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Edison's Marriage (婚礼)

  

  After marriage Edison took his new wife to the new house he had bought at 97 Wright Street, in New York. As soon as they were in the house alone together for the first time, Edison began to think about a problem he was having with one of his inventions. He told Mary, his new wife, that he had to go to his office, but would soon return, Mary didn't want to anger him by asking him not to go. So, married only for one hour, the new husband ran to his business.

  Mary spent her first day as a wife alone, fearful (害怕的) and tearful. Late the night Joseph Murray, one of Edison's friends and workers, came to the office.

  “Why are you here, Tom?”Murray answered. “I must go home,”said Edison.

  Only then did he realize (认识到) that he was married that day.

1.Which of the following is right?

[  ]

A.In the night of his marriage, Edison was still busy with his invention.

B.Edison didn't like to live with his new wife.

C.Edison liked to be alone.

D.Edison was a person with bad manners (行为).

2.In this story, “run” means to ________.

[  ]

A.work
B.jump up rapidly(快的)
C.make a quick trip
D.go in a hurry

3.Why did Edison go to his office? Because he ________.

[  ]

A.didn't love Mary

B.put his heart into his invention

C.wanted to see Murray

D.quarreled (争吵) with his new wife

4.At that night, Edison's new wife ________.

[  ]

A.felt very angry

B.felt very sad

C.was very happy

D.thought she shouldn't have got married to Edison

5.In this story the writer tells us that Edison ________.

[  ]

A.had made a new invention

B.didn't love his new wife

C.devoted (献身于) his life to the invention

D.was a great scientist

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