6.
Patricia Pania never wanted to be a public figure.All she wanted to be was a mother and home-maker.But her life was turned upside down when a motorist,distracted by his cell phone,ran a stop sign and crashed into the side of her car.The impact killed her 2-year-old daughter.Four months later,Pania reluctantly but courageously decided to try to educate the public and to fight for laws to ban drivers from using cell phones while a car is moving.She wanted to save other children from what happened to her daughter.In her first speech,Pania got off to a shaky start.She was visibly trembling and her voice was soft and uncertain.But as she got into her speech,a dramatic transformation took place.She stopped shaking and spoke with a strong voice.For the rest of her talk,she was a forceful and compelling speaker.She wanted everyone in the audience to know what she knew without having to learn it from a personal tragedy.Many in the audience were moved to tears and to action.In subsequent presentations,Pania gained reputation as a highly effective speaker.Her appearance on a talk show was broadcast three times,transmitting her message to over 40million people.Her campaign increased public awareness of the problem,and prompted over 300cities and several states to consider restrictions on cell phone use.
69.What had led to Pania's personal tragedy?D
A.A motorist's speeding.
B.Her running a stop sign.
C.Her lack of driving experience.
D.A motorist's failure to concentrate.
70.How did Pania feel when she began her first speech?A
A.Nervous and unsure of herself.
B.Calm and confident of herself.
C.Courageous and forceful.
D.Distracted and reluctant.
71.The phrase"public figure"in the passage probably means a person whoC.
A.has recently lost his or her child
B.makes public speeches
C.is well-known to others
D.speaks with a strong voice
72.What could be expected as a result of Pania's efforts?B
A.Stricter training of women drivers.
B.Restrictions on cell phone use while driving.
C.Improved traffic conditions in cities.
D.New regulations to ensure children's safety.