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Phone free in the car?
A new law passed recently. It bans all cell-phone use while you are driving—including talking on the phone, texting, and e-mailing. The fine for breaking the law is high, but many drivers are ignoring the ban. What do you think about this problem?
Readers’ Comments
Look—I’ve got a cell phone, and I’m glad to have it. But come on! Talking on the phone or texting while you’re driving is crazy. And yet, I see people doing things like this every day. Using your cell phone and driving at the same time causes accidents…or worse. There have been many studies to prove this. My question is: Where are the police? They didn’t seem to care, so it’s easy for drivers to ignore the law. When people are afraid of getting a large fine, cell-phone use in the car will stop. Everyone needs to learn that when you drive, you should turn off your phone. It’s very simple!~Simon
OK, I agree—texting or have a long phone conversation while driving is hazardous. But can we really ban all cell-phone use in cars? For example, yesterday I was driving home and I saw an accident on the road. I made a call and reported it. Did I stop driving to make the call? No. But did I help someone? Yes. We need to talk more about this new law. I just don’t think the answer to the problem is so simple. ~ Alexis
I don’t think we can ban all cell-phone use in cars—especially if you use a hands-free device while driving, like I do. Look, I listen to the radio in my car. Isn’t the music distracting? Sometimes my friend is in the car with me. I talk to her while I’m driving. Isn’t that dangerous? I mean, isn’t talking on the phone (hands-free) the same as listening to music or talking to a passenger? In my opinion, they ARE all the same, and so I think we should be able to chat on the phone while we’re driving. ~Yalun
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Read the readers’ comments. Then match each person with his or her opinion. (Two readers have the same opinion.)
Person Opinion
Simon a. Some cell-phone use in the car should be allowed.
Alexis b. All cell-phone use in the car should be banned.
Yalun
Simon
b. All cell-phone use in the car should be banned.
Alexis
a. Some cell-phone use in the car should be allowed.
Yalun
a. Some cell-phone use in the car should be allowed.
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Look at your answers in the previous question. Why does each person have this opinion? Give a reason for each person from the reading.
(1) Simon:
(2) Alexis:
(3) Yalun:
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Look at the bold words in the passage and complete the sentences with the correct answer(A—D).
In the reading…
A. Things like this means.
选择一项:
a. talking on the phone while driving
b. texting while driving
c. both a and b.
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B. They means.
选择一项:
a. the drivers
b. the police
c. both a and b
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C. It means the.
选择一项:
a. accident
b. driver
c. call
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(4). That means.
选择一项:
a. Talking while driving
b. Using a hands-free device
c. Listening to music
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