
总第692期高一III版读写结合&IV版Quiz time答案
高一III版读写结合答案
II. Before class
| Part I (Para 1-3) | Introduction to the phenomenon | It’s a common sight to see food delivery workers ignore/break traffic laws. For example, they run red lights and ride in the wrong lanes. These reckless behaviors can cause injuries and death/serious problems. |
| Part II (Para 4-6) | Reasons for the problem | ● These behaviors are closely related to the growing demand for food delivery services. ● Food delivery workers are under high pressure from their employers. They face company fines for late delivery and complaints/bad reviews from customers. ● To earn more money, they check their mobile phones for new orders while they are riding their bikes. ● Some food delivery workers lack the awareness of road safety. |
| Part III (Para 7-8) | Solutions to the problem | It’s time to take action. ● Delivery companies should train their workers on traffic rules and safety and require them to follow/obey the rules. ● Delivery workers who get/are caught breaking traffic rules should be banned from driving delivery vehicles for a period. |
III. Writing
Food delivery services are currently bringing us a lot of benefits. Thanks to the food delivery workers, it is convenient, cheap and saves time for us to order food online. However, problems also arise with the prosperity of the food delivery industry. As you can see in the streets, food delivery workers always seem to be in a hurry. Many of them don’t follow traffic rules. They drive on the wrong side of the road and run red lights. They use mobile phones while driving. They seem to care more about speed rather than safety when delivering food.
What makes delivery workers take such risks? There are several reasons behind this phenomenon. For one thing, food delivery workers are under high pressure, since they are likely to be fined or get bad reviews from customers if they deliver the food late. To improve their work efficiency, they choose to break traffic rules. For another, some food delivery workers lack the awareness of road safety. They don’t take traffic rules seriously. In addition, delivery workers are usually paid for each order they take. In order to earn more money, they continue to work even if they are already exhausted, which in turn puts their lives at risk.
To solve the safety problems of delivery workers, I firmly believe that proper measures should be taken. On the one hand, the government should make relevant regulations to prevent delivery workers from breaking traffic rules. On the other hand, food delivery service companies should not only train their delivery workers on traffic rules and safety, but also make sure their workers are not overloaded by working too many hours.
There is clearly still a long way to go to solve the problem, but I hope all delivery workers keep in mind that safety should always come first.
高一IV版Quiz Time答案与解析
D1 1-3 BCB
D2 1-5 CBDCD
D3 1-4 DBDD
D4 1-4 CCDA
D5 1-5 EDGBF
解析
D1 1-3 BCB
1. B。根据”they just want to stand out at something”和“The Guinness record holders just want a piece of that recognition.”可知,人们想要打破吉尼斯记录是为了受到瞩目,获得认可,故B正确。由“Garcia explained that being competitive wasn’t necessarily about being the best at everything.”可知,求胜心强并不意味着要擅长所有的事情,只是在某些方面比较突出,故A错误。文章最后提到参加吉尼斯挑战的人会受到赞助,但是这并不是Stephen Garcia的观点,并且文章也未提到人们参加吉尼斯是为了赚钱,故C错误。D选项未提及,故不选。
2. C。本题考查作者对吉尼斯世界纪录的态度。根据最后两段可知,作者认为参加吉尼斯挑战是件愉快而有趣的事情,故C正确。
3. B。本题考查文章主旨。本文分析了世界吉尼斯记录对于挑战者和观众的意义,故B正确。文章并没有提及A、D选项,故不选。作者在文章开头提到诺贝尔奖,只是为了引出后文,并非是要讲世界吉尼斯记录与诺贝尔奖相比较,C错误。
D2 1-5 CBDCD
1. C。根据The game has attracted nearly 9 million visits and earned him $50,000 (332,000 yuan) since it came out.可知该游戏在网上非常受欢迎,因此选C。
2. B。根据Despite (尽管) his age, Andrew has a lot of programming experience. He learned it from his parents who both work in the programming field.可知Andrew是从父母那里获得的编程方面的知识,选B。
3. D。根据Rather, he put together his hit game when he was bored.可知最初Andrew制作这个游戏是为了打发时间,选D。
4. C。根据Meanwhile, he is saving his money to pay for a computer science degree in college.以及“I want to take a serious direction with it and see what I can do,”可知Andrew会继续在编程领域工作,C正确。
5. D。根据“He has a kind of sharp, logical (有逻辑的) mind,” he said.以及Andrew9岁开始学习编程,12岁就很擅长编程了可知他很聪明有天赋,选D。
D3 1-4 DBDD
1. D。根据文章第三段可知最新的解锁技术是苹果推出的人脸识别,选D。
2. B。根据倒数第四段In a video posted on community website Reddit on Nov 3, two brothers demonstrated how they were both able to unlock the same iPhone X using their two different faces, Quartz reported. And they aren’t even twins.可知人脸识别的主要问题是不同的人可能解锁同一部手机,选B。
3. D。根据最后一段“It’s good to see biometrics being used more,” Jain told CBS News, “because it adds another factor for security. But using multiple security measures is the best defense.”可知D选项正确。其他选项文中均没有提及。
4. D。文章先说生物安全技术现在很流行,然后引出了对其安全性的讨论,因此D为文章的主旨。
D4 1-4 CCDA
1. C。根据文章第十段,简单的幸福是我们个人的一种体现,因此答案为C,它可以表达我们的性格。文章第一段提到做不昂贵的,简单的事可以让我们感到快乐,因此A项错误;B、D两项文章未提及。
2. C。根据文章三至六段,作者在婚前独居的时光中找到了能够让自己快乐的事情,找到了什么能让自己开心,因此答案为C。A、D两项不是作者分享这段经历的主要目的;B项作者只说自己he先生兴趣不一致,并未表达夫妻兴趣不需要一致。
3. D。根据文章八至十段,作者通过重新拾起长笛这个兴趣的经历表达在追求简单幸福的过程中,保持兴趣是很重要的,这能让我们开心,因此答案为D。A、C两项与作者意思不符;B项作者未提及。
4. A。根据文章最后两段,作者谈到在这个既要考虑他人感受,又要考虑自己感受的世界中有时会很累,因此鼓励读者们勇敢地追求自己的幸福,并没有建议大家忽略他人的感受,也没有教读者如何平衡两者,因此答案为A,同时排除C、D两项。B项作者并未提到简单的幸福是最重要的事。