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Twentyyearsago,Idroveataxiforaliving.OnenightIwenttopickupapassenger

at2:30am.WhenIarrivedtocollect,Ifoundthebuildingwasdarkexceptfora

singlelightinagroundfloorwindow.

Iwalkedtothedoorandknocked."Justaminute,“answeredaweak,elderly

voice.

Afteralongpause,thedooropened.Asmallwomaninhereightiesstoodbefore

me.Byhersidewasasmallsuitcase.

Itookthesuitcasetothecar,andthenreturnedtohelpthewoman.Shetook

myarmandwewalkedslowlytowardthecar.

Shekeptthankingmeformykindness."It'snothing,“Itoldher."Ijust

trytotreatmypassengersthewayIwouldwantmymothertreated.”

“Oh,you,resuchagoodman,“shesaid.Whenwegotintothetaxi,shegave

meanaddress,andthenasked,wCouldyoudrivethroughdowntown?”

“It'snottheshortestway,“Iansweredquickly.

“Oh,I'minnohurry,shesaid."I'monmywaytoahospice(临终医院).

Idon'thaveanyfamilyleft.ThedoctorsaysIdon'thaveverylong.”

Iquietlyreachedoverandturnedoffthemeter(计价器).

Forthenexttwohours,wedrovethroughthecity.Sheshowedmethebuilding

whereshehadonceworked,theneighborhoodwhereshehadlived,andthefurniture

shopthathadoncebeenaballroomwhereshehadgonedancingasagirl.

Sometimesshe,daskmetoslowdowninfrontofaparticularbuildingandwould

sitstaringintothedarkness,sayingnothing.

Atdawn,shesuddenlysaid,"I'mtired.Let'sgonow.”

Wedroveinsilencetotheaddressshehadgivenme.

“HowmuchdoIpayyou?”sheasked.

“Nothing,"Isaid.

“Youhavetomakealiving,“sheanswered."Oh,thereareotherpassengers,“

Ianswered.

Almostwithoutthinking,Ibentandgaveherahug.Sheheldontometightly.

Ourhugendedwithherremark,“Yougaveanoldwomanalittlemomentofjoy.”

1.Whywasthebuildingindarknesswhenthedriverarrived?

A.Becauseitwasnighttime.

B.Becausetherewasnoelectricity.

C.Becausethewomanlikeddarkness.

C.Becausethewomanturnedoffthelights.

2.Theoldwomanchosetoridethroughthecityinorderto.

A.showshewasfamiliarwiththecity

B.seesomeplacesforthelasttime

C.letthedriverearnmoremoney

D.reachthedestinationontime

3.Thetaxidriverdidnotcharge(收费)theoldwomanbecausehe,

A.wantedtodoherafavor

B.turnedoffthemeterbymistake

C.hadreceivedherpaymentinadvance

D.wasinahurrytotakeotherpassengers

4.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?

A.Givingisalwaysapleasure.

B.Peopleshouldrespecteachother.

C.Anactofkindnesscanbringpeoplegreatjoy.

D.Peopleshouldlearntoappreciateothers'concern.

(2)

Oneday,manyyearsago,whenIwasworkingasapsychologist(心理学家)inEngland,

Davidwasbroughtintomyoffice.Hisfacewaspale(苍白的)andhelookedathis

ownfeet.

Davidlosthisfatherwhenhewastwoyearsoldandlivedwithhismotherand

grandfathereversince.Buttheyearbeforeheturned13,hisgrandfatherdiedand

hismotherwaskilledinacaraccident.Histeachertoldmethatherefusedtotalk

toothersfromthenon.

HowcouldIhelphim?

Daviddidn'tsayaword.Ashewasleaving,Iputmyhandonhisshoulder.uCome

backnextweekifyoulike,“Isaid.

HecameandIsuggestedweplayagameofchess.Heagreed.Afterthatweplayed

chesseveryWednesdayafternoon—incompletesilence.Usually,hearrivedearlier

thanagreed.Itseemedasifhelikedtobewithme.Butwhydidn,theeverlook

atme?

uPerhapshesimplyneedssomeonetosharehispainwith,“Ithought.

Monthslater,when1waslookingathishead,hesuddenlylookedupatme."It's

yourturn,“hesaid.Afterthatday,Davidstartedtalking.Hefinallygotfriends

inschoolandheevenjoinedabicycleclub.Hewrotetomeafewtimes.Nowhehad

reallystartedtolivehislife.

