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Mitsuaki recently arrived in the United States to enter university.When Mitsuaki first arr

Mitsuaki recently arrived in the United States to enter university.

When Mitsuaki first arrived, he was really amazed at how young many

American drivers they were. Young people often get their driving 79. ______

licenses around the age of 16 by passing a writing test and a driving test 80. ______

In many cases, if they can get their licenses, they have to take a driver 81. ______

education course, This course gives students hands-on practice with

driving. It also helps to increase the high cost of insurance. For 82. ______

teenagers, being able to drive--and in some cases, have their own car--is

a good deal. It gives them a sense of power and freedom. Many young 83. ______

Americans consider a driver's license right, not a privilege. It's rare to 84. ______

find an American teenager without one.

However, Mitsuaki finally decides to buy needs a car. His host 85. ______

family helps him find a good used car to buy. Like a car owner, Mitsuaki 86. ______

has the responsibility for maintaining his car. He knows that regular

maintenance checkups can help to prevent many serious problems, But no

matter how carefully the maintenance, all vehicles need to be repaired 87. ______

sometimes. Many Americans take their cars to a garage for maintenance

or repairs. Others like to work out their own vehicles. Not Mitsuaki,. He 88. ______

decides that being a student is enough work for him.

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