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                                             79 Mayfair Road
Plumton, Kent
October 10th
Dear Rosemary,
I was very glad to get your letter this morning. I really ought to have written to you---it was my turn, I know----but I have been terribly busy. The children seem to take up all my time. I am thinking of sending Ann to a nursery school. She’ll be four next month. Baby has just started to walk and doesn’t give me a moment’s peace. But you know what it is like! How are all your children? I’m sure they love living in the country.
I’m afraid we can’t come over to see you next Sunday, as you suggest. Tom’s mother is coming to spend the day with us. What about the Sunday after that----- the twenty-second? We are free that day and should love to come. We’re longing to see your house.
Let me know, then, if the Sunday after next suits you. May we come for lunch? We’d like to leave fairly early in the evening to avoid the heavy traffic on the roads.
Love from us all,
Edna
【小题1】 Edna can not see Rosemary the following Sunday because_____.

A.she is afraid of the traffic     B.Tom’s mother is coming to see them that day
C.she prefers to come on 22nd        D.she is terribly busy with the children
【小题2】What doesn’t give Edna a moment’s peace?
A.That she has been thinking of sending Ann to a nursery school
B.That Tom’s mother will come soon
C.That she has been thinking of going to see Rosemary’s new house
D.That her baby has just started to walk
【小题3】We can infer from the letter that Tom is_________.
A.Edna’s husbandB.Edna’s sonC.Edna’s neighborD.Edna’s father


【小题1】B
【小题1】D
【小题1】A

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79 Mayfair Road

Plumton, Kent

October 10th

  Dear Rosemary,

  I was very glad to get your letter this morning. I really ought to have written to you----it was my turn , I know----but I have been terribly busy. The children seem to take up all my time. I am thinking of sending Ann to a nursery school. She'll be four next month. Baby has just started to walk and doesn't give me a moment's peace. But you know what it is like! How are all your children I'm sure they love living in the country.

  I'm afraid we can't come over to see you next Sunday, as you suggest. Tom's mother is coming to spend the day with us. What about the Sunday after that----the twenty-second ?We are free that day and should love to come. We're longing to see your new house.

  Let me know, then, if the Sunday after next suits you. May we come for lunch? We'd like to leave fairly early in the evening to avoid the heavy traffic on the roads.

Love from us all, Edna

1.Edna could not go to see Rosemary the following Sunday because ________ .

[  ]

A.she was afraid of the traffic

B.Tom's mother was coming to see them that day

C.she preferred to come on the twenty-second

D.she was terribly busy with the children

2.What doesn't give Edna a moment's peace?

[  ]

A.She was thinking of sending Ann to a nursery school.

B.Tom's mother would come soon.

C.She was thinking of going to see Rosemary's new house.

D.Baby had just started to walk.

3.From the passage, we know that Rosemary's family lived ________ .

[  ]

A.in a small town
B.in a big city
C.in a forest
D.in the country

4.What day was the day on which Edna wrote tae letter?

[  ]

A.Tuesday.
B.Sunday.
C.Friday.
D.Wednesday.

5.We can infer from the letter that Tom was ________ .

[  ]

A.Edna's husband
B.Edna's son
C.Edna's neighbor
D.Edna's father

  Reading Comprehension

79 Mayfair Road

Plumton, Kent

October 10th

  Dear Rosemary,

  I was very glad to get your letter this morning. I really ought to have written to you----it was my turn , I know----but I have been terribly busy. The children seem to take up all my time. I am thinking of sending Ann to a nursery school. She'll be four next month. Baby has just started to walk and doesn't give me a moment's peace. But you know what it is like! How are all your children I'm sure they love living in the country.

  I'm afraid we can't come over to see you next Sunday, as you suggest. Tom's mother is coming to spend the day with us. What about the Sunday after that----the twenty-second ?We are free that day and should love to come. We're longing to see your new house.

