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¡¡¡¡A poor traveler stopped under a tree to eat the boiled rice and vegetables which he had brought with him. A few metres away, there was a small shop by the side of the road where a woman was frying£¨¼å£©fish and selling it to travelers. The woman watched the poor traveler carefully, and when he finished his food and began to go, she shouted rudely, ¡°Stop! You haven't paid me for the fried fish!¡±
¡¡¡¡¡°But I have not had any fried fish!¡± he said.
¡¡¡¡¡°But everyone can see that you enjoyed the smell of my fried fish with your rice and vegetables,¡± said the woman. ¡°If you had not smelled the fish, your meal would not have been so pleasant.¡±
¡¡¡¡Soon passers-by gathered around, and although they supported the poor traveler, they had to admit that wind was blowing from the shop to the place where he had eaten, and that it had carried the smell of the fried fish to him.
¡¡¡¡Finally, the woman took the poor traveler to a judge, who said, ¡°The woman says that you ate your meal with the smell of her fried fish.¡± The traveler agreed that the wind was blowing from the woman's shop to the place where he ate his rice and vegetables and that it carried the smell of her fried fish to his nose while he was eating. ¡°So he must pay for it. What does your fried fish cost?¡± he asked the woman.
¡¡¡¡¡°Twenty-five cents a plate,¡± she answered, delighted.
¡¡¡¡¡°Then go outside together,¡± said the judge. ¡°There the traveler must hold up a twenty-five-cent coin so that its shadow£¨Ó°×Ó£©falls on the woman's hand. The price of the smell of a plate of fried fish is the shadow of the twenty-five-cent coin.¡±
(1) Why did the traveler refuse to pay the woman for the fried fish? Because ________.
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A£®he was poor
B£®he was rude
C£®he was supported by a crowd
D£®he hadn't eaten her fried fish at all
(2) When the judge asked the woman a question, she felt ________.
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(3) Which of the following statements is TRUE?
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A£®The traveler bought the boiled rice and vegetables from the woman and ate them by the Side of the road.
B£®The judge had no idea what the woman meant.
C£®In the 5th paragraph, the first ¡°it¡± has the same meaning as the second ¡°it¡±.
D£®The woman got nothing but the shadow of a twenty-five-cent coin in the end.
(4) What do you think of the judge after reading the passage?
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A£®He was foolish.
B£®He was neither foolish nor clever.
C£®He was clever.
D£®He was kind enough to give the woman 25 cents.
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