Download - Reading Success 4.pdf
-
8/10/2019 Reading Success 4.pdf
1/81
READING
SUCCESS
Pieter
Koster
4k
compass
sa$
Publishing
E.'i,
.:'--
-
8/10/2019 Reading Success 4.pdf
2/81
4,..:.
:',..,, 1,..,,..,
:.,:.
:tt
.',,
t:,.,,
4,:,
:i:,.
aa:.::,,,4:,', a,:,:,
:,
:,. a..:.,a' :,at'.:l::l: :|,
:
:
:,,
:
:
:i
.,:,tt',,44::
:,:a
::
'.
l:.:.:,
:,:::::itif
:.:...,::.::.:.
:..
:a ,... :,.a..:. ,:a..,,.aal
\,,:,:,:
aa:a,::,',a,,.,,,:..'r::::l::
::
::::::|
;
n Lazy Man
ohn
was Iazy.He didn't
want
to
work. He
preferred
to
stay
at
home
and
watch
television.
One
day, John's wife
went
to
the
supermarket. She
saw
a
"help
want-
ed" sign
in
the supermarket
window.
The supermarket
needed someone
to
put
things on the shelves. She spoke
to the manager. She
told
him
that her
husband
didn't
have
a
job
but
he
was
very strong. She
told
him
that John
would
come
to talk to him about the
job.
When she
got
home, she told her
husband about the
job.
John
was
watching television
while she was
talking
to
him.
His wife
was angry.
She turned
off
the
television.
She ordered
him
to
go
to the supermarket
to apply
for
the
job.
John
didn't
want his
wife
to be angry,
so
he went.,
On the way to the supermarket John thought what would happen if
the manager
offered
him a
job.
He
wouldn't
be able to stay home
and
watch television. He would have to come to the
supermarket every day
and
put
things on
the shelves"
Then
he
had
an
idea.
He
decided
to
tell
the manager that
he
had
a
so,re
shoulder
so that he
could
not raise
his
arm
above his head. He was
sure
the manager
wouldn't
give
him
the
job.,/
When
he
arrived
at
the supermarket, he
told
the manager
that he
needed
a
job.
"Are
you
stron-e?" the manager asked.
John explained
that he
couldn't
raise
his arm above
his head.
John
told
him
that he had an accident
at home
while
digging
in
the
garden.
"How
high
can
you
raise
your
arm?" the manager
asked.
John
lifted
his
arm
a little.
"Only
this high," he
said.
"And
how high
could
you
raise
it before the
accident?" asked
the
manager..
"This
high,"
said John.
And
he lifted
his arm
above his
head.
-
8/10/2019 Reading Success 4.pdf
3/81
?'.4;:ir.:'* *&i*
'or;r:rlj
rr'; 1i:
i1:
1.
accident
2.
shoulder
3. order
a.
command
b.
event when
a
person gets
hurt
c.
top
part
of arm next to
the
neck
f i'r**ir*
?.t1*
lit',,'t
ilrit\J'-J{,{"
L.
What is
funny
about
this
story?
a.
The
manager hires
John.
c. John is
too busy.
2. How does John
feel
about
getting
a
job?
a.
It will
be
interesting.
c.
It
will make him happy.
3.
John said he hurt his
arrn
_.
a.
cooking dinner
c.
picking
fruit
a. bend
c.
raise
Lr.
John's
wife
gets
a
job.
d.
John is caught
lying.
b. It
will
hurt
his arm.
d.
It
will
take up
his
free
time.
mowing the
yard
planting
vegetables
b.
move
d.
turn
b.
d.
4.
John said he could not
"lift"
his arm.
It
means he
could
not it.
iilj i* *;rll:
*1a:'r
''*:iit
tl:t:
**rrr:r.1
;;ttr.11
apply
Iazy
manager
raise
shoulder
John
didn't
have
a
iob
because
he
was
and
didn't
want
to work. His
wife
made
him
for
a
job
at
the supermarket.
John
didn't
want to
work
so
he
acted like he
had
a
sore and
couldn't
raise
his
arm. The
----
was too clever. He asked
John
how high
he could
his arm before
it
was sore, so John
showed
him.
