Mr.Smithhadahotelneartherailwaystation.Alotofforeignersstayedthereforthenight.Mr.SmithonlyknewEnglishsohefounditwasn’teasyforhimtounderstandtheforeigners.AfriendofhiswantedtoteachhimJapanese.Hewasveryhappyandstudiedhard.
SoonhefounditwasdifficulttorememberJapanesewords.Hisfriendaskedhimtowritedowntheusefulwordsinhisnotebooksothathecouldusethem.Hedidashisfriendtoldhim.Itwashelpfulforhimtodoso.
Oneeveningtherewerealotofpeopleinthediningroom.TheywereallbusyeatingsomethingbutaJapanesewaswalkingupanddownthere.Mr.Smiththoughttohimself“Themanwantstoeatsomethingbuthedoesn’tknowEnglish.Letmehelphim.”
BecauseheknewonlyalittleJapanesehehadtobringouthisnotebookandshowedthesentence“Iamhungry.”totheman.
TheJapanesehadalookatitandgavehimtwodollarsandleft.
( )71.Manyforeignersstayed forthenight.
A.intherailwaystation B.inthehotel C.inthefactory D.intheopenair
( )72.Mr.SmithlearnedJapanese .
A.fromoneofhisfriends B.overTVandtheradio C.fromateacher D.fromthenewspaper
( )73.Mr.SmithfoundJapanesewas tolearn.
A.easy B.difficult C.simple D.pleasant
( )74.Mr.SmiththoughttheJapanesewashungrysohe .
A.haddinnerwithhim B.left C.decidedtohelphim D.gavehimsomefood
( )75.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.Mr.SmithknewJapanesewell. B.TheJapanesehaddinnerinthehotel.
C.TheJapaneseleftthediningroomwithouthavingdinner. D.Thestoryhappenedintheday.