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EX9. Fill in each blank with a suitable word to complete the passage.
This is a story (1) ...about.......... Mark Twain, a famous American writer and homourist. We all know that Twain was famous in his day as a lecture and teller of funny stories. We also know that he (2) .....like......... to play jokes on his friends. In this case, the joke was on Mark Twain.
One day, he was walking along the streer of a small town where he was going to deliver a lecture that evening. (3) ....it........ was a young man who stopped him on his way just to (4) .......talk...... about his uncle. The young man said that his uncle (5).....never......... laughed and smiled. Mark Twain told the young man to take his (6) ...uncle..... to his lecture that evening, and he could guarantee to make the young man's uncle laugh.
That (7) .....evening........ the young man and his uncle sat in the (8) ..first.......... row. Mark Twain spoke directly at them. He told many funny stories, but the old man didn't smile smile. Then he told the (9).......funniest.... stories which he knew, but the old man'd face still remains blank. At ( 10 )....last......., Mark Twain left the platform feeling exhausted.
Later Mark Twain was talking to his friend about this. His friend laughed and said: " Oh, I know that old man. He has been as deaf as a post for years!!!''.
1.It was too ....................dark........................ in the forest to see the little ring.
2.The missing ring was made of .....................silver.............................
3.On Monday morning, Robert's mother's mother still felt ....................unhappy......................................
4.After ..........................that afternoon.............................. on Monday, Robert and his mother went to the forest again.
5.They could hear ........................all the birds................................... in the trees.lovely, red ,
6.In the forest, a ........lovely red, spotted butterfly......... flew in front of Robert and his mother.
7. The missing ring was on ...............................the small leaf................................. under the butterfly.
1.It was too ..................dark.......................... in the forest to see the little ring.
2.The missing ring was made of .......silver...........................................
3.On Monday morning, Robert's mother's mother still felt ......................unhappy....................................
4.After ...................that afternoon..................................... on Monday, Robert and his mother went to the forest again.
5.They could hear ....all the birds....................................................... in the trees.
6.In the forest, a ..........lovely red, spotted butterfly................................................ flew in front of Robert and his mother.
7. The missing ring was on .........the small leaf....................................................... under the butterfly.
envelope corner stamp smelt thanked believed happened front |
My name's David. One day I was walking home when I saw a fire in the downstairs window of a very big house. I went to the (1) front door and shouted loudly but nobody came. There was a telephone in the street near the house so I phoned and told someone about the fire. After about five minutes a fire engine with blue lights on the top came round the (2) corner . It was very exciting! Firemen were running everywhere, throwing water on the fire and then, suddenly, everything was all right again. I went into the house with the firemen. The kitchen was badly burnt and it (3) smelt terrible but the other rooms in the house were fine. Then this man arrived. I knew him! He was a famous footballer but he was also the man who lived in the big house. He (4) thanked me very much and asked me for my name and address. Then, two days later, a letter arrived for me. Inside the (5) envelope there were two tickets to see my favourite team play! How good was that?
Bill Prince-Smith was a farmer and a teacher and a dentist before he became a writer of children's books at age of 60. Now, thirteen years later, he has written more than 80 books. Every day, he goes into his office and writes. In the evening, he gives the work to his wife to read. "She tells me when she doesn't like something,"says Bill. "My ten grandchildren don't live near here but they also read my stories and say if they are good or bad". And so Bill has learned what young children want to read.
Bill writes about the life in his village and on the farms near it. His fifth book is his favourite: The Sheepdog is about a farmer and the dog that helps him. "I have always liked animals" says Bill, "and dogs are so clever, they learn very quickly."
Last year, the book was made into a film with real animals and actors. The film-makers used the latest computer technology to make people think that the animals are speaking. Bill was very pleased with the film. "Sometimes film- makers change books, but they didn't change mine and I love the film.
Questions: Bill prefers writing about animals to writing about people.
A . Right . B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
Use the word from the bos to fill in each gap
always/earlier/hardly/now/rather/silently/skillfully/stiffly/very/warmly
She shut the door silently (1) after her. Her father wasn't expecting her - she had arrived earlier (2) than she had said. He was sitting where he always (3) sat, in his favourite armchair by the window. It was very (4) old but had been repaired skillfully (5) so that he could continue using it. The room had been redecorated since her last visit and was looking rather (6) elegant. On the shelves were all the books which her father hardly (7) ever looked at any more. She called her father's name. He stood up and she noticed that he moved very stiffly (8). He smiled and held out his arms to her. She hadn't been touch with him for five years but now (9) he welcomed her as warmly (10) as he always had.
Read and choose the answers:
Bill Prince-Smith was a farmer and a teacher and a dentist before he became a writer of children's books at age of 60. Now, thirteen years later, he has written more than 80 books. Every day, he goes into his office and writes. In the evening, he gives the work to his wife to read. "She tells me when she doesn't like something,"says Bill. "My ten grandchildren don't live near here but they also read my stories and say if they are good or bad". And so Bill has learned what young children want to read.
Bill writes about the life in his village and on the farms near it. His fifth book is his favourite: The Sheepdog is about a farmer and the dog that helps him. "I have always liked animals" says Bill, "and dogs are so clever, they learn very quickly."
Last year, the book was made into a film with real animals and actors. The film-makers used the latest computer technology to make people think that the animals are speaking. Bill was very pleased with the film. "Sometimes film- makers change books, but they didn't change mine and I love the film.
Question:
Bill prefers writing about animals to writing about people.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Doesn't say
Bill prefers writing about animals to writing about people.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Doesn't say
(animal's home) lair
(loud animal's noise) roars
(caught/grabbed) seized
(animal foot) paw
(eat) devour
(smell) odor
(shy) embarrassed
(wanted) seized
(short tree, plant) bush
(very hungry) starving