-
8/10/2019 Reading Success 4.pdf
4/81
From Scott's diary
Todoy
Mom
come
home
from
the
hospitol
ond
brought
mY new
ff:l'##;I
I
l,K.:
:
lilirffi
::
Jft'.il?
lH
"
;::
;;;
i;;nd-"I
li;
l"-::i1[U.
VeS
Ono
ruung"
-l
aO*
he
COn't
Undef-
tfre
fomily,
but
I
know
ne'-",
'^,"i"a.
:[*il-l;'"
*il,11*Tl:i:;Y;
I
must
be
core
#;;;:;i^u"
beverY
eosY
to
hurt
new
bobies
becousethey
ore
so
smoll
ffi;;'ilts'
we
hove
to
do everY-
thinq
f
or
them.
t'heY
con't,
u::l-ut"
I'iii"in...^'l"rrn
j-:';:;':
J
i"o
their
dioPers
onc
hos
to
chonge
the
dioPer
:l^t:*
t
os
to
chonge
ttt"
"rl;lr'oll
comes
f
rom,
becouse
;;lrll
r
wonder
Yn'uo*.
They
just
drink
milk.
rt's
very
emborros-
they
don'r
octuollY,eu'
o;;;-nfi
Mom,s
milk.
l;;if:
gfi"Jl,l
;;;
*;^
"^,
lfm":*::T
:;:;
"
"^;,
;;ile
Dod'cont
cook
verv'-:r.
il;ovt
*''*
Mom
is
thinqs
myself
,
like
moking
my
own
i:i^""";"d,
so
r
will
hove
to
.,.'.1+ired
ond
will
bevery
busy
with
;"+m:rlffi
l|13"1:''[1'j,*1ou'n'n:*:l'lTl;i::'ffJt,
most
or
*n"
*,^"'i'"
'r,,i
''""0'
:::il#l;lilHt
be
quiet
ltrt
n"'ot"sn't
do
verY
much'
Moms
"^O
^.tt.
woke.him'
i
when
peoplevisited
him
ond
"""rio*os
eot
lots
ond
lotl :1 :1:-:.TJ';;;;
vet.
He
con't
mY
mom
in
the
^t;;'
But
he
cont
ploy
with
them
ye
aven
sit
up.
-.,r^tzlrr
-
8/10/2019 Reading Success 4.pdf
5/81
Vocrer.U,LtblL,,y
i{g,Vle.yv,,.
r-"1r.',
-i::
.
:. i
::l:.,.
:i
L.
Ouch
A
_
piece
of
dirt
went into
my
eye
a.
careful
b. helpless c. sore
2. The cat
opened
its eyes, stretched, and
a.
held
b.
preferred
c.
tried
3.
I
smell something
bad.
Is
the baby's
dirty?
a.
diaper
b. noise c. shelf
d.
toys
d.
tiny
d.
yawned
iHii+fiii Cali
pt
A.lij'A.i.ji.l
"
{li:r;c'g*
t**
=*:i
}-it1g4;.
1.
What surprises Scott
about Thomas?
a.
Thomas
sleeps
very
little.
b.
Thomas
is
quiet.
c. Thomas is
helpless.
d.
Thomas
drinks
milk.
2.
Why
is
Scott embarrassed
to see
his
brother
drinking milk?
3.
Why is Scott
happy Thomas and
his
mother are home?
a.
He likes to
play
with Thomas.
b. He missed his mother.
c. He
wants
to stop cleaning.
d.
He wants to eat
good
food.
4. If
you
do
something
"now
and then,"
you
do this
_.
a. Thomas is a baby.
c. Thomas makes a mess.
a.
always
c. sometimes
b. Thomas is breast
feeding.
d.
Thomas uses
a
bottle.
b.
never
d. often
iiil lir *e ci.t ilie{t1,.
;t tii1
ii-ia t*ir*fi ',:,;*t:i.
baby brother hospital
quickly
watching
Scott's mother
came
home
from
the
with
a
new baby. Scott was very happy to
have
a
new
_,
whose name is Thomas. He thinks that the can't do anything
yet
and
spends
a
lot
of
time
sleeping.
