听力原文:W:I need a cart his weekend, but mine has broken down in an accident when I drove to work yesterday morning.

M:I'm sorry to hear that, but you can always rent one if you have a license. Q:What does the man mean? (14) A.She can use his car. B.She can borrow someone else's car. C.She must get her car fixed. D.She can't borrow his car.

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