他们配合警察, 协管周围道路的车辆和行人A.They will assist the police to supervise the traffic and passengers as wellB.They will help the police to control the traffic and pedestrians as well.C.They will cooperate with the police in checking the traffic and pedestrians as we

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他们配合警察, 协管周围道路的车辆和行人

A.They will assist the police to supervise the traffic and passengers as well

B.They will help the police to control the traffic and pedestrians as well.

C.They will cooperate with the police in checking the traffic and pedestrians as well.

D.They will obey the police to control the traffic and pedestrians as well.


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  • 第1题:

    Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?

    A. Searching through the files of Chevies owners was impossibly difficult.

    B. The suspect lived within a fifteen-mile radius of the suburb.

    C. The suspect had received a number of traffic tickets before.

    D. It took the police hours to find the suspect.


    正确答案:A
    本题为细节题。根据作者在Ordinarilysearching through the files for owners of elderly Chevies would have been an impossibly difficult task...句中所用的虚拟语气就可肯定A正确。

  • 第2题:

    James is reporting the car accident to the police on the spot.

    POLICE: Can you tell me what___1__ here

    JAMES: Yes. I had a bad traffic accident. Look, my car looks like a squashed Coke can.

    POLICE: Did you see the car before it hit you

    JAMES: No, I didn't. That car was too __2___.

    POLICE: Which lane were you in

    JAMES: I don't remember.

    POLICE: How fast were you__3___ then

    JAMES: Less than 30 miles per hour.

    POLICE: Which direction were you__4___ from And which direction were you heading

    JAMES: I was heading from east to west.

    POLICE: OK, please move your car off to the side of the road. We will check on it. Do you feel like you need an ambulance, sir

    JAMES: No, I didn't get __5___. Thanks for your concern.

    POLICE: No problem, sir.


    参考答案:1:happened; 2:fast; 3:driving; 4:coming; 5:hurt

  • 第3题:

    The traffic police were searching for evidence to prove the man’s ______.

    A、mistake

    B、fault

    C、shortcoming

    D、error


    参考答案:B

  • 第4题:

    ______ is not likely to be a methods of Traffic Separation.

    A.Separation of opposing streams of traffic by separation zones or lines

    B.The separation of through traffic from local traffic by provision of inshore traffic zones

    C.Division of traffic from several different direction into sectors

    D.Control of routing traffic through shipping routes


    正确答案:D

  • 第5题:

    Years ago our cities were full of cars,buses and trucks.Now the streets are completely congested(拥挤的)and it is very difficult to drive a car along them.Drivers must stop at hundreds of traffic lights.What are our cities going to be like in ten or twenty years?Will enormous(巨大的)motorways be built across them?With-big motorways cutting across them,full of noisy,dirty cars and lorries,our cities are going to be awful places.How can we solve the problem?
    There are some good ideas to reduce the use of private cars.In 1989,for example,the authorities in Rome began an interesting experiment:passengers on the city buses did not have to pay for their tickets.
    In Stockholm there was another experiment:people paid very little for a season ticket to travel on any bus,trolley bus,train or tram in all the city.
    In many cities now some streets are closed to vehicles,and pedestrians are safe there.
    In London there is another experiment:part of the street is for buses only,so the buses can travel fast.There are no cars or taxies in front of them.

    In many cities pedestrians are now much safer because__.

    A.no traffic is allowed on some streets
    B.traffic is computer-controlled
    C.cars move very slowly
    D.only one way streets are open to traffic

    答案:A
    解析:
    参见第四段。单词close是“关闭”的意思。

  • 第6题:

    On television all over the world there are programmes about the work of the police.They are popular because they are usually very exciting.In London there is a television programme called"Police Five"--because it is on for five minutes once a week.A television reporter,Shaw Taylor,talks about crimes in the London area.He asks for public help.The police station needs the help of ordinary people because sometimes you or I have information that can be useful to the police.
    Shaw Taylor shows pictures of paintings,jewellery(珠宝)and other things which thieves stole during the week.Sometimes he shows the car that the thieves escaped in.When people see men or things on the television programme which they may remember,they can tell the police where they saw them.With their help the police may catch more criminals.
    Sometimes the police find a car or some money.Shaw Taylor shows them on television.The owners sometimes see them.Then they can telephone the police and say,"Thank you very much--that's mine!"

