Carolyn had nine children, They wanted cookies. She decided to bake all those children some cookies. They were too noisy and maybe cookies would keep them quiet. She looked for her recipe book everywhere. She looked in the kitchen, in the bathroom, and in the den. It was not there. She thought for a minute and decided she might remember the recipe. She sifted 8 cups of flour, measured 5 cups of sugar, broke 7 eggs, and 9 teaspoons of vanilla. She mixed them all together in a bowl and made round cookies. She placed them on a cookie sheet. The oven was turned to 450 degrees. The children were running around everywhere wanting the cookies to get ready. The cookies began to smell. The oven door began to creep open. Carolyn heard strange noises coming from the oven. ZZZZZZZZZrppppppp! Pop! Bing! ZZZZZZZZZrppppppp! The oven door popped all the way open and cookie dough went on the ceiling, on the floor, on the counter, and on Carolyn. It was a big mess! Carolyn decided she must have us
A. The cookies were ready to eat.
B. The cookies were good and the children loved them.
C. The cookie dough went all over everywhere.
Carolyn had nine children, They wanted cookies. She decided to bake all those children some cookies. They were too noisy and maybe cookies would keep them quiet. She looked for her recipe book everywhere. She looked in the kitchen, in the bathroom, and in the den. It was not there. She thought for a minute and decided she might remember the recipe. She sifted 8 cups of flour, measured 5 cups of sugar, broke 7 eggs, and 9 teaspoons of vanilla. She mixed them all together in a bowl and made round cookies. She placed them on a cookie sheet. The oven was turned to 450 degrees. The children were running around everywhere wanting the cookies to get ready. The cookies began to smell. The oven door began to creep open. Carolyn heard strange noises coming from the oven. ZZZZZZZZZrppppppp! Pop! Bing! ZZZZZZZZZrppppppp! The oven door popped all the way open and cookie dough went on the ceiling, on the floor, on the counter, and on Carolyn. It was a big mess! Carolyn decided she must have us
A. She loved cookies and wanted to eat them.
B. She decided to bake them for her children to keep them quiet.
C. She was going to sell them at the school bake sale.
Passage 3
Most people have had a dog or wanted one as their companion at some time in their lives. If you are thinking of buying a dog, however, you should first decide what sort of companion you need and whether the dog is likely to be happy in the surroundings you can provide. Specialists’ advice is useful to help you choose the most suitable kind of dog. But in part the decision depends on common sense. Different dogs were originally developed to perform specific tasks. So, if you want a dog to protect you or your house, for example, you should choose the one that has the right size and characteristics. You must also be ready to devote a great deal of time to training the dog when it is young and give it the exercise it needs throughout its life, unless you live in the countryside and can let it run freely. Dogs are demanding pets. Cats love the house and so are satisfactory with their place where there is secure, but a dog is loyal to its master and consequently
A. It’s easier to buy a baby dog under three months old.
B. They are less likely to be shy with human beings.
C. They are less likely to run away.
D. It’s easier for them to form a relationship with their masters.
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