Martin had just finished high school. He would go to college
at the far end of the city. He didn’t want to live there, and he didn’t want to
take the bus either. So his father agreed to buy him a car.
His father spent all his summer teaching him how to
drive, from the ABC to the XYZ. Thinking of the great feeling of driving a new
car, Martin learned very quickly, and received his driver’s license just before
his eighteenth birthday.
The second day, all the family, and their dog, went to
a car shop. Martin spent almost all the morning going from one car to another.
Finally he saw a red Blue Bird. He had a test drive on the open ground, and
called out, “This is what I want, Dad!” When everything was done, they were
ready to leave.
Martin climbed into the front seat. He said excitedly,
“It’s my first day driving alone. Dad, Mom, and Poo! Enjoy it!”
His dad immediately took the back seat, right behind
the new driver. Martin wondered why his father chose that seat, for his father
always enjoyed looking in front.
So he said, smiling, “I’m sure you’re back there to
have a change after all those weeks of sitting in the front seat teaching me
how to drive.”
“No,” Dad replied, “Do you remember what you did to me
all those years when I took you to and from school? I am sitting here to hit
and kick the back of your seat all the way!”
1.Which of the following is NOT the reason why
Martin’s father agreed to buy him a car?.
A.Martin would
go to college and it was far from home.
B.Martin
preferred living at home to living at college.
C.Martin didn’t want to take the public transport.
D.Martin was
able to learn how to drive very quickly.
2.In which order did Martin do the following things?
a. He finished his high
school.
b. He test-drove driving the new car.
c. He got his driver’s
license.
d. He decided to buy the Blue Bird.
e. He kicked the front seat while his father was
driving.
A.e—a—c—b—d B.a—c—b—d—e C.e—c—a—b—d D.a—c—d—b—e
3.How would the whole family probably feel on their
way back home?
A.Angry B.Sad C.Cheerful D.Shocked