閱讀理解。
     Switzerland (瑞士) is famous for its watches. However, this country didn't invent the watch. It was the
British who did. Here is a story of how the watch was brought to Switzerland.
     Many years ago, an Englishman traveled to Italy. This Englishman traveled in a Carriage. On his way, he
stopped in a small town called Geneva in Switzerland.
     There was a carriage clock in it. This was the earliest kind of watch. A blacksmith's assistant happened
to see the clock. He wanted to know what it was and asked the English man about it. "It is a carriage clock."
said the man. "This machine can tell the time but it isn't working now."
     The blacksmith's assistant wanted to try to repair, so the traveler handed him the clock. The assistant was
a very clever man, so it was easy for him to repair it. He even remembered how it was made. As soon as the
traveler had gone on his way, he made a watch of exactly the same type (樣式).
     So the watch-making was started in Switzerland. Today, Swiss watches are sold in countries all over the
world.
1. What is Switzerland famous for?
A. TVs.
B. Pens.
C. Watches.
D. Shoes.
2. What can the carriage clock tell?
A. A story.
B. A joke.
C. The time.
D. A lie.
3. Which of the following is true?
A. The blacksmith's assistant didn't want to have a look.
B. The blacksmith's assistant wanted to wear the clock.
C. The blacksmith's assistant wanted to repair the clock for the man.
D. The blacksmith's assistant repaired the carriage.
4. From the passage, we know that _____.
A. Japan started the watch-making.
B. Swiss watches are sold only in Switzerland.
C. The English traveler was the inventor of the watches.
D. Swiss watches are sold all over the world.
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