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Car seat belts save lives. Every driver ________ wear one to ensure their safety.

A.should 

B.can

C.may 

D.might

A解析:句意:汽车安全带可以挽救生命,每一个司机都应该系安全带来确保他们的安全。should应该;can能够;may可能;might或许。通过题干可知为“应该”系安全带,故选择A项。

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The underlined sentence “Everyone gets sick of hearing” in the first paragraph means “_________”.

[  ]

A.

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