A.The car was not moving fast enough.B.Their clothing was warm enough.C.The air outsid
A.The car was not moving fast enough.
B.Their clothing was warm enough.
C.The air outside was also hot.
D.They were not feeling good.
A.The car was not moving fast enough.
B.Their clothing was warm enough.
C.The air outside was also hot.
D.They were not feeling good.
A.The company will compensate the customer.
B.The company will refund the customer's money.
C.The company will replace it.
D.The company will do nothing about it.
A.The British regional press.
B.The foreign press.
C.The car dealers and their wives.
D.Correspondents from the British national press.
A.The Water World.
B.The Garden.
C.The Waterfall Garden.
D.The Cable Car terminal.
Who are likely to be the first to buy the driverless car?
A.The senior.
B.The educated.
C.The weaIthy.
D.The tech fans.
According to researchers, who had the strongest desire to work on full-time basis?
A.The most privileged woman.
B.The least-educated morns.
C.The best-educated mothers.
D.The mothers without any child.
A.The Water World.
B.The Garden.
C.The Waterfall Garden.
D.The Car terminal.
A.The woman lives too far from work.
B.The car may not be a good choice.
C.Subway suits hint very well.
D.The traffic in the city is terrible.
A.The bank.
B.The car park.
C.The lake.
D.The office.
A.The car will be pushed away by policemen.
B.The driver's license will be withdrawn.
C.The owner of the car will be fined.
D.The traffic wardens will drive the car away.
A.The woman agree to buy a new car for him.
B.The man will be promoted soon.
C.The woman does not agree to buy a new car for him.
D.The woman does not want to buy a new car for him now.