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—He said he _______ the shoes _______ my size.
B. sold out, of
C. had sold out, for
D. had sold out, in
—Yes, I gave the shopkeeper 50 yuan.
B. pay
C. cost
阅读理解
The first people to buy cars in America were the same people who had gardeners and chauffeurs(汽车司机).Actually, a chauffeur was a must for the first cars because they were hard to start. He had to be a driver and a mechanic (汽车修理工) as well. Almost anything could go wrong and it usually did. When you started out, you were never sure when, or if, you were going to reach the end of your trip. No ordinary farmer, no country doctor, no shopkeeper could waste his time trying to keep a lot of parts working together all the time. Repairing three flat tires(轮胎)in ten miles took time. No, the horseless carriage made too much trouble for the ordinary man to keep running.
1.The story does not say so, but it makes you think that ________.
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A.the first car-owners were rich
B.the early cars were comfortable
C.gardeners had to be good drivers
D.the first roads were well-built
2.The reader can infer(推理)that the first chauffeurs were ________.
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A.skillful(熟练的)and careful
B.friendly and helpful
C.honest and brave
D.polite and kind
3.According to the story, farmers, doctors and shopkeepers ________.
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A.bought many early cars
B.had not enough money to buy new things
C.traveled mostly by horse
D.did not like the form of early cars
4.Which sentence tells us that the first tires were poorly made?
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A.The horseless carriage made too much trouble for the ordinary man to keep running.
B.Repairing three flat tires in ten miles took time.
C.Almost anything could go wrong and it usually did.
D.He had to be a driver and a mechanic as well.
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