Rose is only four years old.She is not .She how to read or write.But her sister Jenny is nine.She is a .She knows how to read and write.
One day, Jenny her little sister in the room.She is the table.There a pencil in her hand.She is writing.
“What are you , Rose?” she asks.“I’m writing my friend Mary.”
“But how can you? You don’t know to write,” says his sister.
“Well,” says Mary, “it doesn’t matter.Mary doesn’t know how to , either.”
1.A.at school B.work C.study D.student
2.A.doesn’t know B.don’t know C.know D.not
3.A.schoolboy B.boy C.boy student D.girl student
4.A.write B.sees C.seeing D.reading
5.A.in B.on C.under D.at
6.A.is B.are C.has D.have
7.A.doing B.writing C.seeing D.does
8.A.from B.to C.for D.with
9.A.how B.what C.who D.how
10.A.write B.sing C.read D.dance
—Tom, don’t play any tricks on me.I don’t like them.— ______.
A.Sorry, I won’t. B.You are welcome.
C.That’s OK. D.Why not?
______ does Sandy usually do for Thanksgiving Day?
A.What B.How C.Where D.Which
Simon enjoys ______.
A.to play the basketball B.playing the basketball
C.to play basketball D.playing basketball
—How do you say 300,165,008? —______.
A.Three hundred million, one hundred and sixty-five thousand and eight
B.Three hundred millions, one hundred and sixty-five thousand and eight
C.Three hundred millions, one hundred and sixty-five thousands and eight
D.Three hundred million, one hundred sixty-five thousand eight
—How long do you sleep every night? —______.
A.Later than 11:00 B.Six and eight hours
C.Six and half an hour D.Less than eight hours