閱讀理解。
     Pit-a-pat. Pit-a-pat. It's raining. "I want to go outside and play, Mum." Robbie says."When can the rain
  stop?" His mum doesn't know what to say. She hopes the rain can stop, too. "You can watch TV with
 me," she says.  "No, I just want to go outside. " "①Put on your raincoat. " "Does it stop raining?" "No, but
  you can go outside and play in the rain. Do you like that?" "Yes, Mum. " He runs to his bedroom and puts
  on his red raincoat.  "Here you go. Go outside and play," Mum opens the door and says, Robbie runs
  into the rain. Water goes ②here and there. Robbie's mum watches her son.  He is having so much fun.
  "Mum, come and play with me!" Robbie calls. The door opens and his mum walks out. She is in her
 yellow raincoat.  Mother and son are out in the rain for a long time. They play all kinds of' games in the
 rain.
1. What does Robbie want to do on the rainy day?
    A. Help his mother.                  
    B. Watch TV.
    C. Wear his raincoat.                  
    D. Go out.
2. What do the underlined phrases (短語) mean in Chinese?
    A. ①放上; ②到處              
    B. ①穿上;②這里和那里
    C. ①穿上; ②到處              
    D. ①放上; ②這里和那里
3. Robbie has a        _ day.
    A. happy                  
     B. scary
    C. dangerous                
    D. boring
4. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
    A. The raincoat can stop the rain.
    B. Robbie's mum doesn't wear a raincoat in the rain.
    C. Robbie watches TV with his mum.
    D. The color of' Robbie's raincoat is red.
5. Which is the best title (標(biāo)題) for the passage?
    A. It's Raining                      
    B. Fun in the Rain
    C. Robbie and His Mother              
    D. Robbie's Raincoat
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