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【题目】

A. Jack’s car hit the wall.B. Jack saw a traffic accident.

C. Jack’s car ran into a huge hole.D. Jack lost control of himself.

【答案】C

【解析】

【原文】

W: Oh, dear! Jack, what’s wrong with your face?

M: I had a traffic accident.

W: What happened to you?

M: I drove in the countryside last night. It was very dark and there were no lights on the road. Suddenly my car ran into a huge hole. Then I lost control of the car and it hit a tree.

W: Oh, how terrible!

Q: What happened last night?

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