Many television programmes are very realistic. One who watches TV often feels that whatever happened in the film could well happen to him. With only a little imagination, every man in the street becomes a thief, a spy or a murderer. Jane had been watching a spy film at her friend’s house. In it, a young girl had been followed and murdered. She felt a little frightened, walking to the station. She took a train back to the centre of the city. There were a lot of people traveling with her, so she felt much safer.
A man sitting opposite her, reading a newspaper, glanced at her. She thought nothing of it until she saw him staring at her. Remember the film and feeling very uncomfortable, she got off the train and went to the bus stop. When he got on the same bus as she did, she found that he was following her. As long as she had been with other people she wasn’t frightened. But when she got off the bus, the streets were almost empty. She walked as quickly as she could. She could hear footsteps following her but she didn’t dare to look around. After what seemed to have been hours, she was unable to find them, because she was so frightened. The footsteps stopped behind her. She felt a hand on her shoulder. Instead of feeling hands round her neck, however, she heard a pleasant voice. “I apologize if I frightened you. I’m your new neighbour. I thought I recognized you in the train, but I wasn’t sure.”

  1. 1.

    Jane felt frightened, walking to the station, because ________

    1. A.
      she had seen a murder on television
    2. B.
      she was being followed
    3. C.
      she had been at her friend’s house
    4. D.
      she was a girl of rich imagination
  2. 2.

    Jane’s friend lived ______ her

    1. A.
      very near
    2. B.
      a short distance away from
    3. C.
      a long way from
    4. D.
      next to
  3. 3.

    Jane was really frightened because _______

    1. A.
      the man who followed her was her new neighbour
    2. B.
      the man apologized
    3. C.
      the street was empty
    4. D.
      she thought she met a murderer
  4. 4.

    The man put his hand on her shoulder. He meant to _______ Jane

    1. A.
      kill
    2. B.
      be friendly to
    3. C.
      frighten
    4. D.
      play a joke on
  5. 5.

    A girl will be frightened if ______

    1. A.
      she often watches TV
    2. B.
      she is followed by a stranger for a long time
    3. C.
      she meets her neighbour suddenly
    4. D.
      she feels a hand on her shoulder

“All I could see was two sets of red eyes below me,” said Dave Gatty, an Australian farmer who spent seven days up a tree in remote bush land to escape crocodiles. Gatty, 52, said he was forced to take such drastic action after he accidentally went into a crocodile-infested area of Queensland. He only had two meat sandwiches to keep him going, as crocodiles moved beneath his tree each night until his rescue. Gatty said he decided it was safer to hold out for a rescue team than try to make a run for it. His problems began after he fell off his horse while out in the northern Australia outback. Dazed and bleeding, he climbed back on his horse and hoped it would lead him home. It was only when he regained his senses he realized that he had been taken into crocodile-infested area. “I had to get off the horse and I fell straight into a crocodile nest,” he told reporters. 
“That frightened me. I couldn’t go back, it was too far and too dangerous, so I headed to the nearest high ground and stayed there, hoping someone would come and find me before the crocs did.”
Gatty explained how each night two crocodiles would sit at the bottom of the tree staring at him. Although Gatty’s two sandwiches ran out after three days, he was able to get running water during the day and knew rescuers were looking for him as he could see helicopters in the air above his tree.
“If I hadn’t seen the crocs circling me, and if I hadn’t fallen into the croc nest, I would have made a push for it. But I knew the safest thing was for me to sit and wait,” he said. A chocolate bar, given to him by rescuers after being moved to safety by using a winch(卷扬机), “was like a gourmet (delicious)meal,” he said

  1. 1.

    Gaddy felt _______ when he found himself trapped in the crocodile- infested area

    1. A.
      panicked but optimistic
    2. B.
      nervous and hopeless
    3. C.
      upset and regretful
    4. D.
      frightened but calm
  2. 2.

    Which of the following did not help Gatty survive the accident?

    1. A.
      Sandwiches
    2. B.
      Running water
    3. C.
      Chocolates
    4. D.
      Staying up in a tree
  3. 3.

