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ang and Jimmy 23 . “Hello, is your 24 there?” said a man. “No.” answered Jimmy. “Well, when she es back, tell her that Mr Baker telephoned.” The man said. “ 25 ?” Jimmy asked. “Mr Baker. Please 26 it down. BAKER” The man said. “How do you make a B?” “How do I make ? Listen, little boy, is there 27 else with you there? Any brothers or sisters?” “My brother Billy is here.” “Good, give the phone to him, please. I want to 28 to him.” “All right.” Jimmy 29 the telephone to the baby’s bed and gave it to Billy. When their mother came back, she asked, “Did anyone 30 ?” “Yes,” said Jimmy. “A man. But he only wanted to talk to Billy” ( )21. A. for B. by C. about D. at ( )22. A. but B. so C. and D. because ( )23. A. used B. spoke C. answered D. heard ( )24. A. sister B. father C. brother D. mother ( )25. A. How B. When C. Where D. What ( )26. A. pull B. push C. write D. Throw ( )27. A. nobody B. anybody C. somebody D. everybody ( )28. A. talk B. go C. listen D. hear ( )29. A. took B. sold C. drove D. showed ( )30. A. cry B. telephone C. e D. leave 四 、閱讀理解:( 15分) ① Mary has four cousins. They are Betty, Peter, Bill and Ann. Mary is the oldest of the five. Bitty is thirteen years old. She is two years younger than Mary and one year older than Peter. Bill is nine, and Ann, the youngest, is seven. Betty and Peter are good runners. But Peter runs faster. Mary and Ann like to play basketball. Mary plays better than Ann. Bill is the best singer of the five. Mary and Betty study in the same middle school. Peter, Bill and Ann study in a primary school. The five children all work hard at school. But Betty works the hardest. 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容判斷句子正 (T), 誤 (F). ( )31. Peter is one year younger than Betty. ( )32. Betty doesn’t run as fast as Peter. ( )33. Mary sings better than Bill. ( )34. Betty and Bill don’t study in the same school. ( )35. Mary is nine years older than Ann. ② Mrs Green was eighty years old and healthy. She had a car, and she always drove to the shops on Saturdays and bought her food. She did not drive fast because she was old. She drove well and never hit anything. Sometimes her grandchildren said to her, “Please don’t drive your car, Grandmother. We can take you to the shops.” But she always said, “No, I like driving. I drove for 50 years and I’m not going to stop it now.” Last Saturday she stopped her car at the traffic lights because they were red and then the car could not start again. The lights were green, then yellow, then red, then green again, but her car did not start, “What shall I do?” she said. Then a policeman came and said to her kindly, “Good morning, Madam. Don’t you like any of