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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions .

We have heard of children who have imaginary playmates. I get lots of letters trom parents about them and I always say the same thing: don't say there is not one there. What you are putting down to imagination could be a spririt child. One dad wrote to me to say he was getting very worried about his child. He told me his son had an imaginary friend called Robbie, and was I forever saying things like “Don’t set off yet. Robbie is not in the car”. I told him "Your child can actually see that boy. Don’t say anything. He will either grow of it and go on to more worldly things or he will develop into a pcodmedium”.

I was about six or seven when I first saw the spirit children. I’d had theumatic fever and had to be in a pushchair. I don't know how but I knew that many people could not see Christopher and Pansy, I saw them a lot. I could never do maths but Christopher and Pansy helped me pass my exams! So there is nothing frightening about children having imaginary friends, especially if they have been very close. I remember one littte boy telling her mother “You don’t have to turn off the light tonigh, grandmother will do it!” Her mother watched him go upstairs on his own that night and the lights went off! It scares the life out of some parents. But you just have to accept hat his grandmother loved him very much and she had always tucked him in. It was a routine.

Most children are psychic up to the age of 11 or 12. My first psychic experience happened when I was four. There was a fire in the house nearby and all the neighbours were crying because little Tom died in the fire. I saw Tom’s spirit walking around them. When I told my father I saw Tom’s spirit walking he said “If you did then you did!” but mother warned me that I would end up in a mental hospital and I did. Nearly forty years later I was working as a nurse in one!

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions .

We have heard of children who have imaginary playmates. I get lots of letters trom parents about them and I always say the same thing: don't say there is not one there. What you are putting down to imagination could be a spririt child. One dad wrote to me to say he was getting very worried about his child. He told me his son had an imaginary friend called Robbie, and was I forever saying things like “Don’t set off yet. Robbie is not in the car”. I told him "Your child can actually see that boy. Don’t say anything. He will either grow of it and go on to more worldly things or he will develop into a pcodmedium”.

I was about six or seven when I first saw the spirit children. I’d had theumatic fever and had to be in a pushchair. I don't know how but I knew that many people could not see Christopher and Pansy, I saw them a lot. I could never do maths but Christopher and Pansy helped me pass my exams! So there is nothing frightening about children having imaginary friends, especially if they have been very close. I remember one littte boy telling her mother “You don’t have to turn off the light tonigh, grandmother will do it!” Her mother watched him go upstairs on his own that night and the lights went off! It scares the life out of some parents. But you just have to accept hat his grandmother loved him very much and she had always tucked him in. It was a routine.

Most children are psychic up to the age of 11 or 12. My first psychic experience happened when I was four. There was a fire in the house nearby and all the neighbours were crying because little Tom died in the fire. I saw Tom’s spirit walking around them. When I told my father I saw Tom’s spirit walking he said “If you did then you did!” but mother warned me that I would end up in a mental hospital and I did. Nearly forty years later I was working as a nurse in one!

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Câu 1: What does Doris say about imaginary playmates?

A. They are commonplace.

B. They are definitely imaginary.

C. They write letters.

D. There is no such thing.

Câu hỏi : 18795
  • Đáp án : A
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Câu 2: What does the word “him” in line 7 of the first paragraph refer to?

A. the kid of the person who wrote the letter.

B. the man whose son had an imaginary friend.

C. Robbie’s father.

D. Robbie.

Câu hỏi : 18796
  • Đáp án : B
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Câu 3: What is her advice to the father who wrote her a letter?

A. Tell your son Robbie doesn’t exist.

B. Your son is a good story teller.

C. It could be a stage he is going through.

D. Make a special place for Robbie.

Câu hỏi : 18797
  • Đáp án : C
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Câu 4: What was special about the author’s contact with Pansy and Christopher?

A. She only met them a few times.

B. She had been ill.

C. They ran and played together.

D. They helped her with her schoolwork.

Câu hỏi : 18798
  • Đáp án : D
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Câu 5: Which of the following is true about the children who have psychic experiences?

A. They are generally frightened by these experiences.

B. They often see friends.

C. They either see friends or grandparents.

D. They often see someone who has been close.

Câu hỏi : 18799
  • Đáp án : D
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Câu 6: What did the mother think when the light went out?

A. This is scary.

B. Grandmother always does it.

C. He is being naughty.

D. There is nothing to worry about.

Câu hỏi : 18800
  • Đáp án : A
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Câu 7: What can be inferred from the passage?

A. Children over 12 are not psychic.

B. Children tend to lose their powers after 12.

C. Children are only psychic until 12.

D. A few children are psychic at some point.

Câu hỏi : 18801
  • Đáp án : D
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Câu 8: Which of the following is true about the author’s father?

A. He believed her when she said she saw Tom’s spirit.

B. He thought that she did not see Tom’s spirit.

C. He thought that she was mad when she said she saw Tom.

D. He saw Tom’s spirit.

Câu hỏi : 18802
  • Đáp án : A
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Câu 9: Which of the following is True about the author’s mother?

A. She thought that the author was going mad.

B. She became a psychic herself.

C. She thought that the author was psychic.

D. She knew that the author was going to become a nurse.

Câu hỏi : 18803
  • Đáp án : A
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Câu 10: What is the purpose of the passage?

A. to warn readers of the danger of children becoming psychic.

B. to inform parents of their child’s imaginary playmates.

C. to tell the author s childhood.

D. to convince readers of children’s natural and harmless imagination.

Câu hỏi : 18804
  • Đáp án : D
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