题目内容
An antiquarian was looking for ancient (古代的) objects in Egypt. One day in a small village he discovered a blue bowl that looked very old. The bowl was lying on the ground and a cat was drinking milk from it. In order not to draw the attention of the peasant who owned it to the value of the bowl, the antiquarian said to him in a casual (漫不经心的) voice: "What a lovely cat you have! Won't you sell it to me!"
"How much would you give me for it?" said the peasant.
"Twenty francs. Would it be enough?"
After a few moments, the peasant accepted the offer. Then the antiquarian said to the peasant,"My poor cat will certainly feel thirsty. May I take the bowl so that the cat may have milk?"
But the peasant replied,"I'm sorry. But I cannot give it to you. Thanks to this bowl, I have already sold fourteen cats."
8. The word "antiquarian" means a person ________ .
A. whose job is to go round selling things
B. who buys and sells things in Egypt
C. who teaches history in a university
D. who studies, collects or sells ancient works of art
9. Why did the antiquarian want to buy the cat? Because ________ .
A. the cat was more valuable than the bowl
B. he liked the beautiful cat
C. he thought he could get the bowl together with the cat
D. he hadn't enough money to buy both the cat and the bowl
10. The peasant kept the bowl ________ .
A. so that he could sell more cats
B. because he loved it
C. for raising his other cats
D. because he knew it was a beautiful object
DCA