MaybeIgaveDavidsomething.ButIlearnedalotfromhim.Ilearnedhowtime

makesitpossibletogetoverwhatseemstobepainful.Davidshowedmehowtohelp

peoplelikehim.Alltheyneedisashouldertocryon,afriendlytouchandanear

thatlistens.

根据短文内容,选择正确答案。

1.WhenDavidwasbroughtintothewriter,soffice,.

A.hesaidhellotothewriterB.heseemedhappy

C.helookedathisownfeetD.hesmiledatthewriter

2.David'sfatherdiedwhenhewasyearsold.

A.13B.2C.5D.6

3.TohelpDavid,thewritereveryWednesdayafternoon.

A.playedchesswithhimB.toldstoriestohim

C.wroteletterstohimD.playedsoccerwithhim

4.WhatclubdidDavidjoin?

A.Achessclub.B.Anartclub.

C.AnEnglishclub.D.Abicycleclub.

5.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?

A.Davidfinallygotfriendsinschool.

B.Afterhisfatherdied,Davidrefusedtotalkothers.

C.Daviddidn,tsayanythingtothewriterfirst.

D.AtlastthewriterlearnedalotfromDavid

(3)

Beingsafeinyoureverydaylifeneedsknowledge.Ifyourememberthefollowing

information,yourlifewillbemuchsafer.

•Alwaysnoticetheenvironmentaroundyou.Youshouldn'twalkaloneoutside.

Makesure

wherethepublicphonesare.Ifanythingdangeroushappens,youcanfindthem

easily.

•Yourbagshouldbecarriedtowardsthefrontofyourbodyinsteadofputting

itonyour

back.Whenabusisfullofpeople,itiseasyenoughforathieftotake

awaythe

thingsinthebagonyourback.

•Ifyouarefollowedbysomeoneyoudon,tknow,crossthestreetandgoto

theother

way,letthepersonunderstandthatyouknowheorsheisafteryou.Next,

don'tgo

homeatonce.Youaresaferinthestreetthanyouarealoneinyourhome

orinalift.

•Ifyouhavetotakeabustoaplacefaraway,trytogettothestopafew

minutes

earlierbeforethebusleaves.Thisstopsotherpeoplefromstudyingyou.

Onthebus,

don,tsitalone.Sitbehindthedriverorwithotherpeople.Don,tsleep.

1.WhichofthefollowingisNOTsafewhenyouareout?

A.Gohomealonelateatnight.

B.Makesurewherethepublicphonesare.

C.Don'tgettothebusstoptooearly.

D.Alwaysnoticetheenvironmentaroundyou.

2.You'dbetterputyourbagwhentherearetoomanypeopleonabus.

A.onyourbackB.besideyou

C.infrontofyouD.behindthedriver

3.Whenyouarefollowedbysomeoneonyourwayhome,youshouldtomake

yourself

safe.

A.runhome

B.findaliftandgoin

C.turnbackandwalktowardshimorheratonce

D.crossthestreetandgototheotherway

4.Whenyoutakeabusalone,it'ssafeforyou.

A.tositbehindthedriverorwithotherpeople,butnottosleep

B.totalkwiththedriverorotherpeoplenearby

C.tocallyourfriends

D.togetoffthebusatonce

5.Whatcanyoulearnfromthetext?

A.Howtonoticetheenvironmentaroundyou.

B.Howtobesafeinyoureverydaylife.

C.Howtocrossthestreet.

D.Howtousethepublicphones.

(4)

Alexiswashotandtired.Withangerinhervoicesheshouted,“Pullmeup!I

giveup.Ihatethis.Thisisstupid!”ItwasatthatmomentwhenJason,theadviser

onthetrip,lookedatmeandsaid,"Ed,I'mgoingtogodownandtalkwithher."I

thenshouteddowntoAlexis,“Holdon!Youcandothis.Weknowyoucan!”

Jasongrasped(抓)anotherrope,puthisclimbingharness(系带)onandbegan

tomovedownthecliff(在肖壁).WithinamomentJasonwasbesideAlexis.Shehadher

cheekdirectlyagainstthefaceoftherockwithherfeetbarelyrestingonasmall

pieceofthecliffthatjetted(突出的)outward.JasonsaidtoAlexis,uIknowthat

youhavebeenonthiscliffnowforwhatseemslikealongtime.Yourfeetandfingers

arecramping(痉挛)upandyourforearmsfeelasthoughtheyareonfire.But,

Alexis,youarestrong,lookhowfarupyouarealready.Youhavetakenoneofthe

moredifficultpartsupthecliff.Look,Alexis,lookatthepathyouhavetaken.”

