Dear sir,
I read your story (of the 4th February) about the cost of living in the country rather than in the town, and I agree with most of your opinions.My husband and I lived in the middle of Horlton until two years ago a seaside (海边) town of nearly five hundred thousand people.When my husband stopped working, we moved to our present house in a small village at the foot of Roland Hill, and there is no doubt (疑问) that our costs are higher now.
I have to do my shopping in small shops, where the food is more expensive than in city supermarkets; it costs more to travel by bus; and because the men who come to mend the television or the washing-machine, have to come further, we have to pay them more.
But it does not cost us much to enjoy what is beautiful in the country; and peace and quiet are cheap.It takes many people a lot of time and money to drive into the country to enjoy the simple things of life; yet we can enjoy them just by going out of the front door.It costs more to live here than it did in Horlton, but now life really is worth (值得) living.
Yours faithfully,
Edith Randall (Mrs)
【小题1】Horlton was __________.

A.a very big city
B.a small village beside the sea
C.a town of nearly 500,000 people
D.a small village at the foot of Roland Hill
【小题2】It costs more to live in the country because __________.
A.the men who mend the television have to come by bus
B.food costs more in small shops
C.the television goes wrong more often in the country
D.Mrs Randall has to travel by bus to the city supermarket
【小题3】Although it costs less to live in a town, __________.
A.life is more worth living in the country
B.we can’t enjoy the beautiful view
C.it costs more to live in Horlton
D.life is worth living only when you live in a small village

When Mr. David retired, he bought a small house in a village near the sea. He liked it and hoped to live a quiet life in it.But to his great surprise, many tourists came to see his house in summer holidays, for it was the most interesting building in the village. From morning to night there were tourists outside the house. They kept looking into the rooms through the windows and many of them even went into Mr. David’s garden. This was too much for Mr. David. He decided to drive the visitors away. So he put a notice on the window. The notice said: “If you want to satisfy your curiosity(好奇心), come in and look round. Price: twenty dollars.” Mr. David was sure that the visitors would stop coming, but he was wrong. More and more visitors came and Mr. David had to spend every day showing them around his house. “I came here to retire, not to work as a guide” he said angrily. In the end, he sold the house and moved away.

1. Where did Mr. David live after he retired?

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2. Why do many people want to see Mr. David’s house?

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3. Can Mr. David stand the visitors?

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4. What did Mr. David do to drive the visitors away?

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5. How did Mr. David feel when visitors kept coming to see his house?

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