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enry found the old man always put the money into a red teapot after he had sold one. He pretended(假裝 )to buy the teapots and was going to steal the red one. When the old an was busy receiving from two women, he took the red teapot away. But it had no bottom(底 )and the money dropped onto the ground. He stood there and didn’t know what to do. “If you want a teapot ,sir,” the old man said with a smile,“ you’d better choose an intact(完 好無(wú)損的 )one!” Hunt sent Henry away because . A. he liked drinking B. he didn’t work hard C. he stole some money from his shop D. he spent much money on drinking 2. The people in the town knew Henry was a thief(賊 ), so . A. nobody would take him in. B. he couldn’t go on drinking C. nobody sold any drink to him D. he was afraid to see the police 3. That morning Henry wanted to . A. borrow some money from his friends B. steal some money in the crowd C. buy some food for breakfast D. meet some friends in the street 4. Henry was choosing among the teapots, in fact, he . A. was learning to make them B. was helping the old man watch them C. was waiting his chance to steal D. really wanted to buy one for himself 5. The old man was . A. foolish B. sorry C. happy D. clever C We say that a person has good manners(禮節(jié) )if he or she is polite(有禮貌的 )and kind and helpful to others. Everyone likes a person with good manners and no one likes a person with bad manners.” Yes,” you may say, “but what are good manners? How do I know what to do and what not to do?” Different countries have different manners. For example, a guest(客人 )in a Chinese house does not finish a drink. He usually leaves a little, to show that he has had enough. But in England a guest always finishes a drink to show that