Where is the cinema
A. It’s on the right at the first crossing.
B. It’s on the left at the second crossing.
C. It’s on the right at the second crossin
Billy, a hard-working student, is fourteen years old and in the ninth grade. He has a part-time job that (21) him up every morning at five o’ clock, when most people are still (22) asleep. He is a newspaper boy.Each morning, Billy leaves the house at 5:15 to go to the (23) where the newspapers always are. The newspapers were (24) to the comer by truck at midnight. He always takes a wagon to (25) them.In the winter it is still dark (26) he gets up every day, but during the rest of the year it is (27) . Billy’ must send the newspapers to the houses of people on his (28) in all kinds of weather. He tries to put each paper on the po ch(门廊)where it will be (29) from wind and rain or snow. Sometimes his customers give him tips, (30) him very excited.Billy earns about$70 per month through hard (31) , and he is saving some of the money to go to (32) , where he has always been longing to go. Besides that, he (33) the rest of the earnings on records and clothes. Once a month, he has to collect the (34) at night since many of them work during the day. That is when he is (35) so that he is full of excitement. Luckily, he gets greatly supported by his family. Billy has seventy customers now, but he doesn’ t feel happy about the number.He dreams that he will get as many customers as possible some day. If that, he might win a prize for being an outstanding newspaper boy. He wants to win a trip to Europe, but he will be happy if he wins a new bicycle. 28()
A. mad
B. way
C. route
D. path
Billy, a hard-working student, is fourteen years old and in the ninth grade. He has a part-time job that (21) him up every morning at five o’ clock, when most people are still (22) asleep. He is a newspaper boy.Each morning, Billy leaves the house at 5:15 to go to the (23) where the newspapers always are. The newspapers were (24) to the comer by truck at midnight. He always takes a wagon to (25) them.In the winter it is still dark (26) he gets up every day, but during the rest of the year it is (27) . Billy’ must send the newspapers to the houses of people on his (28) in all kinds of weather. He tries to put each paper on the po ch(门廊)where it will be (29) from wind and rain or snow. Sometimes his customers give him tips, (30) him very excited.Billy earns about$70 per month through hard (31) , and he is saving some of the money to go to (32) , where he has always been longing to go. Besides that, he (33) the rest of the earnings on records and clothes. Once a month, he has to collect the (34) at night since many of them work during the day. That is when he is (35) so that he is full of excitement. Luckily, he gets greatly supported by his family. Billy has seventy customers now, but he doesn’ t feel happy about the number.He dreams that he will get as many customers as possible some day. If that, he might win a prize for being an outstanding newspaper boy. He wants to win a trip to Europe, but he will be happy if he wins a new bicycle. 33()
A. costs
B. spends
C. pays
D. uses
One day, a poor man, who had only one piece of bread to eat, was walking past a restaurant. There was a large pot of soup on the table. The poor man held his bread over the soup, so the steam from the soup went into the bread, and gave it a good smell’. Then he ate the bread. The restaurant owner was very angry at this, and he asked the man for money, in exchange for the steam from the soup. The poor man had no money, so the restaurant owner took him to Nasreddin, who was a judge at that time. Nasreddin thought about this case for a little while. Then he took some money from his pocket. He held the coins next to the restaurant owner’s ear, and shook them, so that they made a jingling noise. "What was that" asked the restaurant owner. "That was payment for you," answered Nasreddin. "What do you mean That was just the sound of coins!" protested the restaurant owner. "The sound of the coins is payment for the smell of the soup," answered Nasreddin, "Now go back to your restaurant. Nasreddin was a judge.
A. Right.
B. Wrong.
C. Doesn’t say.