Reading Comprehension

A본문의 내용과 일치하도록 빈칸에 알맞은 말을 <보기>에서 골라 쓰고, 있었던 일의 순서대로 번호를 써 보세요.
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We had salmon sandwiches.
We went to the Giant Vegetable Contest. All the vegetables were huge .
We left the fair at 10 p.m. But it was not so dark .
Jimmy signed up for the wood cutting game.
We got hungry, so we went to the food court .
My uncle took me and my cousin , Jimmy, to the Alaska State Fair.
B본문의 내용과 일치하도록 괄호 안에서 알맞은 말을 골라 보세요
  • 1

    Last summer, I visited my ( / ) in Alaska.

  • 2

    In Alaska, the sun doesn’t set from May to ( / ) .

  • 3

    Cutting the wood was hard because it was ( / ) .

  • 4

    I usually put ( / ) and cheese in sandwiches.

  • 5

    My uncle entered the ( / ) Vegetable Contest.

  • 6

    My uncle’s pumpkin was ( / ) than a pig.

A각 문장이 본문의 내용과 일치하면 T, 일치하지 않으면 F를 고른 후, T/F에 따라 표에서 칸을 이동하여 해당하는 철자를 쓰고, 아래 문장의 빈칸에 알맞은 단어로 조합해 보세요.
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B본문의 내용과 일치하도록 아래 요약문을 완성해 보세요.
Last summer, I visited my uncle in Alaska. One day, my uncle took me and my cousin, Jimmy, to the Alaska State Fair. Jimmy didn’t get the prize at the wood cutting game. We had salmon sandwiches. They were new to me. At home, I usually put ham and cheese in sandwiches. My uncle entered the Giant Vegetable Contest with his pumpkin . It was huge. The crops in Alaska get about 20[twenty] hours of sunlight a day during summer. So they grow bigger and sweeter.
A본문을 읽고, 다음 질문에 답해 보세요.
  1. 1

    What time was it in Alaska in the first picture?

    It was 9 p.m.

  2. 2

    Why Alaska is “The Land of the Midnight Sun”?

    Because the sun doesn’t set from May to July.

  3. 3

    How big was the uncle’s pumpkin?

    It was bigger than a pig.

  4. 4

    Because of 20 hours of sunlight in summer, how do the crops grow?

    They grow bigger and sweeter.

B본문의 내용과 일치하지 않는 네 군데를 찾아 순서대로 바르게 고쳐 써 보세요.
Last summer, I visited my uncle in Alaska. Can you guess the time in the picture? It was actually 9 p.m. My uncle said, “The sun doesn’t set from February to April. So Alaska is ‘The Land of the Midnight Sun.’”
One day, my uncle took me and my cousin, Jimmy, to the Alaska State Fair. Jimmy signed up for the wood cutting game. People started cutting the wood fast. I cheered for him, but he didn’t get the prize. “It was hard. The wood was dry,” Jimmy said.
We got hungry, so we went to the restaurant. We had salmon sandwiches. They were very new to me. At home, I usually put ham and cheese in sandwiches, not salmon. They were tasty because the salmon was so fresh.
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