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人与社会——公共秩序与法律法规
Many of you have probably had this experience: You get on a train and are ready to take a nap(打盹)or read a book, only to find that the passenger in front of you is watching a TV show on his tablet without earphones. The child next to you won’t stop crying. And the old lady behind you talks on her phone during the whole trip.
Wish the train could be less noisy? There might be a solution for you. The Beijing-Shanghai High-speed Railway, one of China’s busiest high-speed rail lines, has had “quiet” railway cars.
In quiet cars, onboard videos have no sound and announcements(通告)are made in a lower voice. The doors of the car are shut to cut down noise from other cars.
Some people have pointed out that this kind of quiet environment should be offered in all cars. They say that having quiet cars might give people the idea that they don’t need to be quiet in non - quiet cars.
While some Internet users are in favour of the new service, it has also raised discussion about just how quiet travellers should be in quiet cars. Many people have raised questions such as “What if I snore?” and “Can we talk to our travel friends if we need to?”.
1. What does Paragraph 1 show us?
A. Travelling by train is very common.
B. People do all kinds of things on trains.
C. Many people watch TV shows on trains.
D. People on trains are sometimes very noisy.
2. Which of the following is TRUE according to Paragraph 3?
A. Train announcements cannot be made.
B. The doors of quiet cars usually stay closed.
C. Passengers are not allowed to watch videos.
D. Nobody makes sure passengers follow the rules.
3. What does the underlined phrase “in favour of” in the last paragraph probably mean?
A. in need of
B. in support of
C. in search of
D. in memory of
4. What do we know from the last paragraph?
A. The rules should be clearer.
B. Most people dislike the service.
C. The service is better for children.
D. All trains should be completely quiet.
人与社会——公共秩序与法律法规
Many of you have probably had this experience: You get on a train and are ready to take a nap(打盹)or read a book, only to find that the passenger in front of you is watching a TV show on his tablet without earphones. The child next to you won’t stop crying. And the old lady behind you talks on her phone during the whole trip.
Wish the train could be less noisy? There might be a solution for you. The Beijing-Shanghai High-speed Railway, one of China’s busiest high-speed rail lines, has had “quiet” railway cars.
In quiet cars, onboard videos have no sound and announcements(通告)are made in a lower voice. The doors of the car are shut to cut down noise from other cars.
Some people have pointed out that this kind of quiet environment should be offered in all cars. They say that having quiet cars might give people the idea that they don’t need to be quiet in non - quiet cars.
While some Internet users are in favour of the new service, it has also raised discussion about just how quiet travellers should be in quiet cars. Many people have raised questions such as “What if I snore?” and “Can we talk to our travel friends if we need to?”.
1. What does Paragraph 1 show us?
A. Travelling by train is very common.
B. People do all kinds of things on trains.
C. Many people watch TV shows on trains.
D. People on trains are sometimes very noisy.
2. Which of the following is TRUE according to Paragraph 3?
A. Train announcements cannot be made.
B. The doors of quiet cars usually stay closed.
C. Passengers are not allowed to watch videos.
D. Nobody makes sure passengers follow the rules.
3. What does the underlined phrase “in favour of” in the last paragraph probably mean?
A. in need of
B. in support of
C. in search of
D. in memory of
4. What do we know from the last paragraph?
A. The rules should be clearer.
B. Most people dislike the service.
C. The service is better for children.
D. All trains should be completely quiet.
答案:
1~4. DBBA
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