Once Mark Twain wanted to borrow a certain book from a friendThe friend told him that he never allowed anyone to take books from his libraryHe said if Mark Twain wanted to use the book, he must use it in his libraryHe could not take it home with him

  A few days later, this same friend wanted to borrow Mark Twain's lawn mower(割草機)in order to cut his grassMark Twain then told him that he never allowed anyone to take his lawn mower from his homeIf the friend wanted to use the lawn mower, he must use it on Mark Twain's own grass

  Here is another story about the famous American writerOne morning, when Mark Twain was dressing, he found that his shoes were covered with mud()He called his servant(仆人)and said to him, "My shoes are covered with mudWhy didn't you clean them last night?"

  "I thought it was useless to clean them in such bad weather, " the servant said"They will only get dirty again in a short while"

  Later that day, when the servant came for his dinner, there was no food on the table for himHe went to Mark Twain and asked the reason for this

  "I thought it was useless for you to eat, " said Mark Twain, "because you will only get hungry again in a short while"

(1)

What is Mark Twain?

[  ]

A.

A teacher

B.

A writer

C.

A worker

(2)

Why didn't Mark take the book home?

[  ]

A.

If he took it out, his friend would never get it back

B.

The book was quite special

C.

Mark liked reading in his friend's library

(3)

Why couldn't his friend borrow Mark's lawn mower?

[  ]

A.

Mark had no lawn mower

B.

Mark could not borrow his friend's book home

C.

His friend didn't want to return the machine

(4)

The servant didn't clean Mark's shoes, because ________

[  ]

A.

it was bad for the shoes

B.

there was no food for him

C.

the weather was bad

(5)

According to the story, which one is true?

[  ]

A.

Mark was a good master

B.

Mark liked joking

C.

The servant shouldn't have his dinner

答案:1.B;2.B;3.B;4.C;5.B;
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