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李奶奶在去公园散步途中被一辆奔驰车撞倒,奔驰车当即逃跑。路人张妙将李奶奶送到医院并垫付了5000元住院费。同时与张妙同行的朋友赵丹细心记下了奔驰车的车牌号。关于此事,下列符合法律规定的是哪项( )

A.张妙垫付了5000元住院费,但她无权起诉奔驰车主,只能向李奶奶讨要

B.李奶奶被撞伤住院,可以起诉奔驰车主,即使她尚不知奔驰车主姓名

C.赵丹是一名记者,她通过努力找到了奔驰车主,她可以以自己的名义起诉奔驰车主,从而为李奶奶和社会讨回公道

D.本案中李奶奶和张妙都有资格起诉奔驰车主,因为她们都与本案有联系

答案

参考答案:A

解析: 本题考查原告资格。根据《民事诉讼法》第108条规定,在这起车祸中,与本案有利害关系的只有李奶奶,张妙只是救助和垫付了住院费,她可以作为第三人参加诉讼,或者向李奶奶讨要,所以A正确而D错误。赵丹虽然记下了车牌号,并最终找到了奔驰车主,但她与本案无利害关系,所以C错误。李奶奶显然是原告,但民事诉讼的前提是知道明确的被告,甚至要提供给法院明确送达地址,而本案中李奶奶不知被告身在何方,故B错误。

阅读理解

I never got along well with Dad. But when he was dying, I set off for Nebraska to be with him and my family. I stopped for the night at a hotel with a pool, hoping a swim would relax me.

The pool area was empty as I walked into the still water. A man in a bathing suit appeared. He sat on the edge of the pool with his legs moving up and down in the water. He had dark hair and deep brown eyes and smiled. ‘Where are you going?’ he asked. When I told him something about my father, he asked how we got along. I tried to change the subject, but then for some reason, I told him everything.

Finally the man said, ‘Even with all the trouble, remember, your father still loves you.’ All at once, warm and clear childhood memories came flooding back: Dad running alongside my wobbling (摇摆的) bicycle, the proud hug he gave me at my high school graduation, his laugh when I caught him off guard with a tickle(挠痒). ‘Yes, I know he does love me,’ I heard myself say. And for the first time these years I believed it. The man left, leaving me alone with my comforting thoughts.

Back in my room, as I went to bed, I decided it was time to forgive(原谅) my father. Then I wished he’d forgiven me too. The phone bell woke me up at 3 a.m. My sister’s voice sent a shock (寒战) through me: Dad had just died. I had wanted to see him and make peace. But as my sadness grew, I remembered that the man by the pool had already brought Dad and me together.

64. From the passage we learn that the author __________.

A. didn’t know his father was seriously ill        B. always thought highly of his father

C. lived in Nebraska far away from his family       D. was going to see his father

65. When the author was in the swimming pool, __________.

A. many other people were there, too

B. he talked a lot with the man by the pool

C. he greeted the man by the pool first

D. the man by the pool told him everything about his family

66. What made the author change his original(原始的)idea about his father?

A. That he was made to think of the fact that his father loved him.

B. That the man by the pool mentioned(提及) his interesting childhood.

C. That he remembered his father had taught him to ride a bike.

D. That he knew his father would leave him forever.

67. In the last paragraph, the author was sad that he __________.

A. hadn’t accepted the kind stranger’s advice

B. had no chance to make peace with his father

C. hadn’t respected his father when he was young

D. hadn’t stayed with his father before. 

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