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MrChenlivingnextdoortoushasahabit(习惯)ofdrinking.Th

ebestpresenttohim,ofcourse,iswine(酒).Nowhiseldestsonb

roughthimabottleofMaoTai.Hewasgladanddrankitup,thenw

rote“105"onthecornerofthetrademark(商标)withapencil,me

aninghehadalreadydrunk105bottlesofthefamouswine.Twodays

later,astrangercameandoffered(打算)topay5yuanfortheem

ptyMaoTaibottle.MrChenwaspleasedar.dsoldit.Severaldaysla

ter,hissecondsonbroughthimanotherbottleofMaoTai.Whilehe

wasexaminingandenjoyingit,hesuddenlyfound“105”---the

verymark(记号)onit.

1.Thestoryismainlyabout.()

A.twosonsofChen'sB.thebestwire

C.MrChen,shabitD.anemptybottleofMaoTai

2.Thestorysellsusthatthestrangerwasamanwho()

A.collected(收集)emptybottlesB.producedfamouswine

C.wasamakerofwineD.wasacheat

3.MrChensoldhisemptyMaoTaibottlebecause.()

A.hehadalreadydrunktheMaoTaiup

B.heknewhissecondsonwouldbringhimanother

C.thepriceofferedwashighenough

D.hehopedthebottlecouldbeusedagain

4.Whenexaminingandenjoyingthewinesentbyhissecondson,Mr

Chenfoundthat.()

A.thewinewasmixedwithwater

B.thewinewasnice

C.thewinehadexceeded(超过)thetimelimit(限制)

D.hissecondsonhadbeencheated(欺骗)

5.Accordingtothestory,whoshouldlearnalesson.()

A.ThestrangerB.MrChenandhissecondson

C.MrChen'seldestsonD.Noone

二.TheFarmer,HisHorse,andHisson

Oncetherewasanoldfarmer,withahorsewhichwasalmostas

oldashimself.Hesetoutonemorningwithhissontosellthehor

sebeforeitdied.Fatherandsonwalked,becausethefarmerdidno

twantthehorsetobetootired.Theymettwomenontheroadwho

said,“Whyareyouwalking,farmerYouhaveahorse,It'salongw

aytomarket(市场).“Thefarmerknowthatthiswastrue,soherodeon

thehorse,whilehissonwalked.

Thentheymettwooldwomen,/zWhatareyoudoingupthere,farm

erCan,tyouseehowtiredboyis〃Sothefarmergotdown,andhis

sonrodeinstead.

Next,threeoldmenstoppedthem,onesaid,“Whyareyouwalkin

g,farmerGetup,It'stoohotforanoldmanlikeyoutowalktoda

y,〃Sothefarmergotupbehindhisson,andtheyrodeon.

Sometimelater,ayoungwomanpassedthem,“Whyaren,tyouv/alk

ing〃sheasked,〃Itisn,tfartothemarket.Giveyourpoorhorsea

rest.

Sothefarmer,andhisson,gotdownonceagain.Itisafactthat

youcannotpleaseallthepeopleallthetime.

1.Thefarmerwantedtosellthehorse

A.beforeitwasdead

B.beforeitbecometootired

C.beforeitmarketwasover

D.beforeitwasasoldashewas

2.Thetwomenontheroad__.

A.askedhowfaritwastothemarket

B.saidtheythoughtthehorselookedverytired

C.askedwhythefarmerwasnotridingonhishorse

D.toldthefarmer'ssontogetoffthehorseandwalk

3.Thetwooldwomensaiditwaswrongfor___.

A.thefarmertoridesuchatiredhorse

B.thefarmertoridewhi1ehisyoungsonwalked

C.theboytorideinsteadofhisfather

D.onlyonepersontoridesuchalongway

4.Thefarmergotupbehindhissonbecause.