He
gets
bored
Thomas. He wants Thomas
to
grow
up
so that he can
play with
him.
-
8/10/2019 Reading Success 4.pdf
6/81
;
Rass
the Salt,
Please
ames was a
little
boy
who had no manners.
His father
and
mother
tried to teach
him manners
but
they
failed.
His
teachers
tried
to teach
him
manners too, but
they
had
no
success either. He
never said
"please"
or
"thank
you,"
never stood
in a
line,
and always told
people
exactly
what
he
thought.
James' father
was
a businessman. One day, James'mother told James
that
some
important
people were
coming to
dinner that
night.
"They
are
your
father's clients," she said.
"Please
try
to have
good
manners for
them.
Remember
to say
'please'
and
'thank
you.'
Make
sure
your
hands are clean and
your
hair is neatly combed. When they
greet
you,
say
'Hello
Mr. and
Mrs.
Fox,' and don't
talk
with
food
in
your
mouth when we are having
dinner."
"Yes,
Mom,"
said
James.
When the visitors
arrived,
James' mother introduced them to him.
"James,
this is
Mr.
and Mrs.
Fox,"
she said.
Mr. and Mrs. Fox smiled at James and Mr. Fox
said
"Hello,
James."
He
shook
hands
with
him.
James' hands
were
very
dirty
and
his hair
was
very
messy.
"Hi,"
said
James.
"Why
is
your
name Fox? Do
you
have
four
legs
and a tail?"
His father heard
him
and frowned at him,
but
James
took no notice.
When they were havin_s dinner
James said to his mother,
"These
veg-
etables
don't
have enough salt
on
them." He leaned
over the
table
to
get
the salt shaker. He couldn't
quite
reach it, so he said to
Mrs. Fox,
"Pass
the
salt."
His
mouth
was
full of
food.
His mother
heard him and
was
horrified.
"James,"
she
whispered
to
him,
"Pass
the salt, please."
James
looked
at her.
Then
he said,
"Wait
your
turn.
I
asked for it
first."
-
8/10/2019 Reading Success 4.pdf
7/81
Fill
in
lh* bla::Lt
client
greet
messy
L.
He
came
home late
because
he
ate dinner
with a
2.
Her
room
was
Very
-,
So
her
mother
asked
her to clean it
up.
3.
Usually
Americans
shake
hands
when
they
-
each
other.
Ch*rs*
ihe b*st
a*svr'et".
1.
What
is funny
about
this
story?
a.
There
was no salt
on
the tabie.
b.
Mr.
Fox made
a mistake.
c.
James'mother
was
rude.
d.
James
did
not understand
his
mother.
2. Who
are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fox?
a.
He
combs
his
hatr.
c. He
is rude
at the table.
4.
James needs
"manners."
What
are these?
a.
a
kind of
food
c. bad
habits
ffi
a.
They
are animals.
c.
They
work
for
James'father.
3.
What
does James
do
when
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fox visit?
b.
They are
neighbors.
d.
They
pay
James'
father to do
work.
b.
He
greets them
nicely.
d.
He
is shy
and
doesn't speak.
b.
correct actions
d. things
to
play with
Fiit
in
***h
blank
with the
{*r'rett
vvcr*.
correct
guests
reach
rude
salt
James
was
a
bad mannered
little
boy,
who
was always
parents
had some
important
for dinner
and James
wanted
some
salt.
He
couldn't
it, so
he told the
guest
to
pass
it to
him. His
mother tried
to
him by saying
that he should
have
said,
o'Pass
the
-,
please."
James
told
her to
wait until
he had
finished.
-
8/10/2019 Reading Success 4.pdf
8/81
A
Night
at the
Theater
From
my
diary
-
8/10/2019 Reading Success 4.pdf
9/81
V,-t
azt -t
t-lzt
t
y
i',=rti
=
vv
:-:l:tiia.;-:
':,.i"t.:
.:::',t::
,,.,.)
i.:,.tt.
iit
ii':r,:
1.::,t.l:ti:..
l. We
need
to
call
a
to fix the
bathroom
pipes.
a.
dreamer
b.
manner
c.
plumber
d.
visitor
2.