    What’s the right order of the events related to the accident?
    a. Gaddy climbed up onto his horse unconscious.
    b. Gaddy climbed up a tree and stayed there.
    c. Gaddy was moved by a winch to safety.
    d. Gaddy fell off his horse accidentally.
    e. Gaddy found himself in a crocodile-infested area

    1. A.
      a d e c b
    2. B.
      d a e b c
    3. C.
      a d e b c
    4. D.
      d e a b c
  4. 4.

    The article can be classified as _________

    1. A.
      a news story
    2. B.
      a scientific fiction
    3. C.
      a personal essay
    4. D.
      a literary report

No one can believe that the over 6,300-kilometer Great Wall might disappear some day. Believe it or not, the Great Wall is being destroyed by people. Less than 20 percent of the Great Wall built in the Ming Dynasty ,is still perfect, but about 80 percent is in danger. The Great Wall can be called “ great “ mostly because of its amazing length. But we should realize that the length was made up of one brick at a time. If we do nothing to save the Great Wall,it will become a series of separate wasteland rather than a historic site.
The Great Wall is actually a series of walls built and rebuilt by different dynasties over the past 2,000 years. It began in the rule of China’s first emperor, Qin Shihuang of the Qin Dynasty (221BC----206BC), and lasted into the Ming Dynasty. The parts built before the Ming Dynasty have nearly disappeared. People are familiar with sections such as Badaling in Beijing and Jiayuguan Pass in Gansu, because they have been open to tourists for many years. But those sections far away from the public eyes have been almost forgotten.
Few local people knew the 3—meter—high walls made of earth and stones beside them are parts of the Great Wall. The lack of knowledge is considered as one of the main reasons behind human.
The bricks on the Great Wall are carried off by countryside people to build their houses,sheep corrals and pigsties. Some were taken away to build roads. Bricks carved with people’s names are put away as remembrances. The rubbish is spread over the battlements. The brick can be sold 15 yuan per tractor load. Those who destroyed and are destroying the Wall know its name, but are not clear about its cultural meaning. It will take a long time to let them know this. The local farmers not only carried off the body of the Wall but also dug out the entire base.
It is necessary to protect the Great Wall. First of all, the officials should be aware of the importance of the Great Wall. Young Chinese should know more about the nation’s great civilization and learn to love it

  1. 1.

    Why does the writer say the Great Wall might disappear?

    1. A.
      It is useless from now on
    2. B.
      It is too old to be used again
    3. C.
      It will be replaced by a new one
    4. D.
      Some parts of it are being destroyed
  2. 2.

    The underlined part “ those sections far away from the public eyes “( in Para. 2 ) refers to the parts of the Great Wall______________

    1. A.
      nobody can watch
    2. B.
      that are too far to be seen
    3. C.
      that are too difficult to find
    4. D.
      that are not well-known to the public
  3. 3.

    What’s the main reason of the Great Wall being destroyed?

    1. A.
      The local people sell the bricks for a living
    2. B.
      The local people are short of culture knowledge
    3. C.
      The local people think that the Great Wall is not important
    4. D.
      The local people need bricks and stones to build houses
  4. 4.

    Which of the following may be the best title for this passage?

    1. A.
      How to Protect the Great Wall
    2. B.
      How the Great Wall came into being
    3. C.
      The Great Wall Being Rebuilt
    4. D.
      The Great Wall Being in Danger

Some kids start to drink alcohol (酒精) at a young age. They think it is part of becoming an adult.They also think drinking is not that bad because so many people do it.They feel it is not as bad as taking drugs (毒品). It is easy for kids to get liquor(酒精饮料)by using fake identification (伪造证件).
Parents may start to notice a change in their child’s behavior if the child starts drinking. Kids who drink sometimes stop doing things they normally liked to do.They may keep telephone calls and meetings a secret and not want anybody to touch their things.They act moody(喜怒无常) and do not have the same eating and sleeping habits.
Parents need to stay involved (牵涉) in their kids’ lives. They should talk to their children about their problems to be aware of any changes.
Parents can be the best protection. Children who get a lot of love can feel good about themselves. It helps them resist(抵抗) doing bad things even when other kids are doing them. Parents can also help set a good example by not drinking and driving. They can have firm rules in the home that everyone follows.
Give the children good ideas on how to say “no” to drinking, even when they are at a party. Try not to overreact or panic (惊慌) if the child tries alcohol. How you handle it can affect their attitude. It may be helpful to talk to other parents about setting up curfews (宵禁令) and rules about parties or other events.

