A stranger will probably lose his way ________ he is wandering through the busy street
A.while
B.if only
C.as if
D.once
A.while
B.if only
C.as if
D.once
The driver______.
A. lived at the tavern
B. was going home after leaving the stranger at the tavern
C. was going away on the train
D. had to go back to the train station after leaving the stranger at the tavern.
If one is looked at by a stranger for too tong, he tends to feel______.
A.depressed
B.curious
C.uneasy
D.amused
The driver was______.
A. an old man
B. a stranger
C. a girl
D. not mentioned
The writer suggests that,when one hasn’t caught the name of a stranger,he should________
A.say he is sorry
B.ask the name to be repeated
C.make no fuss over it
D.try to make the stranger love him
Stranger:Could you tell me the entrance to the subway?Resident:__________.
A.Sure,my pleasure
B.Don’t ask me
C.I don’t know
D.Not my business
According to the stranger, in the West the winters are______.
A. dry and cold
B. warmer than in the East
C. wet and cold
D. mild
Stranger: Excuser me, do you have small change for a dollar?Passer-by: ______
A.Why do you want to change?
B.Is it my business?
C.Are dimes and quarters OK?
D.You shouldn't ask a stranger for change.
People sometimes forget the Baffle of a stranger they meet because________.
A.it is difficult to remember names
B.they have bad memory
C.they haven’t caught the name
D.they haven’t listened to it
One of the five simple rules to help one.remember names is________.
A.to spell the name of the stranger
B.to pay attention to the stranger
C.to ask something about his name
D.to use his name as often as possible
A. offer his help
B. stop smiling at you
C. help you find the way
D. reply that he is pleased to meet you