Name
:SRN
:Date/Day
:A. Supply
the missingwords
usingWh-Question
wasit fofl "Tommy"
bir0rday was it?
"Tommy"
was the first thing Tommy looked at?
"It's
from UncleBill"
did
it
contain?"Electric
trainsef'
is her husband?
"He's
upstairs"Did Mr. Alison
park his car? "Outside the house"Rang Mrs.
Alison
up?"Mrs.
Johnsons"Invited the Jhonsons to dinner?
"Mrs. Alison"
Is the steak?
"In
the boot of thecar"
Is Mrs. Alison sorry
she askedthem to
come? "Because, shewas
made terrible mistake"Time did
Mr. Alison
get homefrom
work?"At
a quarter tosix"
I
)
3
4
5 6 7 8 9
l0
ll
B. Make
a question usingWh-Question words
based on the answer12.
Father takes the children for a drive on Sunday13.
Father sat behind the wheel14.
Because the carisn't
any petrol in the tank15.
Father started the engine16. At
six- thirty
17.
The children stayed in the car18.
Father's car19.
The hotel manager give me the keys20.
The manager give me keys to number twenty-one21. A
man22.
Because the hotel manager makes a mistake23.
The man is taking a bath24. My wife will
call tlre manager25-
T'he room was the man's room26.
Because we entered the man's room27
. It
was twoo'clock
28. Mr.
Thompson went towindow
29. ln
the garden30.
Throw a shoeGood Luck
Appendix 2
Prrt A
On Saturday moming, the postrnan delivered a large parcel
for
Tommy. The parcel contained a birthday present andit
had arrivedjust
in time.Tommy
lookedat the
stampson the
packet."lt's from
uncleBill" he
shoutedexcitedly. Even though uncle Bill was in America, he had not forgotten Tommy's
birthday. Mother made Tommy promise not to open the parceluntil
thefollowing
day."Your birthday's
nottill tomorrow,"
she said."You
should openit in
the moming togetherwith
your other presents".The next day, father just was exited as Tommy when they discovered that the parcel contained an electric train set.
"Let's
go upstairs and putit
together," father said.Tommy
remainedwith his
fatherfor
about and hour butfinally
got boredwith
the train set and went into theliving
room to see the restofhis
parents.At
about lunchtime, Tommy's
mother cameinto
theliving
room."Where's
your father?" she asked.I've
been looking for him every where."He
upstairs,mum."
Tommy answered."He
put my train set together thismoming
and he's been playingwith it
ever since!"Part
BAt
a Quarterto six, Mrs. Alison
heard her husband park the car outside the house and immediately went out to speak to him."What's
the matter, darling?" he asked. You look upset""l've
made aterrible
mistake,Jim,"
she said."Mrs.
Johnson rang me up abouthalf
an hour ago. We got talking and then withoutthinking, I
asked her and her husband to come and have dinnerwith
us this evening."Well, that's nothing to get
upsetabout!" Mr. Alison sai{ "we
should have a pleasant evening. We haven't seen the Johnsons for ages.""l'd
like them to come" replied Mrs. Alison, butI'vejust
dicovered there's hardly any foodin
the house.You didn't by
any chance rememberto buy
some steak?I
asked you to get some on your way home from three days ago."Steak?"
Mr. Alison
said."Good
heavens, yes.I
remember now.As
a matterof
fact I did
get some.You
oughtto
have reminded me aboutit. It's in
the bootof
the car.It's
been there for the past three days!"Part
cOn
Sunday father takes usfor
adrive into
the country. We enjoythis
very much.[.ast Sunday, we got up very early. We sat in the car and waited for father.
At six-thirty
mother and father were ready. Father sat behind the wheel and startedthe
engine.The car didn't move. "That's very firnny," father
said."It was all right
yesterday." He tried again, but the cardidn't
move."There
isn't
any petrol in thetank!"
my brother Jimrny said."You're
right,Jirnmy!"
father answered.
"l'll
go and get some petrolfrom
the garage" Jimmy said."lt's half
pastsix,"
my mother said. "The garage is shut." *Whatshall we do?"
I
asked."We
can go back to bed and get up at nineo'cloch
"Father said. Mother and father went back to bed, but Jimmy andI
stayed in the car."We're
not going to sleep, "we said.Suddenly, father knocked at the
window of
the car."Wake
up, children said.'It's
nine
o'clock."
Prrt
D"We want a room on the first floor," I
said.'tertainly, sir, "the hotel
manager answered."Have you a room with a private
bathroom?I
asked."Yes, sir" the
hotel manager said. "Here are the keys to number twenty-one".I
took the keys andmy wife
andI
went upstairs. We unlocked the door ot number twenty-one and went into the room. We shut the door and put our cases on thefloor.
"Listen!"
mywife
said. There's a manin
this room. He's singing."You're right!" I said. "He's in the
bathroom!" I knocked at the door of the
bathroom.The
singing stopped."Who is it? A voice
said."This is our room, "l
answercd."Why you
doinghere?"
"Your room!"
the voice answered angrily."This
ismy
room, please go:I'm
takinga bath."
"I'll call
the manager,"my wife
said. Just then, the door opened and the manager came in."I'm
very sorry," he said."l
made a mistake. Your room is next door. Here are the keys to number tw'enty-two".Part
EIt
wastwo o'clock in
themoming
andit
was very dark.Mr
Thompson woke up hiswife. "Irene,"
he calledsoftly,"
the baby'scrying". Mrs.
Thomson sat upin
bed andlistened.
"That's
not the babyJim,"
she said."lt's
acat!" "It can't
be," her husband said."I'll
go andlook." Mr.
Thompson got up and wentto
thewindow. 'Y tigttf lrene,"
he said. "There's cat in the garden. Listen toit!"
"You
must stopit" Jim,"
Mrs. Thompson said."That
catwill
take u baby."What
can Ido?' Mr.
Thompson asked.*Throw
a shoe at
it "his wife
suggested."I can't
do that,*Mr.
Thompson answered."Why not?'
hiswife
asked."Can't you
seeit?" "I
can seeit very well, "Mr.
Thompson said."But I can't throw a
shoeat it. It's
sitting on my greenhouse.Appendix 3
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