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¡¡¡¡Little Tom down the street calls our dog
¡°the keep dog¡±. Zip is a sheep dog. But when Tom tries to say ¡°sheep¡±, it comes out¡°keep¡±. And in a way Tom is right. Zip is always bringing things home for us to keep! I'll tell you about some of them.¡¡¡¡Zip's first present was a shoe. It was made of green silk.
¡¡¡¡We didn't know how Zip found the shoe. But after a moment Mary, my big sister, told me the shoe had a strange smell. I nodded
£¨µãÍ·£©and held my nose.¡°What do you think it is?¡±¡¡¡¡
¡°It smells like something for cleaning. I think someone tried to clean a spot£¨Î۵㣩off the shoe. Then he put it at the door to dry.¡±¡¡¡¡
¡°Along came Zip. And goodbye shoe!¡±I said.¡°We should take it back.¡±¡¡¡¡
¡°We can't,¡±said my sister.¡¡¡¡
¡°Maybe little Tom is right,¡±Mary said.¡°Maybe Zip is a keep dog!¡±(1) The writer and Mary didn't know ________.
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£®what Zip's first present wasB
£®how Zip carried its first present homeC
£®who owned Zip's first presentD
£®what Zip's first present was made of(2) Tom calls Zip¡°the keep dog¡±because ________.
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A
£®the dog likes keeping thingsB
£®the dog likes playing with shoesC
£®he doesn't know the dog's nameD
£®he can't pronounce the word¡°sheep¡±well(3) What made the shoe strange was _______.
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A
£®its colourB
£®its smellC
£®its sizeD
£®that it was a silk one(4) The word¡°keep¡±in the last sentence means ________.
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A
£®keeping things for itselfB
£®bringing things for others to keepC
£®not letting it run aboutD
£®taking care of a small child(5) We can know from the reading that the dog ________.
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£®likes to give presents to peopleB
£®has been kept in at the writer's homeC
£®has brought some troubleD
£®likes to be called¡°the keep dog¡±
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