单选题When is a driver likely to have a sleep-related accident according to researchers?AIn the middle of the morning is 10 times as likely as those driving in the evening.BVery early in the evening is as likely as those driving early in the morning.CVery early in the morning is much more likely than those driving early in the evening.DIn the middle of the evening is 10 times as likely as those driving early in the morning.

单选题
When is a driver likely to have a sleep-related accident according to researchers?
A

In the middle of the morning is 10 times as likely as those driving in the evening.

B

Very early in the evening is as likely as those driving early in the morning.

C

Very early in the morning is much more likely than those driving early in the evening.

D

In the middle of the evening is 10 times as likely as those driving early in the morning.


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解析:
比较结构的找寻和判断。题干中的关键词为a sleep-related accident,从而定位到录音中的“a driver who is on the road between 4 a.m. and 6 a.m. is about 10 times as likely to have a sleep-related accident as someone who is driving…early in the evening”,表明清晨4到6点之间开车的人发生与睡眠相关车祸的可能性是……傍晚时候的十倍。由此可知,在清晨开车出现车祸的可能性比傍晚要高出很多。因此,选项C为正确答案。

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