WHAT CAN BE IMPLIED BY “I NEVER DO ANYTHING HERE
78. What can be implied by “I never do anything here: in line 4 ?
A. The author never goes out B. The author sleeps all days
C. The author has other people do her work
D. The author never enjoys her life there
The thing I liked most about living on a farm when I was small was the change of seasons. Spring, summer,
autumn and winter - I could see them all come and go and each one was completely different. If I hadn’t
been born and raised in the country, I would have never been able to tell the difference - now in the city, you
can buy summer flowers in winter and eat the same vegetables all the year round ! Whereas, in the country, I
could only eat things at certain times of the year - for example strawberries in June and turnips in winter. I
lived my childhood with the seasons.
Also we made most our food and would never eat frozen or tinned food. Everything was fresh - so it must be
better than the type of food I am taking now in the city. City people may think people in the country miss a
lot of good things about modern life, but in my opinion they miss a lot more than them - they miss real life.