My
mother always
wants me
to change
my
life. She
likes
to
_
my life.
a.
interfere
in
b.
hear
of
c.
know
about
d.
turn
in
3.
The
did not
like
the show, so they
didn't
clap at the
end.
a. actors
b.
audience
c.
clients
d.
managers
iie;tcJi.r
g
CcrrLpteir
ensi
crrr
2. Why
was
she surprised when
she
met
the actors?
a.
They
did not
talk
very much.
b.
They
looked
older without
makeup.
c.
They
seemed like
different
people.
d.
They
were rude.
3.
What
will
she
probably
do if
she
works
in
ihe
theater?
1.
What
did
she NOT
see
in
the theater?
a.
a
performance
c. how
the lights
work
a. act
c. direct
4.
If
you
are
"nervous,"
you
afe
_.
a.
a little
scared
c.
tired
and weak
5i, tiJ.t;
s
a
I
Y
::':',"t
:
b.
how
the curtains
work
d.
where
the actors
dress
b"
clean
the
stage
d.
do the lights
b. full of
hope
d.
very smart
actor
called
easier
memorized
play
A
girl
went to
the theater
with
her
uncle Harry, who
was
an
_.
She
enjoyed
the
play.very
much.
It was
The
Plumber's
Story.After
the
+_'**,*,
her
uncle took
her to meet
the
other
actors.
She asked
them
how
they
---
their lines,
but
they
wouldn't
tell
her.
She decided
that
it
would
be to work
with
the
sound
or
the
lights
than to be
an
actress.
11
-
8/10/2019 Reading Success 4.pdf
10/81
I
don't
think we
need it. lt
won't
rain.
Tom
and Sarah were
drinking
lemon-
ade when
Tom
suggested
that they
go
for
a
walk
in
the
park.
Sarah wanted
to
go
for
a
walk in
the
park
with Tom.
i
I listened
to the
weather
on the
Sarah was
worried
that
it
would
rain,
but they
didn't
have an
umbrella.
Toml
li's
raining
And
we
I
didn
t
bring
our umbrella
'
It began
to
rain and
Sarah
was
sorry
she didn't
have
an
umbrella.
i
Next
time
you
shouldn't
listen
to
my advice.
Just take
the
umbrella.
When
Tom
and
Sarah
got
home,
they
were
both very
wet.
/:
'..:
',
I'
Sarah
suggested
that they
take an
umbrella with
them
in
case
it
rained,
but Tom
thought it
was unnecessary.
i
lt hasn't
;
started
i
raining
yet
:
Maybe
the
:
clouds will
'
just
blow
away.
When
they arrived
at the
park,
the
clouds
were
much
bigger.
l'm
soaking
wei
I
l,
l.
{
Tom
and
Sarah
had
to run home
through
the
rain.
i
Do
you
want
to
go
for
a walk in
i
Yes,
I
think
that's
a
great
idea.
:
The
weather
is
perfect.
-
-*
---a
--'--\=
-....'-r-"
^r^.1^
*
=l
tD
/
Maybe
we should
go
back home.
12
-
8/10/2019 Reading Success 4.pdf
11/81
l,4a?*h
*a**
w*rd
with
i15
n:*ani*g"
1.
unnecessary
2.
shower
3.
soak
not
needed;
extra
make completely
wet
a short time
of
rain
a.
b.
c.
eh**se
the
best
&n*w*r.
1. What
was the
bad
advice
in
the story?
a.
not
to take
an
umbrella
c.
to take
an
umbrella
2.
Who
wanted
to
take the umbrella?
a.
both
Tom
and
Sarah
c. Sarah
a.
before
c.
so
b.
not
to
walk
in
the
Park
d.
to
walk
in
the
park
b.
neither
Tom nor
Sarah
d.
Tom
b.
if
d.
when
3.
Why
wasn't
Tom
worried
when
the
rain
began?
a. He
planned to
buy
an
umbrella.
b.
He thought
it
wouldn't
rain much.
c.
The
clouds
went
away
quickly.
d. The
park had
many
trees.
4.
What
does
"in
case"
mean
in
the
story?
l: t'
"
v.
