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柴油机的防冻液可()。

A.一次性使用

B.重复使用

C.处理后重复使用

D.连续使用两年

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F)   You might think that here walked a man of courage and strength. Not so. Here hobbled a bitterly disillusioned cripple, a man who held on to his sanity and his wife and his home and his job because of 14 miserable steps leading up to the back door from his garage.3 As I became older, I became more disillusioned and frustrated.

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H)The door opened and a little girl stood there, peering at me. I rolled down the window and called out that I had a flat tire and needed someone to change it for me because I had a crutch and couldn’t do it myself. She went into the house and a moment later came out bundled in raincoat and hat, followed by a man who called a cheerful greeting. I sat there comfortable and dry, and felt a bit sorry for the man and the little girl working so hard in the storm. Well, I would pay them for it. The rain seemed to be slackening a bit now, and I rolled down the window all the way to watch. It seemed to me that they were awfully slow and I was beginning to become impatient. I heard the clank of metal from the back of the car and the little girl’s voice came clearly to me. “Here’s the jack-handle, Grandpa.” She was answered by the murmur of the man’s lower voice and the slow tilting of the car as it was jacked up.6 There followed a long interval of noises, jolts and low conversation from the back of the car, but finally it was done. I felt the car bump as the jack was removed, and I heard the slam of the truck lid, and then they were standing at my car window.

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1.The author’s happy dream ended because he contracted a disease of the motor nerves.

2.Because of the disease, the author became miserable and frustrated.

3.The old man is blind but he helped him in the storm; while the writer assumed that a disabled man deserved other people’s help but never helped others.

4.The author learned from the incident that he should always be ready to help others as the blind man was, while struggling against his adversity. 

5.The author had a flat tire in a stormy might on his way home and he asked for help.

6.The author realized that he was filled to overflowing with selfish to the needs of others and thoughtlessness.

7.The author’s challenge to continue living, and misery he had to accept and cope with in order to hold on to his sanity, his wife, his home and his job.

8.The author’s first phase of life in which he began to enjoy everything pleasant: excellent health, a good job, a nice house, a happy family and lovely daughters.

9.Mainly consists of conversations between the author and the old man and the little girl, in which the old man declined the author’s payment.


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