题目内容
If someone wants to buy a secondhand car, the buyer should have a good idea of what he or she wants before going to a dealer. Read the labels in the windows about price and condition of the cars. Dealers in
?Read the title for the vehicle. The title is the piece of paper that shows who owns the car. Buyers should also read the odometer statement. The odometer is a dial on the dashboard. It shows how many miles the car has been driven. Cars with a high number of miles on the odometer are more likely to need more repairs.
?Read any warranties. A warranty is a promise to do certain things. It is like a contract. Ask if there are any warranties. If there are, look at them. Ask for the name and address of the previous owner of the car. Ask for repair records of the car.
?Buyers should take the car for a test drive. See how the car operates when it is cold as well as warmed up.
Drive the car at high speeds. Drive the car in stop-and go traffic. Also drive the car on hills. The dealer will ask to see your driver’s license. The dealer also may require a sales person to go along for the ride.
51. The odometer________
A. can tell you who owns the car
B. is a button on the dashboard
C. shows how many miles the car has been driven
D. shows how many years the car has been used
52. If you are going to buy a secondhand car you should read all the following EXCEPT_____
A. the odometer statement B. the label of the car
C. the number of the car D. the warranties
53. What may be required if you want to try driving the car?
A. To show your driver’s license. B. To drive the car alone on the way.
C. To drive the car and stop suddenly D. To drive the car at the highest speed
54. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. The farther the car has been driven, the more repairs the car needs.
B. You needn’t know the name of the owner of the car.
C. A sales person will go along for your test drive.
D. Dealers can’t tell you everything about the car
Hallmark arrived in my hometown of Calcutta, India when I was 16. On Valentine’s Day(情人节), I waited in line with many other teenagers just for a chance to get into the store. I remember wishing two things. One of them is that the good-looking boy whom I could see through the store window was picking out a gift for me. Unfortunately, Valentine’s Day passed and I received nothing but a lecture from my father on how Western capitalism(资本主义) was ruining your culture.
The next Valentine’s Day, I still didn’t have a boyfriend, but I did receive a greeting card from a secret admirer. I can’t remember what it exactly said inside the card, but it hardly mattered. I know I’m not the only one who’s had the blues because of being single on Valentine’s Day.
It’s not just on Valentine’s Day that I’m reminded of these feelings. One night, my friend and I were at the subway station in New York City waiting for the local to arrive. The station was mostly full of college students, and later an older couple walked in. Just at that moment, a street musician started playing She’s Only a Woman to Me. The couple began dancing around the station and lost in their own world. On the train, I found myself recalling the time when I was with a date at the subway station, and there he picked me up in his arms like I was a ballerina(芭蕾舞女演员).
My view of romance has changed from when I was 16 in Calcutta to now, 23, and living in Manhattan. This year, I won’t focus all my romantic expectations on one particular day. I’ll spend Valentine’s Day with friends in New York City. But I won’t try to hide somewhere or turn off my cellphone. Instead, I’ll help my coupled-up friends pack for their weekend trips to Rome.
1.The underlined word “Hallmark” in Paragraph 1 probably refers to a .
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A.city |
B.street |
C.store |
D.man |
2.We can infer that in the opinion of the writer’s father .
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A.his daughter should have received a gift |
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B.people in India shouldn’t celebrate Valentine’s Day |
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C.people in India should welcome Western culture |
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D.his daughter should know more about capitalism |
3.According to Paragraph 2, if someone has the blues, he or she is probably .
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A.lucky |
B.angry |
C.excited |
D.sad |
4.What is implied in the passage?
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A.The writer now has a boyfriend. |
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B.The writer now is afraid of Valentine’s Day. |
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C.The writer will go to Rome with her coupled-up friends. |
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D.The writer’s attitude towards Valentine’s Day has changed. |