A.theoldmansaiditwastoohotforhimtowalk

B.thethreeoldmenstoppedthemontheroad

C.hedidnotknowwhyhewaswalking

D.hissoncouldnotridethehorsebyhimself

Theyoungwomanwasmostsorry.

fortheoldmanB.forthefarmerJsyoungson

C.thatitwasnotfartothemarketD.forthehorse

三.Iamagirl.MyEnglishnameisLinda.Iamelevenyearsold.Ih

aveeightsubjectsatschool.TheyareChinese,math,English,P.E.,mu

sic,art,scienceandhistory.MyfavoritesubjectisChinese.Ithink

itisinteresting.IalsolikeEnglish.Butit'salittledifficult

forme.1canspeakonlyalittleEnglish.Historyisinteresting,

too.Ilikeit.Mathisdifficult.MrWangisourmathteacher.Heis

verystrict.Tmusuallytiredafterhisclass.ButIworkhard.Ith

inkIcanstudyitwell.

l.Lindais.

A.11B.12C.13

2.Lindahassubjectsatschool.

A.sixB.sevenC.eight

3.Linda,sfavoritesubjectis.

A.ChineseB.EnglishC.math

4.LindathinksEnglishis.

A.difficultB.interestingC.alittledifficult

5.____isNOTtrue.

A.LindacanspeakalittleEnglish.

B.MrWangisLinda,shistoryteacher.

C.Lindathinksshecanstudymathwe11.

四、Fox(狐狸)andGrapes(葡萄)

Ahungryfoxcametoavineyard(葡萄园)wherealotofripegr

apes(熟透的葡萄)werehanging.Theywereonatrellis(葡萄架),b

utsohighthathejumped(跳,jump的过去式)until(直到...)hewas

tired,thefoxcouldnotreachthem.Atlastheturnedaway,saying,

aAnybodywhowantsthegrapescanhavethem.Theyareonlygreens

our(酸)things,soIwillleavethemalone.”

1.Whydidthefoxcometothevineyard?()

Hewantedtoeatsomeripegrapes.

B.Hewasgoingtoplantsometreesunderthetrellis.

C.Hewantedtowatertheripegrapes.

D.Hewantedtohaveatalkwithanotherfox.

2.Howwerethegrapesonthetrellis()

Theyweregreenahdsour.

B.Theyweresweetanddelicious.

C.Theyweresmallandgreen.

D.Theydidn,tagreewiththefox.

“Whocutthatman'shairJustthinkit.Hecouldn,tcutithimself,

couldheAnotherofthebarberscutit.Soyouknowhecan'tbet

heworstbarber.,z

2.WhenJackwentoutofthebarber,sshop,hewasnothappybecaus

A.nobodyhadcuthishair

B.thebarberhadn'tcuthishairwell

C.thebarberhadcuthishaircarefully

D.hewasnotsatisfiedwithhisoldbarber

2.〃Itriedanewbarber,sshoptoday.〃means.

A.thisbarber,sshopwasanewone

B.thiswastheonlybarber'sshopinthistown

C.Jackoftenwenttothisbarber'sshop

D.Jackhadnotbeentothisbarber,sshopbefore

3.AfterJackhadhishaircut,hethought.

A.thenewbarber,sshopwasthebestone

B.theoldbarber,sshopwasn,tsogoodasthenewone

C.thenewbarber'sshopwasworsethantheoldone

D.theoldbarber,sshopwastheworstone

4.BobtoldJacktofindoutwhichbarberyshairlookedtheworsta

ndthengostraighttohim.Why()

A.Becausehewascertainlythebestbarber.

B.Becausehewasfreeallthetime.

C.Becausehewastheworstbarber.

D.Becausehewasn,ttheworstbarber.

5.Fromthestoryweknowthat.

