单选题We have to be careful in driving a car mainly because it could be _____.Alittle funBa pleasureCa lot of troubleDa great danger

单选题
We have to be careful in driving a car mainly because it could be _____.
A

little fun

B

a pleasure

C

a lot of trouble

D

a great danger


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解析:
事实细节题。题目中问“我们在开车的时候一定要小心的原因是什么?”从文章的第一段第一句可知,汽车虽然带给我们很多乐趣,但有时候也是很危险的。正确答案为D。

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