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阅读理解。 BIG SALE AT MURRAY'S! Come to

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阅读理解。

                                        BIG SALE AT MURRAY'S!

 

     Come to Murray's big sale on clothes, things for your room and things for school. We have jackets

for boys for thirty-five dollars, sweaters for girls for fifteen, and bags, earrings, and pants for five dollars!

     See our great dressers, beds, and chairs. Get a new bookcase for all your school books and

notepaper. At Murray's big sale, they're only twenty dollars! And we have backpacks, pencils, pens

and notebooks-everything for school! Come into Murray's today!

1. Sweaters for girls are _____.         

A. $ 35. 00                   

B. $ 15. 00         

C. $ 5. 00                     

D. $ 25. 00

2. Bags are _____.        

A. $ 35. 00                   

B. $ 15. 00         

C. $ 5. 00                     

D. $ 25. 00

3. _____ for boys are on sale for $ 35. 00.         

A. Jackets               

B. Sweaters         

C. Belts                 

D. Earrings

4. Murray's doesn't have _____ on sale.        

A. dressers                  

B. tables         

C. chairs                     

D. pens

5. _____ are $ 20. 00.         

A. Bookcases               

B. Books         

C. Papers                  

D. Notebooks

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小题1:The girl did not play the role of the princess mainly because_____  

A.she felt nervous on the stage.

B.she lost her interest in that role.

C.she preferred the role of the narrator

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B.To enjoy the garden scene

C.to help her daughter with the play.

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B.Everybody should learn to play different roles

C.Everybody has his or her own value in the world.

D.Everybody has some unforgettable memory.

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