A.it'sfoolishtohaveone'shaircutatabarber'sshop

B.barberscuteachother,shair

C.barbersneverhavetheirhaircut

D.abarberalwayscutshishairbyhimself

七.MrPerkin'sNewCar

MrPerkinstoodatthebus-stopandwatchedthecarsgoby.Many

ofthecarswerenewBeta400s,andmostofthemwereyellow.Mr

Perkinalwaysworethesameclothesasothermen,atethesamefo

odasotherpeople,anddidthesamethingsafterwork,andatth

eendoftheweek,MrPerkindidnotliketobedifferent.Thefo

1lowingweek,MrPerkinboughtanew,brightyellowBeta400s.Hew

assatisfiedwithit,anddrovetoworkinittheverynextday.H

ewasevenmoresatisfiedwithhisnewcar,whenhesawalltheo

therBeta400s,infront,behind,andorbothsidesofhim.MrPe

rkinparked(停车)hiscarinabigcar-park(停车场)nearhisoffic

e,andwalkedtherestoftheway.Butwhenhecamebackatfiveo

Jclock,thereweresomanybrightyellowBeta400sinthecar-par

kthathedidnotknowwhichcarwashis.Hetriedhiskeyinsome

ofthecars,butpeoplepassingbygavehimalookhedidn'tlik

e.Sohestopped.PoorMrPerkinhadtowaitnearlytwohoursuntil

hiswastheonlyyellowBeta400sinthecar-park.

1.MrPerkinwantedanewyellowBeta400sbecause()

A.thebusdidnotcome.B.helikednewclothes,foodandcars.

C.helikedtodothesameasotherpeople.

D.helikedtobedifferentfromothers,

2.Hedrovetoworkinhisnewcar()

A.theverynextday.B.thedayheboughtit.

C.aweekheboughtin.

D.onthedayhefirstwatchedthecarspassing,

3.Hewassatisfiedwithhisnewcarbecause()

A.nooneelsehadayellowone.

B.itwasthesameasothercarsallarour.dhim.

C.hewasinfrontofalltheothercars,

D.othercarswerenotasbrightashis.

4.Atfiveo'clockMrPerkin()A.

walkedhome.B.drovehiscaroutofthecar-park.

C.camebacktothecar-park.D.didnotknowwhichwashiscar-park.

5.Peoplegavehimalookbecause()

A.hehadanicenewcar.B.hecouldnotopenthedoorofhiscar.C.

hewasinthewrongcar-park.

D.hewastryingtoopenmorethanonecar.

6.MrPerkinhadtowaituntil()

A.therewasonlyoneyellowBeta400sinthecar-park.

B.therewasonlyonecarinthecar-park.

C.therewerenobrightyellowcarsinthecar-park.

D.therewasnooneabouttolookathim.

九、OnceJamesThornhill,afamousEnglishpainter,wasaskedto

paintsomepicturesonthewallsoftheking,spalaceinEnglish.

Thenworkersweresentforandabigpldtform(平台)wasmade.Wit

hthehelpofaworker,Thornhillstartedpaintingontheplatform.

Theyworkedforawholeyearandatlastthepictureswereready.

Thornhillwashappywhenhelookedatthepictures,fortheywere

reallybeautiful.Helookedatthemforalongtime,andthentoo

konestepbackandlookedagain.Nowthepictureswereevenmore

beautiful.Hetookanotherstep,thenanother.Finallyhewasatth

everyedge(边缘)oftheplatform,buthedidnotknowitbecause

hewasthinkingofhispictures.Theworkersaweverything.z,What

shouldIdo〃hethought.''Thornhillisattheveryedgeofthepla

tform.IfIcryout,hewi11takeanotherstep,falloffitandsu

relybekilled./zSotheworkerquicklytooksomepaint(颜料)and

threwitatthepicture.,zWhatareyoudoing〃criedthepainter,ru

nningquicklyforwardtohispictures.

1.WhatwasThornhillHewasanEnglish.

A.writerB.kingC.workerD.artist

2.WhatwasheorderedtodoHewasorderedto.

