Last spring my wife suggested that I call in a man to look at our lawn mower.It had broken down the previous summer, and though I promised to repair it, I had never got round to it.I would not hear of the suggestion and said that I would fix it myself.One Saturday afternoon, I dragged the machine into the garden and had a close look at it.As far as I co
uld see, it needed only a minor adjustment: a turn of a screw here, a little tightening up there, a drop of oil and it would be as good as new.Actually the repair job was not quite so successful.The mower firmly refused to mow, so I decided to take it apart.And I was extremely pleased with myself.I had found the cause of the trouble.One of links in the chain that drives the wheels had broken.After buying a new chain I was faced with the tough task of putting the confusing jigsaw puzzle together again.I was not surprised to find that the machine still refused to work after I had reassembled it, for the simple reason that I was left with several curiously shaped bits of metal which did not seem to fit anywhere.I gave up in despair.The weeks passed and the grass grew.When my wife urged me to do something about it, I told her that either I would have to buy a new mower or let the grass grow.Needless to say our house is now surrounded by a jungle(丛林).Buried somewhere in deep grass there is a rusting lawn mower which I have promised to repair one day.
62.According to the passage which of the following is true?
A.If you have right tools and materials, you can do anything.
B.Although they can hardly drive a nail in straight , they are supposed to be born electricians, carpenters, plumbers and mechanics.
C.All wives believe that their husband can fix anything.
D.we have great passion for doing things for ourselves because we are being increasingly less dependent on specialized labour.