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越来越多的汽车进入了我们的家庭生活并且改善了我们的生活,但很不幸运的是,也带来了...

越来越多的汽车进入了我们的家庭生活并且改善了我们的生活,但很不幸运的是,也带来了很多问题,如塞车和车祸,给家庭和社会带来极大的危害。作为中学生,我们应该如何做才能为保障交通的通畅做出自己的贡献,请根据短文内容,补全所缺词汇,每空一词。(5分)

 

With more and more cars coming into our families, we are happy that it has greatly improved our life. But 1., it has also brought many problems, such as heavy traffic and traffic

accidents.

Traffic safety is everybody’s business. We must obey the traffic 2.. For example, we must walk on walk sides. When we cross zebra-crossing, stop and look 3. and left, then go 4.the road fast. Don’t play football on the road. We can tell our parents not to drink before they drive, not to run through red lights, not to talk and laugh 5. we are driving, etc.

We can say cars are coming into our life, but only when everybody thinks traffic safety is everybody’s business can we be safe driving on roads and walking on walk sides.

 

 

1.unluckily 2.rules 3.right 4.across 5.while/when 【解析】作为中学生,我们应该为保障交通的通畅做出自己的贡献。交通安全人人有责。我们必须遵守交通规则。我们可以告诉我们的父母在开车之前不要喝酒,不要闯红灯,开车时不要说话和大笑等等。遵守交通规则是我们每个人的责任与义务。 1.句意:但不幸的是,它也带来了许多问题,如交通拥挤和交通事故。这个空在前面的汉语提示中出现过,答案为unluckily。 2.句意:我们必须遵守交通规则。从下面的例子中可知,我们必须要遵守交通规则,答案为rules。 3.句意:当我们穿过斑马线时,停下来左右看看。从我们已有的安全常识看,过马路要左右看,答案为right。 4.句意:然后快速穿过马路。此处缺少介词,go across the road穿越马路。 5.句意:我们可以告诉我们的父母在开车之前不要喝酒,不要闯红灯,开车时不要说话和大笑等等。此处是while/when引导的时间状语从句。
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根据短文内容,回答下列问题。

1.Did the thin boy get the job at last?

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