单选题The responsibility of the police force of Public Transit is to _____.Aenhance public securityBbuild a free transit systemCcontrol the number of ridersDensure a convenient transit system
单选题
The responsibility of the police force of Public Transit is to _____.
A
enhance public security
B
build a free transit system
C
control the number of riders
D
ensure a convenient transit system
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解析:
细节题。根据题干信号词responsibility定位至文章第一段第二句。该句提到“Transit Police programs are designed to enhance safety, increase riders and preserve the quality of our systems structure”,交警的任务是保证安全,增加行人,保持交通系统的运行质量。选项A的security和safety是同义转述,符合题意。B项“建立免费公交系统”是对文原文首句free from的误解;C项“控制行人车辆的数目”与“增加行人”语意矛盾;D项断章取义,交警的任务主要是保证公共安全,由此才可能确保便捷的交通。
细节题。根据题干信号词responsibility定位至文章第一段第二句。该句提到“Transit Police programs are designed to enhance safety, increase riders and preserve the quality of our systems structure”,交警的任务是保证安全,增加行人,保持交通系统的运行质量。选项A的security和safety是同义转述,符合题意。B项“建立免费公交系统”是对文原文首句free from的误解;C项“控制行人车辆的数目”与“增加行人”语意矛盾;D项断章取义,交警的任务主要是保证公共安全,由此才可能确保便捷的交通。
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