题目内容
阅读下列短文,从所给的四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
Dwight W. Morrow was an American ambassador (大使) to Mexico during the 1920s. He is remembered as a smart diplomat (精明的外交家). He is also remembered by his family and friends for one of his absent-mindedness (心不在焉).
Once while on a train, a conductor came to Morrow, asking for his ticket. He began to search his pockets. No ticket appeared. Morrow began searching his suitcase (行李箱). "Never mind, sir," said the conductor, seeing how anxious Morrow was becoming and trying to comfort him. "When you find your ticket just post it to the station. I'm sure you have it somewhere."
"I'm sure, too," said the diplomat as he continued his search. "But I must find it. I need to know where I'm going!"
Another time Morrow got off a train in New York and hurried to a telegraph office, where, feeling not unlike a small boy who had got lost, he sent the following to his secretary, "I am in New York but don't know why." Within minutes came the short reply, "You are not supposed to be in New York. You should be in Princeton giving a lecture."
(1)The account mainly shows Morrow's _______. [ ] A. cleverness as a diplomat B. foolishness C. sense of humor (幽默) D. absent-mindedness (2) When Morrow could not show his ticket, the conductor was ___________. [ ] A. not patient B. understanding C. feeling sorry D. angry
(3)Morrow was very upset when he couldn't find the ticket because ______. [ ] A. he had forgotten where he was going B. he would be punished if he couldn't show his ticket C. the conductor looked impatient D. the conductor might think he was lying
(4)When Morrow got off the train in New York, _________.
[ ]
A. he forgot the address
B. he forgot his suitcase
C. he did not know that he was in a wrong city
D. his secretary wasn't there to meet him
(5)Except for his absent-mindedness, Morrow was _________. [ ] A. a forgetful traveler B. a great lecturer C. a popular joker D. a clever diplomat