2023年職稱英語考試理工類閱讀理解新增文章-書中第50篇

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2023年職稱英語考試理工類閱讀理解新增文章-書中第50篇

  第50篇 Cell Phones Increase Traffic, Pedestrian Fatalities

  Cell phones are a danger on the road in more ways than one. Two new studies show that talking on the phone while traveling, whether youre driving or on foot, is increasing both pedestrian deaths and those of drivers and passengers, and recommend crackdowns on cell1 use by both pedestrians and drivers.

  The new studies, lead-authored by Rutgers University, Newark, Economics Professor Peter D. Loeb2, relate the impact of cell phones on accident fatalities to the number of cell phones in use, showing that the current increase in deaths resulting from cell phone use follows a period when cell phones actually helped to reduce pedestrian and traffic fatalities. However, this reduction in fatalities disappeared once the numbers of phones in use reached a critical mass 3 of 100 million, the study found.

  These studies looked at cell phone use and motor vehicle accidents from 1975 through 2002, and factored in4 a number of variables, including vehicle speed, alcohol consumption, seat belt use, and miles driven. The studies found the cell phone-fatality correlation to be true even when including factors such as speed, alcohol consumption, and seat belt use.

  Loeb and his co-author determined that, at the current time, cell phone use has a significant adverse effect on pedestrian safety and that cell phones and their usage above a critical thresholds adds to motor vehicle fatalities. In the late 1980s and part of the 1990s, before the numbers of phones exploded, cell phone use actually had a life-saving effect in pedestrian and traffic accidents, Loeb notes. Cell-phone users were able to quickly call for medical assistance when involved in an accident. This quick medical response actually reduced the number of traffic deaths for a time, Loeb hypothesizes.

  However, this was not the case when cells were first used in the mid-1980s, when they caused a life-taking effect among pedestrians, drivers and passengers in vehicles. In those early days, when there were fewer than a million phones, fatalities increased, says Loeb, because drivers and pedestrians probably were still adjusting to the novelty of using them, and there werent enough cell phones in use to make a difference in summoning help following an accident, he explains.

  The life-saving effect occurred as the volume of phones grew into the early 1990s, and increasing numbers of cells were used to call 911 following accidents, leading to a drop in fatalities, explains Loeb. But this life-saving effect was canceled out6 once the numbers of phones reached a critical mass of about 100 million and the life-taking effect - increased accidents and fatalities outweighed the benefits of quick access to 911 services, according to Loeb.

  Loeb and his co-authors used econometric models to analyze data from a number of government and private studies. He and his co-authors recommend that governments consider more aggressive policies to reduce cell phone use by both drivers and pedestrians, to reduce the number of fatalities.

  詞匯:

  crackdown n.制裁,嚴懲 outweigh v.超過 fatality n.死亡者 econometric adj.計量經濟的

  hypothesize v.假設,假定

  注釋:

  1. cell:cell phone 的縮寫。

  2. The new studies, lead-authored by Rutgers University, Newark, Economics Professor Peter D. Loeb ...第一作者為羅格斯大學紐瓦克分校的經濟學教授 Peter D. Loeb 的新研究成果lead-author:第一作者;lead-authored 為動詞的過去分 詞形式,具有被動意義。羅格斯大學紐瓦克分校是美國新澤西州最負盛名的文理學院。

  3. critical mass:臨界數量。

  4. factored in:包括,把計算在內。

  5. a critical threshold:指的是前文所說的 critical mass。見注釋3。

  6. was canceled out:被抵消。

  練習:

  1. The two new studies, lead-authored by Professor Peter D. Loeb

  A show that talking on the phone while driving or walking in the street increases deaths of drivers and pedestrians.

  B show that talking on the phone while driving increases pedestrian deaths.

  C recommend that strict measures be taken to restrain cell phone use.

  D both A and C.

  2. According to the second paragraph, when did cell phones actually help to reduce pedestrian and traffic fatalities?

  A Right after cell phones were invented.

  B Before the number of cell phone users reached a critical mass

  C When cell phone users totaled to a certain number.

  D When the number of cell phones decreased to a certain number.

  3. What is said about cell phone use in paragraph 4?

  A The number of cell phones in use exploded in the late 1980s and part of the 1990s.

  B The number of traffic deaths was reduced in the late 1980s and part of the 1990s due to cell phone use.

  C Cell phone users are likely to be involved in traffic accidents.

