Jack was not interested in his lessons. He spent most of his time reading stories, doing<br />sports or watching TV. At night, he always went to bed late because of sports matches.<br />In the morning, he usually hurried to school. Sometimes he was so tired that he slept in<br />class. His mother was worried about his schoolwork. She tried to make him work harder. She told<br />him that if he could get a hundred in the exam, he would be given $10 as a prize. Jack<br />was very happy to hear that. The next day, he came home very excited. Oh, mum, I got<br />a hundred, he shouted. I got forty in reading this morning and sixty in spelling this afternoon.<br />Jack was not interested in his lessons. He spent most of his time reading stories, doing<br />sports or watching TV. At night, he always went to bed late because of sports matches.<br />In the morning, he usually hurried to school. Sometimes he was so tired that he slept in<br />class. His mother was worried about his schoolwork. She tried to make him work harder. She told<br />him that if he could get a hundred in the exam, he would be given $10 as a prize. Jack<br />was very happy to hear that. The next day, he came home very excited. Oh, mum, I got<br />a hundred, he shouted. I got forty in reading this morning and sixty in spelling this afternoon.
(1)
How was Jack's schoolwork?
A . Poor.B . Good.C . Excellent.
(2)
Why did Jack go to bed late at night?
A . Because he liked sports matches.B . Because he played games.C . Because he studied lessons.
(3)
What did Jack's mother want him to do?
A . To hurry to school.B . To study for the exam.C . To work harder.
(4)
How many grades did Jack get in spelling?
A . Forty.B . Sixty.C . A hundred.
(5)
What can we learn from the story?
A . Jack got ten dollars at last.B . Jack's mother would be unhappy.C . Jack was good at spelling.