Atthatmoment,Alexismovedhercheekawayfromtherockfaceandlookeddown.The

brightwhitechalksheusedonherhandstogiveherabetterhold,showedthepath

wherehertiredhandshadmovedherupwardonthecliff.Jasonwasright.Alexis

hadtakenthehardestwayupthecliff.JasonthenlookedstraightintoAlexis,

eyesandinacalmvoicehesaid,“Youarenotaloneouthere,therearepeople

whocareaboutyou,whowanttohelpyouandseeyousucceed.Wearegoingtodo

thistogether.Areyouready?”Slowlyshenoddedandtookadeepbreath.

1.Jasonwentdownthecliffbecause.

A.AlexistookawrongpathB.Alexiswastrappedinrocks

C.Alexisdidn,tbelieveinherselfD.Alexis'forearmswerebadlyhurt

2.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.

A.AlexiswasfinallypulledupbyEd

B.Alexisregrettedhavingtakenthewrongpathupthecliff

C.Alexiswasimmediatelysenttohospitalaftershewaspulledup

D.Alexiswillsuccessfullydorock-climbing

3.Theunderlinedword“hot"inthestorymeans.

A.disappointedB.angry

C.uncomfortableD.runningahighbodytemperature

4.Alexiswouldprobablybecome.

A.morestrong-mindedB.easiertogiveup

C.poorerinhealthD.lessinterestedinrockclimbing

(5)

GoodnewsforallChinesemiddleschoolstudentsinthecountryside.Theydon't

havetopayforschoolanymore.51-year-oldRenYuqiisevenhappierthanthestudents.

ItwasRenwhosuggestedtheideatothegovernmentaboutthis.

RenisnotagovernmentofficialbutthebossofabigcompanyinHunan.Hetalks

tothegovernmentasadeputyoftheNationalPeople'sCongress.HeisinBeijing

fortheNPC'syearlymeeting.

“ThisyearIhave20suggestionsformakingfarmersJlivesandtheenvironment

better.Theyallcomefromstudyingcountrypeople'slives."saidRen.

Renwenttoseveralprovincestofindoutabouthowpeopleliveinthecountryside.

Hesawthatmanychildrendroppedoutofschoolbecausetheyarepoor.Soatthe

lastNPCmeetinghesuggestedthegovernmentspendmoremoneyonhelpingkidsget

backtoschool.MostoftheNPCdeputiesagreedtoit,thegovernmentadoptedit

andmadeitlaw.

TheChinesepeopleelectRen,justliketheydotheother2977NPCmembers.The

lower-level(较低级别的)deputieschoosetheupper-levelones.

AtNPCmeetingsdeputiesalsotakepartinmakingandchanginglaws.Theyhelp

decideonstateleadersandpublicpoliciesaswell.

1.Manypoorkidsfromthecountrysidecangobacktoschoolbecause.

A.RenYuqihaspaidthemoneyforthem

B.theideatohelppoorchildrenfromthecountrysidehasbeenadoptedbythe

government

C.thegovernmentissorichthatitcanaffordallthekids'tuitionfees(学

费)

D.thekids,parentshasworkedhardandmadeenoughmoney

2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“adopted“meaninChinese?

A.吸取B.放弃C.按照D.采纳

3.WhochoosesthedeputieslikeRenYuqi?

A.Studentsinthecountryside.B.Thegovernment.

C.TheChinesepeople.D.Thefarmers.

4.Howmanydeputiesaretherealtogetheraccordingtothepassage?

A.2976.B.2977.C.2978.D.2979.

5.Inthesentence“TheyallcomefromstudyingcountrypeopleJslives.”,

“They”

refersto(指).

A.suggestionsB.deputiesC.farmersD.people'slives

(6)

Whatistypical“girlfood”and“guyfood,,?Aretheysaladsandsteak?Noteven

close.

HarryBalzer,vicepresidentoftheNPDGroupResearchFirm,haslookedat30

yearsofdataonwhatAmericanseat.Everyday,since1976,theyhaveasked3500

peopleiftheyhavegonetoarestaurantandwhattheyordered.

