A teacher was helping one of her kindergarten students put his boots on. He asked for help and she could see why. Even with her pulling and pushing the boots just didn't want to go on. By the time she d got the second boot on, she'd worked up a sweat. That's when the little boy said, Mrs. Smith, they're on the wrong feet.She looked, and sure enough, they were.

  It wasn't any easier getting them back off and re-put upon the correct feet. That's when the little boy said, These aren't my boots.

  She didn't say anything (Who wants to swear at a 5-year-old boy?) and managed to calm herself down, and together they worked them back off. He said, they're my brother's. My mom made me wear them.

  Mrs. Smith didn't know whether to laugh or cry. But she gathered the courage one more time to put those boots on his feet again. Now,she said,where are you mittens(连指手套)?

  “I put them in the toes(靴头)of my boots.

(1) It happened on the ________.

[  ]

Aprimary school

Bpark

Ckindergarten

Dstreet

(2) ________ for the teacher to put on the boy's boots.

[  ]

AIt is easy

BIt is not difficult

CIt is quite difficult

DIt is too difficult

(3) The teacher had to help the boy put on his shoes for ________ times.

[  ]

Aone

Btwo

Cthree

Dfour

(4) The boots were ________

[  ]

Athe boy's

Bthe boy's brother's

Cthe boy's mother's

Dthe teacher's

(5) Where were the mittens?

[  ]

Ain boy's home

Bin the toes of the boy's boots

Cnobody knows

Don the ground

Alan, Sato and Fanny are from different parts of the world. They write in a magazine about how people celebrate Halloween in their countries. Read their articles.

 My name is Alan. I live in Beijing. We do not really celebrate Halloween here but my friends and I watch frightening films on TV. We do not wear special costumes. We do not go to our neighbours' houses. This year, I will have a small Halloween party at home. I will draw a pumpkin and put it on the wall. I will wear a ghost costume that night.

  My name is Sato. I am from Japan. We do not celebrate Halloween at home. In October,Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and everyone in Tokyo Disneyland wear orange clothes. They paint the houses orange in Toontown. On 31st October, they have a costume parade at four o'clock in the afternoon. A parade is a line of people walking in the street. Everyone wears special costumes. Last year, a lot of people wore Pikachu costumes, Some people wore Batman costumes.

  My name is Fanny. I am from New York. Halloween is a very exciting festival here. In early October, we go to the farms and buy pumpkins. We make faces on the pumpkins to make lanterns. We also buy costumes from shops. Last year, I bought a witch costume. On October 31st, we dress up and knock on our neighbors' doors and say 'trick or treat’. Then they give us candies. We see 'witches' and 'ghosts' everywhere.

Peter has read the articles in the magazine. He wants to tell his friends about Halloween in Japan and New York. Help him complete the sentences. Circle the correct letters.

(1) In Tokyo Disneyland, everyone wears ________ clothes at Halloween.

 A. yellow  B. orange  C. white

(2) In Toontown, there is a costume parade at ________ o'clock in the afternoon.

 A. four  B. six  C. eight

(3) People in New York make faces on pumpkins to make _______.

 A. balloons  B. farms  C. lanterns

(4) In New York, children dress up as ghosts and knock on their neighbours' doors to say'________’.

 A. trick or treat

 B. Happy Halloween

 C. Merry Christmas

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