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Unit1CareerPlanning

PartIVocabularyandStructure

SectionA

1eventually2doubtful3messy4scolded

5fulfillment6oriented7genuinely8beneficial

9passionate10impractical

SectionB

11messy12passionate13fulfillment14impractical

15beneficial

SectionC

16wearout17beatdown18figureout19forsale

20payoff21blew;away22assistwith23Fireup

24rangefrom25intheory

SectionD

26practical;不切實際的27fulfill;完成28fail;失敗

29recline;可躺式椅30passion;熱烈的31suspicion;可疑的

32misery;令人痛苦的33fuzz;模糊的34mess;凌亂的

35eventually;終于36benefit;有利的

SectionE

37passionless38passion39passionately40passionate

41benefit42beneficial43beneficially

SectionF

44C,but刪掉45B,I前面加上so46C,and改為but

47B,more改為much48D,are改為is

SectionG

49-53CABBB54-58DDDBA

PartIIReadingComprehension

1E2L3D4O

5A6F7I8B

9G10N

11—15DABAB16—20CABAC

21—25CBAAD

26less27walking

28freeofcharge2950and300

30McDonald's

PartIIITranslation

SectionA

1turnsomethingIloveintoacareer2whenIwasinmythirties

3inmysparetime4attheantiquestore

5thatmomentofextremehappiness6asmallbusinessloan

7therightpathtosuccess8inmycareerasanauthor

9focusonthecreativepart10bepassionateaboutyourcareer

SectionB

ii就他的能力而言,他是干這項工作的最佳人選,但他不夠誠實。

12求職時,你必須交一份簡歷。

13比起金錢,我更看重工作經驗。

14我本來就夠緊張的了,面試官的微笑讓我覺得更不自然了。

15尋找符合公司需要的新員工并不是件容易的事情。

SectionC

16I17D18F19B20G

21J22A23C24E25H

SectionD

26TheDyson,aworldleaderininformationtechnologyandelectronicdevice,employs1,135

peopleatitsheadquartersinShanghai.Thecompanyhasanannualturnoverof$130millionand

Dysoncomputersaresoldallaroundtheworld.Inaddition,thecompanyhaswonmanydesign

awardsand,mostsurprisingofall,Dysoncomputersareondisplayinseveraloftheworldleading

officeequipmenttradefairs.

PartIVWriting

Dearsir,

Iamwritingtocomplainaboutoneofyourbusdrivers,whowassorudetothepassengers.

Yesterday,IwastakingthebusNo.133toschool.Itwasabout9:30inthemorning.Itwasnot

therush-hourandtherewerenotmanypassengersonthebus.Butthedriverdrovesofastandhe

didn*tslowdownevenwhenthebusturnedroundstreetcomers.Oneofthepassengersaskedhim

todriveslowlybuthedidnotlisten.Whenthebusreachedthenextstop,amanstoodupand

walkedtowardthedoor.Thedriverstoppedthebussosuddenlythatthemancouldnotkeephis

balanceandfellonthefloor.Thedriverdidn'tmakeanapologyandaskedhimtogetoffthebus

rightaway.

Ithinkthatpublicbussystemshouldservethepublicwhole-heartedly.Thesafetyof

passengersshouldbethemajorconcern.Itismysincerehopethatpropermeasuresoughttobe

takentopreventsuchincidentsfromhappeningagain.

