Bill is in New York. He will have a meeting in the Peterson Building on 34th Street. But he doesn’t know where it is. Now he is asking two men the way to the Peterson Building.
“Excuse me, can you tell me where the Peterson Building on 34th Street is?”
“Sure,”answers one of the men.“You can get there in five minutes. Go along this road and turn left at the third crossing, then you can find it.”
But the other man says,“There is a better way. Take a No.3 bus, and it can take you to the Peters Building.”
“No Peters, but Peterson,”Bill says.
Then the two men say,“Oh, we’re sorry we don’t know.”
“Thank you all the same. I think I’ll take a taxi,”Bill Says. He knows that if he wants to know how to get to a place next time, he’d better ask a policeman.
(1) Where is Bill?
A. He is in New York.
B. He is in the Peterson Building.
C. He is in Australia.
D. He is in England.
(2) What will Bill do?
A. He will have a meeting.
B. He will go shopping.
C. He will see his friend, Peter.
D. He will take a No.3 bus.
(3) Who does Bill ask the way?
A. A woman.
B. An American.
C. Two men.
D. Two women.
(4) How will Bill find the Peterson Building?
A. By bus.
B. By taxi
C. By bike.
D. By train.
(5) What does Bill know at last (最后)?
A. He’d better go back home.
B. He’d better look for the place himself.
C. He’d better ask a policeman.
D. He’d better take a bus.