回答问题(二) 亲情故事+英国交通规则
A
“Mom, I dreamed about you all night. I dreamt that you had come back to me, but I know you are gone…,” says a post-80s girl named Lulu in a Sina Weibo post.
Lulu has been “talking” to her deceased(已故的) mother through her microblog for the past four years. Her act has moved millions of Chinese netizens, Xinhua reported last Tuesday.
The girl from Shenyang posted the first message to her mother in June, 2012, just over a week after her mother passed away. “I will keep talking to you until I leave the world,” Lulu wrote. Since then, she has kept updating her post almost every day, expressing how she misses her mother and also shares exciting or sad moments of her daily life.
Lulu said it's her way to “keep in touch” with her mother, as she used to talk with her three to four times a day when she was alive.
During the past four years, she has posted over 1,200 messages and got 86,583 followers so far. One Internet user said, “Every tweet moves me to tears, and thank you for reminding more people to cherish(珍惜) each day we have with our mother.” Another said this was the most touching microblog ever.
Lulu said she was pleased that her microblog made more people realize their filial(子女的) duties and she hopes young people could take more time to be with their parents.
根据上面的短文内容回答问题(每个小题答案不超过6个单词)。
1.Where did Lulu write letters to her deceased mother, in Sina Weibo or Xinhua Daily?
2.When did Lulu post the first message to her mother?
3.How often did Lulu use to talk to her mother when she was alive?
4.How many followers has Lulu got in the past four years?
5.After reading the blog, what did some people think of it?
B [2019·泰州]
Obey the Rules of British Roads
British roads are some of the safest in the world. A study in 2018 compared more than 30 countries and found that 3.8 people per 100,000 died in traffic accidents in the UK. This number was lower than any other country. So, what did British drivers do to achieve this? What are they doing differently? Here are five top tips for drivers who are planning a trip to the UK.
People in Britain drive on the left side of the road. In fact, a long time ago people drove on the left in most countries, but now only a few countries have this. Don't forget that this also means you must drive the other way around roundabouts(环岛).
British people feel that waiting should be fair for everybody. If you are in a queue of traffic, then don't try to push past the cars in front of yours. This is called “jumping the queue”. You must wait for your turn; otherwise people may get angry with you.
You must stop at the traffic lights when they are red.In many countries, it is OK to go past the red lights if you are turning a corner or if there isn't any other traffic around. In the UK you could have a lot of trouble if you do this.