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died, and I didn39。t dare to stay for dinner!”56. How did Henry find out about the farm? A. He saw it in a newspaper advertisement. B. His best friend told him. C. Maybe he learned it from the radio D. He wrote to the farmer57. Henry came back home several days later because ______________. A. he didn39。t like the country life at all B. the farmer wasn’t friendly to him C. his holiday was over D. he thought he might have to eat the farmer58. The underlined word “grumbling” in the text can be replaced by “________”. A. praising B. plaining C. joking D. lying59. Which is the best title for the passage? A. What a beautiful farm! B. Have a good time.C. A short holiday. D. Henry and the farmer.BA man was traveling abroad in a small red car. Onedayheleftthe car and went shopping. When he came back, itsroofwasbadly damaged. Some boys told him that an elephant haddamagedit. Themandidnot believe them, but they took him to a circus(馬戲團) whichwasnearthere. The owner of the elephant said, “I am very sorry! My elephant has a big, round, red chair. He thought that your car was his chair, and he sat on it!” Then he gave the man a letter, in which he said that hewassorryand that he would pay for all the damage. When the man got back to his own country, thecustomsofficerswould not believe his story. They said, “You sold your newcarwhileyouwere abroad and bought this old one!” It was only when the man showed them the letter fromthecircusman that they believed him. 60. The car was damaged because________.A. there was a traffic accident B. the circus man brokeitC. itrushed into a shop D. the elephant sat on it circus man said that_______. A. he would pay for all of the damage B. he would pay forpart of thedamageC. he wouldn39。t pay for the damage D. he would buy a new car 62. When the man got back to his country, the customsofficers ______.A. would check his new car B. only checked hiscar C. searchedhim D. wouldn39。t believe what he had said wasonly ________thatmadetheofficers believe him.A. the letter from the circus man B. a newspaper from the country C. the certificate of his D. the letter from the governmentCTrudy’s class has an English newspaper. The students write stories, articles and poems for it. Then they type and print their works out. The teacher posts everything on the wall so that it looks like a large, open newspaper.One day Trudy said to the teacher, “Most newspapers have advertisements. Can we have some small ads in ours?” The teacher thought this was a very good idea. She made Trudy the advertising manager and Trudy asked the other students to offer things for sale in the newspaper. Here are some of the ads she received.GOOD HOME WANTED: Six lovely cats need good homes. They are the cutest things you’ve ever seen. Free to the right person. See John.CONCERT TICKETS: Has anyone got an extra ticket for the Raiders concert next week? I’m looking forward to and will pay well for a good ticket. See Sheila.STATIONERY FOR RENT: Anyone who has left his stationery at home, please e to Mike. No charge. But make sure to return in time.LOST: A silver ring with a blue stone in it. Reward. See Patricia.WANTED PC: In good condition. Must be at least a Pentium. See Alan.PETER’S HOMEWORK SERVICE: Help you solve the problems in your homework. Not expensive. Quick service. See Peter.WORK WANTED: Strong boy willing to work in the garden or do housework. 3 hours a week. Not expensive. See Tom.EXCHANEG MAGAZINES: If you are interested in Chinese magazines and have science magazines at hand,please e to Nina.64. Who advised putting advertisements in the newspaper? A. Trudy. B. The teacher. C. Some of the students. D. Alan.65. What is Tom willing to do? A. To do other people’s homework. B. To work in the garden or do housework. C. To sell six cats. D. To fix broken PCs.66. What does Alan want to buy? A. A lovely cat. B. A silver ring. C. A PC in good condition. D.