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        There are many kinds of cars in this world. My grandfather thinks this is because cars are like their drivers. He says, “Rich people have expensive cars, big people have large cars, and old people drive old cars.” But I don't agree with him.

        My neighbour(邻居), Mrs Hill, is 82 years old. She drives only on Tuesday, and then she drives only to the bank. She never drives more than 30 kilometres an hour. Do you think Mrs Hill has a very old and small car? No! Her car is new. It's very large, and it can go 200 kilometres an hour!

        My friend Mike is an artist. He paints beautiful pictures with lots of colours. But his car is black. Mrs Bates has a very, very old car. It often has some trouble. Does she drive that kind of car because she is poor? No, she has four restaurants and two million dollars in the bank. My uncle Joe has a very small car. Every Sunday, he drives to the country with his wife, his three children, his mother and his dog. Now, you have read about my friends and their cars. Do you agree with my grandfather? Maybe you have a car. Does it say something about you?

    1. (1) What does the writer's grandfather think of the relationship between people and cars?

      A . A person has the same kind of car as himself(herself). B . Different people have cars of the same kind. C . Poor people have large cars.                       D . Artists have black cars.
    2. (2) Though Uncle Joe has a very small car,           .

      A . he has a dog B . he has a large family C . he has no children D . he has few members in his family
    3. (3) The writer's friend Mike paints           .

      A . pictures in black B . colourless pictures C . colourful pictures D . pictures with only a few colours
    4. (4) Which one is RIGHT according to the passage?

      A . His grandfather's idea about cars is right. B . Cars are often the same as their drivers in many ways. C . Artists shouldn't drive black cars. D . A car doesn't say anything about its owner.

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