*,i::r:'r,'unf ?h
ul^'o
t*ff**i
,gf:fd
clouds
decided
umbrella
wet
Tom
and
Sarah
to
go
for
a
walk
in
the
park.
Sarah suggested
they
take
an
-
ith them
in
case
it rained.
Tom
was
an
umbrella.
There
were
many
dark
that
it would
not
rain,
so
they
didn't
take
and
soon
it
began
to
rain.
Tom and
Sarah
ran home,
but
they
got
very
Tom said
they
would
take
an'umbrella
next
time.
13
-
8/10/2019 Reading Success 4.pdf
12/81
6
i
The
New
Nei
ghbor
rett
and
Colin
had
been
neighbors
for
many
years
and
had
become good
friends.
They
often visited
each
other
and
talked
to
each
other over
the
jerlce.
Sometimes
they
helped
each
other
with
small
jobs,
and
they
lent
their
tools
to each
other.
One
day
a
new
neighbor
moved
into
the house
next
to
Brett.
He
came and
introduced
himself. His
name
was
Max.
Brett
welcomed
Max.
"If
there's
anything
I can
do
to help you
sgitle-in,
just
let
me
know,"
he said.
"Thank
you,"
said
Max.
"I will."
The next
day
Max
knocked
on Brett's
docr
and
asked
if he
could
borrow
some
gasoline
because
he
wanted
to mow
the lawn.
o'Yes,
of course,"
Brett
said.
-\-r
He
showed
Max
where
he kept
the
gasoline.
"Just
help yourself
if
you
run
out again,"
he
told
Max.
"Thank
you,"
said
Max.
"This
is
a
very
friendly
neighborhood,,,he
said.
"Everyone
is very
helpful."
*
A
week
later,
Brett
was
reading
the
paper
when
he saw
Max
come
into
the
y@
and
help himself
to
some
more
gasoline.
Max
smiled
at
him
and fr-aved.
Brett
waved back.
Max took
some
gasoline, went home
rnd
mowed
his
lawn.
The
next
weeTT"rett
was
surprised
to
see Max
come
into
the
yard,
smiii:
and wave,
and take
more gasoline.
Then
he
went
home
and
mowed
his
lawn.
when
it happened
the
fourth
time,
Brett
was
angry.
He went
to
visit
Colin.
"Colin,"
he
said,
"that
new
neighbor
of
mine,
Max,
keeps
coming
into
my
yard
and
taking
gasoline
so
that he
can
mow
his lawn.'He
is
doing
it
every
week.
why
doesn't
he
buy his
own gasoline?
I'm
going
to
stop
him.
I think
I will put
some
sugar in
the
gasoline.
That
will
rg[
his lawnmower."
"Oh
nol"
said
Colin.
"Don't
do
that
He's
using
my
lawnmower ,,
't4
-
8/10/2019 Reading Success 4.pdf
13/81
V-O
b,irJ:ti*;;1e,
iF
li,::*** i1*
tu;;i*
i*
t'il1
ii:
tl*
i:1*ntr..
1.
The
dog tried
to
dig
a
hole to
go
under
the
:r. fence
b. tool
c.
umbrella
2. Have
you
-
to
your
new
apartment
yet?
a.
blown away
b. lent
to
c.
run out
3.
The children
went out
of
the
house
to
play
soccer
on the
a.
gasoline
b.
lawn
c.
neighbor
d.
sugar
ii
:,
;
r
r
I t r r
r.,t
i.rtrrtrtf,r,il grt4ir.Jr*'
':-"'-".:
i:,
::--l
,...r:;*se
lii
3s: 3:'i3w* -.
l. What
is true
about
Max?
a.
He
borrowed lots
of
things.
b.
He never
asked
to borrow
things.
c.
He could
not
borrow
any
gas. d.
He
let
his
friends
borrow
from
him'
2. What
does
Max think
of
his
neighbors
when
he
moves
in?
d. wave
d.
settled
in
a.
The5r
are nice.
u.
I'hey are
rich.
b.
They
are
quiet.
d.
They
are mean.
b.
He is rich.
d.
He
works hard.
b.
plant
flowers
d.
spray
water
3.
