One day, my wife and I went shopping. We took the car as we had a lot of things to buy because my brother and his family were going to spend the weekend with us. We stopped the car in front of the shop. An hour later we came back to the car with a lot of things. Then the trouble started. We could not open the car door. “Oh, dear,” said my wife. “What are we going to do?” “Let’s ask that policeman,” I said. The policeman was very kind and glad to help us. Soon he got the door open. Just at that moment an angry man came up and shouted. “What are you doing with my car?” We looked at the number of the car, and our faces turned very red.

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1. The husband and the wife went shopping     .              

A. by bus     B. in their car      C. by bike    D. on foot

2. They spent     in the shop doing their shopping.         

A. half an hour   B. four hours      C. one hour   D. eight hours

3. The     opened the car door in the end.            

A. husband      B. wife        C. policeman   D. owner of the car

4. The owner of the car was very angry to see     .            

A. some one had opened his car door      B. the policeman standing by the car

C. his car was not there           D. that there was a trouble

5. They didn’t know it was the wrong car until they looked at the   of the car.

A. color     B. owner       C. door     D. number

 

It was just three degrees above zero. “That’s cold,” thought Jane as she got ready to deliver her morning papers. Jane had 50 customers, and on cold mornings when she couldn’t ride her bicycle, it took her more than an hour to make her rounds.

As she collected her papers and put them into a big canvas bag, Jane regretted that she hadn’t finished her math homework the night before. There was still time. She’d hurry with the papers and finish the math before breakfast.

Less than an hour later, Jane was nearly finished. She had only five customers to go. She could then head for home to complete her math while her room fixed breakfast. As she rounded the corner, she saw a car in the middle of the street. It was Mr. Zimmerman, the elder man, who walked with a walking stick. His car was out of gas.

“I’d like to help Mr. Zimmerman,” thought Jane, “but if I do, I won’t have time to do my homework.” She hated to think what Mr. Roberts would say if she hadn’t completed her papers.

“It’s his own fault for running out of gas,” Jane talked to herself. “The station is only a half mile down the street. Surely Mr. Zimmerman can walk that far, even on a cold morning like this --- can’t he? ” As she walked down the street, Jane wondered what to do.

1.Jane delivers her paper______.

A.before she goes to school

B.on cold morning

C.with the help of Mr. Zimmerman’s car

D.on the way to school

2.Mr. Zimmerman was old and_______.

A.couldn’t drive well

B.would have nobody to help him

C.was not rich enough to buy gas

D.was not able to walk a long way

3.We know from the reading that______.

A.Jane couldn’t find any time to finish her homework

B.it took about an hour for Jane to send the papers

C.Jane would have her breakfast in the school

D.Jane likes to deliver papers on cold mornings

4. The reading doesn’t say but we can infer(推断) that_____.

A.Jane bought the gas for Mr. Zimmerman

B.usually Jane delivers papers by bike

C.Mr. Robert doesn’t like Jane at school

D.Mr. Zimmerman had to leave the car for Jane

 

It was just three degrees above zero. “That’s cold,” thought Jane as she got ready to deliver her morning papers. Jane had 50 customers, and on cold mornings when she couldn’t ride her bicycle, it took her more than an hour to make her rounds. As she collected her papers and put them into a big canvas bag, Jane regretted that she hadn’t finished her math homework the night before. There was still time. She’d hurry with the papers and finish the math before breakfast.

Less than an hour later, Jane was nearly finished. She had only five customers to go. She could then head for home to complete her math while her room fixed breakfast. As she rounded the corner, she saw a car in the middle of the street. It was Mr. Zimmerman, the elder man, who walked with a walking stick. His car was out of gas.“I’d like to help Mr. Zimmerman,” thought Jane, “but if I do, I won’t have time to do my homework.” She hated to think what Mr. Roberts would say if she hadn’t completed her papers.

“It’s his own fault for running out of gas,” Jane talked to herself. “The station is only a half mile down the street. Surely Mr. Zimmerman can walk that far, even on a cold morning like this --- can’t he? ” As she walked down the street, Jane wondered what to do.

1.Jane delivers her paper______.

A.before she goes to school

B.on cold morning

C.with the help of Mr. Zimmerman’s car

D.on the way to school

2.Mr. Zimmerman was old and_______.

A.couldn’t drive well

B.would have nobody to help him

C.was not rich enough to buy gas

D.was not able to walk a long way

3.We know from the reading that______.

A.Jane couldn’t find any time to finish her homework

B.it took about an hour for Jane to send the papers

C.Jane would have her breakfast in the school

D.Jane likes to deliver papers on cold mornings

4.The reading doesn’t say but we can infer(推断) that_____.

A.Jane bought the gas for Mr. Zimmerman

B.usually Jane delivers papers by bike

C.Mr. Robert doesn’t like Jane at school

D.Mr. Zimmerman had to leave the car for Jane

 

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