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¡¡¡¡After I have lunch in a inn
£¨Ð¡·¹¹Ý£©, I look for my handbag. I put it on a chair beside the door and now it isn't there! As£¨µ±¡¡µÄʱºò£©I am looking for it, the inn-keeper£¨Àϰ壩comes in.¡¡¡¡
¡°Do you have a good lunch?¡±he asks.¡¡¡¡
¡°Yes, thank you,¡±I answer,¡°but I can't pay£¨¸¶¿î£©the bill. Somebody takes away my bag.¡±¡¡¡¡The inn-keeper smiles and goes out at once. In a few minutes he comes back with my bag and gives it to me.
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¡°I am very sorry,¡±he says.¡°My dog takes it into the garden. He often does this.¡±(1)The woman has a good lunch, but she ________.
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A £®doesn't pay for it |
B £®can't pay for it |
C £®refuses£¨¾Ü¾ø£©to pay for it |
D £®wants to pay for it next time |
(2)________ takes the woman's bag away.
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A £®A thief£¨Ð¡Íµ£© |
B £®The woman herself |
C £®The inn-keeper |
D £®The dog in the inn |
(3)The inn-keeper knows ________.
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A
£®who takes the woman's bag awayB
£®the woman doesn't want to pay for her lunchC
£®the woman can give him a lot of moneyD
£®the dog can give the bag back(4)The dog takes the bags away because it ________.
A
£®wants to play with themB
£®wants to see whether£¨ÊÇ·ñ£©there was money in itC
£®wants to help the inn-keeper to get more moneyD
£®likes to see people looking for their bags(5)The word
¡°bill¡±means ________.[¡¡¡¡]
A
£®a piece of breadB
£®a kind of drinkC
£®a piece of paper, from it you can know how much you must payD
£®a piece of paper, from it you can know what food they sell
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