would be. After a while she said, "My dear, don't use any more taxis. It would be my pleasure to drive you wherever you wish."
I told her that I couldn't put her to that trouble, but she insisted. She took details of where I was staying and the next morning she drove me to Disney World. She took me through the park's gates and spent some time with me before leaving me to explore alone. At the end of the day, she returned to take me back to my hotel. The next few days, she drove me around Orlando's tourist areas. I offered her money but she refused to take any.
When we had lunch on my last day, I thanked her for her kindness. I'll never forget that wonderful lady who filled my holiday in Florida with wonderful memories.
21. The author went to Orlando to _____.
A. see a doctor B. attend a meeting
C. meet a friend D. visit a family member
22. What did the elderly lady do?
A. She offered her seat to the author.
B. She helped the author hire a car.
C. She drove the author to a park.
D. She bought the author a lunch.
23. We can infer from the text that the elderly lady is _____.
A. hard-working B. good-looking
C. well-known D. kind-hearted
24. What's the best title for the text?
A. My holiday hero B. Making a big difference
C. My trip to Disney World D. Difficulty in a foreign land
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What you communicate through your body language and nonverbal (不用语言的) signals affects how others see you, how well they like and respect you, and whether or