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My car was stolen the other day and the police asked me
to write down a description of it to help them trace the thief.
I was surprised that it had been taken although there were S1.______
plenty of fast, more up-to-date models in the street, but perhaps S2.______
I was the only person foolish enough to leave my door
unlocking. I wrote the following description: 'My car is a S3.______
standard 1965 Mini, painted red, number ABC456C.
It is in good condition, besides that there is a lot of play in the S4.______
steering. In fact, I was on my way to the garage to have the
steering be adjusted when the car was stolen. The only S5.______
accessories are the seat belts also for standard make and S6.______
design. The only distinguished mark that would help you is a S7.______
scratch on the paintwork about three inch long just above the S8.______
left rear wheel. The door on the passenger's side sticks and
does not open properly. But no doubt the thieves will spray it
some other color and change the number plates!'
The police reported the next day that they had found
the car in a side street three or four miles away. It was not
damaged but someone had stricken a note to the windscreen. S9.______
It read: 'To the owner. If you want to kill yourself with this
steering, go away. I've got better things to do.' S10.______
【S1】

A.
I
B.______
plenty
C.______
I
D.______
standard
E.
It
F.______
steering.
G.______
accessories
H.______
design.
I.______
scratch
J.______
left
K.______
It
L.'
M.______
【S1】


【参考答案】

although→because
although→because 解析:逻辑关系错误。考查连词在句中的用法。......

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