¡¡¡¡A traveller came out of the airport£®There were a lot of taxis£®He asked every taxi driver his name£®Then he took the third one£®It cost 5 dollars from the airport to the hotel£®¡°How much does it cost for the whole day?¡±the man asked£®¡°100 dollars, Sir£®¡±said the taxi-driver£®This was very dear, but the man said it was OK£®
¡¡¡¡The taxi-driver took the man everywhere£®He showed him all the parks and museums in the city£®In the evening they went back to the hotel£®The traveller gave the taxi-driver 100 dollars and said,¡°What about tomorrow?¡±The taxi-driver looked at the man and said,¡°Tomorrow?100 dollars£®¡±But the man said,¡°That's OK! See you tomorrow£®¡±The taxi-driver was very pleased£®
¡¡¡¡The next day the taxi-driver took the traveller everywhere again£®They visited all the parks and museums again£®And in the evening they went back to the hotel£®The man gave the taxi-driver 100 dollars again and said,¡°I'm going home tomorrow£®¡±The taxi-driver was sorry because he liked the traveller and, above all, 100 dollars a day was a lot of money£®¡°So you're going home£®Where do you come from?¡±he asked£®¡°I come from New York£®¡±¡°New York!¡±said the taxi-driver,¡°I have a sister in New York£®Her name is Susannah£®Do you know her?¡±¡°Of course I know her£®She gave me 200 dollars for you!¡±
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Where did the traveller come from?
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England£®
B£®
America£®
C£®
Canada£®
D£®
France£®
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Why did the traveller take the third taxi? Because ________£®
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the other taxi-driver asked for more money
B£®
the third taxi-driver was a kind-hearted man
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he didn't want to spend his own money on the coming visit
D£®
the other driver didn't like him
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Usually the cost of the travelling one day may be ________£®
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100
B£®
200
C£®
less than 100
D£®
more than 200
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Who asked the traveller to give the money to the taxi driver?
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The traveller's sister£®
B£®
The traveller himself£®
C£®
Nobody£®
D£®
The driver's sister£®
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The driver was unhappy ________£®
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when he heard the traveller's last words
B£®
when the traveller asked every taxi-driver his name
C£®
when the traveller asked him for his sister's name
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Animals and people could not live without green plants. They both eat plants. People and some animals also eat the meat of some animals, and these animals eat plants.
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A plant gets food from its leaves.
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