13.The assistant
A. showed the writer how to fix the light meter.
B. taught the writer how to use the camera.
C. put the camera into the writer’s pocket.
D. demonstrated how to load the film.
14.When the writer got back to the house
A. he ate some crumpets.
B. he sat down on the floor with the others.
C. Mrs. Van Dysart said something unpleasant.
D. Charles joined in the discussion.
15.Viola
A. was looking for something. B. was searching for the writer.
C. didn’t know the writer was. D. knew the writer well.
Passage 4
A geyser is the result to underground water under the combined conditions of high temperatures and increased pressure beneath the surface of the depth. Water that seeps down in cracks and fissures until it reaches very hot rocks in the earth’s interior and becomes heated to a temperature in excess of 290 degrees F. Because of the greater pressure, it shoots out of the surface in the form of steam and hot water. The result is a geyser.
For the most part, geysers are located in three regions of the world: New Zealand, Iceland, and the Yellowstone National Park area of the United States. The most famous geyser in the world is Old Faithful in Yellowstone Park. Old Faithful erupts almost every hour, rising to a height of 125 to 170 feet and expelling more than ten thousand gallons during each eruption.
16.In order for a geyser to erupt
A. hot rocks must rise to the surface of the earth.
B. water must flow underground.
C. it must be a warm day.
D. the earth must not be rugged or broken.
17.Old Faithful is located in
A. New Zealand. B. Iceland.
C. the United States. D. England.
18.Old Faithful erupts
A. every 10 minutes. B. every 60 minutes.
C. every 125 minutes. D. every 170 minutes.
19.A geyser is
A. hot water and stream. B. cracks and fissures.
C. hot rocks. D. great pressure.