  D The use of cell phones has a life-saving effect for pedestrians and drivers.

  4. What is said about cell phone use in the mid-1980s in paragraph 5?

  A It had a life-taking effect because there werent enough cell phones in use then.

  B The increased use of cell phones then caused a life-taking effect.

  C Traffic fatalities increased then because the number of cell phones in use decreased.

  D Traffic fatalities decreased then because the number of cell phones in use increased.

  5. Which of the following statements DOES NOT answer the question What caused the life-saving effect to occur in the early 1990s?

  A There were more cell phone users during that period.

  B The number of cell phone users reached about 100 million.

  C More cell phones were used to call 911 when accidents occurred.

  D Cell phones enabled people to have quick access to 911 services.

  答案與題解:

  1. D 根據短文第一段的內容,Loeb 教授的最新研究發現,開車或行路時打手機使司機和行 路人的死亡率上升,并建議采取嚴厲措施限制司機和行路人使用手機。B 是錯誤理解, 因為只有行路人被提到。

  2. B 短文第二段最后兩個句子提供了答案:在手機使用者達到 1 億的臨界點之前,手機的 使用的確減少了交通事故的死亡率。A、C 和 D 的表述內容都沒有在文章中提到。

  3. B A 是錯誤選擇,因為該段的第四個句子 In the late 1980s and part of the 1990s, before the numbers of phones exploded, ...表明。手機數量在 80 年代末期和 90 年 代早期還未激增。C 的表述內容沒有在文章中提到。句子cell phone use actually had a life-saving effect用的是過去式,說的是發生在 80 年代末期和 90 年代早 期的事情,而 D 句用的是一般現在時,表示通常的狀況,所以是錯誤的選擇。

  4. A第五段的大概意思是,80 年代中期,交通事故的死亡率增加,因為人們還在適應這一 新事物,沒有足夠的手機讓人們在發生交通事故時及時求救。該段沒有討論 80 年代中 期手機數量的增減問題,所以 B、C 和 D 都是錯誤選擇。

  5. B第六段最后一個句子說,當手機使用者數量達到 100 萬時,life-saving effect 就被 抵消了,life-saving effect 超過了手機使用者能迅速呼叫 911 服務的優點。所以,B 不是問題的答案。其他選項都表述了該段的內容。

  

  第50篇 Cell Phones Increase Traffic, Pedestrian Fatalities

  Cell phones are a danger on the road in more ways than one. Two new studies show that talking on the phone while traveling, whether youre driving or on foot, is increasing both pedestrian deaths and those of drivers and passengers, and recommend crackdowns on cell1 use by both pedestrians and drivers.

  The new studies, lead-authored by Rutgers University, Newark, Economics Professor Peter D. Loeb2, relate the impact of cell phones on accident fatalities to the number of cell phones in use, showing that the current increase in deaths resulting from cell phone use follows a period when cell phones actually helped to reduce pedestrian and traffic fatalities. However, this reduction in fatalities disappeared once the numbers of phones in use reached a critical mass 3 of 100 million, the study found.

  These studies looked at cell phone use and motor vehicle accidents from 1975 through 2002, and factored in4 a number of variables, including vehicle speed, alcohol consumption, seat belt use, and miles driven. The studies found the cell phone-fatality correlation to be true even when including factors such as speed, alcohol consumption, and seat belt use.

  Loeb and his co-author determined that, at the current time, cell phone use has a significant adverse effect on pedestrian safety and that cell phones and their usage above a critical thresholds adds to motor vehicle fatalities. In the late 1980s and part of the 1990s, before the numbers of phones exploded, cell phone use actually had a life-saving effect in pedestrian and traffic accidents, Loeb notes. Cell-phone users were able to quickly call for medical assistance when involved in an accident. This quick medical response actually reduced the number of traffic deaths for a time, Loeb hypothesizes.

  However, this was not the case when cells were first used in the mid-1980s, when they caused a life-taking effect among pedestrians, drivers and passengers in vehicles. In those early days, when there were fewer than a million phones, fatalities increased, says Loeb, because drivers and pedestrians probably were still adjusting to the novelty of using them, and there werent enough cell phones in use to make a difference in summoning help following an accident, he explains.

  The life-saving effect occurred as the volume of phones grew into the early 1990s, and increasing numbers of cells were used to call 911 following accidents, leading to a drop in fatalities, explains Loeb. But this life-saving effect was canceled out6 once the numbers of phones reached a critical mass of about 100 million and the life-taking effect - increased accidents and fatalities outweighed the benefits of quick access to 911 services, according to Loeb.

  Loeb and his co-authors used econometric models to analyze data from a number of government and private studies. He and his co-authors recommend that governments consider more aggressive policies to reduce cell phone use by both drivers and pedestrians, to reduce the number of fatalities.

  詞匯:

  crackdown n.制裁,嚴懲 outweigh v.超過 fatality n.死亡者 econometric adj.計量經濟的

  hypothesize v.假設,假定

  注釋:

  1. cell:cell phone 的縮寫。

  2. The new studies, lead-authored by Rutgers University, Newark, Economics Professor Peter D. Loeb ...第一作者為羅格斯大學紐瓦克分校的經濟學教授 Peter D. Loeb 的新研究成果lead-author:第一作者;lead-authored 為動詞的過去分 詞形式,具有被動意義。羅格斯大學紐瓦克分校是美國新澤西州最負盛名的文理學院。

  3. critical mass:臨界數量。

  4. factored in:包括,把計算在內。

  5. a critical threshold:指的是前文所說的 critical mass。見注釋3。

  6. was canceled out:被抵消。

  練習:

  1. The two new studies, lead-authored by Professor Peter D. Loeb

  A show that talking on the phone while driving or walking in the street increases deaths of drivers and pedestrians.

  B show that talking on the phone while driving increases pedestrian deaths.

  C recommend that strict measures be taken to restrain cell phone use.

  D both A and C.

  2. According to the second paragraph, when did cell phones actually help to reduce pedestrian and traffic fatalities?

  A Right after cell phones were invented.

  B Before the number of cell phone users reached a critical mass

  C When cell phone users totaled to a certain number.

  D When the number of cell phones decreased to a certain number.

  3. What is said about cell phone use in paragraph 4?

  A The number of cell phones in use exploded in the late 1980s and part of the 1990s.

  B The number of traffic deaths was reduced in the late 1980s and part of the 1990s due to cell phone use.

  C Cell phone users are likely to be involved in traffic accidents.

  D The use of cell phones has a life-saving effect for pedestrians and drivers.

  4. What is said about cell phone use in the mid-1980s in paragraph 5?

  A It had a life-taking effect because there werent enough cell phones in use then.

  B The increased use of cell phones then caused a life-taking effect.

  C Traffic fatalities increased then because the number of cell phones in use decreased.

  D Traffic fatalities decreased then because the number of cell phones in use increased.

  5. Which of the following statements DOES NOT answer the question What caused the life-saving effect to occur in the early 1990s?

  A There were more cell phone users during that period.

  B The number of cell phone users reached about 100 million.

  C More cell phones were used to call 911 when accidents occurred.

  D Cell phones enabled people to have quick access to 911 services.

  答案與題解:

  1. D 根據短文第一段的內容,Loeb 教授的最新研究發現,開車或行路時打手機使司機和行 路人的死亡率上升,并建議采取嚴厲措施限制司機和行路人使用手機。B 是錯誤理解, 因為只有行路人被提到。

  2. B 短文第二段最后兩個句子提供了答案:在手機使用者達到 1 億的臨界點之前,手機的 使用的確減少了交通事故的死亡率。A、C 和 D 的表述內容都沒有在文章中提到。

  3. B A 是錯誤選擇,因為該段的第四個句子 In the late 1980s and part of the 1990s, before the numbers of phones exploded, ...表明。手機數量在 80 年代末期和 90 年 代早期還未激增。C 的表述內容沒有在文章中提到。句子cell phone use actually had a life-saving effect用的是過去式,說的是發生在 80 年代末期和 90 年代早 期的事情,而 D 句用的是一般現在時,表示通常的狀況,所以是錯誤的選擇。

  4. A第五段的大概意思是,80 年代中期,交通事故的死亡率增加,因為人們還在適應這一 新事物,沒有足夠的手機讓人們在發生交通事故時及時求救。該段沒有討論 80 年代中 期手機數量的增減問題,所以 B、C 和 D 都是錯誤選擇。

  5. B第六段最后一個句子說,當手機使用者數量達到 100 萬時,life-saving effect 就被 抵消了,life-saving effect 超過了手機使用者能迅速呼叫 911 服務的優點。所以,B 不是問題的答案。其他選項都表述了該段的內容。

  

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