A young man went to a town and worked there. He did not have a wife and a servant did the work in his house.
The young man liked laughing a lot. He nailed the servant’s shoes to the floor on Monday, and then laughed, because he put his feet in them and fell down. The servant was not angry, but smiled.
Then the young man put brushes in his bed on Tuesday. The servant got into bed and hit the brushes with his feet. He was afraid. The young man laughed loudly again. Again the servant was not angry, but smiled.
Then on Wednesday the young man said to his servant, “You’re a nice, kind man. I am not going to be unkind to you again.”
The servant smiled and said, “And I’m not going to put any more mud from the street in your coffee.”
小題1: He played a joke on the servant because    .
A.he hated him
B.he was not satisfied with the food the servant prepared for him
C.he wanted to get pleasure
D.he liked to show off himself
小題2:When the young man played a joke on him, the servant was not angry but smiled because _____.
A.he liked the young man’s actionB.making the young man laugh is his job
C.he was afraid to be firedD.he thought he shouldn’t be angry with a child
小題3:What did the servant do in return to the young man?
A.He stole something from the house.B.He gave a smile to the young man.
C.He had a fight with him.D.He put mud into the young man’s coffee.
小題4: Why did the young man stop playing jokes on the servant? Because ___.
A.the servant showed kind and nice behavior to him
B.the servant told him the truth
C.he wanted to be a good man
D.his father told him to do so

小題1:C
小題1:C
小題1:D
小題1:A
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