单选题Now Mr. LaRoche chooses to use Logan airport instead of Montreal airport because ______.Athe former is cheaper in serviceBthe former gives more care to car theftCthe former is more convenient for parkingDthe former shows more concern for passengers
单选题
Now Mr. LaRoche chooses to use Logan airport instead of Montreal airport because ______.
A
the former is cheaper in service
B
the former gives more care to car theft
C
the former is more convenient for parking
D
the former shows more concern for passengers
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解析:
细节题。从文章的最后三句话“Boston’s Logan airport had only four reported thefts.So now David LaRoche will head to Logan,his next-closest major airport.It’s a longer drive,but that’s OK if it saves his new car.”可知,这个机场车辆失窃率很低,尽管需要驾车很长时间才到这里,但这能保证自己新车的安全,他还是能接受这个距离的。所以,这里的机场对盗车问题更加重视。注意排除干扰项。故正确的答案为B。
细节题。从文章的最后三句话“Boston’s Logan airport had only four reported thefts.So now David LaRoche will head to Logan,his next-closest major airport.It’s a longer drive,but that’s OK if it saves his new car.”可知,这个机场车辆失窃率很低,尽管需要驾车很长时间才到这里,但这能保证自己新车的安全,他还是能接受这个距离的。所以,这里的机场对盗车问题更加重视。注意排除干扰项。故正确的答案为B。
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