  1. 1.

    Which of the following is NOT the reason why some kids have an early start of drinking?

    1. A.
      They want to show their maturity (成熟) by drinking alcohol.
    2. B.
      Drinking alcohol is much cooler than taking drugs.
    3. C.
      They are affected by many other people around them.
    4. D.
      They can get liquor easily.
  2. 2.

    According to the passage, what changes may happen to the kids who start drinking?

    1. A.
      Nothing serious will happen to them.
    2. B.
      They keep the same eating and sleeping habits.
    3. C.
      They can control their moods quite well.
    4. D.
      Sometimes they act secretly.
  3. 3.

    According to the writer, if parents find their children try alcohol, they had better ________.

    1. A.
      punish them at once
    2. B.
      ask the police for help
    3. C.
      ask their children’s friends for help
    4. D.
      set up curfews and rules about parties or other events with other parents
  4. 4.

    Which is the main subject discussed in the passage?

    1. A.
      Teen health.
    2. B.
      Teen education.
    3. C.
      Teen drinking
    4. D.
      Parents’ worries.

The other day, I happened to meet someone I hadn’t seen for many years. I couldn’t believe the change in him. As a matter of fact, he didn’t even seem like the 1 person.
When I first knew Bill, back in 2 , he was one of the most carefree(无忧无虑的) people I had ever 3 . He was always ready to have a 4. He usually went out for beer at three o’clock in the morning or drove 50 miles to see an old 5 he really liked. Bill and I were in the same class in college, and 6 was never dull when he was 7 . With him there was one wild 8 after another. Sometimes I wonder how we 9 to study for our exams.
Last week I was in Houston on business, and I ran into Bill in the bar at the hotel. 10, I wasn’t even 11it was he. Was this short-haired businessman really the same person? I wasn’t really sure until I came near him, but it indeed was Bill. Now he works for a bank. He 12 most of the evening about his job, his new car and his house. How he had changed! Back when we were in college, the 13thing Bill cared about was possessions. Now they seemed to be his main 14. Although I have changed quite a bit myself, somehow, I never 15 Bill changing so much. My image of him 16 the one I had formed 17 the time when we were college students together.
I suppose it’s 18 to expect people to remain the same, especially 19 I have changed so much myself. But I must say that I enjoyed the old Bill much more than the new Bill. Maybe he 20 the same way about me.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      proper
    2. B.
      same
    3. C.
      regular
    4. D.
      common
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      childhood
    2. B.
      primary school
    3. C.
      high school
    4. D.
      college
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      considered
    2. B.
      supposed
    3. C.
      met
    4. D.
      expected
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      party
    2. B.
      quarrel
    3. C.
      meeting
    4. D.
      class
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      man
    2. B.
      hospital
    3. C.
      film
    4. D.
      hotel
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      study
    2. B.
      life
    3. C.
      work
    4. D.
      fun
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      in
    2. B.
      down
    3. C.
      away
    4. D.
      around
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      dream
    2. B.
      mistake
    3. C.
      chance
    4. D.
      joke
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      decided
    2. B.
      continued
    3. C.
      managed
    4. D.
      hoped
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      As usual
    2. B.
      By accident
    3. C.
      From then on
    4. D.
      All the time
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      glad
    2. B.
      surprised
    3. C.
      excited
    4. D.
      sure
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      thought
    2. B.
      talked
    3. C.
      argued
    4. D.
      spent
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      best
    2. B.
      last
    3. C.
      next
    4. D.
      only
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      interest
    2. B.
      career
    3. C.
      subject
    4. D.
      problem
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      forgot
    2. B.
      minded
    3. C.
      liked
    4. D.
      imagined
  16. 16.
    1. A.
      remained
    2. B.
      reminded
    3. C.
      suggested
    4. D.
      became
  17. 17.
    1. A.
      since
    2. B.
      from
    3. C.
      at
    4. D.
      till
  18. 18.
    1. A.
      unnecessary
    2. B.
      foolish
    3. C.
      common
    4. D.
      unusual
  19. 19.
    1. A.
      because
    2. B.
      that
    3. C.
      how
    4. D.
      when
  20. 20.
    1. A.
      felt
    2. B.
      acted
    3. C.
      looked
    4. D.
      discovered

