. He doesn't have a car himself.

D. He can't speak English well.

2. Which is the easiest transportation in the USA?

A. Taxis   B. Planes   C. Cars   D. Buses

3. How many tests do teenagers have to pass before they get their license?

A. One   B. Two     C. Three   D. Four

4.Which of the following is true?

A. Mitsuaki decided he should buy a car.

B. Mitsuaki bought a new car in the end.

C. Mitsuaki didn't have to learn traffic rules.

D. Mitsuaki didn’t have to get a license.

5. The best title of the passage is _____________.

A. How to get driving license in the USA

B. Do we have to buy cars in the USA

C. It’s not easy to live in the USA

D. Driving is a way of life in the USA

 

1.C 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.D 【解析】 试题分析:这篇文章主要讲述了Mitsuaki在美国生活时由于没有车辆,在生活上造成了很大的不便。开车在美国是最便捷的交通方式,很多美国青少年在16岁就能拿到驾驶证。最后Mitsuaki决定买辆车,并且学会美国的交通规则。 1.C细节理解题。根据文章内容His problem is that he doesn't have a car.他的问题是他没有车,故此题选C。 2.C细节理解题。根据文章内容But most people find it the easiest to drive,但是大部分人认为开车是最方便的,故此题选C。 3.B细节理解题。根据文章内容by passing a written test and a driving test通过笔试和驾驶考试,故此题选B。 4.A判断推理题。根据文章内容Mitsuaki finally decides that he needs a car. Mitsuaki最后决定他需要一辆车,故A选项正确。 5.D标题归纳题。这篇文章主要讲述了开车在美国是最方便的交通方式,很多年轻人在美国都能开车,Mitsuaki由于没有车在生活上有很多不方便,最后决定买辆车,故此题选D,开车是美国的生活方式。 考点:社会现象类短文阅读。
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