Very far away from the city lived a poor farmer and his wife. In front of their house was a small dirt road. Very few cars drove on this road because it was so far from the city. On the dirt road, there was a big hole filled with water. The hole was very deep, but drivers on the road didn't know just how deep. Drivers always drove into the hole, but they never drove out.
One day, a man in a new car was driving down the road. He saw the hole with the water, but he didn't think it was very deep. He drove into the hole, but he couldn't drive out. The man saw the farmer on his tractor working in the field, and he signaled to the farmer. The farmer drove over to the man in the new car.
“Is there a problem?”asked the farmer.
“Yes,”said the man.“My car is stuck in this hole. Can you help me?”
“Maybe,”said the farmer.“But I'm very busy.”
“l(fā)f you help me, I'll pay you,” said the man.
“OK,”said the farmer. The farmer pulled the car out of the hole with his tractor, and the man paid him a lot of money. The man looked at the farmer and said,“You must. make a lot of money pulling cars out of this hole day and night.”
“Actually, no,”said the farmer.
“Why not?”asked the man.
“The hole is very deep, and a lot of people get stuck and ask for help. But I don't make money day and night because I don't pull cars out at night.”
“At night I'm busy filling the hole with water,” answered the farmer.
1.The reason why few cars drove on the small dirt road was that __________ .
A.there was a big and deep hole B.the couple was not polite enough
C.it had a long distance from the city D.drivers were afraid of being in the hole
2.According to paragraph 2, we can know about the man in a new car __________ .
A.he just learned to drive a car B.it was the first time that he passed there
C.he knew how deep the hole was D.he knew the farmer in the field
3.What did the farmer usually do at night?
A.He helped pull out cars. B.He made money.
C.He filled water to the hole D.He slept at home.
1.C
2.B
3.C
【解析】
試題分析:離城市非常遠(yuǎn)的地方住著一個貧窮的農(nóng)夫和他的妻子。在他們的房子前面是一條很小的土路。在這條土路上,有一個很大的充滿了水的洞。這是很有趣的故事。
1.細(xì)節(jié)題:從第一段的句子:Very few cars drove on this road because it was so far from the city.可知很少有車在這條路上,因為這里里城里比較遠(yuǎn)。選C
2.推理題:從第二段的句子:He saw the hole with the water, but he didn't think it was very deep.可知這個人是第一次在這條路上開車。選B
3.細(xì)節(jié)題:從文章的最后一句話:“At night I'm busy filling the hole with water,” answered the farmer.可知晚上農(nóng)夫忙著給洞里注水。選C
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