Last week the manager of an old jeweler’s shop received a letter marked “personal”, so of course his secretary gave it to him unopened. As he was very busy, the letter lay on his desk till tea-time. Then he opened it and a £10 note fell out onto his desk. With the note was a short letter. This is what it said:
Dear Sir,
In 1935 I got engaged. But unfortunately at that time there was a lot of unemployment and I lost my job. I was six months without a job and then I got work again. But of course was very short of money. I came to your shop to buy a wedding ring. The assistant brought some rings for me to look at, but she was called away for a moment, and I put one of the rings in my pocket. When she came back, I said I did not know the size of my girl-friend’s finger. So I left the shop without buying a ring.
My wife died a short while ago and the fact that I never paid for her ring has been on my conscience (良心) all these years. At the time the ring cost £2 so I reckon (估计) that is about £10 at today’s price. And I am sending you that amount.
Yours truly,
A customer
“Well, well, well,” said the manager, “life is full of surprises!”Why didn’t the secretary open the letter? Because _______.
| A.he was very busy |
| B.it was a personal letter |
| C.there was a £10 note in it |
| D.the letter was unimportant |
What was true about the assistant?
| A.She lost her job. |
| B.She was short of money. |
| C.She was called away while serving the customer. |
| D.She put one of the rings in her pocket. |
What happened to the writer of the letter in 1935?
| A.He married a girl. |
| B.He was out of work for six months and short of money. |
| C.He lost a ring. |
| D.His parents died. |
The best headline for this article would be _______.
| A.A Customer Pays His Bill | B.An Old Jeweler’s Shop |
| C.The Manager and the Letter | D.A Letter with £2 |