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A free trip
"I didn't often have to trip!" he said, laughing. "Someone in a car is always ready to pick me up
if I stand by the road and wait. Do you often take people in your car?" said Ford.
"Yes," said Patterson. "I stop for them when they look tired or poor. I feel sorry for them when
they're walking and I'm in my car. They haven't as much money as I have, and so I'm ready to help
them."But as he spoke, he turned his head and looked at Ford's coat. It was a good coat and
Patterson thought about it a lot as he kept us eyes on the road in front.
They came at last to a big forest with high trees on each side of the road. This part of the country
was very beautiful, but they did not see any other cars or people, and there were no houses. Then
Patterson saw something on, the road far away in front of the car.
"What's that?" he cried. "Can you see it? It looks like a man. There! Can you see his face? Is
he ill? He may be dead. Poor man!"
1. Ford took Patterson's car and he _____.
A. didn't have to pay for it
B. would have to pay for it
C. could get some money
D. had to work for Patterson
2. Patterson always helped people on the road because _____.
A. he would be paid
B. he had nothing else to do
C. he wanted someone to be with him
D. he was always kind to others
3. When the two men came to a forest, they could see _____.
A. nothing
B. cars and people
C. houses
D. lots of trees
4. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Patterson never stopped his car on the road.
B. The two men didn't talk on the road.
C. A man was found lying on the road.
D. Ford wore a blue coat.