  Let me know, then, if the Sunday after next suits you. May we come for lunch? We'd like to leave fairly early in the evening to avoid the heavy traffic on the roads.

Love from us all, Edna

1.Edna could not go to see Rosemary the following Sunday because ________ .

[  ]

A.she was afraid of the traffic

B.Tom's mother was coming to see them that day

C.she preferred to come on the twenty-second

D.she was terribly busy with the children

2.What doesn't give Edna a moment's peace?

[  ]

A.She was thinking of sending Ann to a nursery school.

B.Tom's mother would come soon.

C.She was thinking of going to see Rosemary's new house.

D.Baby had just started to walk.

3.From the passage, we know that Rosemary's family lived ________ .

[  ]

A.in a small town
B.in a big city
C.in a forest
D.in the country

4.What day was the day on which Edna wrote tae letter?

[  ]

A.Tuesday.
B.Sunday.
C.Friday.
D.Wednesday.

5.We can infer from the letter that Tom was ________ .

[  ]

A.Edna's husband
B.Edna's son
C.Edna's neighbor
D.Edna's father

                                              79 Mayfair Road

                                                      Plumton, Kent

                                                      October 10th

Dear Rosemary,

I was very glad to get your letter this morning. I really ought to have written to you---it was my turn, I know----but I have been terribly busy. The children seem to take up all my time. I am thinking of sending Ann to a nursery school. She’ll be four next month. Baby has just started to walk and doesn’t give me a moment’s peace. But you know what it is like! How are all your children? I’m sure they love living in the country.

I’m afraid we can’t come over to see you next Sunday, as you suggest. Tom’s mother is coming to spend the day with us. What about the Sunday after that----- the twenty-second? We are free that day and should love to come. We’re longing to see your house.

Let me know, then, if the Sunday after next suits you. May we come for lunch? We’d like to leave fairly early in the evening to avoid the heavy traffic on the roads.

                                                          Love from us all,

                                                                    Edna

Edna can not see Rosemary the following Sunday because_____.

A. she is afraid of the traffic              B. Tom’s mother is coming to see them that day

C. she prefers to come on 22nd          D. she is terribly busy with the children

What doesn’t give Edna a moment’s peace?

A. That she has been thinking of sending Ann to a nursery school

B. That Tom’s mother will come soon

C. That she has been thinking of going to see Rosemary’s new house

D. That her baby has just started to walk

We can infer from the letter that Tom is_________.

A. Edna’s husband    B. Edna’s son     C. Edna’s neighbor     D. Edna’s father

                                             79 Mayfair Road

Plumton, Kent

October 10th

Dear Rosemary,

I was very glad to get your letter this morning. I really ought to have written to you---it was my turn, I know----but I have been terribly busy. The children seem to take up all my time. I am thinking of sending Ann to a nursery school. She’ll be four next month. Baby has just started to walk and doesn’t give me a moment’s peace. But you know what it is like! How are all your children? I’m sure they love living in the country.

I’m afraid we can’t come over to see you next Sunday, as you suggest. Tom’s mother is coming to spend the day with us. What about the Sunday after that----- the twenty-second? We are free that day and should love to come. We’re longing to see your house.

Let me know, then, if the Sunday after next suits you. May we come for lunch? We’d like to leave fairly early in the evening to avoid the heavy traffic on the roads.

Love from us all,

Edna

1. Edna can not see Rosemary the following Sunday because_____.

A.she is afraid of the traffic     

B.Tom’s mother is coming to see them that day

C.she prefers to come on 22nd        

D.she is terribly busy with the children

2.What doesn’t give Edna a moment’s peace?

A.That she has been thinking of sending Ann to a nursery school

B.That Tom’s mother will come soon

C.That she has been thinking of going to see Rosemary’s new house

D.That her baby has just started to walk

3.We can infer from the letter that Tom is_________.

A.Edna’s husband

B.Edna’s son

C.Edna’s neighbor

D.Edna’s father

 

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