二、阅读理解
"Why can't you go camping with us?" I asked Dad. "I have to work. You could ask Uncle Al," he said. Uncle Al? I couldn't take Uncle Al. He would do silly things.
Uncle Al came camping with us. It was the only way we could go. Uncle Al's job was to cook the sausages(香肠). He made them so black, so no one could eat them. Uncle Al said, "It doesn't matter. We'll see how far we can throw them." I was really angry!
Every day something happened.
Holly Ho got afraid on the rock wall. She couldn't come down. Uncle Al climbed up to get her. But his foot got stuck(困住) in a hole. He looked so funny that he made Holly Ho laugh. Then she came down herself. Holly Ho asked me if he was my uncle. I said he wasn't my uncle. I just brought him so we could go camping.
I was glad when the camp was over. On the way home, the bus went... BANG!!!
"I can't fix it," the bus driver said. "I will call someone to come and help. We will have to wait." The kids were all hungry and tired! Some even started to cry! Uncle Al jumped up. "I'll fix this bus," he said! "No!" I shouted. "Don't let him." But Uncle Al was already looking in the motor(发动机). We could hear banging and tapping. I hid under the seat. Uncle Al would do something crazy! I knew it! Uncle Al got back on the bus. He had black oil all over his face, hands and clothes. "It's fixed," he said. Everyone clapped(拍手). But I didn't. When you clap for Uncle Al, he usually puts on a show. And that's just what he did. He did a funny dance right there in the bus.
When we got back to school, Holly Ho said, "He is your uncle, isn't he?" "Yes," I said. "I'm sorry I told you a lie. He is my uncle." "You're lucky!" said Holly Ho.
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) 1. What's the RIGHT order of the events in the story?
① Uncle Al did a funny dance in the bus.
② The bus broke down and Uncle Al fixed it.
③ The writer had to go camping with Uncle Al.
④ Uncle Al failed to help Holly Ho down the rock wall.
A. ③①②④
B. ③①④②
C. ③④②①
D. ③④①②
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) 2. What can we infer from the underlined sentence?
A. The trip was boring and nothing happened.
B. Uncle Al often did silly things during the trip.
C. The kids were all angry about Uncle Al's actions.
D.
The writer enjoyed the happiness Uncle Al brought.
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) 3. How did the writer feel towards Uncle Al when reaching the school?
A. Proud.
B. Sad.
C. Angry.
D. Worried.
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) 4. What can we learn from the story?
A. We should be willing to help people any time.
B. Camping trips need good friends and planning.
C. It's important to tell the truth from the beginning.
D. People doing silly things may surprise you with kindness.