Whatisthemostcommonthingwomenorder?TheanswerisFrenchfries.Nokidding.

Womenorderfriesmoreoftenthananyotherfood.Here'sanothersurprise:the

second-most-orderedfoodbywomenisburgers,followedbypizza.Amain-dishsalad

comesinseventh.

Formen,themost-ordereditemisburgers,followedbyFrenchfriesandpizza.

Amain-dishsaladisarrangedNo.10.

Stilltherearesomedifferencesineatingchoices.Menwanttoeatthesame

thingoverandover.Butwomenwilltrynewthings.They'remoreexperimental.They

likeallthebreadthatmencan'tpronounce,likeciabattaandfocaccia.

It'snotsurprisingthatsomeofthefast-foodchainsarepromotingdoubleand

tripleburgersinadswhichareaimedatmen.Menthinkifoneisgood,two'sa

lotbetter.It'swhytheyhaverazorswithfiveblades.

1.Forwomen,thethird-most-orderedfoodis.

A.FrenchfriesB.burgersC.pizzaD.salad

2.Menordermoreoftenthananyotherfood.

A.FrenchfriesB.burgers

C.pizzaD.salad

3.Someadsaboutfast-foodareaimedatmen,because.

A.theylikethenewthingsB.theyeatmorethanwomen

C.theyeatmoreburgersD.theyareexperimental

4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Menordersaladmoreoftenthanpizza.

B.Saladsandsteakaretypicalgirlfoodandguyfood.

C.Menliketoeatthesamething.

D.Menlikeciahattaandfocacciathoughtheydon'tknowtheirnames.

(7)

Thecrowdcheeredandcheered.Themanwiththehornwavedandsmiledhisgreatsmile.

“More!More!”criedthecrowd.AndLouisArmstrongtookhishornandbegantoplay

again.

HerehewasinEngland.Nowafamousman,hewasrich.Heknewmanyimportant

people.Whereverhewent,peopleknewhisname.Theywantedtohearhismusic.As

heplayedthesad,slowsongs,LouisthoughtofhishomeinNewOrleans.Helived

thereasaboy.Itwasabusy,excitingcity.ButLouis'sfamilywasverypoor.

Hewenttoworktohelphismother.Healsowenttoschool.OneofLouis'steachers

askedhimtojointheschoolband."Thishornisyoursuntilyouleaveourschool.”

histeachersaid.Louis'smusicwasjazzandhelovedit.Herememberedallthe

musicheheard.Uedidn'tlearntoreadmusicuntilhewasaman.Whenheleftschool,

heplayedonmanybands.

Helovedhisworkandpeoplelovedhim.Theyknewthathehadawonderfultalent.

Louisplayedinlittletownsandinbigcities.Armstrongyshornhadasmanysounds

astenhorns一sometimesslowandsometimessweet;sometimesfastandhot,high

andlow.Hismusicwasalwaysstrongandexciting."Hedoesmakewonderfulmusic.”

saidthemanwholistenedhappily."Yes,"saidanotherman,“hemakesthathorn

speak.”

Themusicendedandthecrowdcheered.LouisArmstrongspokewithtearsinhis

eyes,“Ithink,myfriends,youcanlistentoasmuchjazzasIcanplay.Ithought

jazzwasmymusic;butnowIunderstanditisours.Itisbeautifulthatmusicbrings

ustogether.”

1.Louiswenttoworkwhenhewas________.

A.amanB.amusicianC.famousD.aschoolboy

2.Louiswasverysmartbuthedidn'tlearntoreadmusicuntil

A..hewasfamousB.hebecameanadult

C:.heleftschoolD.heplayedontheschoolband

3.Hewasfamousfor

A,・hishornBhissadsongs

ChisloveformusicD.hiswonderfuljazzmusic

4.Theunderlinedword“horn”inthepassageis

At.asimplemusicalinstrumentB.amusicalbook

CastickD.asignal

5.Thestorymainlytellsusof

AthehornLouisplayed

Bthejazzmusicpeopleloved

CthefamousjazzmusicianLouisArmstrong

DthemusicLouisplayed

(8)

Jack:IhavenJthadmuchexerciselately.Myonlyrecreationhasbeenwatching

TVor

goingtothemovies.Whatdoyoudoforrecreation?