    When people see things stolen on the programme which they may remember,__.

    A.they try to get the things back
    B.they know their things have been stolen
    C.they know their things are at the police station
    D.they tell the police the whereabouts of the shown things

    答案:D
    解析:
    参见第二段中句子:When people see men or things on the television programme which they may remember,they can tell the police where they saw them.

  • 第7题:

    共用题干
    Pedestrians Only
    1 .The concept of traffic-free shopping areas goes back a long time.During the Middle Ages,traffic-free shopping areas were built in Middle Eastern countries to allow people to shop in comfort and,more importantly,safety.As far back as 2,000 years ago,road traffic was banned from central Rome during the day to allow for the free movement of pedestrians (行人),and was only allowed in at night when shops and markets had closed for the day.In most other cities,however,pedestrians were forced to share the streets with horses,coaches and,later,with cars and other motorized vehicles.
    2 .The modem,traffic-free shopping street was born in Europe in the 1960s when both city populations and car ownership increased rapidly.Dirty gases from cars and the risks involved in crossing the road were beginning to make shopping an unpleasant and dangerous experience.Many believed the time was right for experimenting with car-free streets and shopping areas seemed the best place to start.
    3 .At first,there was resistance from shopkeepers.They believed that such a move would be bad for business.They argued that people would avoid streets if they were unable to get to them in their cars.When the first streets in Europe were closed to traffic,there were even noisy demonstrations,as may shopkeepers predicted they would lose customers.
    4 .However,research carried out afterwards in several European cities revealed some unexpected statistics.In Munich,Cologne and Hamburg,visitors to shopping areas increased by 5Opercent.On Copenhagen's main shopping street,shopkeepers reported sales increases of 25-40 percent.Shopkeepers in Minneapolis,the USA,were so impressed when they learnt this that they even offered to pay for the construction and maintenance costs of their own traffic-free streets.
    5 .With the arrival of the traffic-free shopping street,many shops,especially those selling things like clothes,food and smaller luxury items,prospered.Unfortunately,it wasn't good news for everyone, as shops selling furniture and larger electrical appliances(电器)actually saw their sales drop.Many of these were forced to move elsewhere,away from the city centre.

    The arrival of the traffic-free shopping street made many lose their business______.
    A:pedestrians
    B:North America
    C:customers
    D:a bad experience
    E:Middle Eastern countries
    F:furniture sellers

    答案:F
    解析:
    文章第一段第一句是主题句,意为:步行购物区的概念由来已久。B项A。 idea from ancient history(来自古代的想法)与主题句意思相符,故选B。
    文章第二段主要讲,随着人口和车辆的增加,车辆排放的尾气及对人身安全的威胁使购物变成一种不愉快且危险的体验。很多人认为是时候试行无车辆街道了,而步行购物区便是最好的开始。A项A Need for Change(需要改变)符合本段主题,故选A。
    文章第三段第一句是主题句,意为:一开始,(步行购物区)受到来自店主的阻力。D项Facing Protest from Shop Owners(面临店主的抗议)与主题句意思相符,故选D。
    文章第四段主要讲研究发现步行购物区在一些欧洲国家呈现出了意想不到的统计数据。很多城市的消费者数量和销售额都有提高。这让美国明尼阿波利斯市备受鼓舞,他们还主动出钱建设和维护自己的步行购物街。E项Increase in Sales and Customers(销售额和顾客的增加)符合本段主题,故选E。
    题干意为“步行购物街首先在中东国家发展起来。”文章第一段前两句指出,步行购物区的概念由来已久,在中世纪,中东一些国家建成步行购物区,让人们在舒适,更重要的是安全的环境下购物。E项Middle Eastern countries(中东国家)与原句意思相符,故选E。
    题干意为“在20世纪60年代,汽车排放的肮脏的尾气使购物变成了不好的体验。”文章第二段第二句指出,车辆排放的尾气及对人身安全的威胁使购物变成一种不愉快且危险的体验。D项a bad experience(一种不好的体验)与原句意思相符,故选D。
    题干意为“店主错误地认为没有车辆的街道会让顾客远离。”文章第三段最后一句指出,在欧洲,当第一批街道禁止车辆进入时甚至引起了喧闹的游行示威,因为很多店主预测他们会失去顾客。C项customers(顾客)与原句意思相符,故选C。
    题干意为“步行购物街的到来使很多家具商丢掉生意。”文章最后一段第二句指出,不幸的是,这对每个人来说并不都是好消息,因为很多卖家具和大型电器的店铺确实看到了销售额的下降。F项furniture sellers(家具商)与原句意思相符,故此选F。

