Mr. Brown lived in a house less than five miles from his office, so he was able to drive home every day for lunch and it took him twenty minutes. Every time he drove home at noon, he found many cars were parked outside his house and there was no room for his own car. He had to drive somewhere else to park his car. Then he had to walk back home. This made him very angry.

He had put up a board, which said, No Parking in the garden facing the road, but nobody noticed it. People seemed to obey only a police notice with white letters on a blue board: POLICE NOTICE NO PARKING

Mrs. Brown said that he could steal a police notice. But he was afraid to do so. She then said that he could make one just like a police. He said he was not the police and couldn’t use the word police. Several days later, Mr. Brown made a blue board with white letters POLITE NOTICE NO PARKING

Oh! Mrs. Brown said, "But you told me you weren’t going to use the word police, but why do you use it now?" Really?" he asked, "Look again. " She started to laugh. "You are really clever."

1.Mr. Brown's office was_____ his house.

A. less than two miles from B. next to

C. about 20 minutes' drive from D. very far from

2.Mr. Brown was angry about that_______

A. he found no room to park his car outside his house.

B. he had nothing to eat for lunch at home

C. he saw many cars outside his house

D. he could find only a small place to park his car outside his house.

3.Mr. Brown made_______ notice board(s) altogether .

A. one B. two C. three D. no

4.Mr. Brown made a notice board which_______in the end.

A. was just the same as a police notice B. had more words than a police notice.

C. just looked like a police notice D. said “POLICE NOTICE NO PARKING”

5.We can infer that_______after Mr. Brown put up the blue board.

A. more people would park their cars outside Mr. Brown's house.

B. he still had to drive away from his house to park his car.

C. fewer people would park their cars outside Mr. Brown’s house.

D. more police would make friends with him.

Last week my grandpa called me. He asked me to spend my vacation with him. He lives in a village in the countryside. It’s small but it’s pretty cool there in summer. The weather is very hot in our city and I often feel bored here. I was very happy and thanked him. I said, “I’m going to visit you when my summer vacation begins.”

On July 5th, my parents and I went shopping and bought some delicious food for my grandpa.

The next morning my father took me to the train station. It was the first time for me to have a train trip alone(独自). I looked out of the window on the train. I found the scenery(风景)was beautiful. I thought the trip was relaxing.

At four in the afternoon the train arrived at the station. I saw my grandpa standing outside when I got off(下车). He was happy when he saw me. His village is about one kilometer from the station so we walked there. I looked around and found the mountains were high and green. I thought I could have a good time there.

1.My grandpa called and asked me to .

A. spend my vacation with him in the countryside

B. spend my vacation with my parents in the city

C. have a train trip alone

D. walk to his village

2.What did my father and I buy for my grandpa?

A. Some fruit. B. Some food. C. Some clothes. D. Some cakes.

3.When did my father take me to the train station?

A. Last week. B. On July 5th. C. On July 6th. D. At 4 pm.

4.How did we get to my grandpa’s village from the train station?

A. On foot. B. By bus. C. By bike. D. By train.

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