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Match the definitions in the first box with the vehicle being described in the second box.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 481. (A)A car with (usually) four doors which can carry four or five people (B)A vehicle with an open back for carrying goods. (C)A two-wheeled cycle, powered by an engine. (D)A car where the back opens upwards and is used as a door for goods. (E)A very small car (often for two people) which is very economical to run. (F)A large car with a flat space behind the seats where parcels or suitcases can be put. (G)A large car for up to eight people. (H)A small motorcycle with a curving shield in front of the seat and a platform for the feet. (I) A fast car, often for just two people. (J) A vehicle designed to drive over rough ground. (K) A car with a roof that folds back or can be removed. (L) A large comfortable bus operated for long-distance travellers.
14 Complete this passage about car hire with words given below: CDW classes conditions contract drop-off LDW paperwork personal refuelling terms unlimited
When you hire a car, you can choose from several different (A) ., or groups, of car (anything from a small group A economy car to a large group 7M people carrier). Before you sign the (B) ., it is very important to check the (C) . (the documents the car hire company gives you) and to make sure you agree to the (D) . and (E) . of hire. A good car hire company will include the following: (F) ., which is daily insurance that covers damage to a hire car if you have an accident; (G) ., which covers the loss, theft or vandalism of the car; (H) . accident insurance, which provides life and medical insurance for the driver and passengers; (I) . mileage, which means that you can drive as far as you like without paying any more to the car hire company. Note that if you hire the car in one place and return it to another, you may have to pay a (J) . charge (this helps the car hire company with the cost of returning the car to its original location). You may also have to pay a (K) . service charge to pay for any petrol that you didn't replace to top up the petrol tank to its original level.
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