( ) 9. A. friendsB. parrotC. thievesD. enemy ( ) 10. A. TomB. ParrotC. HenryD. my son 七、 阅读理解(15) A On her birthday, Kate got a letter from her uncle. "Dear Kate," he wrote in his letter. "Ha
( ) 9. A. friends B. parrot C. thieves D. enemy
( ) 10. A. Tom B. Parrot C. Henry D. my son
七、 阅读理解(15)
A
On her birthday, Kate got a letter from her uncle. "Dear Kate," he wrote in his letter. "Happy birthday to you! I'm sending you some chickens. I hope you like them."
The next day Kate rode a bike to the post office to get the present from her uncle. It was a big heavy box. Kate was very pleased. She liked eating eggs. "I can keep them for eggs," she thought.
She put the box at the back of her bike and began to carry them home. When she was getting into the garden, the box fell to the ground and broke. The chickens all ran out. They ran here and there. Kate spent hours trying to find all of them.
Some days later, her uncle came to see her. He asked, "Did the chickens arrive safely?" "Yes, but the box dropped and they went everywhere. I spent nearly all morning looking for them," Kate said. "Did you find them all?" asked her uncle. "I hope so," Kate answered. "But I only caught eleven of them." "That's very interesting, you've got three more than I sent you," her uncle said.
( ) 1. Kate’s uncle sent her some chickens because ______.
A. her birthday was coming B. he didn't want to keep them
C. the chickens were not good D. Kate's friends would like them
( ) 2. Kate was so glad that she could ______.
A. have chickens to eat B. let the chickens have eggs
C. sell the chickens for eggs D. give the chickens to her friends
( ) 3. What happened to the box?
A. Someone took it away. B. It was brought home safely.
C. It was broken. D. It wasn't broken.
( ) 4. How long did Kate take to find all the chickens?
A. An hour B. some days C. some hours D. a day
( ) 5. How many chickens did her uncle send her?
A. Eleven B. Eight C. Six D. Three
B.
David Moore taught science at the city school. He needed some expensive books, so he bought them. He left them in his car in a quiet street. Then he bought other things at other shops. At six o'clock he came back to the car. One window was open and the books were not there! David drove home to Fry Road.
The night he wrote a letter to a newspaper. The next day he went to the police.
On Friday people read this in the newspaper:
BOOKS: Have you any old books? I buy old and modern books. Open all day on Saturdays. David Moore, 26 Fry Road.
David stayed at home on Saturday. His first visitor came at eight o'clock. David took him to the kitchen. At half past nine another man arrived. He had a bag under his arm.
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