閱讀理解。
Long ago, there lived a learned man in Greece (希臘). He was well-known for his wide knowledge.
And lots of people from all over the country came to learn things from him. The great man taught his
students with all his heart and answered their questions with patience.
One day a student asked him," My dear teacher, didn't you say you have more questions than we
do? But we think our students have a lot more than you." With a smile, the teacher drew two circles
(圓)-one is as large as a big plate, and the other smaller.
"Of course, I've learned much more. But I don't think I know all you know. Now, look at these two
circles: Inside the big one is my knowledge of things, and inside the smaller one yours. Out of the circles
is what we don't know. My circle is larger, so its line is longer. That means I have more opportunities
(機會) to meet with what we don't know. And that's why I have more questions than you do. The more
you learn, the more questions you'll have. You will never learn enough, you know, "
l. The man was famous for _____.
A. his wide knowledge
B. his great patience
C. his teaching
D. his drawing
2. One of his students didn't agree that _____.
A. the teacher liked to answer so many questions
B. the teacher had learned much more
C. the teacher had more questions than the students did
D. the students had more questions than the teacher did
3. Which of the following pictures best shows what the teacher said?
4. The teacher drew circles to show_____.
A. why he had more questions than his students
B. how he could get more knowledge
C. that he knew a lot and was good at drawing
D. that the students should learn to draw circles
5. Which of the following is TURE?
A. Many people from Greece came to learn from the famous man.
B. Many people from the country came to enjoy his drawing.
C. The great man taught his students with no patience.
D. The great man could only draw two circles.