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We had just covered a distance of three miles        the engine         and the car came to a stop

A.then; was broken

B.when; broke down

C.until; was failed

D.since; burst out

 

【答案】

B

【解析】break down垮掉,壞掉。句意:我們剛走幾英里車就因引擎壞掉而停了。由此可得知答案為B。

 

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