A.paintapicturefortheking

B.paintsomepicturesonthewallsoftheknig,spalace

C.havehispicturespaintedintheking'spalace

D.havehispicturespaintedonthewalls

3.Thestoryleadsustobelievethat)

A.theworkerhadtopayforthepicture.

B.thepaintercouldnotforgave(原谅)theworker.

C.theworkerwasreallysorryforwhathedid.

D.thepainterthankedtheworkerforwhathedidwhenhegottokn

owwhy.

YourPassport(护照)Please!

MrHillarrivesatLondonAirport,attheendofathreeweekh

olidayinFrance.Usuallyhewearsabeard(留胡须).Sinceithasbe

enhotthere,hehastakenitoff(剃掉).Buthispassportphotosh

owshimwithhisbeard.\$Anofficelooksatthephotoforamome

nt,andsays:"WillyouexcusemePleasesitdown.Ishan,tkeepy

oulong.〃Withthis,hewalksaway,showsthephototoasecondo

ffice,andsays:knowthatface.z,Thesecondofficerlooksat

thepassportandaskswhereMrHillhascomefrom.Whenhehearsth

atMrHi11hasarrivedbackfromParis,thesecondofficersmiled

andsays:〃AnEnglishmanwithabeardstoleapaintinginParis

onFriday,Andthatmanlooksjustthekindofman…〃Suddenly

itconiestothefirstofficerwhoMrHillis.Hereturnstohim,

andasks:〃DidyouteachattheNo.2.HighSchool"WhenMrHillan

swers,insurprise,thathedid,thefirstofficersmilesandsay

s:〃Ithoughtso.rmJackSmith.YoutaughtmeFrench.Youhaven,t

changedabit.〃

1.MrHill

A.hasjustcomebackfromtheairport.B.isonhiswaytoParis.C.

spentthreeweeksinParisbeforehewenttoFrance,

D.hasbeeninFranceforthreeweeks

2.MrHill.

A.hasabeardonhisfacebutnotinhisphoto

B.grewabeardwhilehewasonholiday

C.hasabeardinhisphotobutnotonhisface

D.tookhisbeardofflongbeforehewentonholiday.

3.Thefirstofficerissure____.

A.MrHillstolethepaintingB.hehasseenthefaceinthephotobef

ore

C.heknowsthesecondofficer,sface

D.amanwithoutabeardstolethepainting

4.Thesecondofficersaysthat___.

A.MrHillstolethepainting

B.amanwithabeard,fromFrance,stoleapaintinginEnglish

C.anEnglishmantookhisbeardoffandstoleapainting

D.amanwithabeard,fromEngland,stoleapaintinginParis.

5.MrHilltaught.

A.JackSmithFrenchattheNo.2HighSchool

B.JackSmithtobeafirstofficer

C.attheNo.2HighSchool,inFrance

D.FrenchsomeyearsagoandhisnamewasSmith,notMil1

Alongtimeagopeoplethoughtthatthesunwentroundtheear

th.Insomecountriespeopleevensaidthatthesunwasagod(神)・

Theythoughtthegoddroveacrosstheskyeachdayonagoldenho

rse.Nowweknowtheearthgoesroundthesun.Ittakestheeartha

yeartogoallwayroundthesun.Todaymenevenknowhowfarit

isfortheearthtogoroundthesun.Theytellusthattheeartht

ravelsoverathousandmilesaminuteonitsjourneyroundthesun.

Thesunisreallyastar.Itismuchbiggerthantheearthanditi

sveryhot.Somepeoplehavebeentothemoonbutweknowthatno

onecanevergotothesun.Itisfartoohotforpeopletolivea

nywherenearit.Thesunisthreehundredthousandtimesheaviert

hantheearthandmorethanmilliontimeslarger.

1.Alongtimeago,peoplesaidthesunwas___.

A.agoldenhorseofgodB.agodonagoldenhorse

C.agodwithgoldendressD.agodandagoldenhorse

2^Theearthtravelsovermilesanhour.

