
总第692期高二III版读写结合&IV版Quiz time答案
高二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.
高二IV版测试答案与解析
D1 1-4 DCDA
D2 1-3 CDB
D3 1-3 DDB
D4 1-3 ACB
D5
1. daughter→daughter’s 2. Although→When/ As /After 3. confusing→confused
4. attentions→attention 5. 在poor前∧a 6. 去掉explained前的had
7. sat→sitting 8. up→on 9. what→that或者去掉what
10. my→our
D1:
1. D。Lanster和Moran别的方面和普通学生一样,与众不同的是通过组织dinner party做慈善。
2. C。从“The young cooks ask their guests to donate however much they want as payment for their meals”可知C正确。
3. D。他们不是直接捐钱做慈善,而是提供美食,让客人把愿意付这些美食的钱捐掉,很独特的一种方式。
4. A。他们两人找到了一种比较特殊的做慈善的方式,很有自己的想法创意,所以可以用creative和helpful形容他们。
D2:
1. C。根据In Britain, however, sunny days are seen as a treat.以及后面说英国人在外面晒太阳,可知英国人喜欢在天气晴朗的时候到户外活动,选C。A选项文中没有提及,B选项错在这两个国家的气候是不一样的。D选项错在应该是在新加坡流行。
2. D。根据The Sunday roast isn’t just about the food - it’s also about the company. It’s a time to strengthen the bonds between family and friends, while enjoying a slice of British tradition.可知D正确。
3. B。文章主要通过作者自己的亲身经历介绍了新加坡人和英国人通常是如何过周日的,新加坡人喜欢室内活动,不是很喜欢晒太阳,英国人则喜欢晒太阳;英国人喜欢在周日进行Sunday roast,因此B为文章主旨。
D3:
1. D。根据关键词UK researchers定位到第三段,由“people who use their phones on the move walk differently than usual”可知,边玩手机边走路的人和平时的走路姿势不一样,故D正确。
2. D。根据“It took the volunteers 118 percent longer to complete the course when using a phone”可知D正确。实验参与者在模拟马路通行12次,并非是多花12%的时间,A错误。51%与60%都是在不使用手机走路情况下有关注意力的数据,故B和C错误。
3. B。由“To bring attention to the dangers of‘text walking’, a temporary‘texting lane’was set up in Antwerp, Belgium in 2015”可知,texting lane是用于提醒行人注意危险,故B正确。A、C、D选项文章并未提及,故不选。
D4:
1. A。由文章中“volunteers to teach”,“has been doing this for the past five years”,“the people are so appreciative”和“They are very enthusiastic”等句子可以看出,Huff乐于教监狱里的人们练习瑜伽,监犯们的热情也让他觉得这是值得的,由此可推断答案为A。其他三项均不符合文章意思。
2. C。由文章“there’s a waiting list to get into the class”可知瑜伽课程在监狱里非常受欢迎,因此答案为C。A、B两项文中未提及;D项是监狱的希望,并不是已经取得的成效。
3. B。根据文章最后五段可知,监犯们认为瑜伽为他们的日常生活提供了一个喘息的机会,因此答案为B。其他三项为重均未提及。
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