阅读理解MrandMrsWuweremadattheirneighbor.Hewasalwaysborrowingthingsfromthem.“It’snotright.”MrWusaidtohiswifeoneevening“Atonetimeoranotherthatman
阅读理解
MrandMrsWuweremadattheirneighbor.Hewasalwaysborrowingthingsfromthem.
“It’snotright.”MrWusaidtohiswifeoneevening“Atonetimeoranotherthatmanhasborrowednearlyeverythingwehave.Almosteverydayhecomesovertoborrowsomething.”
“You’requiteright.”hiswifereplied“andmostofthethingshe’sneverreturned.”
“WhatIwanttoknow”herhusbandsaid“iswhyhecan’tbuythethingsheneedslikeeveryoneelse?”
“Becausepeoplelikeusarefoolishenoughtolendhimwhatheneeds.”shereplied“Aslongaswearewillingtolendhe’llkeeponborrowing.”
“Thenwe’llneverlendhimanythingagain.”MrWusaid“ThenexttimeheaskstoborrowsomethingI’llsayno.”
“Wemusthaveagoodreasonforsayingno.”hiswifesaid“andwemustalwaystrytobepolitetohim.Wedon’twanttomakeanenemyoftheman.”
Itwasnotlongbeforetheirdecisionnottolendtheirneighboranythingevenagainwasputtotest.
Thenextmorningtherewasaknockonthedoor.
MrWuwenttoanswerit.
Theirneighborwasstandingthere.MrWuknewhewasgoingtoasktoborrowsomethingandwasreadytorefusehimpolitely.
“Goodmorning.”theirneighborsaid“I’msorrytotroubleyoubutIwonderifIcouldborrowyourgardenscissors?”
“I’msorry”MrWusaid“butI’mafraidmywifeandIwillbeusingthemtoday.We’llbespendingalldayworkinginthegarden.”
“OhIsee.”theneighborsaid.“InthatcasemayIborrowyourgolfclubs(高尔夫球椿)?Youwon’tbeneedingthemifyou’reworkinginthegardenalldaywillyou?”
(1)
HowdidMrandMrsWufeelabouttheirneighbor?
[]A.
Happy.
B.
Sad.
C.
Angry.
D.
Friendly
(2)