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Very Strange People

  A man falls out of his plane and falls back into it again. Two people row a small boat from New York to England in 56 days. One person is so big, he wouldn't fit in any hospital room. Would you believe these stories? Well, they may sound strange but they did happen. James Cornell has more strange but true stories like these in a book called Very Strange People.

  Here is part of the table of contents of Very Strange People. The table of contents lists the names of the chapters(章,篇) or parts of the book. It also tells on what page each chapter begins.

  Unlike many reference materials, the table of contents is not arranged alphabetically. The chapters are listed in the order that they appear in the book.

1.In 1918, Captain Hedley fell out of his plane in midair. Then he fell back into it again! You would most likely read about this pilot in Chapter ________ .

[  ]

A.2
B.3
C.3
D.6

2.One morning in New York City, people saw a man walking on a tightrope between two tall buildings. You would most likely read this story in Chapter ________ .

[  ]

A.1
B.3
C.5
D.8

3.The Earl of Bridgewater fed his dogs better than most people feed their friends. This story probably begins on page ________ .

[  ]

A.3
B.33
C.41
D.85

4.Sarah Winchester thought she would die as soon as her house was finished. So she kept on adding more and more rooms. Her story most likely appears on page ________ .

[  ]

A.43
B.53
C.60
D.85

5.Because of his great size, Robert Hughes could not enter any hospital room. This story appears before which story?

[  ]

A.A Born-Again Pilot
B.Fat Folks
C.High Wire Act
D.Over the Falls
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