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Angol nyelv - #108
Elementary
Read the story then choose the right answers.
Billy is twelve years old, and his sister is fifteen. it was Saturday yesterday, and Billy's father gave him fifty pence. There is a big tree in Billy's garden, and he climbed it and sat in it. He likes that place in the tree very much.
Then Billy looked at his fifty pence and said, 'I'm going to go to the market tomorrow on my bicycle, and I'm going to buy some seeds with this money. Then I'm going to plant them under this tree. I'm going to have a lot of flowers and fruit and plants, and I'm going to sell them.
'A lot of people are going to come to my garden every day, and they're going to buy my nice flowers and fruit and plants, and in the end I'm really going to have a lot of money. Then I'm going to grow up and go to university, and I'm going to be a doctor.
'Then my sister will come to me and say, 'Doctor, Doctor, I've broken my left arm! Please help me!' And I'm going to set her arm.
The sky was blue, the weather was hot, and Billy was tired after that, so he went to sleep in the tree. But then he fell out of the tree and broke his left arm. His mother took him to the doctor and she set it.
1. Who is older, Billy or his sister?
2. Where did Billy sit yesterday?
3.Where did Billy want to go on Sunday?
4. Why did he want to go there?
5. What did he want to do with the seeds?
6. What did he want to be?
7. Why did Billy fall out of the tree?
8. Who set his arm?
Pre-intermediate
The sentences of the following story have been mixed up. Can you sort them out?
a) The lady looked very white and her hands were shaking, so Mrs Smith invited her into the house and gave her some tea.
b) There was only one man in the truck and one woman in the car, and neither of them was hurt, but the car was damaged.
c) We have a kind of custom - whenever I have an accident with the car, I telephone him.'
d) Mrs Smith was looking out of the window, when she saw a truck and a big car hit each other.
e) She drank the tea and soon looked much better.
f) She ran out to help.
g) Then she said to Mrs Smith, 'Have you got a telephone, please?
h) She was a pleasant woman of about 50 years old.
i) I would like to telephone my husband.
Intermediate
The paragraphs of the following story have been mixed up. Can you get them right?
a) The pilot did not know the place, so the hunter showed it to him on the map. 'But there is nowhere to land there, man!' said the pilot. 'I have flown over that part of the country on my way to other places, and I know that we can't land anywhere between this river and these mountains.'
b) When they reached the place, the hunter pointed out a small spot without trees in the middle of the forest, with a steep rise at one end. The pilot thought that there was not enough room to land there, but the hunter said that the other pilot had done so a year before, so down went the plane.
c) A certain hunter had found a piece of forest where there were plenty of animals to hunt. The only trouble was that the place was very difficult to get to.
d) 'I thought you were a wonderful pilot,' said the hunter. 'Some of my friends said you could land a plane on a postage stamp.' 'That's right,' answered the pilot. 'I can land a plane where nobody else can. But I tell you there is nowhere to land in the place you are talking about.'
e) He returned from his first visit to the place in late autumn, and could not get back until the snows melted in the following spring. Then he went to the pilot of a small plane, who earned his living by carrying hunters over parts of the country where there were no roads and no railways, and asked him to take him back to his favourite piece of forest.
f) 'And what if I tell you that another pilot did land me there last spring?' said the hunter. 'Is that true?' asked the pilot. 'Yes, it is. I swear it.' Well, this pilot could not let himself be beaten by another, so he agreed to take the hunter.
g) When it came to the rise, it turned right over onto its back. As the hunter climbed out, he smiled happily and said, 'Yes, that's exactly how the other pilot managed it last time.'