Bob:Forrecreation,Iliketoplaytennisinthesummer.Myfavoritewinter

sportis

skiing.Youhaveafavoritesport,don,tyou?

Jack:Yes,myfavoritesportistrack.IwatchedatrackmeetonTVlastnight.

Mynephew

rantherelayrace.Haveyoueverbeenonatrackteam?

Bob:No,I'veneverbeenonatrackteam.Incollege,Iwasontheswimming

team.I

enjoyedthat.Youenjoyswimming,don,tyou?

Jack:No,Idon,tliketoswimverymuch.However,Idoliketositandfish.

Doyoulike

togofishing?

Bob:No,Idon,tcareforfishing.Someofmyfriendsliketogotoagymfor

aworkout.

Liftingweightswillbuildarmandshouldermuscles,won'tit?

Jack:Yes,1iftingweightswillbuildmuscles,butitcanalsomakethemvery

sore(疼痛

的).Idon,tthinkIwouldcareforthatkindofactivity.Haveyouever

beento

anyballgames?

Bob:Yes,I'vebeentomanybaseballandfootballgamesandIalsoliketo

play.Don't

youthinkteamsportsareveryenjoyable?

Jack:Yes,teamsportsarefun.Ienjoywatchingbasebal1andfootbal1onTV,

butIdon't

particularlyliketoplaythesegames.Haveyouevergonecamping?

Bob:Iwentcampingjustonce.Ihadtobuyatent,sleepingbag,lantern(提

灯)and

otherthings.Ihaven'tusedthemsince.Idon,tlikesleepingonthe

ground,do

you?

Jack:Yes,Ienjoysleepingonthegroundunderthestars.It'sveryrelaxing.

Ifyou

don'tuseyourcampingequipment,willyoulendittomesometime?

Bob:I'11begladtolendyoumycampingequipment.

Jack:Thankyou

1.WhatareJackandBobtalkingabout?

A.Theirfavoritesports.

B.Ballgames.

C.Swimmingandcamping.

D.Theirwaysforrecreation

2.“Togotoagymforaworkoutwmeans“togotoagym”.

A.tohavetrainingforsports

B.toworkoutside

C.todoexercise

D.toworkoutdoors

3.WhichofthefollowingistheonebothJackandBobenjoy?

A.Teamsports.B.Track.C.Tennis.D.Fishing.

4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothedialogue?

A.Jackdoesn,tlikeswimmingverymuch.

B.InBob'sopinion,liftingweightswillbuildarmandshouldermuscles.

C.BothJackandBobenjoysleepingonthegroundwhencamping.

D.BothJackandBobhavetheirownfavoritesportforrecreation.

(9)

Mostofyouknowthismathematicalgame,ofcourse.Youandyourfrienddrawcrosses

andcirclesonasheetofpaper.Youdoitoneafteranother.Thefirstpupilwho

getsthreemarksinarowwins.Butdoyouknowthatyoucanplaythisgameanother

wayanditwillbecomemoreinteresting?Youmusttrytomakeyourfriendwin.If

yougetyourthreemarksinarow,youdon'twin-youlost!

Itismoredifficulttoplaythisgametheotherway.Thesecondpupilcanalways

win(ifheplaystherightway),buthemaynotwinifthefirstpupilbeginswith

hismarkinthecenter.Then,ifthefirstpupilalwaystakesaplaceontheother

sideofhisfriend*smark,nobodywillwin.

Ifyourfrienddoesnotknowthesecretwhichwehaveexplained,youmustplay

eachtimesoastoleavehimthegreatestnumberofwaystowin.Youmaytryafew

gamesandyouwillseehowinterestingitistoplaythegamethisway.

1.Thepassagetellsusthatitistoplaythisgame.

A.interestingB.difficultC.impossibleD.unusual

2.What'sthenewruleofthegameifweplayitanotherway?

A.Theonewhogetshisthreemarksinarowwins.

B.Theonewhomakeshisfriendwinwins.

C.Theonewhoplaystherightwaywins.

D.Theonewhomakeshisfriendlosewins.

3.Accordingtothenewruleofthegame,thesecondplayercanalwayswinif

thefirst

player_______.

A.beginshismarkinthecenter

B.takesaplaceontheothersideofhisfriend'smark

C.triestogethisthreemarksinarowfirst

D.doesn,tbeginwithhismarkinthecenter

4.Whatresultdoesthefollowingpictureshow?

