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          A few years ago, the company I worked for sent my wife and me to live in New York for a year. I've always loved running, so I was happy when I found out the house we lived in was next to Central Park. This means I could go to the park to run every morning before I went to work.

          A lot of people had told me to be careful of robbers in the park, so usually I didn't take any money with me. But one morning, my wife gave me a $10 bill and asked me to buy some bread on the way.

          While I was running through the park, another runner knocked into me. Just as I was wondering what was happening, he said sorry to me and went on running. I thought it was kind of strange, and suddenly I thought of my money, so I checked my pocket and found that my money was missing. Without thinking twice, I ran after that runner. The minute I held him by the arm, I shouted, “Give my money back! Now!” I'm not usually a hot-headed person, but I got really angry this time. He seemed to be afraid and he took out the money and gave it to me. Then he ran away as quickly as he could.

          I bought the bread and went home. As soon as I got home, I began to tell my wife my story. “You won't believe what happened to me.” I started. She immediately stopped me, “I know, you left the money for the bread on the kitchen table.”

    1. (1) Why did the writer like the house in New York?

      A . It's near the city center. B . It's big and beautiful. C . There's a big park near the house, which is perfect for running. D . His wife lived in the house together with him.
    2. (2) Which of the following is true according to the story?

      A . The writer seldom took money with him when he ran in the park B . The man that knocked into the writer was a robber. C . The writer lost a $10 bill while running. D . The writer failed to buy the bread in the end.
    3. (3) How might the writer feel after hearing her wife's words at the end of the story?

      A . He felt proud of himself. B . He was sorry for what he had done to the man. C . He was happy that he bought what his wife asked him to buy. D . He was angry for what the man had done to him.