A、They will be fined. B、They will lose their licences. C、They will be required to give a second sample. D、They will be in prison

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Victoria’s Police Minister, Andre Haermeyer, said that a third of drivers killed on the state’s roads last year tested positive for drugs other than alcohol. He said the roadside cheeks were a world first. They’ll target people who’ve used cannabis and methamphetamines at nightclubs and dance parties. Truck drivers who take drugs to stay awake to meet deadlines will also face scrutiny. Drivers will be asked to place a small absorbent pad on their tongues for a few seconds. The screening of saliva won’t detect prescription drugs or medication such as cold or flu tablets. Drivers testing positive will then be required to give a second sample, which will be sent to a laboratory. Those found to have used illegal substances will be fined and could lose their licences. An Australian survey recently revealed that one in four men under the age of twenty-five said they had driven a car after taking an illegal drug.
Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.
1. What will happen to the drivers testing positive for the first time?
2. What might happen to the drivers who used illegal substances?

选项 A、They will be fined.
B、They will lose their licences.
C、They will be required to give a second sample.
D、They will be in prison.

答案C

解析 本题考查对新闻细节的捕捉。新闻中提到了“Drivers testing positive will then be required to give a second sample…”,由此可见第一次检查结果呈阳性的司机被要求提供第二份样品,而第二份样品将被送到实验室进行检测分析。因此选项C为正确答案。
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