At
the end
of
the story,
what
does
Brett
think
about
Ma4?
a.
He
is nice.
c.
He
is rude.
4.
When
you
"mow
the
lawn," what
do
you
do?
a.
cut
grass
c.
pull
up
trees
r
''rr'
'.lth
+ho
ar,r/
complained
gas lending
sugar
whenever
Brett tried
to be
friendly to
his new neighbor
by
-
him
some
gas
for
his
lawnmower
and
inviting
him
to
take'more
-
he
didn't
have enough.
The
new'neighbor
accepted
this
offer
and used
Brett's
several
times.
Brett
became
annoyed
and
to
Colin,
another
neighbor.
He
threatened
to
put in the
gas.
Colin
asked
him
not
to do that
because'it
was
his
lawnmower.
15
-
8/10/2019 Reading Success 4.pdf
14/81
his
is
the
schedule
of
buses
running
between
peakhurst
and
city
Hall.
Passengers
are
advised
to
refer
to
this
schedule
J-
when
planning to travel by
bus.
passengers
shourd
also
plan
to
arrive
at
the
desired
bus
stop
five
minutes
early.
In
most
cases.
buses
will
be
no
more
than
five
minutes
rate
arriving
or departing
from
a
scheduled
stop.
We
appreciate
your
business.
Destination:
City
Hall
(travel
time
30
minutes,
E
lg
min-
utes,
L
23
minutes)
Destination:
Peakhurst
(travel
time
14
minutes
)
E
=
Express
(First
stop
Belair)
L
=
Limited
stops (Stops
only
at Cross
Rd.,
Wilmot
Mall,
Ascot
and
Belair)
t7,37,57
12,
32,
375,52,575
7,
tzs,17,
?25,27,3?s,
37,425,47,57
12,27,42,57
12,
27,
42,57
17,37,57'
1
|
17,37,57
2
|
12,27,42,57
3
|
12,27,42,57
4
|
7,22,37,52
5
|
?,12,,?2,32,42,52
6
|
12,27,42,57
7
|
17,37,57
I
I
17,37
S
=
School
bus
(School
children
only)
16
-
8/10/2019 Reading Success 4.pdf
15/81
Fiii
in
th*
i:i*nkg
advised
appreciate
express
1. He us
to take the train
instead of driving
our
own
car.
2.Ireally
all the help
you
have
given
me.
3.
If
I
take
the bus
in the afternoon,
it only
takes
thirty
minutes to
get
home.
C -:*os*
?hc
tr*:i
;ns\
rer.
1.
How
many
express
buses
go
to the
city
in the morning?
b.
three
d.
ten
2.
If
you
catch the
bus at 5:40,
when
wili the bus
arrive
in
the city?
lr.
6:00
d"
6:10
3.
If a bus is late,
how long
might a
pil:',trnger have to wait?
a.
one
c.
five
a.
5:58
c.
6:03
a.
all day
c.
thirty
minutes
4.
What
is
a
"destination"?
a.
the amount
you want to
pay
c.
the
time
you
want
to
arrive
b"
five minutes
ei. The schedule
doesn't
say.
b.
the place
you want to
go
d. the
time
you
want to leave
Fii ir:
*n*h
biank
i,viih
lir* ccrr*i:t
t*;crd.
catch
destination early
fewer
often
You
can
a
bus
to
either
City Hall
or
Peakhurst.
The
buses
come
more
at
the
times
when
people
are
traveling to work and
less
often
in the
-"**-. -
rnornings
and
evenings,
when
there rrr-
-
people
traveling.
Some
of
the
buses
only
stop at
a
few
places,
so
people can
get
to
their
faster. And some buses
are only
for
children
going
to
school
17
-
8/10/2019 Reading Success 4.pdf
16/81
l
A Cruel
Comment
t,
ank
and
Holiy
were singers.
They
trave'ed from
one
iffi
:""*i:ffil
gu*'o;'il
'i"'*.
tocar
people
but
som.ri*^-
.,^]_-rg
and
most
people
enSoyed
listen_
n
g
to
rhem,
uut,
o'",ti_;ffffi;H:JJ,?:Jf
;il:[l,'J:-,
n
days
when
they
*.*
**0,
,,i.'
and
cal
ro.
