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A girl with blue eyes is a blue-eyed girl. A man with long legs is a long-legged man. A woman with white hair is a white-haired woman. Children who have good looks are good-looking children. What do you do when you want to buy clothes? You go to a shop. If you can find clothes that are the right size for you, and if they are ready to wear, you will probably buy them. They are called ready-made clothes. If you can not find clothes that are the right size, you will go to a tailor’s shop. A tailor is a man who makes clothes. He will measure you carefully and will then make clothes for you. Such clothes are called tailor-made clothes.
What do we call a man who is dressed badly? We call him a badly-dressed man. A woman who is dressed well is called a well-dressed woman.
What do you wear when it rains heavily? You wear a coat that will keep the rain out. Such a coat is called a raincoat. It is made of waterproof cloth—cloth that does not let water pass through. We have a lot of rain in England. If you come to England, bring a raincoat and an umbrella. You will find them useful.
If the floor, walls and ceiling of a room are made so that sound cannot pass through the wall, we say that the room is sound-proof. There are sound-proof rooms in all broadcasting stations.

  1. 1.

    The clothes which you buy from the supermarket are called________clothes.

    1. A.
      tailor-made     
    2. B.
      ready-made
    3. C.
      hand-made     
    4. D.
      mass production
  2. 2.

    If you come to England, bring both a raincoat and an umbrella because________.

    1. A.
      there is a lot of rain in England
    2. B.
      there are few umbrellas in the country
    3. C.
      gentlemen usually carry umbrellas with them in England
    4. D.
      walking with an umbrella in hand is popular in England
  3. 3.

    On back of a watch we can often see the word “water-proof”. The word means________.

    1. A.
      water won’t get into the watch
    2. B.
      you can put water into the watch
    3. C.
      not putting the watch into water
    4. D.
      you can see the watch clearly in water
  4. 4.

    What do you think is the best title for the article?

    1. A.
      The Forms of Compound Words.
    2. B.
      Compound Words in Everyday Life
    3. C.
      How to Use Compound Words.
    4. D.
      Water-proof Cloth in the Best.
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