  • 第8题:

    TCAS的英文全称为()。

    • A、Traffic alert and Collision Advoidance System
    • B、Traffic Collision and Alert System
    • C、Traffic Control and Service
    • D、Traffic Condition and Surveillance

    正确答案:A

  • 第9题:

    Which Cisco IOS traffic-shaping mechanism statement is true? ()

    • A、class-based policing is configured using the Modular QoS command-line (MQC)
    • B、only the Frame Relay traffic-shaping (FRTS) mechanism can interact with a Frame Relay network, adapting to indications of Layer2 congestion in the WAN links
    • C、Distributed Traffic Shaping (DTS) is configured with the police command under the policy map configuration
    • D、both Frame Relay traffic shaping (FRTS) and virtual IP (VIP)-based Distributed Traffic Shaping (DTS) have the ability to mark traffic

    正确答案:A

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    What is the difference between the Ethanalyzer and the SPAN feature in Cisco NX-OS?()
    A

     The Ethanalyzer captures control-plane traffic, while SPAN captures all traffic.

    B

     The Ethanalyzer captures all traffic including control-plane traffic, while SPAN captures only the control-plane traffic.

    C

     The Ethanalyzer captures only data traffic, while SPAN captures all traffic.

    D

     The Ethanalyzer captures only control traffic, while SPAN captures data traffic.


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    问答题
    Passage 1Rapid Police Response  A  Police departments in the United States and Canada see it as central to their role that they respond to calls for help as quickly as possible. This ability to react fast has been greatly improved with the aid of technology. The telephone and police radio, already long in use, assist greatly in the reduction of police response time. In more recent times there has been the introduction of the “911” emergency system, which allows the public easier and faster contact with police, and the use of police computer systems, which assist police in planning patrols and assigning emergency requests to the police officers nearest to the scene of the emergency.  B  An important part of police strategy, rapid police response is seen by police officers and the public alike as offering tremendous benefits. The more obvious ones are the ability of police to apply first-aid lifesaving techniques quickly and the greater likelihood of arresting people who may have participated in a crime. It aids in identifying those who witnessed an emergency or crime, as well as in collecting evidence. The overall reputation of a police department, too, is enhanced if rapid response is consistent, and this in itself promotes the prevention of crime. Needless to say, rapid response offers the public some degree of satisfaction in its police force.  C  While these may be the desired consequences of rapid police response, actual research has not shown it to be so beneficial. For example, it has been demonstrated that rapid response leads to a greater likelihood of arrest only if responses are in the order of 1-2 minutes after a call is received by the police. When response times increase to 3-4 minutes-still quite a rapid response-the likelihood of an arrest is substantially reduced. Similarly, in identifying witnesses to emergencies or crimes, police are far more likely to be successful if they arrive at the scene no more than four minutes on average, after receiving a call for help. Yet both police officers and the public define “rapid response” as responding up to 10-12 minutes after calling the police for help.  D  Should police assume all the responsibility for ensuring a rapid response? Studies have shown that people tend to delay after an incident occurs before contacting the police. A crime victim may be injured and thus unable to call for help, for example, or no telephone may be available at the scene of the incident. Often, however, there is no such physical barrier to calling the police. Indeed, it is very common for crime victims to call their parents, their minister, or even their insurance company first. When the police are finally called in such cases the effectiveness of even the most rapid of responses is greatly diminished.  E  The effectiveness of rapid response also needs to be seen in light of the nature of the crime. For example, when someone rings the police after discovering their television set has been stolen from their home, there is little point, in terms of identifying those responsible for the crime, in ensuring a very rapid response. It is common in such burglary or theft cases that the victim discovers the crime hours, days, even weeks after it has occurred. When the victim is directly involved in the crime, however, as in the case of a robbery, rapid response, provided the victim was quickly able to contact the police, is more likely to be advantageous. Based on statistics comparing crimes that are discovered and those in which the victim is directly involved, Spelman and Brown (1981) suggest that three in four calls to police need not be met with rapid response.  F  It becomes clear that the importance of response time in collecting evidence or catching criminals after a crime must be weighed against a variety of factors. Yet because police department officials assume the public strongly demands rapid response, they believe that every call to the police should be met with it. Studies have shown, however, that while the public wants quick response, more important is the information given by the police to the person asking for help. If a caller is told the police will arrive in five minutes but in fact it takes ten minutes or more. Waiting the extra time can be extremely frustrating. But if a caller is told he or she will have to wait 10 minutes and the police indeed arrive within that time, the caller is normally satisfied. Thus, rather than emphasizing rapid response, the focus of energies should be on establishing realistic expectations in the caller and making every attempt to meet them.List of Headings  i    The presumptions of policy makers  ii    Need for more equitable parenting policies  iii    The impact of dual employment  iv    Comparison of employed and non-employed mothers  v    The benefits of balanced responsibility  vi    The unchanged role of the female parent  vii   The effect of stress on the female parent  viii   Disadvantages of parental equality  ix    The experts’ view of the male parent’s role  x    Commitment of mothers to their paid jobs  xi    Origins of anxiety in working mothers  Example      Answer  Section A.      …ii…  1. Section B  2. Section C  3. Section D  4. Section E  5. Section F

