“Who has more questions, a teacher or a student?”About this question a great learned man told his students that nobody does but a teacher.
The students got puzzled. With a smile, the teacher drew the circles.“Within the larger one is my knowledge of things and within the smaller one is yours. Out of the circles is still unknown to both of us. Since mine is larger, as you can see, the line that marks out the circle is longer. That makes it clear that who has more chances to face something still unknown.”
The great learned man believed that .
A.a teacher has more questions | B.a student has more questions |
C.a teacher has no questions | D.a student has no questions |
The students thought that
A.a student has fewer questions than his teacher |
B.a teacher has more questions than a student |
C.those who have less knowledge have more questions |
D.those who have more knowledge have more questions |
At the end of the story, the greatest learned man made a conclusion that .
A.a student should learn more from his teacher |
B.a teacher should not have many question |
C.a student knows much more than his teacher |
D.a teacher has more chances to face unknown knowledge |
Which of the following titles is NOT suitable for the story?
A.You will Never Learn English | B.A Teacher and His Student |
C.There Is No Limit to Knowledge | D.One Is Never Too Old to Learn |
We can often find such an article in .
A.a guidebook to a museum | B.any kind of books |
C.a newspaper or a magazine | D.an encyclopedia(百科全书) |