Yourssincerely,

LiuYuan

Unit2WhatisinVogue

PartIVocabularyandStructure

SectionA

1evolution2boyish3increasingly4popularity

5emerging6interpretation7fashionable8individuality

9analyst10alternative

SectionB

11style12exudes/exuded13version

14attitude15recurs

SectionC

16switch,on17Believeitornot18ratherthan

19accessto20Accordingto21participate,in

22aslongas23stemmed/stemfrom24is,deeprootedin

25nolonger

SectionD

26emerge;新興的,發(fā)展初期的27evolve;演變;發(fā)展;漸進

28analyze;分析者;化驗員29interpret;理解;解釋;說明

30inspire;靈感;給人以靈感的人(或事物)31boy;男孩似的,男孩子氣的

32fashion;流行的;時興的;時髦的33icon;符號的;圖標的;偶像的

34honest;真的;確實35consistent;一直,始終

36mystic;神秘事物,難以理解的事物

SectionE

37popular38popularity39popularizing

40emergence41emerging42emerged

43imaginative44imagination45imaginable

46imagine

SectionF

47A,Following—Follow48A,rush—rushed

49C,drove—drive50D,remained一remaining

51C,cost一take

SectionG

52-56BBAAD57-61ACCAB

PartIIReadingComprehension

1O2K3M4I5F

6J7D8C9A10G

11-15CADCB16-20BADCD

21-25BACDD

26Physicalbeauty27doharmto/harm/dodamageto/damage

28characterandintellect29sixmonths

30notionsofbeauty

PartIIITranslation

SectionA

1strayfromtheirelectedpaths2double-breastedpantsuit

3adviseon...4makeagoodfirstimpression

5approacheachdaywithconfidence6gazeintoourclosetfullofclothes

7gettothebottomof...8beonthelookoutfor...

9stemfromdigitalrevolution10nottomention

SectionB

ii當我走出家門,沒有想要轉身返回去換衣服的沖動時,我知道此時所展現自己的才是最

真實準確的。

12個人風格的影響遠不止給人留下美好的第一印象;很棒的個人風格也在于自信地對待每

一天,能夠理所當然地覺得自己的穿著美美的。

13時尚控制著我們的生活。時尚控制著我們的穿著、飲食、發(fā)型、購買和使用的化妝品以

及車的顏色。時尚甚至還控制著我們的思想。

14隨便去問一位博物館的館長,為什么服裝屬于他們的收藏范疇,他們會說,服裝記載著

歷史:它反映特定時期內的社會風貌。

15某一件衣服或者配飾能夠給予一個人最大程度的快樂、自信和舒適。

SectionC

16B17F18E19G20A

21J22D23I24H25C

SectionD

26Embroidery,alsoknownasxiuhuainChinese,hasahistoryofatleastthreethousandyears.

TheearliestembroiderythatremainstodayisunearthedfromtheChutomboftheWarringStates

PeriodinChangsha,HunanProvince.IntheMingandQingdynasties(1368—1911),different

typesofembroiderieswithlocalfeaturesbecomeincreasinglymature,amongwhichthefour

majorregionalstylesofChineseembroidery-Suzhouembroidery(SuXiu),Hunanembroidery

(XiangXiu),Sichuanembroidery(ShuXiu)andGuangdongembroidery(YueXiu)havethe

greatestachievementsandinfluence.Despitetheirdifferencesinsubject,composition,useof

threadsandcolors,aswellasknitting,thefourembroideriesallregardthequalityofbeingtrueto

lifeasthehighestpursuit.

PartIVWriting

November3,2017

DearSirorMadam,

IamaseniorfromXXUniversitywithabachelordegreeinadministrativemanagement.I

amwritingyouthislettertoshowmykeeninterestinthepostofassistantmanageryouadvertised

inyesterday'sChinaDaily.

Ibelievethatmyeducationalbackgroundandabilitieswillfullyqualifymefortheposition.

Firstofall,I'vedonewellinmymajorsothatIcangetscholarshipsforthreetimes.Ihavealso

excelledinotheroptionalcoursessuchasbusinessmanagement,statisticsandsoonduetomy

hardwork.AnotherpointIwanttodrawyourattentiontoisthatIhavebeentakinganactivepart

inavarietyofcampusactivities.Intheprocess,myteamworkspiritandinterpersonalskillshave

beenenhanced.

Iwouldliketomeetyouatyourearliestconvenienceanddiscussthepossibilityofworking

foryourcompany.Pleasefeelfreetocontactmeat64543575forfurtherinformation.Thankyou

foryourfavorableconsideration.

