What's wrong, Charles? You look like you have a lot on your mind.<br />Oh, it's nothing.<br />Come on, there's something wrong. It's written all over your face.<br />Well, okay. Since you're my best friend, I guess I can tell you.<br />Yes, I'm ready.<br />Well, my rent was due yesterday and I couldn't pay it.<br />Really? How much are you short?<br />I still need to come up with $1,000.<br />Well, I could lend it to you.<br />Really? Thanks. You're my savior.<br />No problem. And you can pay me back whenever you can.<br />You're kidding. Wait a minute. There's something fishy going on here.<br />What are you talking about?<br />Now, why would you lend me money? I thought you were broke.<br />Well, my bad days are over.<br />Did you win the lottery or something?<br />No. My rich uncle passed away last week and left me as fortune.<br />Are you serious?<br />I sure am. I'm set for life.
(1)
What's Charles' problem?
A . He has to rent a room.B . He has to pay the rent.C . He has to leave his home.
(2)
What do we know about the woman in the past?
A . She always lent money to the man.B . She got financial problems.C . She always bought lotteries.
(3)
How did the woman get so much money?
A . She won the lottery.B . She found a good job.C . Her uncle left it to her.