— Whose car is this? — _________________. A. It’s my uncle B. My uncle made it C. I
A.A. It’s my uncle
B.B. My uncle made it
C.C. It’s my uncle’s
D.D. It’s a Japanese car
A.A. It’s my uncle
B.B. My uncle made it
C.C. It’s my uncle’s
D.D. It’s a Japanese car
听力原文:Whose car shall we take?
(A) It's shallow.
(B) We took the bus.
(C) Let's take my car.
(16)
A.
B.
C.
The man, ______is parked in front of our school, is a prominent politician in this city.
A.whose red car
B.of whom the red car
C.of whose red car
D.the red car of his
听力原文:Why don't we drive there?
(A) No, there isn't.
(B) O.K., whose car should we take?
(C) We'll get some when we arrive.
(13)
A.
B.
C.
A.The book whose cover is broken is mine
B.I will never forget the day when I was marrieD
C.This is the place where the car accident happene
D.I have already told you why I wouldn’t be able to come to your wedding.
Whose car is this ?
A.It's Li Lei's.
B.It's Li Lei's father's.
C.It's Li Lei's mother's.
W: Yes, I saw it in the paper. From a 200-foot high building, wasn't it? I gather the driver had just got out or he'd have been killed, wouldn't he?
M: Oh, yes. I saw the car; it was totally damaged.
W: You usually park your car around there, don't you, Bill?
M: Yes, I left it in that very spot a couple of days ago, but yesterday it was parked up the road.
W: You were lucky then, weren't you, Bill?
M: I'd be very pleased if my old car were smashed to bits. I could claim from the insurance company then, couldn't I? (20)(21)
W: But you used to be so proud of your car, didn't you?
M: I used to be years ago, but now there are all sorts of repairs to be done, and I just haven't got enough spare cash to put it right (21).
W: You can always sell it, can't you?
M: Few people are stupid enough to buy a car in that state, are they?
W: The man whose car was crashed yesterday was very annoyed about it(22). He'll be given a new car by the builders, though.
M: Yes, but his car was a specially-built model that can't be replaced, and there was hardly anything wrong with it, was there?
W: Well, that's life! When people actually want to get rid of their cars, this sort of thing seldom happens, does it?
(23)
A.A man was killed by a car.
B.A car was smashed by a falling object.
C.Another car hit and smashed the man's car.
D.A piece of wood blocked the street.
Passage Three
People enjoy talking about "firsts." They like to remember their first love or their first car. But not all firsts
are happy ones. Few people enjoy recalling the firsts that are bad.
One of history's bad but important firsts was the first car accident. Autos were still young when it happened. The crash took place in New York City. The year was 1896. The month was May. A man from Massachusetts was visiting the city in his new car. At the time, bicycle riders were still trying to get used to the new set of wheels on the road. No one is sure who was at fault. In any case, the bike and the car collided. The man on the bike was injured. The driver of the car had to stay in jail and wait for the hospital report on the bicycle rider. Luckily, the rider was not killed.
Three years later, another automobile first took place. The scene was again New York City, a real estate broker named Henry Bliss stepped off a streetcar. He was hit by a passing car. Once again, no one is sure just how it happened or whose fault it was. The driver of the car was put in jail. Poor Mr. Bliss became the first person to die in a car accident.
44. In each accident the driver was ______.
A. found guilty
B. set free
C. laughed at
D. put in jail for a while
【C1】
A.made
B.done
C.given
D.had
W: Yes, I saw it in the paper. From a 200-foot high building, wasn't it? I gather the driver had just got out or he'd have been killed, wouldn't he?
M: Oh, yes. I saw the car; it was totally damaged.
W: You usually park your car around there, don't you, Bill?
M: Yes, I left it in that very, spot a couple of days ago, but yesterday it was parked up the road.
W: You were lucky then, weren't you, Bill?
M: I'd be very pleased if my old car were smashed to bits. I could claim from the insurance company then, couldn't I?
W: But you used to be so proud of your car, didn't you?
M: I used to be years ago, but now there are all sorts of repairs to be done, and I just haven't got enough spare cash to put it right.
W: You can always sell it, can't you?
M: Few people are stupid enough to buy a car in that state, are they?
W: The man whose car was crushed yesterday was very annoyed about it. He' 11 be given a new car by the builders, though.
M: Yes, but his car was a specially-built model that can't be replaced, and there was hardly anything wrong with it, was there?
W: Well, that's life! When people actually want to get rid of their cars, this sort of thing seldom happens, does it?
19. What happened in South Street yesterday?
20.Which of the following can be inferred from the conversation?
21.Why does Bill consider himself unlucky in yesterday's incident?
22.According to Bill, how did the owner feel when he knew his car was crushed?
(23)
A.There was a traffic accident.
B.A car was smashed by a falling object.
C.A car hit someone near the high building.
D.A driver was lolled in his new car.
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