O=the1stplayerX=the2ndplayer

A.Bothoftheplayerswin.B.Thefirstplayerwins.

C.Neitheroftheplayerswin.D.Thesecondplayerwins.

5Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.WhatanInterestingGameB.AGameofCirclesandCrosses

C.TheSecretWeWanttoExplainD.MarksonaSheetofPaper

(10)

Wetalkedto300people.Onehundredwereaged11to18.Onehundredwerebetween

19and26yearsofage.Onehundredwerefrom27to35yearsold.Weaskedthemwhat

theyliketodoonweekends.Theresultsareshowninthechart.

QAges1118

■Ages1926

□Ages2735

GamesMovies

1.Peopleaged11〜18leastenjoyed________.

A.takingawalkB.watchingTV

C.goingtothemoviesD.playingcomputergames

2.Inthe19〜26group,howmanypeopleenjoyedplayingcomputergames?

A.75.B.80.C.60.D.25.

3.Whatdidmostpeopleenjoydoing?

A.WatchingTVandplayingcomputergames.

B.Playingcomputergamesandtakingawalk.

C.Takingawalkandgoingtothemovies.

D.GoingtothemoviesandwatchingTV.

4.Whichofthesesentencesistrue?

A.Peopleaged27〜35enjoyedplayingcomputergames.

B.Peopleaged11〜18enjoyedgoingtothemoviesbest.

C.Peopleaged19〜26enjoyedplayingcomputergamesmorethanwatchingTV.

D.MostpeoplelikewatchingTV.

(11)

DoctorSeusswasbornin1904.Bythemiddle1950s,hehadbecomeoneofthe

s

areverypopularwithyoungreaders.Theyenjoytheinventedwordsandthepictures

ofunusualfunnyanimalsandplants.In1954,lifemagazinepublishedareportabout

schoolchildrenwhocouldnotread.Thereportsaidmanychildren'sbookswerenot

interesting.DoctorSeussstronglyhopedtohelpchildrenanddecidedtowritebooks

thatwereinterestingandeasytoread.Heusedwordswiththesameendingsound,

likefishandwish.Hedidnotreceivetraininginart.Yet,hedrewthepictures

formostofhisbooks.

In1957,Dr.SeusswroteTheCatintheHat.Heusedlessthan230wordstowrite

thebookandevenasix-year-oldshouldbeabletoreadit.Itwasafunstoryand

easytoread.Childrenlovedit.Theirparentslovedit,too.Todayitisstillone

ofthestoriestheylikebest.ThesuccessofTheCatintheHatmadehimwantto

writemorebooksforchiIdren.In1960,hewroteabookusinglessthanfiftywords.

ThebookiscalledGreenEggsandHam.In1984,DoctorSeusswonaPulitzerPrize.

HewashonoredfortheeducationandenjoymenthisbooksprovidedAmericanchildren

andtheirparents.Hediedattheageof87,buthisinfluenceremains.

Millionsofhisbookshavebeensoldworldwide.Peoplesayhisbookshelped

changethewayAmericanchildrenlearnedtoread.Yet,hisbooksarelovedbypeople

ofallages.DoctorSeussoncesaid,“Idonotwriteforchildren.1writefor

people.”

根据短文内容,选出最佳答案。

1.DoctorSeusslearnedfromthemagazinethat

Asomeschoolchildrencouldnotread

Bmanychildren,sbookswereinteresting

C:.childrenwantedtolearntoread

DIawriterforchildrenwaswanted

2.Peoplelikehisbooksbecausethebooks

A..arecheapandeasytoget

Bwerewrittenindifferentlanguages

Careeasyandinterestingtoread

Di.werewrittenwithinventedwords

3.HewrotethebookTheCatintheHatattheageof

A50B.53C.56D.87

4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

ADoctorSeusswroteGreenEggsandHamwithover230words,

B1.DoctorSeusswrotebooksonlyforchildrenintheUnitedStates,

CTheCatintheHatwaswrittenonlyforsix-year-oldchildren,

DHisbooksprovidededucationandenjoymentforAmericans.

5.FromthetextweknowthatDoctorSeuss

A..wonaPulitzerPrizesoonafterhisdeath

B;・soldmillionsofhisbookshimselfworldwide

CchangedAmericanchildren'swayofreading

DLwrotethelargestnumberofbooksintheworld

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