Vincent got up at half past six in the morning. He hurriedly put on his clothes and finished the _____ prepared by Grandma. His grandparents were the only two people ___ with him.As soon as he waved goodbye to them, Vincent_____out to the small car park (停车场).Dad’s car was already there.

“Good morning, Dad. You are earlier than I expected,” said Vincent. And he got into the car happily.

“I ______you,” Dad smiled and drove off.

“Me too. ____ can I live with Mum and you again?” asked Vincent.

“I’ve told you hundreds of times. Mum will be back in two months. We will live together again then. Mum always loves her_____and she wants to take the chance to meet more clients (客户),” Dad explained, “And her boss told her that she might become the manager. Are you_____ ?”

“Not at all. Is work more important than me?” asked Vincent.

“No, of course not. You are the most important to Mum and Dad, ___ we have to work. You will understand us when you grow up,” said Dad as he ____ at the school gate.

Vincent got out of the ____. Dad drove off, going back to his office.

1.A. breakfast . B. lunch . C. supper . D. dinner

2.A. working . B. climbing . C. living . D. separating

3.A. kept . B. rushed . C. pointed . D. found

4.A. beat . B. ask . C. hate . D. miss

5.A. Why . B. Who . C. When . D. Where

6.A. housework . B. garden . C. job . D. trousers

7.A. happy . B. healthy . C. honest . D. strict

8.A. or . B. because . C. after . D. but

9.A. moved . B. stopped . C. met . D. shouted

10.A. house . B. office . C. school . D. car

Four years ago when I was a boy of 11, I got into the biggest trouble as a kid. It was a Saturday morning. Both my parents were out, leaving me and my 10?month?old sister home alone. Anyway,my sister was still asleep in her room. In fact I had the house to myself. I decided to do some drawing. Soon I gave up. Nothing was on TV, so I felt bored and touched the candles on the shelf…I had an idea! What would happen if I set fire to some kitchen paper? Well, of course it went on fire, but it wasn't the tiny flame(火苗) I'd expected, and I couldn't blow it out. I threw it on the floor, and then I got my dad's boots(靴子) and stamped it out(踩灭).

But there was a huge hole left on the floor. When my mum came home later, she smelt the smoke immediately. She dropped the shopping bag, luckily for me, over the hole. I thought this meant she would never see it. However, after running round the house checking for a fire, she of course picked up the bag and saw the hole. Next I was grounded(关禁闭) for months. Even worse though, the hole was still there, reminding me of what I did.

1.How old was the writer when he wrote the passage?

A. 11 years old. B. 13 years old.

C. 15 years old. D. 17 years old.

2.Put the sentences in the right order according to the passage.

①The writer set fire to some kitchen paper.

②The writer did some drawing.

③The writer was grounded.

④The writer stamped the fire out.

⑤The writer's mother checked for a fire.

A. ②④③①⑤ B. ①③④②⑤

C. ②①④③⑤ D. ②①④⑤③

3.Who put out the fire at last?

A. The writer. B. The writer and his sister.

C. The writer's mother. D. The writer's father.

4.What's the main idea of the passage?

A. It's difficult to put out a fire.

B. The boy didn't look after his sister.

C. The boy made a big trouble when he was 11.

D. Don't leave children home alone while shopping.

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