One morning, it was already a quarter to eight when I got up. I was afraid that I would be late so I put on my clothes hurriedly and left without breakfast.
There were so many people at the bus stop that it was not easy to catch a bus. Five minutes went by, I still couldn’t get on one. The only thing I could do was to walk. I rushed through the crowded and ran towards my school. Unexpectedly, I hit an old woman, and she fell down. Without saying sorry, I left her and went on my way.
That evening, when I was back from school, I learned that the old woman was badly hurt in the leg from the fall. Some kind people sent her to a hospital after I left. I felt very sorry and nearly cried. The only way for me to ask her pardon was to pay her a visit.
The next day, I went to the hospital, I met the old woman and told her who I was. At first I thought that she would give me a scolding. To my surprise, she didn’t, but smiled. For me, that smile was worse. She touched my hand and said, “Never mind, my girl, I knew you didn’t want to hurt me, did you? Don’t worry, I will be better soon.”
The writer had to walk to school because ____________.
A.he got up early | B.he hit the woman the bus |
C.the bus was late | D.it was difficult to get on |
What happened to the old woman after her fall?
A.her leg was badly hurt |
B.She was all right |
C.She scolded the writer |
D.The writer sent her to a hospital. |
The underlined phrase “a scolding” means some__________.
A.cold eyes | B.bad words |
C.warm smile | D.useful money |
From the passage, we know that___________.
A.The writer might be a manager in a company |
B.The writer wanted to hit the old woman. |
C.The old woman understand the writer very well. |
D.The old woman was probably ill at home. |