A.1,000B.100,000C.6,000,000D.600,000

3.Oneyearis

A.thetimefortheearthtoturnround.

B.thetimetheearthtravelsonethousandmiles.

C.onecircletheearthgoesroundtheSUE.

D.thejourneyoftheearth.

十二、

Mostpeoplewhoworkintheofficehaveaboss(老板).SodoI

(我也是).Butmybossisalittleunusual.What,sunusualabouthim

It'sabigdog.Manymenhavedogs,butfewmenbringtheirdogst

otheofficeeveryday.Myboss'sdog.Robinson,isbigandbrown.My

bossbringshimtoworkeveryday.Hetakesthedogtomeetingsan

dhetakesthedogtolunch.Whenthereistelephonecallformybo

ss,Ialwaysknowifheisintheoffice.Tonlylookunderhisdes

k.IfIseesomethingbrownandhairy(毛绒绒的)underit,Iknowm

ybossissomewhereintheoffice.Ifthereisnodog,Iknowmyb

ossisout.

1.Peoplebringdogstotheoffice.

A.usuallyB.oftenC.seldom(几乎不)D.sometimes

2.MybossisRobinson's.

A.bossB.masterC.ClassmateD.teacher

3.Robinsongoestomeetings_____myboss.

A.forB.withoutC.insteadof(代替)D.with

4.Robinsonisalwaysunderthedeskifthebossis_

A.intheofficeB.atmeetingsC.outoftheofficeD.outofwork

5.Thepassagetellsusthebossthedogverymuch.

A.lookslikeB.hates(恨)C.LikesD.trust(信任)

十三、

CanYouTellMe(你能告诉吗)

Afatheraskshimson“Howmanylettersarethereinthe

Alphabet(字母表)”"Idon'tknow,sayshisson.Hisfathersays,

“Youdon'tknowYouareinschoolformanyyearsandyoudon'tkn

owhowmanylettersarethereintheAIptabet“Heisveryangry(4

气).

Hissonsays,"No.Butletmeaskyouaquestion(问题),Dad.Youof

tengotothepostoffice(邮局),pleasetellmehowmanylettersa

rethereinthepostoffice”

()1.Fromthestory,weknowthesonisgoodat(擅长)English.

()2.Thesonstudiesatschoolover(超过)oneyear.

()3.Thefathergetsangrybecausehissonisnotpolite礼貌to

him.

()4.Thefatherknowshowmanylettersthereareinthepostoff

ice.

()5.Therearetwenty-sixlettersintheAlphabet.

十四

TooPolite(礼貌过头了)

Therearemanypeopleinthebus.Somehaveseats,butsomehav

eto(不得不)stand.Atabusstop,awomangetsonthebus.Anoldm

anhearsthedoorandtries(试着)tostandup.

“Oh,no,thankyou,“thewomanforces(强迫)himbacktothe

seat.44Pleasedon,tdothat.Icanstand.”

“But,madam(夫人),letme…,»saystheman.

“Iaskyoutokeepyourseat(坐在你的座位上),"thewomansa

ys.Sheputs(放)herhandsontheoldman,sshoulder(肩膀).

Butthemanstill(仍然)triestostandup,uMadam,willyoup

leaseletme…”"Oh,no,“saysthewoman.Sheagain(X)forcesthe

manback.

Atlast(最后)theoldmanshouts(大声喊),"Iwantstogetof

f(下车)thebus!”

()1.Allthepeoplehaveseatsinthebus.

()2.Anoldmangetsonthebusatabusstop.

()3.Theoldmanwantstogivehisseattohewoman.

()4.Thewomansitstheoldman,sseat.

()5.Theoldmanwantstogetoffthebus.

十五、

JimisanEnglishboy.HecomestoChinawithhisfatherandmo

ther.Theycomeheretowork.Jimcomesheretostudy.HeisinNo.5

MiddleSchool.Hegetsupearlyeveryday.Heisn'tlateforschool.

