新手上路的第一課,目視前方。
Unfortunately, cell phones and other electronic devices are causing many drivers to lose their focus and sometimes their lives.
然而,手機(jī)等電子設(shè)備致許多司機(jī)注意力不集中,甚至因此喪命。
A recent survey found that during the previous month, 7 in 10 US drivers had talked on a cell phone, and nearly one third had read or sent a text or e-mail message while driving.
近期研究發(fā)現(xiàn),每10名美國(guó)民眾7人開(kāi)車(chē)打電話,近三分之一開(kāi)車(chē)收發(fā)短信。
Crashes cause over 1,000,000 deaths each year worldwide, and distracted driving isemerging as a serious threat to road safety.
1.electronic device 電子設(shè)備
例句:The television receiver is an electronic device.
電視接收器是一種電子裝置。
2.cell phone 手機(jī)
例句:On occasion, turn off the cell phone and listen to a great song on the drive to work.
偶爾地,關(guān)掉手機(jī),在開(kāi)車(chē)上班的路上聽(tīng)一段很棒的音樂(lè)。
3.pull off 開(kāi)到路旁停車(chē)處
例句:The boat pulled off from the shore.
這條船駛離海岸。
4.lose life 失去生命
例句:It can make the person breaks annals, be disloyal to lose life even.
它能使人失志、失節(jié)甚至失去生命。
每年,全球因車(chē)禍死亡人數(shù)超一千萬(wàn),駕駛分心已對(duì)道路安全構(gòu)成威脅。
To help protect yourself and others, pull off the road and take that call or send that message in a parked vehicle.
為了保證駕駛員及他人安全,駕駛員應(yīng)將汽車(chē)??柯愤吅蟠螂娫?,或停放停車(chē)場(chǎng)后發(fā)短信。