4.Our village carpenter (木匠),John,came one day and made a dining table for my wife.He made it just the right size for the space between the two windows.When I got home that evening,John was drinking a cup of tea and writing out his bill for the job.
My wife said to me quietly,"That's his ninth cup of tea today."But she said,in a loud voice,"It's a beautiful table,dear,isn't it?"
"I'll decide about that when I see the bill."I said.
John laughed and gave me his bill for the work.I read:
When I was looking at the bill,John said,"It's been a nice day,hasn't it?Quite sunny."
"Yes."I said."I'm glad it's only the tenth of November."
"Me,too."said John."You wait-it'll be a lot colder by the end of the month."
"Yes,colder-and more expensive!A dining table will be 20 more expensive on November 30,won't it,John?"
John looked hard at me for half a minute.Was there a little smile in his two blue eyes?I gave his bill back to him.
"If there isn't too much trouble,John,"I said,"please add it up again.You can forget the date…"
I paid him 26.50 and he was happy to get it.
36.Why did John talk about the weather when the writer was looking at the bill?A
A.Because he didn't want the writer to go through the bill carefully.
B.Because it was really a fine day.
C.Because he wanted the writer to check the bill carefully.
D.Because he wanted to tell the writer what the weather was like.
37.The writer thought John would ask forCif he made a dining table on the last day of November.
A.20.00 B.46.50 C.56.50 D.26.50
38.When the writer gave John the money,he was happy becauseA
A.he got what he should get for his work
B.he got much more money for his work
C.he got the money easily
D.he didn't have to add up the costs again
39.From the story we know thatB
A.John made a mistake in the bill
B.John tried to fool the writer in order to get more money for his work
C.John had writ ten out the bill before the writer got home
D.John still wanted to get 36.50 for his work in the end
40.What do you think of the writer?He isB.
A.honest B.clever
C.foolish D.a(chǎn)fraid.