单选题The resident who hit a “Jersey gate” on the New Jersey Expressway must have ______.Afallen asleepBdrunk too muchCbeen driving too longDavoided hitting parked cars

单选题
The resident who hit a “Jersey gate” on the New Jersey Expressway must have ______.
A

fallen asleep

B

drunk too much

C

been driving too long

D

avoided hitting parked cars


参考解析

解析:
“‘Jersey gate’ on the New Jersey Expressway”出现在文章倒数第三段,讲的是外科医生撞车的事。文中一直在讲因睡眠不足而造成的危险,可推知所提到的意外应该是跟睡眠不足有关的。A项“睡着了”,B项“喝太多酒”,C项“开车时间过长”,D项“避免撞倒停好的车”。显然A项对。

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