1. Mary didn't understand such sentences as "She is blue today", "You are yellow", "He has a green thumb", "He has told a white lie" and so on. And she went to the teacher Mrs. James for help.
Mary:    Mrs. James, there is a colour in each of the sentences. What do they mean?
Mrs. James: In everyday English, Mary, blue sometimes means sad, yellow afraid. A person with a green thumb grows plants well and a white lie is not a bad one.
Mary:     I'm afraid I don't understand them all. Would you give me an example for "a white
lie"?
Mrs. James: Certainly. Now I just give you some cakes. In fact you don't like it, but you don't want to let me know it. Instead you say, "No, thanks. I'm not hungry."That's a white lie.
Mary:      It sounds very interesting. Thanks very much.
Mrs. James: You are welcome. Colours are meaningful. I think you will meet more sentences like these in the future. Please come to me if you have any questions.

(1) Blue sometimes means sad in _______________ English.

A. good B. spoken C. usual D. poor
(2) I don't have a green thumb, so all my plants ________________.

A. die off B. grow well C. look nice D. are good
(3) David is yellow and he is ___________ to climb the tall tree!

A. happy B. clever C. brave D. afraid
(4) He didn't like me to know ___________ of the accident.

A. the reason B. the true story C. the meaning D. the answer
(5) He is ______________today. He is told that his father is seriously ill.

A. blue B. yellow C. green D. white
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Kirsten:Have you read the book, The Travel? I just finished it yesterday.

Renee: No, but I've wanted to. Is it good?

Kirsten: It is! But it's quite grim.

Renee: How so?

Kirsten: In the story, a mother and her son were on a trip when they were caught by a group of crazy people. They were kept in a small dark room and treated terribly. It really broke my heart to read that the mother chose to stay and fight with the bad guys. She was almost killed when trying to help her son run away.

Renee: So it's this grim from the first page to the end?

Kirsten:Yes, but there's still a bright side in it. You get to see how strong parents can be when they want to keep their children from being hurt.

Renee: I see. I'm surely going to borrow it from the library.

Kirsten: Then you must hurry. When I borrowed it last Friday, they told me that many people were waiting to read it!

(1) What happened in The Travel? A. A mother did her best to save her child. B. A mother took a trip to look for her son. C. A mother was treated terribly by her family. D. A mother was killed by a group of crazy people.
(2) What do we know from the conversation? A. Kirsten will lend Renee The Travel. B. The Travel is a popular library book. C. Kirsten did not enjoy reading The Travel. D. Renee has not heard of The Travel before.
(3) Why does Kirsten think the book is grim? A. Because it happens on a dark night. B. Because it makes the readers feel sad. C. Because there are many difficult words in it. D. Because readers have different ideas about it.
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