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"You are not going to day camp (野营) unless you have finished your summer school lessons," Mrs.
Brown told her daughter Penny. "You know that is the rule." Secretly, Mrs. Brown hated that Penny had to
spend her summer studying. She tried to tell herself that is was good for Penny because life wasn't always
fun and games.
"Why do I have to go to summer school?" thought Penny angrily."It's not my fault (过错) that we had
to move."
Two months ago, Penny's family had moved to a new state. She had to take a test for her new school.
So she had to take some summer school lessons for starting in the fall. She had missed several weeks of
school to prepare for the move. So now Penny went to summer school each morning. It wasn't that she
didn't like her teacher. Penny just thought it was silly to have to go to school in the summer.
Within a few minutes, Penny was in her room studying. Mrs. Brown smiled as she saw it. She decide
she would steal some time to play with Penny this afternoon.
An hour later, Penn came out her room."You worked hard this morning, Penny. Good girl. Let's go to
play outside," said Mrs. Brown.
1. Mrs. Brown thought it was more important for Penny ___________.
A. to go to day camp than to study
B. to study than to go to day camp
C. to learn her rule than to study
D. to spend her time playing games
2. In fact, Mrs. Brown wouldn't like Penny to _____________.
A. go to a new school
B. have fun in the summer
C. move with the family
D. study for the whole summer
3. From the passage we know that ______________.
A. Penny didn't like her mother
B. Penny hated to go to summer school
C. Penny didn't want to go to day camp
D. Penny wanted to move to a new state
4. Penny had to __________ if she wanted to study in a new school.
A. take a test
B. miss some lessons
C. go to day camp
D. go to summer school in the afternoon
5. Which is NOT right?
A. Penny spent one hour studying in her room.
B. Penny came to a new state together with her parents.
C. Penny did not like her teacher in the summer school.
D. Penny had to miss her lessons for the move to a new state.