阅读理解。NottoBeTakenOut MarkTwainwasafamousAmericanwriter

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Not to Be Taken Out

      Mark Twain was a famous American writer. He once went to borrow a book from a neighbor. " May I
borrow a book from you? " He asked politely. " Yes, " the neighbor said, " But I must ask you to read it here.
You know here is a rule. Never let any book go out of my library."
      Some days later the neighbor wanted to borrow Mark Twain's machine for cutting grass in the garden.
" Well, certainly," Mark Twain told him," but I must ask you to use it here. You know that here is also a rule.
Never let it go out of my garden."
1. Why did Mark Twain go to his neighbor's house?
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A. He wanted to make a rule for his neighbor.
B. He wanted to read a book.
C. He wanted to borrow a book from his neighbor.
D. He wanted to borrow a machine.
2. Did his neighbor lend him the book?
[     ]
A. Yes, his neighbor lent him the book politely.
B. No, he didn't.
C. Yes, but he could only read the book in the library.
D. Yes, he'd like to borrow the machine.

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1. C  2. C

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