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听力原文:M: Okay. May I see your driver's license please?
W: What? Did I do anything wrong?
M: License, pleasE.And your car registration.
W: Oh, yeah. It's here somewhere in the glove compartment. Yeah, here it is.
M: Madame, did you realize you were speeding in a school zone?
W: What? No, I didn't, but that's probably because my odometer is broken, I mean, malfunctioning.
M: Yes, you were going 50 miles per hour in a 20 miles per hour zonE.And, you failed to come to a complete stop at the intersection back them.
W: Rolling stops don't count?
M: And, one of your break lights is out, you're not wearing a seat belt, and your driver's license expired six months ago.
W: And your name is...Officer Smith? Hey, are you related to the Smiths in town? My husband's cousin's husband, I think his name is Fred, works for the police department herE.Or is that the fire department? Anyway, I thought you might be good pals, and you know...
M: Hey, are you trying to influence an officer? I could have this car impounded right now because of these infractions.
W: No, of course not.
M: Okay, then, here's your ticket. You can either appear in court to pay the fine or mail it in. Have a nice day.
W: Do you take cash?
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