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The Browns are the Smiths' neighbors. Mr Brown's name is John. But when his neighbors talk about
him, they call him Mr "going-to-do". Do you know why? Mr Brown always says he is going to do
something, but he never does it. Every Saturday, Mr Brown goes to the Smiths' door and talk to Mr
Smith. He always says he is going to do something. "I am going to clean my house today". He says, or
"I am going to wash my car tomorrow. These trees in front of my house are too big, I am going to cut
them down next week."
Mr Smith usually says "Are you John?" He knows his neighbor is not going to clean his house, or
wash his car or cut down any trees. Then he says. "Well, excuse me, John. I am going to do my work in
the house." And so he does.
Mr and Mrs Smith often say to their child, Dick, "Are you going to do something. Then do it. Don't
be another Mr Going -to-do. "
( )1. Mr Smith lives next to the Browns.
( )2. Mr Brown's name is "Going-to-do."
( )3. Mr Brown often does housework on Saturday.
( )4. Mr Smith enjoys listening to Mr Browns.
( )5. The Smiths ask their son to be another Mr "Going-to-do."