Dr Brown was a very busy manHe always worked  1 He often  2  his family’s birthdays

    Yesterday afternoon he  3  it was his wife’s birthdayHe loved his wife very muchHe wanted  4  her a presentOn his way  5   his hospital he bought some beautiful flowers in a shop

   When Dr Brown got homehe gave his wife the flowers and said,“Happy birthday  6  youdear! It’s October 3rdI remember your birthday  year.”

    Mrs. Brown laughed and said,“My birthday was the day  8   yesterday  9   thank you all the same 10  late than never.”

1Abetter             Bdifficult         Chard                      Dharder

2Aremembered      Bforgot           Cremembers      Dforgets

3Aremembered      Bforgot           Cremembers      Dforgets

4Agive               Bgiving           Cto give            Dgave

5Ato                  Bof                 Con                  Din

6Afor                 Bof                 Cwith                      Dto

7Alast                Bthat              Cone                 Dthis

8Aafter               Bbefore           Cof                   Dnext

9ABut                BSo                CAnd                DEven

10Agood           Bbetter            Cbest               Dmore

    One day Bob took two of his friends into the mountainsThey put up their tents(帐篷)and then rode their horses()to a forest to see how the trees were growing

    In the afternoon when they were about ten kilometers from their campIt’s started to snowMore and more snow fellSoon Bob could hardly see hands before his faceHe could not find the roadBob knew there were two roadsOne road went to the campand the other went to his houseBut all was white snowEverything was the sameHow could he take his friends back to the camp?

    Bob had an ideaThe horses!Let the horse take them back!But what would happen if the horse took the road to his house?That would be a trip of thirty—five kilometers in such cold weather!

    It was getting lateThey rode on and onAt last the horse stoppedWhere were they?

    None of them could tellJohn looked aroundWhat was that under the tree?It was one of their tents!

1John and his two friends went to the forest to          

    Abuild their camp                  Bfind their way snow

    Cenjoy the mountains in the snow    Dwatch the trees in the forest

2They could not find their way back because         

    Athere was only one road to their camp

    Bthey couldn’t decide which of the two reads led to their tents

    Cthere were no roads in the mountains at all

    Deverything was covered by the white snow

3It is clear that they wanted the horses to take them to           

    AJohn’s house         Bthe camp       Cthe forest               Dthe mountains

4The horses stopped because            

    Ait was getting late

    Bthey were tired after running for a long way

    Cthey knew that they had got to the camp

    DThey had seen John’s house

5The story happened          

    Aon a cold winter day                                Bon a dark snowy evening

    Cin a cold camp far from villages            Dat night when nothing could be seen

    Mark Twainthe famous American writerwas traveling in FranceOnce he was going by    train to DijonThat afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleepso he asked the conductor    to wake him up when they came to DijonBut first he explained that he was a very heavy sleeper.I’ll probably protest loudly when you try to wake me up,”he said to the conductor,“but    do not take any noticejust put me off the train anyway.”

    Then Mark Twain went to sleepLaterwhen he woke upit was night—time and the train was in Paris alreadyHe realized at once that the conductor had forgotten to wake him up at DijonHe was very angryHe ran up to the conductor and began to shout at him.“I have never been so angry in all my life,”Mark Twain said

    The conductor looked at him calmly.“You are not half so angry as the American whom I    put off at Dijon,”he said

1Who’s Mark Twain?

AA French writer                 BA famous artist

CAn American writer.              DA traveler

2Mark Twain wanted to sleep because           

Ahe was tilled                         Bhe was hungry

Che was a lazy man               Dhe liked sleeping

3He wanted to wake up          

    Ain France      Bin America           Con the train             Dat Dijon

4Heavy sleeper means           

    AA person not easily to sleep                BA person not easily to wake up

    CA person who liked to protest               DA person who was calmly

5When he woke upthe train got to             

    ADijon    BLondon                CParis               DNew York

    In many English homes people eat four meals a daybreakfastlunchtea and dinner

    People have breakfast at any time from seven to nine in the morningThey eat porridgeeggs or breadEnglish people drink tea or coffee at breakfast

    Lunch comes at one o’clockAfternoon tea is from four to five in the afternoon and dinner is about half past sevenFirst they have soupsand then they have meat or fish with vegetablesAfter that they eat some other thingslike bananasapples or orangesBut not all English people eat like thatSome of them have their dinner in the middle of the dayTheir meals are breakfastDinner, tea and supper and all these meals are very necessary

1Many English people have           meals a day

    Atwo       Bthree             Cfour         Dthree or four

2People may have          for their breakfast

    Atea and eggs                        Bporridgeeggsbread, tea or coffee

    Ctea and coffee                       Dbread and eggs

3People have lunch at          

    Aany time       Bnine              Cfive         Done

4People don’t have          for their dinner

    Aporridge                             Bbananas and apples

    Csome soup and meat              Dmeat and fish

5In many English homes dinner comes        

    Aat one o’clock                    Bin the middle of the day

    Cat noon                                Dat night

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