The French word renaissance means rebirth. It was first used in 1855 by the historian Jules Michelet in his History of France,then adopted by historians of culture,by art historians,and eventually by music historians,all of whom applied it to European culture during the 150 years spanning 1450-1600.The concept of rebirth was appropriate to this period of European history because of the renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman culture that began in Italy and then spread throughout Europe. Scholars and artists of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries wanted to restore the learning and ideals of the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome. To these scholars this meant a return to human—as opposed to spiritual values. Fulfillment in life—as opposed to concern about an afterlife—became a desirable goal,and expressing the entire range of human emotions and enjoying the pleasures of the senses were no longer frowned(皱眉头) on. Artists and writers now turned to secular(不朽的)as well as religious subject matter and sought to make their works understandable and appealing.
These changes in outlook deeply affected the musical culture of the Renaissance period—how people thought about music as well as the way music was composed,experienced,discussed,and circulated. They could see the architectural monuments,sculptures(雕塑),plays,and poems that were being rediscovered,but they could not actually hear ancient music—although they could read the writings of classical philosophers,poets,essayists,and music theorists that were becoming available in translation. They learned about the power of ancient music to move the listener and wondered why modern music did not have the same effect. For example,the influential religious leader Bernardino Cirillo expressed disappointment with the learned music of his time. He urged musicians to follow the example of the sculptors,painters,architects,and scholars who had rediscovered ancient art and literature.
The musical Renaissance in Europe was more a general cultural movement and state of mind than a specific set of musical techniques. Furthermore,music changed so rapidly during this century and a half—though at different rates in different countries—that we cannot define a single Renaissance style

  1. 1.

    What is the passage mainly about?

    1. A.
      The musical compositions that best illustrate the developments during the European Renaissance
    2. B.
      The musical techniques that were in use during the European Renaissance
    3. C.
      The European Renaissance as a cultural development that included changes in musical style
    4. D.
      The ancient Greek and Roman musical practices used during the European Renaissance
  2. 2.

    The underlined word “now” in Paragraph 1 refers to ________

    1. A.
      1855
    2. B.
      the period of the Renaissance
    3. C.
      the time of the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome
    4. D.
      the time at which the author wrote the passage
  3. 3.

    It can be inferred from the passage that thinkers of the Renaissance were seeking a rebirth of ________

    1. A.
      spirituality in everyday life
    2. B.
      communication among artists across Europe
    3. C.
      a cultural emphasis on human values
    4. D.
      religious themes in art that would accompany the traditional secular themes
  4. 4.

    What can be inferred about the music of ancient Greece and Rome?

    1. A.
      Its effect on listeners was described in a number of classical texts
    2. B.
      It was played on instruments that are familiar to modern audiences
    3. C.
      It expressed more different ideals than classical sculpture,painting and poetry
    4. D.
      It had the same effect on Renaissance audiences as it had when originally performed
  5. 5.

    According to the passage,why was Bernardino Cirillo disappointed with the music of his time?

    1. A.
      It did not contain enough religious themes
    2. B.
      It had little emotional impact on audiences
    3. C.
      It was not complex enough to appeal to musicians
    4. D.
      It was too dependent on the art and literature of his time

People use their mouths for many things. They eat, talk, shout and sing. They smile and they kiss. In the English language, there are many expressions about the word“mouth”. But some of them are not so nice. For example, if you say bad things about a person, the person might protest and say “Do not bad mouth me.” Sometimes, people say something to a friend or family member that they later regret because it hurts that people’s feelings. Or they tell the person something they were not supposed to. The speaker might say: “I really put my foot in my mouth this time”. If this should happen, the speaker might feel down in the mouth, In other words, he might feel sad for saying the wrong thing.
Information is often spread through word of mouth. This is general communication between people, like friends talking to each other.” How did you hear about that new movie?” someone might ask,” Oh, by word of mouth.” A more official way of getting information is through a company or government mouthpiece. This is an official spokesperson. Government –run media could also be called a mouthpiece.
Sometimes when one person is speaking, he says the same thing that his friend was going to say. When this happens, the friend might say: “You took the words right out of my mouth!” Sometimes a person has a bad or unpleasant experience with another person. He might say that experience “left a bad taste in my mouth”. Or the person might have had a very frightening experience, like being chased by an angry dog. He might say : “ I had my heart in my mouth.”

