I was in a strange city and I didn't know the city at all, and what is more, I could not speak a word of the language. After having spent my first day in the town-centre, I decided to lose my way on my second day, since I believed that this was the simplest way of getting to know the strange city. I got on the first bus that passed, rode on it for several stops, then got off it and walked on. The first two hours passed pleasantly enough. Then I decided to turn back to my hotel for lunch. After walking about for some time, I decided I had better ask the way. The trouble was that the only word I knew of the language was the name of the street in which I lived and even then I pronounced it badly. I stopped to ask a friendly-looking newspaper-seller. He smiled and handed me a paper. I shook my head and repeated the name of the street and he put the paper into my hands. I had to give him some money and went on my way. The next person I asked was a policeman. The policeman listened to me carefully, smiled and gently took me by the arm. There was a strange look in his eyes as he pointed left and right and left again. I thanked him politely and began walking in the direction he pointed. About an hour passed and I noticed that the houses were getting fewer and fewer and green fields were appearing on either side of me. I had come all the way into the countryside. The only thing left for me to do was to find the nearest railway station. 小题1:The writer believed that if you wanted to get to know a strange city, ______. A.you should go everywhere on foot B.you should have a map C.you should ask people the way D.you should get lost 小题2: The newspaper-seller ______. A.could understand what he said B.didn't know what he said C.laughed at him D.didn't want to take the money 小题3:The writer's real trouble was that _______. A.he couldn't speak the language B.he followed the policeman's direction C.he took the wrong bus D.he left the town-centre 小题4:The policeman ______. A.didn't help him B.pointed at him C.didn't understand what he really meant D.didn't know the way