If I ever end up in a police missing-persons report, it will be because I went out to run some errands (跑差事) for my wife and never returned.

My adventure begins when I announce that I am going out to get a haircut, or to pick up my suit at the cleaner’s, or to do something that shouldn’t take very long.

As I look for my car keys, my wife utters (說出) those terrible words: “While you’re out …” This is a signal for me to make sure the car has enough gas for a cross-country trip because God knows when I will come back.

Of course my wife runs 95 percent of the errands, or that she is the one who keeps the household running smoothly.If it were up to me, the whole family would come to an end.The simple reason is that I am not good at doing anything more complicated than going out to get a haircut.

Here is what often happens:

“I’m going out to get a haircut,” I announce.

“While you’re out,” my wife says, “can you drop off the movie we rented last week? It’s due back today and I don’t want to pay a late charge.” “Sure,” I say.

Then she adds, “And stop at the post office for a book of stamps.” At last, I become nervous.I can handle a haircut and two errands.One more errand and I’m finished.

“And stop at the vet’s to pick up a bag of dog food.”

It doesn’t matter if all of these places are in the same shopping center (they aren’t).Three errands are more than my brain can process (處理).So I write them down.

“You mean you can’t remember three little errands?” my wife asks unbelievably.

Sadly, I can’t.I can remember to return the movie because it will be in the car. But with no visible reminders of my other two errands, I will almost certainly forget one of them.

I have to figure out where to go first.Should I get a haircut and then run my errands?

Should I stop at the post office first, get a haircut and then go to the video store and the vet’s on my way home?

Later in the day, I return home.With no small amount of pride, I hand her the book of stamps and the bag of dog food.She holds up a small box and says, “You forgot to give the movie back.”

It’s the story of my life: In one ear and out of the other.

1.The use of the word “terrible” in paragraph 3 shows that the writer ______.

A.does not love his wife

B.has deep hatred for his wife

C.gets frightened by his wife’s voice

D.is anxious about his wife’s request

2.The wife asks her husband to do three things after his haircut because ______.

A.she thinks they are easy errands

B.she likes to do housework at home

C.she is not satisfied with her lazy husband

D.she does not want to do these things herself

3.Why does the husband write down the three things?

A.He is serious.                          B.He is joking.

C.He is forgetful.                        D.He is foolish.

4.When the husband returns home, he is ______.

    A.rather tired       B.very happy          C.rather proud               D.very nervous

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