Yourssincerely,

JennyGreen

Unit3MoralityandLaw

PartIVocabularyandStructure

SectionA

1impressively2moderately『3destiny4appointment

5habitual6oddly7dismally8absurdity

9submerged10unfold

SectionB

11absurdity12oddly13habitual14reassuringly

15guardians

SectionC

16onthebeat17usedto18teardown19drag;outof

20makeyourfortune21turnup22beenlargedby23gazeupon

24underarrest25dropover

SectionD

26fold;展開27absurd;荒謬28impressive;令人難忘

29appoint;約會30habit;慣常的31art;精巧的

32impressive;令人難忘地33moderate;一般地34odd;古怪地

35dismal;陰暗地

SectionE

36impressive37impressiveness38impressively39disappointed

40disappointment41appoint42appointment

SectionF

43A,even改為evenif44B,become前面加上to

45D,ways改為way46C,joining改為join

47D,tell改為telling

SectionG

48-52CDABA53-57DCBAC

PartIIReadingComprehension

1E2C3O4A

5I6B7N8F

9D10M

11—15DCADB16—20DDDCA

21—25DBDDB

26uniqueandunchangeable27bethesame

28theinnerskin29andnotexpensive

301/4of

PartIIITranslation

SectionA

1thepolicemanonthebeat2chillygustsofwindwithatasteofrain

3inthedoorwayofadarkenedstore4anappointmentmadetwentyyearsago

5thestaunchestoldchapintheworld6ahandsomewatch,setwithsmalldiamonds

7atallmaninalongovercoat8haveapositioninacitydepartment

9findaplacetohaveagoodtalk10changeagoodmanintoabadone

SectionB

n警方指控那些青年人在這一帶犯了擾亂治安罪。

12要入選眾議院,必須達到25歲,而且必須是在美國居住滿7年的美國公民。

13犯罪分子誘騙一位老人從事錯誤的投資,騙走了他的錢。

14斗毆之后,警方逮捕了我們,那是一次令人不快的經歷。

15流行音樂之王邁克爾?杰克遜幾乎在聚光燈下度過了他的一生。

SectionC

16G17D18H19C20J

21A22B23I24F25E

SectionD

26Moralityisformedinthousandsofyears.Itisthebasicstandardbywhichpeoplemaketheir

judgmentonothers'behaviors.Ifapersonisforcedtodosomethingwhichisoppositetohis

morality,hewillbeveryupset,andevenbeblamedbymanypeople.Lawisnomorethanhuman

relationship,solawistheminimummorality.

PartIVWriting

DearSir/Madame,

I'mwritingformoreinformationaboutthedaytourtoLondon.AsastudentatOxford

University,I'dliketoknowifyouhaveanyspecialpriceforstudents.

Asforthemoneyyoucharge,couldyoutellmewhetheritcoverstheentrancefeesfor

visitingtheplaceslistedandwhetherthelunchisincluded?Besides,IwonderifIneedtobring

alongmyownfoodandhowlongthetourwilllast.SinceIneedtopreparemylessonsforthenext

day,Iwouldliketoinquirethetimetoreturn.

Moreover,Iwanttoknowifthereisanytimeforshopping.Ireallywanttohavealookatthe

bigstoresinLondon.

Yburssincerely,

LiMei

期中測試

PartIWriting

DearMary,

Iwouldliketotakethisopportunitytoexpressmyheartfeltgratitudetoyouforyourhelp

whenIwasindifficulty.Youhavebeenverykindandhelpfulsincewekneweachother.

Lastweek,Icaughtabadcoldandhadtostayathomeforaweek.WhenIwasworrying

aboutthelessons,youcametomyhomeafterschoolandhelpedmewitheverysubject.Withyour

help,Ididn'tfallbehindothers.

Again,thankssomuchforyourenthusiastichelp.Eventhoughyouareabouttogoabroad

forfurthereducation,IknowthatIwillalwaysstayintouchwithyou.Iwishyoueverysuccessin

thefutureandIhopewecanexchangemoreviewpointsonstudy.

Pleasekeepintouch,andvisitmewheneveryoureturnhome.

Verysincerely,

Peter

PartIIListeningComprehension

1—5CABAD6—10BCDBA11—15CBACD

16—20ACDBD21—25CBDAC

PartIIIReadingComprehension

SectionA

26—30OMLKN31—35EJHFI

SectionB

36—40ELBHN4175JFCIG

SectionC

46—50CDCBA51—55ADCDB

PartIVTranslation

IntheWeifangCityofShandongProvince,kitesaremorethantoys;theyarealsothecultural

symbolofthecity.Knownas“KiteCapitaloftheWorld”,Weifanghashadahistoryofkite-flying

fornearly2,400years.LegendhasitthatMozi,anancientChinesephilosopher,spentthreeyears

makingthefirstkiteoftheworldinWeifang,butthekitefellandbrokeonitsfirstdayofflying.It

isalsobelievedthatthekitewasinventedbytheancientChinesecarpenterLuBan.Itissaidthat

hiskite,madeofwoodandbamboo,hadbeenflyingintheskyforthreedaysbeforefallingtothe

ground.