    正确答案: 1. vi
    (该段的主题句是第一句“Despite the significant increase…Australian research studies over the last l5 years are consistent in showing that divisions of labor for family work are very rigid indeed (Watson l991)”,其中rigid一词就暗含了这么多年澳大利亚家庭中的劳务分配没有发生多大的变化,再结合下文就可知道女性在家庭中的角色没有发生多少变化,所以本段大意概括准确的是选项vi。)
    2. iii
    (本段的主题句是第一句“Divisions of labor for family work are particularly problematic in families in which both parents are employed outside the home(dual-worker families)”, 意思是“对于那些父母都在外工作的家庭(双职工家庭)来说,家务劳力的分配就尤其成问题”,可知本段主要讲双职工家庭存在的问题,只有选项iii的表述与此相似,故选项iii。)
    3. xi
    (本段的主题句是第一句“The parental role is central to the stress, related anxiety reported by employed mothers, and a major contributor to such stress is their taking a greater role in child care (VandenHeuvel l993)”, 可知本段主要讲的是女性产生压力的原因是女性在家庭生活中承担更多的责任。所以应该选择xi。)
    4. ix
    (本段的主题句是第一句“Family therapists and social work researchers are increasingly defining family problems in terms of a lack of involvement and support from fathers and are concerned with difficulties involved in having fathers take responsibility for the solution of family and child behavior problems (Edgar and Glezer l986)”,可以看出前半句说明这段话是专家的观点,后半句说明这段话是关于男性在家庭中的作用的观点,因此,本段的大意就是专家们对于父亲角色的观点,因此,选项ix的说法是正确的。)
    5. v
    (本段主题句是首句“there are benefits for families considering a change to a fairer or more equitable division of the pleasures and pains of family life”,其中fairer和more equitable division与选项v中的balance表达一致,benefits一次也属于原词再现,因此,答案可以确定为v。)
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    It suddenly occurred to me that we could _____ the police for help.
    A

    ask

    B

    look

    C

    tell

    D

    meet


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    本题考查词义辨析。句意:我突然想到我们可以向警察寻求帮助。ask sb. for help表示“向某人寻求帮助”。故正确答案为A。

  • 第13题:

    What is FHWA’s suggestion to states?

    A. Fixing more traffic lights.

    B. Providing more crosswalks.

    C. Giving pedestrians more time to cross streets.

    D. Increasing the time before the orange lights appear.


    正确答案:C

  • 第14题:

    The police officer is determining who is going to be responsible()the traffic accident.

    A. for

    B. on

    C. in


    参考答案:A

  • 第15题:

    There ________no danger, the police went back to their police office.

