导读:在线求指导:阅读理解. 阅读理解.      Slowly I climbed into the driver‘s se           在线求指导:阅读理解.   阅读理解.   Slowly I climbed into the driver‘s seat of the old brown pontiac."Hi,Miss Caroline!" cried the three passen...
           
            在线求指导:阅读理解. 阅读理解.      Slowly I climbed into the driver's se
     
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   Slowly I climbed into the driver's seat of the old brown pontiac."Hi,Miss Caroline!" cried the three  passengers,my friend Annie and her two children.No,I'm not Annie's driver.I'm just a friend.  Let me explain.I'm 68,retired and live alone.Annie's 27,works as a part-time bank teller and is married  with two kids.We're different,but we have one very important need in common-a car.I couldn't afford to  fix my own car and the bus didn't go everywhere I needed to go.  A friend had a suggestion."My daughter Annie's been using my old pontiac while her husband job-hunts,"  he said,"He got laid off and I know they could use help with gas.Maybe you two could share the car."   Share a car?We Americans are pretty territorial about our automobiles.Still,need overrode (压倒)  nervousness and I gave Annie a call.We quickly worked out a schedule.Three days a week for me,the rest  for her.  Having wheels again was a huge help.Soon the car brought something more.Driving each other home  on the days we switched,Annie and I talked about everything.  She had plenty of worries.Besides her finances,her dad's health was failing.However,she lifted my spirits! She once said,"Life doesn't always turn out the way I want,but I trust things will work out.And they do. Just like this car!"    Annie and her family moved to Los Angeles.I still borrow the pontiac from her dad,who is healthy once  again.Now,whenever I drive the car,I think about Annie,and about how a simple exchange born of economic  need can become such a blessing.Like Annie says,life doesn't always turn out the way we want.But that  doesn't mean it doesn't turn out good. | 
 |  1.What did the writer have in common with Annie? | 
  A.They were both in financial difficulty. B.They both lacked love and care in life. C.They had both been searching for a job. D.They were both too poor to own a car. | 
 |  2.Who was the real owner of the old brown pontiac? | 
  A.The writer. B.Annie. C.A bank teller. D.Annie's father. | 
 |  3.Annie impressed the writer much mainly because _____. | 
  A.she had a deep love for her dad  B.she had many worries in her life  C.she had a positive attitude to life  D.she knew how to lift others' spirits  | 
 
     
     
      
	    
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