  1. 1.

    The underlined words “ down in the mouth” in Paragraph One can be best replaced by ______.

    1. A.
      ashamed
    2. B.
      regretful
    3. C.
      satisfied
    4. D.
      excited
  2. 2.

    Which could be used to describe one’s fear?

    1. A.
      By word of mouth
    2. B.
      Put one ‘s foot in one’s mouth
    3. C.
      Take the words right out one’s mouth
    4. D.
      Have one’s heart in one’s mouth
  3. 3.

    The second paragraph of the passage mainly tells us ______.

    1. A.
      the meaning of two expressions
    2. B.
      information from folk communication
    3. C.
      information from official-run media
    4. D.
      two different ways to get information
  4. 4.

    The author writes the passage in order to ______.

    1. A.
      introduce some expressions
    2. B.
      enjoy learning English
    3. C.
      learn about English culture
    4. D.
      use words correctly

As you climb into the hill country, the roads get dustier and rougher, and fewer cars can be seen. Phonxay is one of the poorest districts of Laos, and many of its villages are only accessible by footpath. Our destination this hot morning is a concrete water tank that can be found just off the road. A UK organization helped to build it six years ago, and in the nearby village of Thapho, where clean drinking water is scarce, it has made a big difference. The tank feeds six taps which in turn give water to over 800 people---it has improved things for almost every family, from schoolchildren to grannies.
But lately, we were told, the clean water supply has come under pressure from new arrivals, people who have come down from the hill areas, and there are concerns that there will not be enough clean water to go round.
There are also serious worries about resources in Laos. The Chinese are building a 400km railway link, which could transform the landlocked country. About 150,000 Chinese workers will be involved. What will this do to local clean water supplies? How will the workers be fed?
The vast majority of Laotians live on farms. But with foreign investors wanting to buy up land, local people will have to be moved to make room for them. Heavily dependent on both foreign aid and foreign investment, Laos still falls well behind its neighbours, although its economy has grown at about 6% a year in the last decade. Its biggest economic problem is the lack of locally trained skilled workforce.
But there are reasons to be hopeful for the future. Laos is beautiful, and foreign tourism continues to grow: fortunately so far the fast-food chains and coffee bars common elsewhere are nowhere to be seen. Although all local media are government-run, the Internet is not controlled and the BBC and CNN are available to those with satellite dishes.
The government has also achieved impressive results in rural development, with communities benefiting not just from cleaner water but the construction of new schools and regular visits from medical teams. Poverty will not be history in Laos within the next decade, but with small steps forward and a bit of outside help, the country could find itself out of the UN’s least-developed category by 2020

  1. 1.

    What is putting pressure on the local supply of clean water?

    1. A.
      Dust from the road is making the water dirtier
    2. B.
      There are too many taps accessing the water
    3. C.
      The population of the area is growing fast
    4. D.
      The coming summer will dry up rivers and lakes
  2. 2.

    According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a reason for Laos to be hopeful?

    1. A.
      There are no fast-food restaurants in the country
    2. B.
      Laos has a variety of tourist attractions
    3. C.
      Information on the Internet is freely accessible
    4. D.
      The government owns all local media
  3. 3.

    What is the most serious limitation on Laos’ economic growth?

    1. A.
      The lack of local skilled workers
    2. B.
      A poor transportation system
    3. C.
      Too much foreign aid
    4. D.
      Too many foreign workers
  4. 4.

    What is the best title for the passage?

    1. A.
      Laos: slow-developing nations
    2. B.
      Laos: small steps forward
    3. C.
      Laos: least-developed land
    4. D.
      Laos: landlocked country

