Pedro knew that he would soon have to leave school again. He had been here for about seven weeks. Now the days were getting long and warm. He and his family would soon be taking off (離開). Every year it was the same. All his people had to go where they could work the crops in the fields.
Every year Pedro went to at least five schools. He had been to so many schools he couldn't think of their names. He couldn't even remember the towns where they were.
However, he enjoyed staying with his people. He liked the days when they let him stay home from school and work. He was proud of his brothers and sisters, and his father and mother. He liked all the other people who went from place to place with them.
To Pedro they were like a big, happy crowd of friends. They would come home tired each night after working long hours. Sometimes they had to work on wet ground all day. But they would come home and laugh and joke with each other.
When they moved, they put everything they had on an old truck and took off. Sometimes the truck would break down on the road. Then they had to stop by the roadside and fix it. But that's the way they all lived. Pedro didn't mind it too much. But he did hope that someday things would change. He wanted to stay in the same school for a while so that he could make some friends with kids his own age.
1.Pedro was
A.from a factory worker's family..
B.from a farmer's family.
C.from afarm worker's family.
D.a(chǎn) homeless child.
2.Pedro went to several schools every year because
A.he could not remember the names of the schools.
B.he did not like going to school.
C.his family did not want him to stay at the same school.
D.his family had to move about and find work in different places.
3.Did Pedro like to move along with his people?
A.Yes, he did. B. Yes, but not too much.
C.No, he didn't.D. No, but he had to go with them.
4.He did hope thatsomeday things would change. This means:
A.he hoped that someday his family would settle down in one place.
B.he hoped that someday his family would not have to take him along with them.
C.he hoped that someday he would enjoy going to school more.
D.he hoped that someday he would make friends with his schoolmates.
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2.A.important B.enjoyable
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