Cowboys’ favorite things are their horses and their hats. The cowboy’s best friend is his horse. The horse and the cowboy are together before the sun comes up. They are often together long after the sun goes down. After a time they get to know each other better than most people know one another.

Cowboys really like the hats they wear. Most of the cowboys pay a lot of money for their hats, even up to one hundred dollars. Cowboys often work four months to pay for hats, but they usually get their money’s worth. Cowboys’ hats last years and years.

1. From the text we know cowboys must ride         .

A. only a few hours a day                    B. once a week

C. many hours every day                        D. day and night

2. Which is wrong according to the passage?

A. The first sentence is the topic sentence of the whole passage.

B. In the sentence “After a time they get to know…”, “they” refers to cowboys.

C. “The cowboy’s best friend is his horse” is the topic sentence of the first paragraph.

D. “Cowboys really like the hats they wear” is the topic sentence of the second paragraph.

3. What does “They usually get their money’s worth” mean in the text?

A. The hats are usually very expensive.

B. The hats cost little money.

C. The hats usually cost a lot, because cowboys like them.

D. They don’t think they waste their money

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