Hestudieshard.HecanreadandwriteEnglishwell.Heoftenhelps

uswithourEnglish,andweoftenhelphimwithhisChinese.After

classhelikesplayingfootball,swimming,running,jumpingandri

ding.Hemakesmanyfriendshere.Wearegladtostaywithhim.OnSu

ndayheoftenhelpshismothercleanthehouse,mendsomethingor

dotheshopping.HelikesChinesefoodverymuch.Helikeslivinghe

re.He1ikesChinesestudentsverymuch.Weal1likehim,too.

()1.Hegetsuplateeveryday.

()2.HeoftenteachesusEnglish.

()3.Afterclass,helikessingingandplayingbasketball.

()4.OnSundayheoftenhelpshismothercleanthehouse.

()5.Hedoesn,tlikeChinesefood.

十六、

MrJonesandMrBrownworkinthesameoffice(办公室).OnedayMr

JonessaystoMrBrown,

“Iwillhaveasmal1partyatourhouseonMondayevening.Would

youandyourwifeliketo

come“MrBrownsays,“Thankyouverymuch.I'dloveto,but

letmeaskmywifefirst.”

SoMrBrowngoestotheotherroomandtelephoneshiswife.Thenh

ecomesbackandlooksveryworried.

“What'sthematter”asksMrJones."Isyouwifethereathome”

“No,"answersMrBrown."Sheisn,tthere.Mysmallsonanswers

thetelephone.I

saytohim,'Isyourmotherthere,David'andheanswers'No,

sheisn'tinthe

house.’fWhereisshe'Iask,'Sheissomewhereoutside(在夕卜面).’

'What'sshedoing'

'Sheislookingforme.'"

1.ThereisapartyatMrJones'shouseonMondayevening.()

2.MrJonesasksMrBrownandhiswifetogototheparty.()

3.ThetelephoneisinMrBrown,soffice.()

4.MrBrownspeakstoMrsBrownonthetelephone.)

5.MrsBrownislookingforherson.()

十七

OneSundaymorningMrGreenandhischild,Bill,areinabigsho

p.MrGreenwantstobuyanewblouseforMrsGreen.Billlikesor

anges,sohisfatherbuystwokilos(公斤)oforangesforhim,too

.Billwantstobuysomepicture——booksc,ndcolourpencils,too.

Therearemanypeopleintheshop.Theyaremenandwomen,oldand

young.Theyal1wanttobuysomethingthere.

1.MrGreengoestotheshopwith.()

A.MrsgreenB.hissonC.hisdaughterD.hisfather

2.MrGreenwantstobuyanewblousefor.()

A.Bill'smotherB.BillC.hisfriendD.otherpeople

3.Billlikes.()

A.allthethingsB.thenewblouseC.orangesD.orange

4.Bi11wantstobuy.()

A,somepicture—booksB.somecolourpencils

C.clothesintheshopD.AandB

10.Theshopis.()

A.emptyB.closeC.fullofchildrenD.fullofpeople

(1)JimgoestoTokyo.Hewantstoseehisaunt.Butwhenhewalksou

tofthestation,hecan'tfindhisway.Thecityisnowquitediff

erent.Heseesamanoutsideapolicestation,sohegoesuptoask

himforhelp.Themanlooksathimforalongtime,thensays,"I

'msorry,sir.I'mfromanothercity.I'mstandinghereandwantto

findapoliceman.Hemaytellyoutheway.”

1.JimgoestoTokyo___.

AtoseehisfriendBtoseehisfatherCtoseehi

sclassmateI)toseehisaunt

2.HegoestoTokyo___.

AforthefirsttimeBforthelasttimeCnotforthef

irsttimeDonlyonetime

3.Theman.

AworksinTokyoBknowsJimCdoesn,tlive

inTokyoDlikethecity

4.Theman.

