What was Sally's problem?
31. What was Sally's problem?
A. She had to run.
C. She never listened to
her mother.
B. She loved to sleep.
school every day.
32. Where did Sally nearly fall asleep?
A. At the table
At Suzie's house
D. She was nearly late for
B. In class
C. On the bus
D.
33. Who advised Sally to write her morning schedule?
C. Suzie
A. Her mother
B. Her father
D.
her friend
34. Suzie said, “Try waking up at 6:30 instead." Why did she say
this?
A. To make Sally laugh
morning
C. To help Sally
B. To meet Sally in the
D. To look good for the
teacher
35. Why did Sally have to rush in the end?
A. She woke up late again.
B. She was talking with her mother.
C. She forgot to bring her bag to school.
D. She took too long to make her schedule.
Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D to fill in
each gap
Teenagers especially need their own personal space at home where
they can feel relaxed and private. But, of course, not all teenagers are
enough to have a room of their own. Where space is
a brother or
(36)
short, they often have to share a bedroom (37)
sister. In that case, it's a good idea for them to have a special area or
for
corner of the room to call their own. It's especially (38)
young people to have somewhere to keep their personal things. This may
or may not be a tidy place and it is not a good idea for parents to try and
tell teenagers how to organize their space, as this is likely to lead to
make sure that there are
arguments. Parents can, (39)
enough storage space such as shelves, cupboards and boxes. This will
the teenager to keep their space tidy if they want to.
D. boring
D. with
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36. A. lucky
37. A. about
B. early
В. at
B. importance
D. importances
С. hаpрy
С. on
С.
38. A. important
importantly
39. A. although
therefore
B. because
C. however
D.
40. A. allow
B. afford
C. set
D. let