-o*,
",j
H.,i
ffijil
t#,tffilg;'j|
;:1,?::;
ome
of
their
CDs
to
the
uroi.n"l
uni,
always
liked
it
when
people
told
,n.-
,tutn
some
ext.a
money.
They
singing.
-
rvvvrv
rvr..
tilelll
now
much
they
enjoyed
the
.
On
the
days
when
they
were
not
ve
clapped
and
said
h;;
"^^"jn;::::::*rv
good'
the
people
still
periir
o"
,n",.-J#
;::i:HJn;
but
thev
*.'.
:ul,i,rne
these
days
did
nor
I
,
one
day,
Hank;:tt;fg"l:
-*t
cDs'
Fortunaterv'
n",ir';:Trgf
arewp.opr..u*".;iiil'"H.T:ffJ"1'fl
T*'
*
a"r^i"iil,
;7":*,
weu,
and
hoped
that
rhey
*"rlo
,"u
u
,",
After
the
concer
*
u,
u",r
n,.
;;;J"i
::,:l;
;T#
ff
i#
ir,J
B
:l"o
s
in
gi
n g
one
man
came
up
ro
them
und
,ui;.:iilrff
that
the
singers
who
were
n;;;l,uJr;..*
were
a
lot
better
than
you.
lut
don,t
won-y
If
you
practice
mor,
*.,9.,
you
-igh;
;J:i
;i:'il';#
;:X:,,
Hank
and
Hollv
t
op.j
rnr,
"rn.ri*0,.
idn't
feel
the
,utrr"
*,ur_.
.r-t.t:";1ln,.uT.
up
tf
them
after
the
man.
She
had
heard
what
he
nao
sato
io;;
Til
r,
ony
for
them
and
u
"Don,
r
*;il";:ff
l,:,T$:',H
H:T::l
ot
know
music.
He
other
peopffiinrt,Ju"
repeats
what
he
hears
18
-
8/10/2019 Reading Success 4.pdf
17/81
Vo
cet o LL,l ar
iy', f{e v-1
e,vv
:,..:.,,.:::i,
l.lliitr,'ttrlj'.,.r-: : tt
:].
1.
The
applause
from
the audience went
on
for
ten minutes after
the show ended.
a. clapping
b. earns c local d. schedule
2.
It is showing respect to
give
your
seat
on the subway to older
people.
a.
disappointed
b.
extra
c.
late
d.
polite
3.
Her
grade
in the class was
low.
She wanted
to
make it
better by studying
hard.
a.
earn
it
b.
improve it c.
plan
it d.
practice
it
fiear
dlrt
g
Cor.r,rp.relt
irlSi
o',,t
-.::
t
1.
Who thought the other
singers were
better
than Hank
and
Holly?
2.
Which of
these statements is true?
a.
They
always sang
very well.
b. They
never sang better.
c.
They sometimes
sang well. d.
They always
sang
poorly.
3.
How
did
Hank
and Holly
feel about
their singing that night?
a.
only the
man
c.
many
people
a. It
was
good.
c.
It
was their best.
a.
none
c. a dozen
.,'.'-.
5t-ltntn,tltl
b.
the
man
and the woman
d.
no
one
b. It was terrible.
d.
It was their worst.
b.
three
d. many
4.
In
the
story,
"quitg a few"
people
came to see
the
singers. How many
people
came?
:...t:':?t
/',.t:t:i
.-:.'
.:-'.r::r'.ii::i:r'aj
as
good
as
better concerts
heard repeated
Hank
and
Holly
were
singers
who
gave
_
and
sold CDs.
One
day after
a
concert
a
man
told them that they
were
not
the
singers
who
gave
a
concert
the
previous
"
week.
A
woman
the man
say
this
and
wanted to make Hank and
Holly
feel
other
people
say.
19
-
8/10/2019 Reading Success 4.pdf
18/81
The
Staff
Sslrlsfl:ula
Patsy
-
Stephen
Tom
Donna
Mary
Vicky
Lunch
I
catt
center
I
Call center
Srrop
I
tnfo oesx
I
tnfo oest