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So if you are unhappy with your present car, do what Mr Stiles once did after reading one of our ads. Buy one of our cars.
68.William Stiles bought a 1966 Volvo because ______ .
A.he was promised that it wouldn’t easily be worn out
B.he learnt that it was as modern as any of its kind
C.he knew that it was the best seller in the Swedish markets
D.he was fooled into believing that it worked well
69.After buying the car, William Stiles ______ .
A.drove it whenever he felt unhappy with it
B.had it tested in different kinds of conditions
C.drove it madly across the whole country as if he hated it
D.tested it in his field work to see how long it could last
70.The underlined part in the second paragraph "I’ ve driven this car 295,000 hard miles" implies that ______ .
A.he drove a long way, completely tired out
B.the road conditions were unusually bad
C.life was hard during his long ride
D.he had much trouble all the way
71.In the ad, William Stiles’ story is used simply to ______ .
A.make him known to car buyers
B.cause people to take notice of the car factory
C.make the ad much easier to understand
D.get more buyers to believe in this car
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The Human Genome (基因组) Project, a great $ 3 billion, 15 - year task aimed at drawing the genetic map of humans, is now more than 90 percent completed. The scientific and medical communities are very excited about the chances genetic research provides for getting rid of diseases and prolonging human life. But those communities and policy makers are also careful about the scientific door they are opening as the project uncovers the mysteries of life.
72.Why did the scientists work so hard at mapping the human genome?
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