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        Mark Twain was a great writer in America. He wrote many books. He liked telling jokes in his books. People liked reading them very much. And it was full of jokes in his life, too. Mark Twain liked reading. So he often borrowed books from other people. One day, he wanted to borrow a book from his neighbor. His neighbor was a mean man. He didn't want to lend it to Mark Twain. Then he had an idea. He said to Mark Twain, “I have a rule. You will have to read the book at my home. If you want to borrow it from me, you should never take it out." Mark Twain had to read that book at his neighbor's house.

        A month later, his neighbor went to borrow a cropper (割草机) from Mark Twain. Mark Twain said to him with a smile, "I make a rule, too. That is, you must use my cropper in my garden. If you borrow it, you can never take it out either."

    1. (1) Mark Twain was a ________ in America.

      A . seller B . writer C . gardener (园丁) D . worker
    2. (2) What is the meaning of the underlined word?

      A . 吝啬的 B . 慷慨的 C . 动人的 D . 恶心的
    3. (3) Mark Twain's neighbor wanted to borrow _______ from him.

      A . a book B . a car C . a cropper D . a bike
    4. (4) What can we know from the passage?

      A . Mark Twain liked telling jokes in his books. B . Mark Twain didn't like reading books. C . Mark Twain didn't know how to use a cropper. D . His neighbor was glad to lend his books to Mark Twain.
    5. (5) Which of the following is NOT true?

      A . It was full of jokes in Mark Twain's life. B . Mark Twain had to read the book in his neighbor's house. C . His neighbor never borrowed the cropper from Mark Twain. D . His neighbor couldn't use the cropper out of Mark Twain's garden

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