Planning a visit to the UK? Here we help with ways to cut your costs.
AVOID BIG EVENTS  Big sporting events, concerts and exhibitions can increase the cost of accommodation and make it harder to find a room. A standard double room at the Thistle Brighton on the final Friday of the Brighton Comedy Festival (19 Oct.) cost ?169.15 at Booking.com. A week later, the same room cost ?118.15.
If you can be flexible and want to know dates to avoid—or you’re looking for a big event to pass your time—check out sites such as Whatsonwhen.com, which allow you to search for events in the UK by city, date and category.
STAYAWAY FROM THE STATION If traveling to your destination by train, you may want to find a good base close to the station, but you could end up paying more for the sake of convenience at the start of your holiday.
Don’t be too choosy about the part of town you stay in. Booking two months in advance, the cheapest room at Travelodge’s Central Euston hotel in London for Saturday 22 September was ?95.95. A room just a tube journey away at its Covent Garden hotel was ?75.75. And at Farringdon, a double room cost just ?62.95.
LOOK AFTER YOURSELF Really central hotels in cities such as London, Edinburgh and Cardiff can cost a fortune, especially at weekends and during big events. As an alternative consider checking into a self-catering flat with its own kitchen. Often these flats are hidden away on the top floors of city centre buildings. A great example is the historic O’Neill Flat on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, available for ?420 for five days in late September, with room for four adults.
GET ON A BIKE London’s ‘Boris bikes’ have attracted the most attention, but other cities also have similar programmes that let you rent a bicycle and explore at your own pace, saving you on public transport or car parking costs.
Among the smaller cities with their own programmes are Newcastle (casual members pay around ?1.50 for two hours) and Cardiff (free for up to 30 minutes, or ?5 per day). (358 words)

  1. 1.

    The Brighton Comedy Festival is mentioned mainly to show big events may ______.

    1. A.
      help travelers pass time
    2. B.
      attract lots of travelers to the UK
    3. C.
      allow travelers to make flexible plans
    4. D.
      cause travelers to pay more for accommodation
  2. 2.

    “Farringdon” in Paragraph 5 is most probably ______.

    1. A.
      a hotel away from the train station
    2. B.
      the tube line to Covent Garden
    3. C.
      an ideal holiday destination
    4. D.
      the name of a travel agency
  3. 3.

    The passage shows that the O’Neill Flat ______.

    1. A.
      lies on the ground floor
    2. B.
      is located in central London
    3. C.
      provides cooking facilities for tourists
    4. D.
      costs over £100 on average per day in late September
  4. 4.

    Cardiff’s program allows a free bike for a maximum period of______.

    1. A.
      half an hour
    2. B.
      one hour
    3. C.
      one hour and a half
    4. D.
      two hours
  5. 5.

    The main purpose of the passage is ______.

    1. A.
      to tell visitors how to book in advance
    2. B.
      to supply visitors with hotel information
    3. C.
      to show visitors the importance of self-help
    4. D.
      to offer visitors some money-saving tips

A friend of mine was fond of drawing horse. He drew the horses very well, but he always began the tail. Now it is the Western rule to begin at the head of the horse, that is why I was surprised. It struck me that it could not really make any difference whether the artist begins at the head or the tail or the belly(肚子) or the foot of the horse, if he really knows his business. And most great artists who really know their business do not follow other people's rule. They make their own rules. Every one of them does his work in a way peculiar( 奇特的) to himself; and the peculiarity means only that he finds it more easy to work in that way.
Now the very same thing is true to literature. And the question, "How shall I begin?" only means that you want to begin at the head instead of beginning at the tail or somewhere else. That is, you are not yet experienced enough to trust to your own powers. When you become more experienced you will never ask the question, and I think that you will often begin at the tail -- that is to say, you will write the end of the story before you have even thought of the beginning

  1. 1.

    A friend of the writer's drew the horses ______.

    1. A.
      very well
    2. B.
      in the way of western rule
    3. C.
      in the way of his own rule
    4. D.
      all of the above
  2. 2.

    The writer was surprised because______.

    1. A.
      the artist began to draw at the head of the horse
    2. B.
      the artist began to draw at the tail of the horse
    3. C.
      the artist made his own rule
    4. D.
      the artist did not follow other people's rule
  3. 3.

    You are not yet experienced because ______.

    1. A.
      you don't know where to begin
    2. B.
      you want to begin at the head instead of beginning at the tail
    3. C.
      you always asked question
    4. D.
      you do not trust to your own powers
  4. 4.

    when you become more experienced you will ______.

    1. A.
      never ask question
    2. B.
      often begin at the tail
    3. C.
      should write the end of the story
    4. D.
      should think of the beginning
  5. 5.

    The topic of the passage is______.

    1. A.
      How to draw a horse
    2. B.
      How to write a story
    3. C.
      How to make your own rules
    4. D.
      Trust to your own powers
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