問題詳情
(二) Charles Schulz is a world-famous cartoonist. His work, Peanuts, is popular with people of all ages in the world. People enjoy thestories of Charlie Brown, his pet dog Snoopy, his sister Sally, and his friends. In the late 1960s, Peanuts ran in more than 2600 newspapers,and 355 million readers over 75 countries read his comic stories almost every day. How did Charles Schulz come up with Charlie Brown, the leading character in Peanuts?Charlie was a loser. He couldn’t fly a kite. He never won a baseball game or kicks a football in thematch. His friends often laughed at him. They thought he was stupid. Was Charles Schultz himselflike Charlie Brown in some ways? The answer was yes. When Charles Schulz was in the eighthgrade, he failed every subject. And he did not do any better in high school. He wasn’t good at studying or playing any kind of sports.___7___ He often felt lonely. Luckily, Schulz loved drawing. He was very proud of his artwork though no one else liked it. In the 1940s,Schultz got the chance to write down his own stories and his dog in a newspaper weekly. Finally, he became a well-known cartoonist of all time.

【題組】( )5. Which is right?
(A)People of all ages like Peanuts.
(B) Schulz never failed the test in junior high school.
(C) Schulz didn’t feel lonely because he had a dog.
(D) People loved Schulz’s artwork when he was a high school student.
參考答案
答案:A
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