Doris and her family were moving to another town. Doris was not happy because she couldn¡¯t take her cat, Fluff. Their new house would be too small. The day they moved, Doris gave Fluff to a friend.
Doris liked her new house, but she missed her cat. One day, Doris opened the front door. There was Fluff! The cat had walked 100 miles to find Doris.
1. The best title is --
(A) A Girl Finds a Truck (B) A Cat Walks to Its New Home (C) Doris Cuts the Grass (D) Doris Goes to a New School
2. Doris moved to a --
(A) small house (B) big farm (C) store (D) park
3. Doris gave Fluff to a --
(A) baby (B) zoo (C) circus (D) friend
4. You can tell that Fluff --
(A) took a bus (B) can¡¯t jump (C) liked Doris (D) saw a fire
Move (moving) : to change position or location, or to change the position or location of something._____________ :change your residence, job, or school._____________ :take action. _____________ :change your view; improve or progress.
1. Something moved behind that tree.2. Sally moved to West End High School.3. It¡¯s due next week so we need to move quickly.4. She has moved to a more moderate position in our company.5. Bob and Dan moved some furnitures from the house to the garage.
1. Would you move to a different school/office if you had a chance? 2. If you didn't like where you live, where would you move to? 3. What are some things you can move? (physical)