单选题 《复合题被拆开情况》 Today we are sure that the mail will be sent every day to our door. But in the early days, no one could be sure about where—or when—the mail would arrive. There is a stump(树桩) of a big tree in the state of Washington. It was once a "post office". Because people needed a place for the mail carrier(信使) to leave their letters, they found a tree at the cross of roads and cut it down ten feet from the ground. Then they hollowed it out and covered it with something. Inside, they put many boxes. Each box had a family’s name on it. The mail carrier could leave letters there for everyone. Even earlier, when there was no post services, people gave their letters to any traveler going in the right direction. Often they gave them to a traveling shoe maker. The traveler might stop in a small hotel and he would leave the letters there. But the letters stayed there until the person to receive them happened to come by and stop at the hotel. Today an airmail letter can travel across the world in much less time than that. And you know that your letter will go where you want it to go, and when.《问题》:Who often worked as a mail carrier when there was no post service?
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】句意:在还没有邮政服务的时候是什么人充当信使的?细节题。从文章第三段第二句“Often they gave them to a traveling shoe maker. ”可以看出,人们会把信件托付给4处旅行做生意的鞋匠。故选C。