Adoesn'tknowthewayBanswersatonce

Cdoesn,twanttoanswerDdoesn,tlikeJim

5.Thebesttitleis"”.

AGoingtoLondonBSeeinghisauntCSeeingapoliceman

DAskingtheway

(2)

“Joe,youareaveryolddog,“saidpolicemanFred."Todayisyour

birthdayagain.Irememberyouwere14yearsoldlastyear.Butyou

arestillthebestpolicedogintheworld!”

“ARF!ARF!”barkedJoe.

aYouarewelcome,“saidFred."Nowlet'sgetyourbirthdaydinner.

Showmewhereyouwanttoeat.

JoeledFreddownthestreet.Goodsmellscamefromalltheeatingpl

aces.BUTJOEwandedon闲逛.Atlasthestoppedatasmallplace.Hesmel

ledaroundthedoor.Thenhepushedthedooropen.

“Isthiswhereyouwanttocat“askedFred.ButJoedidnetbarka

nanswer.Heputhisnosetothefloorandranacrosstheroom.Then

hejumpedonamanatatable!aGoodboy,Joe!”saidFred.Joea

ndFredhavelookedfortherobberfortenyears."Andnowyouhave

foundhim!”

JoeandFredtooktherobbertothepolicestation.ThenFredsaid,

“Allright,Joe,youhavedoneyourwork.Welldone!Congratulations.

Nowdoyouwantthatbirthdaydinner""ARF!"barkedJoe,“ARF!ARF!

""Let'sgo,"saidFred.'Tmhungry,too.v

1.HowoldisJoe

AFifteen.BFive.CThirteen.DFourteen.

2.HowmanyyearshavethepoliceandJoelookedfortherobber

A13.B10.C6.D7.

3.Inthestory,Joesays“ARF!ARF!”twice.Thefirsttimehemean

sa”

AHello!HowareyouBThankyou.C.Oh.No.I

'mnotagooddog.

DI'msorrytohearthat.

4FredwantstogiveJoeadinnerbecause___.

Ait'sJoe'sbirthdayBtodayisFred'sbirthdayC

FredfoundaneatingplaceDJoecaughttherobber

5Joeisgreat,isn,the

AYes.heIS.BNo,heisn't.CYes,heisn,t.DNo

,heis.

Itiseighto'clock.Thechildrengotoschoolbycareveryday,the

yaregoingtoschoolonfoot.Itisteno'clock.Mrs.Sawyerusual1

ystaysathomeinthemorning,butthismorning,sheisgoingtoth

eshops.Itisfouro'clock.Intheafternoon,Mrs.Sawyerusuallydr

inksteainthelivingroom.Butthisafternoon,sheisdrinkingtea

inthegarden.Itissixo'clock,Intheevening,thechiIdrenusual1

ydotheirhomework,butthisevening,theyarenotdoingtheirhomewo

rk.Atthemoment,theyareplayinginthegarden.Itisnineo'cloc

k.Mr.Sawyerusuallyreadshisnewspaperatnight.Buthe'snotread

inghisnewspapertonight.Atthemoment,he'sreadinganinteresting

book.

1.Thechildrengotoschooleveryday.

A.bycarB.onfootC.bybikeD.bybus

2.Mrs.Sawyerisgoingto___thismorning

A.stayingathomeB.goshoppingC.drinkingteaD.wa

tchingTV

3.Mrs.Sawyerusuallydrinksteaintheeveningatintheliv

ingroom.

A.8:00B.16:00C.18:00D.21:00

4.Arethechildrendoingtheirhomeworkatthemoment

A.Yes,theydo.B.No,theydon,t.C.Yes,theyarc.D.

No,theyaren,t

5.Atthemoment,Mr.Sawyeris

A.watchingTVB.readinghisnewspaperC.playingin

thegardenD.readinganinterestingbook.

(4)

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