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【题目】听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1What is the relationship between the two speakers?

A.Doctor and patient.B.Policewoman and driver.C.Teacher and student.

2Why did the man have to be punished?

A.He hit the woman.

B.He killed a dog in the street.

C.He drove too fast after drinking.

3What’s the speed limit in the business center of a city?

A.40 mph.B.50 mph.C.60 mph.

【答案】

1B

2C

3A

【解析】

【原文】

W: OK, your driving license.

M: Here! Listen to me, officer, it wasn’t my fault. It was that dog.

W: What dog? I didn’t see any dogs.

M: It’s true, officer. There was a dog in our street. If it wasn’t for the dog, we wouldn’t have almost hit you.

W: How fast were you going?

M: Well, it was about 50 mph or less. I was driving very slowly.

W: 50 mph? Don’t you know the speed limit in the business center of a city is 40 mph? All right. That’ll be one hundred dollars.

M: Wait a second! What do you mean “one hundred dollars”?

W: It’s one hundred dollars. Speeding and driving after drinking. You can’t fool me with that smell on your breath.

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