When Celia was cleaning her bookcase, a book fell off from the top. Then Celia remembered that she borrowed the book from Linda two months ago.

Celia felt really bad. Last month, her friend Linda moved away toItaly. What should she do now? Celia thought hard. Could she keep the book and never say anything because they would probably never see each other again? Or could she find a way to give the book back to Linda?

"It's Linda's book. I must return it to her," Celia thought. So she wrote Linda a letter and sent the book with it:

 

Dear Linda,

 

How are you? How isItaly? Do you   have any new friends there?

 

Fm very sorry that it   took me so long to return this book to you, because I forgot all

about it. I hope you will forgive(原諒)me.

 

I miss you very much.

 

 

Your friend,

 

Celia

Two weeks later, Celia   got a letter fromItaly.   It said:

Dear Celia,

 

Thank you for the letter   and the book. I'm sorry for not writing to you

since I came

here about a month ago. I,m very busy. Here are some books aboutItaly

I hope you

enjoy them. You don't have to return these books.

 

Miss you!

 

 

Your friend,

 

Linda

(       )6. Celia_____ when she found Linda's book.

A. was reading B. was sweeping the floor

C. was writing a letter   D. was cleaning the bookcase

(       )7. Celia felt bad because______ .

A.     the book was lost

B.     she could never see Linda again

C.     she forgot to return the book to Linda

D. her friend Linda moved away toItaly

(       )8. Linda didn't write to Celia_______ .

A.     after she moved toItaly

B.     after Celia returned the book

C.     before she moved toItaly

D.     after Celia borrowed a book from her 

(       )9. How long did Celia keep the book?

A. Around a month.                                      B. Around two months.

C. Around three months.                              D. Around two weeks.

(       )10. Which of the following is true?

A.     Celia didn't want to see Linda again.

B.     Finally, Celia decided not to return the book to Linda.

C.     Linda sent Celia a letter with some books aboutItaly.

D.     Linda was angry with Celia because she didn't return the book.

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