    A、be

    B、is

    C、are

    D、being


    正确答案:D

  • 第16题:

    On television all over the world there are programmes about the work of the police.They are popular because they are usually very exciting.In London there is a television programme called"Police Five"--because it is on for five minutes once a week.A television reporter,Shaw Taylor,talks about crimes in the London area.He asks for public help.The police station needs the help of ordinary people because sometimes you or I have information that can be useful to the police.
    Shaw Taylor shows pictures of paintings,jewellery(珠宝)and other things which thieves stole during the week.Sometimes he shows the car that the thieves escaped in.When people see men or things on the television programme which they may remember,they can tell the police where they saw them.With their help the police may catch more criminals.
    Sometimes the police find a car or some money.Shaw Taylor shows them on television.The owners sometimes see them.Then they can telephone the police and say,"Thank you very much--that's mine!"

    The television programme is called"Police Five",because it is about the work of the police and__.

    A.it is on for five times every seven days
    B.it lasts five minutes a week
    C.it begins at five in the afternoon
    D.it is a programme about five policemen

    答案:B
    解析:
    参见句子第一自然段中的“In London there is a television programme Called‘Police Five’—because it is on for five minutes once a week.”。

  • 第17题:

    On television all over the world there are programmes about the work of the police.They are popular because they are usually very exciting.In London there is a television programme called"Police Five"--because it is on for five minutes once a week.A television reporter,Shaw Taylor,talks about crimes in the London area.He asks for public help.The police station needs the help of ordinary people because sometimes you or I have information that can be useful to the police.
    Shaw Taylor shows pictures of paintings,jewellery(珠宝)and other things which thieves stole during the week.Sometimes he shows the car that the thieves escaped in.When people see men or things on the television programme which they may remember,they can tell the police where they saw them.With their help the police may catch more criminals.
    Sometimes the police find a car or some money.Shaw Taylor shows them on television.The owners sometimes see them.Then they can telephone the police and say,"Thank you very much--that's mine!"

    From the passage we know Shaw Taylor is__.

    A.a popular TV reporter
    B.a TV reporter few people know
    C.a TV reporter ordinary people don't like
    D.an unknown TV reporter

    答案:A
    解析:
    由句子“They are popular because…”及“A television reporter,Shaw Taylor,talks about crimes in the London area.”可知,Shaw Taylor是一位“popular television reporter”。

  • 第18题:

    On television all over the world there are programmes about the work of the police.They are popular because they are usually very exciting.In London there is a television programme called"Police Five"--because it is on for five minutes once a week.A television reporter,Shaw Taylor,talks about crimes in the London area.He asks for public help.The police station needs the help of ordinary people because sometimes you or I have information that can be useful to the police.
    Shaw Taylor shows pictures of paintings,jewellery(珠宝)and other things which thieves stole during the week.Sometimes he shows the car that the thieves escaped in.When people see men or things on the television programme which they may remember,they can tell the police where they saw them.With their help the police may catch more criminals.
    Sometimes the police find a car or some money.Shaw Taylor shows them on television.The owners sometimes see them.Then they can telephone the police and say,"Thank you very much--that's mine!"

    The police station asks for public help because__.

    A.ordinary people like the television programme
    B.ordinary people are interested in pictures of paintings,jewellery,et
    C.the policemen can not catch the thieves themselves
    D.ordinary people may help the policemen get useful information about the criminals

    答案:D
    解析:
    由第一段最后一句和第二段可知。

  • 第19题:

