5.Mr.Green once worked in a big company.He was quite busy so that he couldn't do any reading.So he gave up (放棄) his job and opened a bookshop in the center of the town.It wasn't big but all the books were nice and most people liked to buy some there.When the shop was closed,he could read at home.He knew a lot and many learned people were glad to make friends with him.
It was Sunday and it was cold outside.Mr.Green was very busy.At nine in the evening all the buyers left,but a woman was still there.She was dressed up and seemed to be waiting for somebody there.Standing by the shelves,she looked over the books one after another,and made them in a terrible mess(混亂).Mr.Green came up to her and asked,"Excuse me,madam.What can I do for you?"
"Your books are not interesting at all,"said the woman,"I want a delicious one."
"That's easy,"Mr.Green smiled.He brought out a cookbook(菜譜) and said,"Here you are,madam."
76.Why did Mr.Green change his job?B
A.He didn't like reading
B.He was too busy to read books
C.He liked the life in the center of the town
D.He wanted to write a cookbook himself
77.Most people liked to buy books in the shop becauseD
A.the bookshop was in the center of the town
B.a(chǎn)ll the books were nice cookbooks
C.it was very large
D.the books there were all good for people
78.Which is WRONG?A
A.Mr.Green liked to lend his books to the learned persons.
B.When Mr.Green came back home from the bookshop,he often did some reading.
C.Many learned people liked to make friends with Mr.Green.
D.At nine on that Sunday evening all the buyers left the bookshop except a woman.
79.From the story we know that"learned people"meansC
A.people who are free
B.people who are studying hard
C.people who have much knowledge
D.people who have much money
80.What's the most suitable(合適) ending of the story?C
A.Mr.Green would make friends with the woman.
B.Mr.Green would teach the woman how to cook delicious food.
C.The woman left the bookshop without buying any books.
D.The woman bought many books in order to(為了) be a learned person.