聽力原文

SectionA

------NewsReportOne-------

TheInternationalLaborOrganizationsaysthenumberofpeoplewithoutjobsisincreasing.

Initslatestupdateonglobalemploymenttrends,theagencysaysprojectionsofthenumberof

unemployedpeoplethisyearrangefrom210milliontonearly240millionpeople.Thereport

warnsthat200millionpoorworkersareatriskofjoiningtheranksofpeoplelivingonlessthan2

dollarsperdayinthepastthreeyears.ThedirectorgeneraloftheInternationalLaborOrganization,

JuanSomavia,notesthatsomecountrieshavetakenmeasurestoaddresstheeffectsoftheglobal

crisis.

However,hepointsoutthatmanycountrieshavenotdoneso.Andbasedonpastexperiences,

ittakesfourtofiveyearsaftereconomicrecoveryforunemploymenttoreturntopre-crisislevels.

Mr.SomaviasaystheInternationalLaborOrganizationisproposingaglobaljobs'agreementto

dealwithunemployment."Itskeyobjectiveistoplacethecenterofrecoveryefforts,measures

thatwouldgeneratehigherlevelsofemploymentandprovidebasicsocialprotectionforthemost

vulnerable.^^

Questions1to2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.

QI.Whatisthenewsreportmainlyabout?

Q2.Whatdoes,JuanSomavia,directorgeneraloftheInternationalLaborOrganizationsay?

------NewsReportTwo-------

BigfastfoodchainsinNewYorkCityhavestartedtoobeyafirst-of-its-kindrulerequiring

themtopostcaloriecountsrightonthemenu.CathyNonasiswiththeNewYorkCityDepartment

ofHealth,“Wewantedtogivepeopleanopportunitytoactuallyseethecaloriesbeforethey

purchasethefoodandmakeadecision,aninformeddecision,thatiftheywanttomakethe

healthierchoice,iftheywanttoeatfewercalories,theycan.Andweexpectthiswillhaveahuge

impactonobesity.Andofcourse,ifithasanimpactonobesity,itwillhaveanimpactondiabetes,

andheartdisease,andhighbloodpressure.^^Thenewrulesareintroducedaspartofanti-obesity

campaignthatalsoincludesarecentcitywidebanonartificialtrans-fatsinrestaurantfood.The

menuruleonlyappliestorestaurantsthatservestandardizedportionsizesandhave15ormore

locationsnationwide.StartinglastSaturday,chainsbigenoughtofallundertherulewillface

penaltiesofupto2000dollarsfornotshowingcalorieinformationinaprominentspotontheir

menus,preferablynexttotheprice.

Questions3to4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.

Q3.WhatarebigfastfoodchainsinNewYorkCityrequiredtodoaccordingtothenewrule?

Q4.Whatwillhappentobigrestaurantchainsthatviolatethenewrule?

------NewsReportThree-------

Almostallcompaniesrecognizetheimportanceofinnovationtoday.Butnotmanyareableto

integrateinnovationintotheirbusiness.

AcommentaryintheShanghaiDailypointsoutthatinnovationdoesn'tmeanpilesof

documents.Itissomethingmorepractical.Thearticlesaysmanypeopletendtoassumethat

innovationjustmeanscreatingsomethingnew,butactuallyifsmorethanthat.It'sanattitudeof

doingthings.Acompanyshouldfindwaystoinnovatenotjustinproductsbutalsoinfunctions,

businessmodelsandprocesses.

ThearticlecitestheglobalgiantProcter&Gambleasanexample,sayingarealinnovative

companyshoulddevelopaninnovationcultureanduseitasaprimarytoolforsuccess.Procter&

Gamblehasa"'CorporateInnovationFund“whichoffersbigrewardsforhigh-riskideasthat

succeed.Italsohasaspecialinnovationfacilityforitsemployees.Sometimesitsemployeesare

releasedfromtheirdailyjobsforweeksandspendtheirtimeinteractingintheinnovationfacility

instead.Inconclusion,thearticlesaysinnovativeideasalonedonotensuresuccess.It'spointless

unlessthereisarepeatableprocessinplacetoturninspirationintofinancialperformance.

Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.

Q5.Whatistheproblemwithmanycompaniesaccordingtothenewsreport?

Q6.Whatdomanypeopletendtothinkofinnovation?

Q7.WhatdoesthecompanyProcter&Gambleoweitssuccessto?

SectionB

------ConversationOne-------

M:So,Linsay,doyouliketotextmessageonyourcellphone?

W:Yeah,Itextmessagealot.

M:Idon'tdoitsomuch.IprefertomakeacallifI'minahurry.

W:Yeah,Igobothways.SometimesIdon'treallywanttotalktotheperson.Ijustwantto

askthemonequestion,soifsmucheasierformejusttotextmessage.IfIcallthem,Fil

havetohavealongconversation.

M:Yeah,Icanseewhatyoumean.ButIgetoffthephoneprettyquicklywhenIcall.Fmnot

abigtalker.

W:Yeah,thafstrue.Youdon'ttalkalot.

M:Soareyoufastatwritingthemessageswithyourthumb?

W:Well,whenIfirstgotacellphone,Iwassoslow.IthoughtIwouldnevertextmessage.

Butthenpeoplekepttextmessagingme,soIfeltobligedtolearnhowtotextmessage.So

nowI'mprettyfast.Whataboutyou?

M:ActuallyIhavetheoppositeproblem.WhenIfirstgotmycellphone,Ithoughtitwasso

cooltotextmessageallmyfriendswhohaveone,andIwasprettyfastwithmythumb

then.ButitseemslikenowIdon'tuseitsomuch,I'vegotsloweractually.

W:Yeah,Ithinktextmessagingactuallysortofhastodowithyourage.Forexample,people

inhighschool,theytextmessagealot.ButIaskmyfatherifhetextedmessages,and

guesswhathesaid?

M:What?

W:Hesaidhe'dnevertextmessage.Hethinksit'sverychildishandunprofessionaltotext

message.

M:Yeah,Icanseewhathemeans.It'sconsideredprettyinformaltotextmessageto

someone.

Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

Q8.Whatdoesthemansayabouthimself?

Q9.Whatdoesthewomantendtodowhilesheisonthephone?

Q10.Whydidthemantextmessageallhisfriendswhenhefirstgothiscellphone?

Qll.Whatdoesthewoman'sfatherthinkoftextmessaging?

------ConversationTwo-------

W:Goodmorning,Mr.Johnson.HowcanIhelpyou?

M:Well,rdliketotalktoyouaboutTimBond,thedepartmentmanager.

W:Whatseemstobetheproblem?

M:Well,eversinceSandraleftthedepartment,IfeellikeI'vebeentargetedtodoallher

workaswellasmine.I'mexpectedtoattendtoomanymeetingsandIseemtobe

spendingalotofmytimedoingunnecessarypaperwork.

W:Tmsorrytohearthat.

M:And,ontopofthat,I'dspecificallyaskedifIcouldleaveearlylastFridayasI'ddonea

lotofovertimeduringtheweek.Butthatafternoon,eventhoughI'dfinishedmyassigned

work,Iwastoldtohelpothercolleaguesfinishtheirwork,too.

W:ButsurelythafsapositivesignshowingthatMr.Bondhasalotoftrustinyou.

M:Yes,butothercolleaguesgettoleaveearly,andtheydon'thavesuchalotofworktodo.

W:Soyoufeelhe'sreallymakingunrealisticdemandsonyou?

M:Yes,absolutely.

W:HaveyouapproachedMr.Bondaboutthisparticularproblem?

M:Tvetried,butitseemslikehejusthasnotimeforme.

W:Well,atthisstage,itwouldbebetterifyouapproachedhimdirectly.Ifnothingelse

showingthatyou'vetriedtosolvetheproblemyourselfbeforeyoutakeitfurther,makeit

clearthatyou'rejustnotacomplainer.Whydon'tyousendanemailrequestingameeting

withhiminprivate?

M:Hmm,I'vebeenabitworriedabouthisreaction.ButanywayI'llsendhimanemailto

requestameeting,andI'llseewhathappensfromthere.Thanksforyouradvice.

W:Goodluck.Andletusknowtheoutcome.

Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

Q12.Whatdowelearnaboutthemanfromtheconversation?

