Jonathan Swift, a famous English writer, was one day travelling on horseback with a servant. The weather was bad; it was raining and the roads were muddy. In the evening the two men came to an inn. Before going to bed, Swift told his servant to clean his boots as they were dirty. But the servant was very lazy and did not do what his master had said. The next morning when Swift saw the dirty boots, he asked the servant why he had not executed the order. ”The roads are muddy. What is the use of cleaning the boots now? They will soon be dirty again,” the servant answered. Swift didn’t say anything and soon told the servant to get ready because they would start at once. But the servant looked very displeased and said that he had not eaten his breakfast yet. Swift answered that they would go without any breakfast. ”What is the use of eating now? You will be hungry again”, he said. I. Choose A, B, C or D.
1. Jonathan Swift was a(an) English writer.
A. well-known B. unpopular C. busy D. difficult
2. The weather was .
A. sunny B. frosty C. not very good D. dangerous
3. The servant seemed to dislike ...
A. his master B. work C. cleaning shoes D. bad weather
4. Swift’s servant was .
A. kind B. not hardworking C. responsible D. polite
5. The next morning the boots were .
A. clean B. dirty C. sold D. dry
6. The servant tried .
A. to make excuses B. to clean the boots C. to make Swift clean his boots himself D. to run away
7. The roads were really .
A. clean B. dry C. muddy D. good
8. Swift .
A. said nothing B. argued with the servant C. punished the servant D. wanted the servant to go away
9. The servant was .
A. relaxed B. tired C. happy D. unhappy
10. Swift didn’t let his servant .