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I had little in the way of money when I took this job in Ft. Lauderdale. One noon, I felt very hungry, so I sat outside at a little park and had a small piece of bread, ate half with a glass of water. I was OK with that. I thought about my work and enjoyed the sun, birds and people, taking out any problems I had.
A tall man walked to me who was not dressed well and began a conversation about little things. I always dressed clean and neat well. So he thought I had money. He said, "Could you please give me some money?"I said, "I don't have any."
He kept on asking, and I said, "I really don't have any."
He then became sarcastic and said, "I know the persons like you, you wouldn't give anybody anything."That made me mad. I became angry because he doubted me. I looked at him and gave my wallet to him, "Look in my wallet."
He then said "sorry" to me and opened his wallet and said, "Here I will give you some."
I looked at him in surprise and said, "No, thank you." Then I walked away.
It's good to remember that people can always surprise you.
1. The story happened_______ .
A. in the writer's workplace. B. in the park. C. in the factory. D. in the office.
2. The tall man came to the writer to ________ .
A. ask some money. B. have a conversation. C. give him some money. D. laugh at him.
3. The underlined word "sarcastic" means_____________ in Chinese.
A. 兴奋的 B. 犹豫的 C. 知足的 D. 挖苦的
4. The writer was mad at the tall man because_______ .
A. he wasn't clean and neat. B. he wasn't dressed well
C. he gave some money to him. D. he doubted him
5. From the passage, we know___________ .
A. the tall man was very rich. B. the writer was very rich.
C. men can not be judged by their looks.
D. the writer didn't want to give any money to the tall man.