问题 多项选择题

驾驶出租汽车行驶发现转向阻力突然增大,但还可以转向时,应()

A.握稳转向盘,及时减速

B.选择安全地点停车,查明原因

C.紧急制动停车,查明原因

D.低速靠右继续行驶

答案

参考答案:A, B

解析:《出租汽车驾驶员从业资格考试》第四章第四节:安全行车特别要求与紧急情况处理可知,装有动力转向的车辆,突然发现转向困难、操作费力,应尽快减速、靠右行驶,选择安全地点停车,查明原因、如果车辆还可以实现转向时,在保证安全的前提下,低速行驶,开到维修厂进行维修。

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     It was Helen's first time to America     1    vacation. When she was on a ship back,she found that she
had _  2     money left.  She knew _   3     was free, so she told the waiter she had a stomachache(肚子痛) and didn't need lunch      4     . supper.  It took four days     5     back. On the last day, she was too      6     . So at noon, she came to lunch.
     John saw her and asked,"Does your stomach feel     7      ?"
     "In fact, I don't have a stomachache," Helen said      8      the voice only for John to  hear."I just don't have enough money to buy the food for lunch and supper. "
     John was surprised, "Don't you know all the meals are free?"
     "Oh, dear! It's my first time      9    ship, and I of course don't know it," Helen said  to     10   .
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There was an American writer who often told such a story to his friends and readers:

It was an exhibition of the artists’ works organized by the Red Cross. I was invited as a special guest to take part in the exhibition. During this period, two cute girls of 16 or 17 years old came to me and asked for my signature(签名).

“I haven’t brought my pen. Is the pencil okay?” I asked. In fact I knew they wouldn’t refuse. I just wanted to show a well-known writer’s good manners to the common readers.

“Certainly,” the young girls readily agreed. I could see they were very excited. Of course, their excitement also made me more pleased with myself. One of the girls handed her notebook to me. I took out my pencil, wrote a few words of encouragement, and signed my name. The girl read my signature, frowned(皱眉), looked at me carefully and asked, “Aren’t you Robert Charboss?”

“NO,”I told her proudly, “I’m the author of Alice Adams, the winner of two Pulitzer Prizes.”

The young girl turned to another one, and said, “Mary, lend your eraser to me.”

At the moment, all my pride turned into a bubble (泡沫) immediately. Since then, I always warn(告诫)myself:Don’t think too highly of yourself even though you are so outstanding(杰出的).

小题1:The writer went to the exhibition because he      .

A.would put out his new book

B.got a special invitation

C.wanted to meet his fans

D.wanted show off (炫耀) that he was an outstanding writer小题2:We can infer that the two girls were the fans of   .        

A.the writer

B.Alice Adams

C.Robert Charboss

D.the Red Cross小题3:The underlined sentence “all my pride turned into a bubble immediately” means that the writer     .

A.had realized that he was too proud of himself

B.felt very angry when he heard the girl’s words

C.was so polite to the girls and helped them a lot

D.was regret to sign his name for the girl小题4:This story teaches us to be a(an)    person.

A.careful

B.outstanding

C.modest

D.easy-going