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)?”
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I put them in the toes(靴头)of my boots.”(1) It happened on the ________.
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A .primary school |
B .park |
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C .kindergarten |
D .street |
(2) ________ for the teacher to put on the boy's boots.
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A .It is easy |
B .It is not difficult |
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C .It is quite difficult |
D .It is too difficult |
(3) The teacher had to help the boy put on his shoes for ________ times.
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A .one |
B .two |
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C .three |
D .four |
(4) The boots were ________
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A .the boy's |
B .the boy's brother's |
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C .the boy's mother's |
D .the teacher's |
(5) Where were the mittens?
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A .in boy's home |
B .in the toes of the boy's boots |
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C .nobody knows |
D .on the ground |
Uncle Wang works in a bookshop in the middle of the city. The shop is not far from his home. It's about one kilometre away. So Uncle Wang seldom
(很少)goes to work by bus. He usually goes there by bike, sometimes on foot. It takes him twenty minutes to get there by bike, and forty minutes on foot. Today his bike is broken. He wants to walk there. Now he's having breakfast. He leaves home at ten minutes to eight. He walks to work twenty minutes earlier. His work starts at half past eight in the morning and finishes at a quarter to five in the afternoon.(1)What's Uncle Wang?
He's a ________.
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A .teacher |
B .reader |
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C .bookseller |
D .doctor |
(2)Uncle Wang often goes to work ________.
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A .by bus |
B .by bike |
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C .on foot |
D .by car |
(3)How long does it take him to get there on foot?
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A .Ten minutes. |
B .Twenty minutes. |
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C .Thirty minutes. |
D .Forty minutes. |
(4)What time does he often leave home by bike?
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A .At half past seven. |
B .At ten minutes to eight. |
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C .At ten minutes past ten. |
D .At ten minutes past eight. |
(5)Usually he gets back home at ________.
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A .five |
B .five minutes past five |
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C .twenty-five minutes past five |
D .half past five |
A mother and her young son got on a bus in a small city and sat down. The bus conductor came to them for their money. The mother said,
“I want one ticket to Oxford,”And gave her a shilling(1先令=12便士).The conductor looked at the small boy for a few seconds and then said to him.
“How old are you, young man?”The mother began speaking, but the conductor stopped her, and the boy said,
“I'm four years old at home, and two and a half in buses or trains.”The mother took six pence
(便士)out of her bag and gave the money to the conductor.The conductor gave her one and a half ticket.
(1)One day the mother took a bus ________.
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A .to a small city |
B .to get some money |
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C .with her son |
D .to get a ticket |
(2)The mother gave the conductor ________ pence in all that day.
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A .12 |
B .16 |
C .10 |
D .18 |
(3)The conductor stopped her when ________ began to speak.
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A .the mother |
B .the son |
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C .the conductor |
D .the driver |
(4)The boy was ________ years old then.
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A .4 |
B .2 |
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C .two and a half |
D .six and a half |
(5)The mother was ________.
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A .not honest(诚实) |
B .honest |
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C .very clever(聪明) |
D .not clever |