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A Silly Dog or a Silly Man?

  One day, when he was out for a walk in the street, Mr. Basil suddenly saw a man shouting at a dog and kicking(踢) it fiercely(凶 猛地) . Mr. Basil, a kind man, was enraged(激怒) at the scene. “Poor dog! I should help it.” Mr. Basil went up to the man at once, and, without saying a word, he seized the man's collar (衣领) and began to beat him with his stick.

  Confused(迷惑不解)by Mr. Basil's action, the man never expected that someone would interfere(干预) in his business like that. He staggered (摇晃) and fell onto the ground. Almost at the same time, seeing its master beaten by a stranger, the dog which was its master's Friday (忠仆), jumped to its feet, barked and began to chase Mr. Basil. The dog treated Mr. Basil as their enemy instead of thanking him for his good will. So frightened, Mr. Basil ran away as fast as he could without looking back.

  Now what do you think of Mr. Basil's action and did it serve him right? Mr. Basil may learn a lesson from this and will never do such a foolish thing again. So remember not to have a finger in the pie(馅饼)or you will have your finger in the fire.

1.What did Mr. Basil see when he was walking along the street?

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A.A dog was chasing a man.
B.A man was beating a dog.
C.A man was playing with a dog.
D.A dog was running toward him.

2.“enraged”perhaps means ________ .

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A.frightened
B.angry
C.happy
D.confused

3.When the dog saw its master beaten by a stranger, it ________ .

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A.ran away
B.chased his master
C.chased Mr. Basil
D.was thankful to Mr. Basil

4.“So remember not to have a finger in the pie or you will have your finger in the fire. ”means“ ________ ”

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A.Don't put your finger in the pie because it is hot

B.Don't try to get the pie when it is to drop into the fire

C.It was not until the pie gets cool that you eat it

D.You'd better mind your own business, or you will get into trouble

5.Which statement was not mentioned in the article?

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A.Mr. Basil saw a man kicking a dog.

B.Mr. Basil walked along the street with his son.

C.The man was confused by Basil's action.

D.Mr. Basil will not do such a thing.

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  One morning, I met a customer in my shop. He wanted to buy some new clothes. First, I gave him a pair of trousers. He put them on to try, then took them off and gave them back to me and said,No, give me a coat instead.I gave him a coat and told him,This one is worth as much as the trousers.To my surprise, he took the coat without saying a word and walked out of the shop with it. I ran quickly after him and said,You haven’t paid for that coat!”“But I gave you the trousers for the coat,he said,They are worth the same as the coat, aren’t they?”“Yes,I said.But you didn’t pay for the trousers, either,”“Of course, I didn’t!”“answered the man,I didn’t take them. I am not foolish! Nobody gives things back and then pays for them.

根据短文内容判断正(T)误(F

(1) The writer and the customer were friends, so the customer took the coat away.

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(2) The coat is worth as much as the trousers.

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(3) The writer ran after the customer because the customer paid more money for the trousers.

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(4) The customer was angry because he couldn’t find the right size for himself.

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(5) The customer didn’t pay any money at all.

(  )

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  One morning, I met a customer (顾客) in my shop. He wanted to buy some new clothes. First, I gave him a pair of trousers. He put them on to try, then took them off and gave them back to me and said, “No, give me a coat instead.”

  I gave him a coat and told him, “This one is worth as much as the trousers.” To my surprise, he took the coat without saying a word and walked out of the shop with it. I ran quickly after him and said, “You haven't paid for that coat!”

  “But I gave you the trousers for the coat,” he said, “They are worth the same as the coat, aren't they?”

  “Yes,” I said, “But you didn't pay for the trousers, either!”

  “Of course, I didn't!” answered the man. “I did not take them. I am not foolish! Nobody gives things back and then pays for them.”

根据短文内容判断,正确的填T,错误的填F。

(1) The writer and the customer were friends, so the customer took the coat away.

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(2) The coat is worth as much as the trousers.

(  )

(3) The writer ran after the customer because the customer paid more money for the trousers.

(  )

(4) The customer was angry because he couldn't find the right size for himself.

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(5) The customer didn't pay any money at all.

(  )

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  One morning, I met a customer(顾客)in my shop. He wanted to buy some new clothes First, I gave him a pair of trousers. He put them on to try, then took them off and gave them hack to me and said, No, give me a coat instead.

  I gave him a coat and told him, This one is worth as much as the trousers. To my surprise, he took the coat without saying a word and walked out of the shop with it. I ran quickly after him and said, You haven't paid for that coat!

  But I gave you the trousers for the coat, he said, They are worth the same as the coat, aren't they?

  Yes, I said, But you didn't pay for the trousers, either!

  Of course, I didn't! answered the man. I did not take them. I am not foolish! Nobody gives things back and then pays for them.

阅读短文,判断正(T)误(F)。

(1) The writer and the customer were friends, so the customer took the coat away.

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(2) The coat is worth as much as the trousers.

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(3) The writer ran after the customer because the customer paid more money for the trousers.

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(4) The customer was angry because he couldn't find the right size for himself.

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(5) The customer didn't pay any money at all.

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