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I was driving after school on Monday from Dublin to Drogheda and on my way home, I saw a wallet lying on the roadside. I thought the wallet must belong to the driver in front of me, because he had smoked there. I sounded the horn twice but he didn¡¯t hear. So I stopped and picked up the wallet. I checked the wallet to see if I could get any phone number to call. I found and called two numbers but I was told they were wrong numbers.

Later, I found a driving license and decided to drive to his house in Termonfeckin according to the address on the license. It is a 30-minute drive away from Drogheda. When I got to his house, I saw his wife and the first thing she asked was if I had found a wallet. I started smiling and said yes. The lady was really happy and called her husband. He ran to us at the gate and welcomed me to their house. After giving the wallet to him, he checked to see whether everything was inside. They offered me 20 dollars for gasoline(ÆûÓÍ) but I refused.

1.What was the writer doing when he saw the wallet?

A.He was driving a car. B.He was smoking on the roadside.

C.He was checking the wallet.

2.Why couldn¡¯t the writer call up the driver?

A.Because he didn¡¯t know the phone number of the driver.

B.Because the wallet didn¡¯t belong to the driver.

C.Because he wanted to give the wallet to his wife.

3.How long did the writer spend driving to the driver¡¯s house?

A.For an hour. B.For half an hour. C.For an hour and a half.

4.What did the driver¡¯s wife do when she saw the writer at first?

A.She checked to see whether everything was inside.

B.She offered the writer 20 dollars for gasoline.

C.She asked if the writer had found a wallet.

5.Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?

A.The writer drove to the house of the owner of the wallet.

B.The writer accepted the money the driver offered him.

C.The writer was a warm-hearted person.

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