Paris is a very nice city. Mrs. Curie often goes to Paris and she has a good time there. Mrs. Curie is old and very oblivious, so she sometimes can’t find her way.
Now she sees a man near a bus stop. “I can ask him the way,” she says.
“Excuse me,” she says in French. “But can you tell me the way to Notre Dame de Paris(巴黎圣母院), please?”
But the man doesn’t know French. He is Australian! Then he puts his hand into his coat and takes out a small book. He opens it and finds a phrase(短语). He reads, “I’m sorry. I don’t speak French.”
How does Mrs. Curie like Paris?
A. Not at all. | B.A little. |
C.Very much. | D.We don’t know. |
Which of the following has the closest meaning to the underlined word “oblivious” in this passage?
A.Hopeful. | B.Beautiful. |
C.Cheerful. | D.Forgetful. |
Where is the man from?
A.England. | B.Paris. |
C.Australia. | D.France. |
From the story we know ____________.
A.the man is a driver |
B.the man doesn’t tell Mrs. Curie the way |
C.Mrs. Curie lives in Paris |
D.Mrs. Curie and the man are friends |
What language does the man speak when he answers Mrs. Curie?
A.French. | B.English. |
C.Russian. | D.Chinese. |