    共用题干
    Pedestrians Only

    1 The concept of traffic-free shopping areas goes back a long time.During the Middle Ages,traffic-
    free shopping areas were built in Middle Eastern countries to allow people to shop iii comfort and,more im-
    portantly,safety.As far back as 2,000 years ago,road traffic was banned from central Rome during the day
    to allow for the free movement of pedestrians(行人),and was only allowed inl at night when shops and mar-
    kets had closed for the day.In most other cities,however,pedestrians were forced to share the streets with
    horses,coaches and,later,with cars and other motorised vehicles.
    2 The modern,traffic-free shopping street was born in Europe in the l960s,when both city popula-
    tions and car ownership increased rapidly.Dirty gases from cars and the risks involved,in crossing the road
    were beginning to make shopping an unpleasant and dangerous experience.Many believed the time was right
    for experimenting with car-free streets,and shopping areas seemed the best place to start.
    3 At first,there was resistance from shopkeepers.They believed that such a move would be bad for
    business.They argued that people would avoid streets if they were unable to get to them in their cars.When
    the first streets in Europe were closed to traffic,there were even noisy demonstrations,as many shopkeepers
    predicted they would.lose customers.
    4 However,research carried out afterwards in several European cities revealed some unexpected statistics.
    In Munich,Cologne and Hamburg,visitors to shopping areas increased by 50 percent.On Copenhagen's
    main shopping street,shopkeepers reported sales increases of 25-40 percent.Shopkeepers in Minneapolis,
    the USA,were so impressed when they learnt this that they even offered to pay for the construction and
    maintenance costs of their own traffic-free streets.
    5 With the arrival of the traffic-free shopping street,many shops,especially those selling things like
    clothes,food and smaller luxury items,prospered.Unfortunately,it isn't good news for everyone,as shops
    selling furniture and larger electrical appliances,etc.actually saw their sales drop.Many of these were forced
    to move elsewhere,away from the city centre.

    The arrival of the traffic一free shopping street made many__________lose their business.
    A:furniture sellers
    B:a bad experience
    C:Middle Eastern countries
    D:customers
    E:North America
    F:pedestrians

    答案:A
    解析:
    由文章第一段前两句话可知,关于步行街(traffic-free shopping areas)这一购物场所的观中“…… pageants that included music, poetry, and dance.”可知pageants包括音乐,诗歌和舞蹈表 演。故选D。念可以追溯到很早以前。在中世纪时期,为了让人们在舒适并且更加安全的场所购物,中东地区就出现了这样的步行街。故选F。
    文章第二段主要讲述了由于城市人口增加和私家汽车增多造成购物成了不愉快且危险的经历,此时步行街就应运而生。
    文章第三段的主题句是第一句话,"Atfirst,therewasresistancefromshopkeepers.”故选A。
    文章第四段主要讲述了步行街的出现使顾客增加也为商户带来了利润,故选C。
    由文章第一段第二句话中“DuringtheMiddleAges,traffic-freeshoppingareaswerebuiltinMiddleEasterncountries...",可知选C。
    由文章第二段第二句话中“Dirtygasesfromcars...makeshoppinganunpleasantexperience.”可知选B。
    由文章第三段最后一句话中“manyshopkeeperspredictedtheywouldlosecustomers.”可知选D。
    由文章第五段第二句话“itisn'tgoodnewsforeveryone,asshopssellingfurnitureandlargerelectricalappliances,etc.actuallysawtheirsalesdrop.”可知选A。

  • 第20题:

    What is the difference between the Ethanalyzer and the SPAN feature in Cisco NX-OS?()

    • A、 The Ethanalyzer captures control-plane traffic, while SPAN captures all traffic.
    • B、 The Ethanalyzer captures all traffic including control-plane traffic, while SPAN captures only the control-plane traffic.
    • C、 The Ethanalyzer captures only data traffic, while SPAN captures all traffic.
    • D、 The Ethanalyzer captures only control traffic, while SPAN captures data traffic.

    正确答案:A

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    The killing of the Sudanese student is to illustrate ______.
    A

    the brutality of attacks on black people

    B

    the fallout affecting anyone in poverty

    C

    the traffic problems in south London

    D

    the unconcerned attitude of police


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    文章指出英国的racial problems很普遍,第二段描述到英国对asylum-seekers(难民)的xenophobia(仇外情绪)高涨,任何被认为“foreign or different”的人都会受到影响,最近对黑人袭击的凶残程度使警方感到震惊。接着作者给出一名苏丹学生被杀害的例子以证明此观点,因此A项正确。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    The police are offering a(n) ______ for anyone who can give information about the traffic accident.
    A

    attention

    B

    prize

    C

    reward

    D

    gift


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    句意:无论谁为这起交通事故提供信息,警察都会提供奖赏。reward报酬;奖赏。attention注意,关注。prize奖品。gift礼物。句中表示“因提供信息而获得报酬”,要用reward。故答案是C项。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    A

    Very few drivers are insured.

    B

    Cyclists ride fast on pavements.

    C

    Pedestrians go through red traffic lights.

    D

    Horse riders disrespect other road users.


    正确答案: A
    解析: