It seems food deliverymen (送貨員) are always in a hurry. They wear blue, red or yellow helmets (頭盔) and many of them don’t follow traffic rules. They drive on the wrong side of the road and run red lights. They use mobile phones while driving.

These reckless (魯莽的) behaviors have caught the public’s attention.

In the first half of 2017, food deliverymen had 76 traffic accidents in Shanghai, according to Shanghai Public Security Bureau. That means every two and a half days, a food deliveryman will die or get hurt on the road.

What makes deliverymen take such risks? The strict rules of the food delivery service companies and the anxious (焦急的) customers may be the answer.

Many companies will fine(罰款) a deliveryman up to 2,000 yuan, if he fails to deliver an order on time, reported China Daily. Fines also go to those who get bad reviews(差評(píng)) from customers(顧客).

To solve the problem, food delivery service companies need to improve their incentive systems (激勵(lì)制度), noted CRI Online.

Some cities are also taking action. Shanghai has asked companies to train their deliverymen on traffic rules and safety. Now in Shenzhen, if a deliveryman gets caught breaking traffic rules more than twice, then he will be banned from driving food service delivery vehicles (交通工具) for a whole year .

1.The first paragraph mainly tells us that many food deliverymen _____.

A.work very hard B.are good at driving

C.break traffic rules D.use mobile phones too much

2.How many traffic accidents did food deliverymen in Shanghai cause in the first half of 2017?

A.76. B.38. C.152. D.2,000.

3.If a food deliveryman _____, the companies will fine him.

A.drives too slowly B.delivers food on time C.gets bad reviews D.obeys traffic rules

4.How many reasons are mentioned(提到)for deliverymen’s taking risks of breaking traffic rules?

A.two B.three C.four D.five

5.What is the main idea of the last paragraph?

A.Companies are improving their review systems.

B.Some cities are working to improve the situation.

C.To drive safely, food deliverymen will obey more traffic rules.

D.Food deliverymen cannot drive on important roads in the future.

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