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    阅读理解一Goingfor a walk,whether in towns orin the country,is just not apart of the American idea. An English journalist who just walking along theroad in Los Angeles was questioned by the police because it seemed so strangethat he should be doing this.Exceptin town cen­ters it is rare to find any sidewalk beside a road and somesuburban roads are so bad that cars have to travel very slowly,too slowly to be dangerous tochildren.A person whotries to walk at night may find not only that he is almost hurting his feet onthe uneven surface, but also that there are no street lights (the headlights ofcars being good enough for the motor­ists) and that he will be pursued by angrydogs from the houses among which he is passing. The dogs are so unaccustomed toseeing anybody walking that,like the Los Angeles police,they thinkhe must be trying to do something well.1.Which of the following is uncommon in the U. S.? ________________________A)A policeman questions a person who is just taking a walk.B)A dog pursues a person who walks past a house.C)A road that does not have any sidewalk*D)Aperson takes a walk just for pleasure.2.Carson the suburbanroads in the U. S.________________________________A)aredangerous to childrenB)move fastC)arenot dangerous to childrenD)both B) and C)3.The passage ismost probably taken from_________________________________A)atouristguidebook B) abook on American cultureC) a history bookD)a book on political science4.The authorcompares a police man with a dog because_______________________________A)theauthor hates both dogs and policemenB)dogswill grow suspicious just as police do if they see someone taking a walk atnightC)policemenare sometimes just as fierce as dogs areD)bothdogs and policemen are good at tracking down criminals5.Which ofthe following best serves as a title for the passage? ________________ ______A)TrafficProblems in the U. SB)Takinga Walk in the U. S.C)AnEnglish Journalist's Experiences in the U. S.D)TheDifference Between Living in a City and Living in the Country


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