If motorists do notobserve the traffic regulations, they will be stopped, ticked, and _______.
A.have to pay a fine
B.to pay a fine
C.fined
D.fired
A.have to pay a fine
B.to pay a fine
C.fined
D.fired
What are the motorists asked to do around 7200 South?
A.Have their vehicles repaired.
B.Take a detour around 1-15.
C.Plan to change lanes.
D.Avoid traffic by listening to the radio.
Why the campaign for a pardon was refused?
A.He has been dead for 130 years.
B.He was a notorious criminal.
C.His life was full of romanticism.
D.The evidence didn"t support the pardon.
Which of the following is true about the motorists world 20 years from now?
A.The number of cars will reduce as more people work and shop at home.
B.People will only use cars for recreational purposes.
C.Cars will be better equipped to enhance bigger safety.
D.Fun sports cars will be the mainstream of car industry.
Little Tips for Law-breaking Motorists in Court
Even a careful motorist may have the misfortune to commit a motoring (51) . In due course, (52) a summons (传票) , he will appear in a police court. In the court, the motorist hears his name called by the clerk of the court, and comes forward to identify himself. The magistrate(地方法官) then calls for the policeman who charged the offender and asks him to give evidence. The officer takes the oath to tell the truth, the whole truth and (53) the truth. He also is expected to give an account (54) what happened when the offence was committed and to mention any special circumstances. For instance, the offence (55) partly due to the foolishness of another motorist. It would be unwise for the accused motorist to exaggerate this. It will not help his case to try to blame (56) for his own mistake. The magistrate, (57) hearing that some other motorist is involved, will doubtless say: "What is being done about this man.9 Case coming up later this afternoon, " may (58) be the answer.
(59) you are guilty, it is of course wise to plead guilty and apologize for committing the offence and (60) the court's time. Magistrates are not heartless and a motorist may be lucky enough to hear one say: "There are mitigating circumstances, (61) you have broken the law and I am obliged to (62) a fine. Pay five pounds. Next case. " For many offences if you wish to plead guilty you may do so by post and avoid (63) at all.
Some short-tempered people forget that both policemen and magistrates have a public duty to perform. and are rude to them. This does not pay and rightly so! A magistrate will not let off an offender (64) because he is (65) , but the courteous (有礼貌的) lawbreakers may certainly hope that the magistrate will extend to him what tolerance the law permits.
(51)
A.offence
B.crime
C.mistake
D.accident
Little Tips for Law-breaking Motorists in Court
Even a careful motorist may have the misfortune to commit a motoring __ (1). In due course, __ (2) a summons(传票), he will appear in a police court. In the court,the motorist hears his name called by the clerk of the court, and comes forward to identify himself. The magistrate(地方法官)then calls for the policeman who charged the offender and asks him to give evidence. The officer takes the oath to tell the truth, the whole truth, and__ (3) the truth. He also is expected to give an account __ (4) what happened when the offence was committed and to mention any special circumstances. For instance, the offence__ (5) partly due to the foolishness of another motorist. It would he unwise for the accused motorist to exaggerate this. It will not help his case to try to blame__ (6) for his own mistake. The magistrate, __ (7) hearing that some other motorist is involved, will doubtless say:"What is being done about this man?" "Case
coming up later this afternoon," may__ (8) be the answer.
(9) you are guilty, it is of course wise to plead guilty and apologize for committing the'offence and__ (10) the court's time. magistrates.are not heartless and a motorist may be lucky enough to hear one-say. "There are mitigating circumstances,(11) you have broken the law and I am obliged to__ (12) a fine. Pay five pounds. Next case. " For many offences, if you wish to plead gui!ty.~you may do so by po.st and-avoid
(13) the court at all.
Some short-tempered people forget that both policemen and magistrates have a public duty to perform. and are rude to them. This does not pay and rightly so! A magistrate will not let off an offender__(14) because he is__(15), but the courteous(有礼貌的)lawbreakers may certainly hope that the magistrate will extend to him what tolerance the law permits.
第 51 题
A. offence
B.crime
C.mistake
D.accident
A.There were no motorists coming and going.
B.The motorists drove too slowly.
C.Some two students played a trick.
D.The police placed a notice.
A.A motorists speeding.
B.Her running a stop sign.
C.Her lack of driving experience.
D.A motorists failure to concentrate.
On the road motorists should be aware of cyclists and be ______ towards them.[2008]
A.considerable
B.considering
C.considerate
D.considered
What does the author think is society's attitude toward motorists?
A.Society laughs at motorists.
B.Society tolerates their rode driving.
C.Society imposes a lot of restrictions on motorists.
D.Society encourages motorists to behave themselves.
Voices were ______ as the argument between the two motorists became more bad-tempered.
A.swollen
B.increased
C.developed
D.raised