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单选题
We may infer from the second paragraph that ______.
A

gas price has no influence on drivers.

B

Toyota Yaris is not welcome in Manhattan.

C

Nissan Versa has already been well selling for its six-speed transmission.

D

Honda Fit is more economical than Chevy Suburban SUV.


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推理判断题。由题干定位至第二段。由本段首句末尾The timing, couldn’t be better for drivers和which are roiling out the high-mileage vehicles just as gas is cresting $3 a gallon可知油价上涨对车主及汽车生产商都有影响,A不符合文意;由段中The Toyota Yaris turns heads in midtown Manhattan中的turns heads可知Toyota在曼哈顿引人注目,文中没有明确提到它是否受欢迎,B排除;由文中Nissan Versa will have a sporty six-speed manual transmission可知有six. speed transmission的Nissan Versa还未出售,排除C;由倒数第二句可知the Honda Fit拥有先进的电子油门和非常轻的铝合金引擎使得驾驶起来既轻快,同时花费又少,D符合文意,故正确。
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