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From the last paragraph the author tells us that ______.
A

economy is the only reason for small car’s popularity.

B

the size of a car also does matter to people in their 20s

C

Honda is better than Suburban in terms of quality.

D

small car already has been popular for 10 years.


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推理判断题。由题干定位至末段。本段前两句It’s not just gas prices和car buyers are tiring of big, garish vehicles,知A错;还是由第二句可知,汽车的大小尤其20岁上下的汽车购买者产生影响,并举例说明,故B正确;文中未提及质量比较,排除C;由末句predicted一词可知,小型车只是刚刚开始流行,可排除D。
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