An English teacher has introduced a play to her class.

Characters:

Benny, student, 14 years old

Jerry, student, 15 years old

Susie, student, 14 years old

Grace, student, 14 years old

Time: One Sunday afternoon.

Place: By the river near their houses.

(The four teenagers have just finished the picnic. They are tidying up.)

Benny: Wow! That was a great picnic. I’m so full that I can hardly move.

Grace: That’s no excuse for not tidying up, Benny. Come over here and help me pack(包装) up the leftover food. Jerry, can you put out the fire, please? And clean up the place.

Jerry: (Speaking unhappily to himself.) How can I always get the dirty and difficult jobs? It’s not fair.

(Jerry throws a bit of water on the fire. Then he picks up the ashes (灰烬) with an old newspaper and wants to throw them into the long grass.)

Susie: (Sounding surprised) What are you doing, Jerry? That’s d....

Jerry: Whoops ... the paper has caught fire.

Susie: And the grass ... Benny, Grace, help! Help!

(Benny and Grace come over quickly. They help put out the fire completely.)

Jerry: Oh, no. Oh, no! What have I done?

Grace: You know that we should do everything carefully, don’t you?

Jerry: (With his head in his hands.) Yes. What have I done? What have I done?

1.How does Jerry feel about his jobs?

A.Clean and easy. B.Dirty and difficult.

C.Great and interesting. D.Helpful and careful.

2.What word do you think Susie would say in the sentence “That’s d....”?

A.dirty B.difficult C.different D.dangerous

3.What are the four teenagers doing in the play?

A.They are tidying up after they have had the picnic.

B.They are reading the play after their teacher has introduced it.

C.They are having a picnic together after they have put out the fire.

D.They are helping put out the fire after they have had the leftover food.

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

In the afternoon it started to snow. More and more snow fell. Soon Bob could not find the road. Bob knew there were two roads. One road went to the camp, and the other went to his house. But all was white snow. Everything was the same, how could he take his friends back to the camp?

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

It was getting late. They rode on and on. At last the horses stopped. Bob looked around. What was that under the tree? It was one of their tents.

1.John and his two friends went to the forest to ________.

A.build their camp B.find their way home

C.enjoy the mountains in the snow D.see the trees in the forest

2.They could not find their way back because________.

A.there was only one road to their camp B.it was snowing lightly

C.there were no roads in the mountains at all D.everything was covered by the white snow

3.They wanted the horses to take them to ________.

A.Bob’s house B.the camp

C.the forest D.the mountains

4.The horses stopped because ________.

A.it was getting late B.they were tired after running for a long way

C.they knew that they got to the camp D.they saw John's house

5.The story happened ________.

A.on a cold winter day B.on a dark snowy evening

C.in a cold camp far from village D.at night when nothing could be seen

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