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              There are twelve months in a year.

       The names of the twelve months are January, February, March, April, may, June, July, August, September, October, November, December. Each month has thirty days or thirty-one days. In a leap-year (闰年), February has twenty-nine days. A leap year comes once in four years.

       There are 365 days in a year.

       There are seven days in a week. They are Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.

       The parts of the day are morning, afternoon, evening and night.

       April, June, September and November have thirty days.

       All the rest have thirty-one days, except February alone.

(   ) 1. Which month has twenty-nine days?

A.  Every month.        B. Every month except February.

C. February in each leap.  D. February in every year.

(   )2. Is Monday the first day of the week?

A.   Yes, it is.      B. Yes, they are. C. No, it isn’t.   D. No, they aren’t

(   ) 3. What day comes after Thursday ?

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

(   ) 4.. How many days are there in a year?

A. 7                    B. 365           C. 12             D. 29

(   ) 5. The parts of day are ____.

A.   morning, after, evening                          B. morning and night

C. morning, afternoon, evening and night        D. day and night


1C   2C   3B   4B   5C


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       A train stopped at a small station. A passenger looked out of the   1   and saw a woman who was   2   cakes. The gentleman wanted to buy a cake, but the woman was standing   3   

from the carriage.

       The gentleman didn’t want to go for the cake   4  , so he called a little boy who was on the platform near the carriage and asked him: “How much does a cake   5  ?” “Three pence, Sir.” answered the boy. The gentleman give him   6   and said to him, “  7   me a cake and with the other threepence buy one for   8  .”

       A few minutes later the boy came back. He was eating   9  . He gave the gentleman three pence change and said: “There was only   10   cake left, Sir.”

1.A.train            B.window                  C.door              D.gate

2.A.sold                B.buying                   C.bought           D.selling

3.A.far away         B.never                    C.not far            D.far-away

4.A.yourself           B.herself                   C.himself           D.themselves

5.A.worth              B.cost                      C.take               D.spend

6.A.six pence        B.eightpence             C.threepence     D.fivepence

7.A.Carry              B.Take                     C.Bring             D.Fetch

8.A.yourself           B.himself                  C.yourself          D.myself

9.A.a cake            B.bead                     C.an apple         D.an orange

10A.nothing       B.another          C.a                    D.one

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