One Sunday evening, it was quite dark when old Stanley went for a walk. He was walking along the sidewalk. Suddenly, he saw a white car coming around the corner at high speed (速度). It was going too fast and crashed (冲向) into a red car in the street where he was walking. He ran to the cars to see if anyone was hurt and needed help.
The two drivers were arguing.
“You came around the corner too fast,” one man said.
“No!” said the driver of the white car. “That’s not true! Your car was parked in a wrong place.”
Stanley listened to their argument and then said the white car driver was wrong to drive too fast. The driver of the red car asked Stanley to show he was right in court (法庭). Stanley gave the driver his name and telephone number.
Next Thursday morning, Stanley was asked to go to the court. The lawyer (律师) for the driver of the white car asked him a lot of questions about what he had seen. Then he asked Stanley how old he was.
“I’m eighty-two.”answered Stanley.
“Do you usually wear glasses?” asked the lawyer. “Yes, I do,” answered Stanley.
“Were you wearing them on the night of the accident?” the lawyer asked. “No,” replied Stanley.
Then the lawyer said, “Why should the court believe you? You are eighty-two years old, you were not wearing your glasses, and it was dark. How far can you see in the dark?”
Stanley thought about it for a minute. “Well,” he said, “when it’s dark. I can see the moon. How far is it?”
8. The cause of the accident is that ________.
A.the red car parked in a wrong place | B.the white car was going too fast |
C.the drivers were sleepy | D.Stanley was in their way |
9. Maybe the red car driver contacted Stanley by ________.
A.writing a letter to him | B.sending an e-mail to him |
C.paying a visit to him | D.making a phone call to him |
10. What does the underlined word “it” refer to?
A.The white car. | B.The red car. | C.The moon. | D.The accident |
11. We can learn from the story that ________.
A.Stanley was a clever man | B.Stanley wore glasses when the accident happened |
C.the lawyer thought that Stanley could see clearly | D.Stanley was not able to see-the moon |