Q13.Whatistheman'schiefcomplaint?

Q14.Howdoesthewomaninterpretthefactthatthemanwasaskedtohelphiscolleagues

withtheirwork?

Q15.Whatdidthewomanadvisethemantodo?

SectionC

------PassageOne-------

Themassivedeclineinsleephappenedsoslowlyandquietlythatfewseemedtonoticethe

trend.WasitbecauseofthegrowingattractionoftheInternet,videogamesandendlessTV

channels?Neverdisconnectingfromwork?Nomatterhowithappened,millionsofAmericansare

puttingtheirhealth,qualityoflifeandevenlengthoflifeindanger.

Newevidenceshowswhygettingenoughsleepisatoppriority.Some40%ofAmericansget

lessthan7hoursofshut-eyeonweeknights.ctThelinkbetweensleepandhealth,andbadsleep

anddiseaseisbecomingclearerandclearer,9,saysLawrenceAlberstaine,asleepexpertatHarvard

University.Forexample,sleepdurationhasdeclinedfromsome8hoursinthe1950sto7inrecent

years.Atthesametime,highbloodpressurehasbecomeanincreasingproblem.Bloodpressure

andheartratearetypicallyattheirlowestlevelsduringsleep.Peoplewhosleeplesstendtohave

higherbloodpressure,heartattack,diabetes,weightgainandotherproblems.

Sleepingbettermayhelpfightoffillness.4tWhenpeoplearesleep-deprived,therearehigher

levelsofstresshormonesintheirbodies,whichcandecreaseimmunefunction,saysDr.Phyllis

ofNorthwesternUniversityinChicago.AUniversityofChicagostudyshowspeoplewhosleep

welllivelonger.Sosaygoodnightsooneranditmayhelpyoustayactiveandvitaltoaripeold

age.

Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

Q16.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?

Q17.Whatdowelearnfromthetalkabouttoday?sAmericans?

Q18.Whatdoesthespeakersaywillhappentopeoplewholacksleep?

------PassageTwo--------

Parentsandteacherswilltellyounottoworrywhenapplyingforaplaceatuniversity.Butin

thesamebreathwe'llremindyouthatitisthemostimportantdecisionofyourlife.

Thefirstdecisionisyourchoiceofcourse.Itwilldependonwhatyouwanttogetoutof

university,whatyouaregoodatandwhatyouenjoy.Thenextdecisioniswheretoapply.Aim

highbutwithinreason.Doyouhavetherightcombinationofsubjectsandareyourexpected

gradeslikelytomeetentryrequirements?ThedeadlineisJanuary15th.Butitisbesttosubmit

yourapplicationearlybecauseuniversitiesbeginworkassoonasformsstartrollingin.

Themostimportantpartoftheapplicationisthemuchfearedpersonalstatement.Thisisyour

chancetoconveyboundlessenthusiasmforthesubjectSoeconomyofexpressionisforemost.

Omitdullandineffectivegeneralitiesandmakesureyougiveconcreteexamples.

Admissionsofficersreadeverypersonalstatementthatarrives.Itisnotconvincingifyousay

youhavechosenthesubjectbecauseyouenjoyit.Youhavetogetacrosswhatitisabouta

particularareathathasinspiredyou.Theywilllookforevidencethatyouhavereflectedand

thoughtaboutthesubject.

Applicantsshouldbehonest.Thereisnopointsayingyourunmarathons,ifyouaregoingto

beoutofbreatharrivingattheinterviewonthesecondfloor.

Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

Q19.Whatisthefirstdecisionyoushouldmakeinpreparingtoapplyforaplaceat

university?

Q20.Whatisthemostimportantpartoftheapplication?

Q21.Whatmustapplicantsdointheirpersonalstatements?

------PassageThree--------

ItisusuallyagreedthataGerman,CarlBenz,builtthefirstmotorcarin1885.Itwasactually

atricyclewithapetrolmotorattherear.Soon,membersoftheroyalfamilyandotherwealthy

peopletookupmotoringasasport.Manyoftheearlycarshad2seats.Therewerenopetrol

pumpsandfewgarages,soeverydriverhadtobehisownengineerforthefrequentbreakdowns.

By1905,carsbegantolooklikecarsoftoday,withheadlamps,windscreens,rubbertyres

andnumberplates.HenryFord's"M

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