Living one’s life is really like driving on a highway. First, to make a good driving, the driver must carefully examine the   1   of his car, just as he cares for his health for a good life.   2   he enters into the highway, he must   3   certain rules for his own safety. It also can be said that he must obey certain rules of society when living as a decent (體面的) adult. For example, on the highway, he is   4   to keep a constant (不斷的)  5  , which can be compared with his   7   activities through his life. Neither driving nor living must be taken at too   7   a speed nor at too slow a speed.If he drives too   8 , the police will give him a   9  , just as he will be arrested when he breaks the law.   10   too conservatively (保守地), he will be called an out-of-date person   11   the others driving at a(an)   12   speed. When he wants to change his lanes, he must give careful   13   to every direction of his car. It is sometimes dangerous to change the way of life   14   he can be sure of completion (完成,結(jié)束) by doing so. He   15   not make any unnecessary changing of lanes which gives him only danger. Finally, he must   16   where he is now by recognizing some  17   appearing now and then. If he takes the wrong way, he must return to the right as soon as he can. But he may thus lose   18   and energy both on the road and in life. On the whole, driving on a highway and living one’s life are both hard work.   19   if he is careful and serious enough,   20   will provide him with much pleasure.

1.A.seats                     B.condition             C.petrol                  D.passengers

2.A.Once                    B.While                  C.For                     D.Although

3.A.listen to                 B.find                    C.follow                 D.insist on

4.A.ordered                 B.supposed             C.believed               D.hoped

5.A.state                     B.speed                  C.mind                   D.level

6.A.outdoor                 B.broken                C.good                   D.continuous

7.A.large                     B.high                    C.limited                 D.expected

8.A.speedily                B.slowly                 C.hurriedly             D.willingly

9.A.ticket                    B.lift                      C.chance                D.hand

10.A.Acting                 B.Running              C.Getting                D.Working

11.A.persuading           B.getting                 C.bothering             D.refusing

12.A.a(chǎn)verage               B.normal                C.usual                   D.fast

13.A.notice                 B.a(chǎn)ttention              C.signs                   D.regards

14.A.if                        B.when                  C.unless                 D.because

15.A.dare                    B.need                    C.may                    D.should

16.A.think                   B.discover              C.prove                  D.seem

17.A.signs                   B.signals                 C.posters                D.symbols

18.A.money                B.luck                    C.time                    D.trust

19.A.Therefore            B.But                     C.And                    D.Then

20.A.it                        B.he                       C.they                   D.you

1-5 BACBB      6-10 DBAAA      11-15 CBBCD         16-20 BACBC

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