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Fill in the gaps with one word: It was a Saturday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs Kerugesu were window shopping at a shopping centre. As they stood outside a boutique, Mr. Kerugesu spotted a shiny new ___1___ achine. !"oo# $ It%s ___2___ of those odern co puteri&ed achines that tells your weight and gi'es you your fortune at the ___3___ ti e. I thin# I shall try it,! he told his ___4___. Mrs Kerugesu, howe'er, was not too #een ___5___ the idea. !"et%s ___6___ bother. I don%t ___7___ in fortune telling,! she said. Mr. Kerugesu, howe'er, insisted ___8___ trying the achine. (e was 'ery curious to ___9___ out his %fortune%. (e stepped on the achine and ___10___ a fifty cent coin. )here was a soft bu&&ing ___11___ fro the achine. A few seconds ___12___ , a slip of paper e erged. Mrs. Kerugesu too# the slip and ___13___ it out to her husband : !*our fortune : *ou are a cle'er and ___14___ person. If you are wor#ing, you will beco e an e ployee that ___15___ boss would be proud of. *ou will beco e a good leader ___16___ en. +'eryone will listen to you ___17___ you spea#. ___18___ you lead, e'eryone will follow.! Mrs. Kerugesu paused ___19___ breath. !It%s got your weight ___20___ too,! she added. Fill in the gaps with one word: !I will ne'er forgi'e her,! Anne uttered as she wal#ed away ___1___ the class. ,anting and running ___2___ her, "ilian ca e up ___3___ her and apologised profusely ___4___ accidentally spilling chocolate il# all ___5___ Anne%s new bag. Anne ___6___ to listen to "ilian. She cupped her ___7___ o'er her ears, glared at "ilian ___8___ screa ed. !I%ll ne'er tal# to you ___9___ $! )hen she ran away. Anne was ___10___ angry when she reached ho e. She banged the door hard ___11___ her and wo#e -ranny fro her afternoon ___12___ . She was rude to Mother when Mother as#ed her what she ___13___ for dinner. She ___14___ little )ony when she found that he had essed ___15___ her roo again. )ony ran howling ___16___ Mother. (is poor ar was red ___17___ Anne%s pinching. !.hat%s the atter ___18___ you today, Anne /! Mother ca e into the roo and as#ed. !*ou%'e ade e'erybody upset ___19___ you stepped into the house. 0id so ething ___20___ in school /! Fill in the gaps with one word: 1nce upon a ti e, there was a an called 2ip 3an .in#le. (e was a li#eable ___1___ la&y an who ne'er did an ounce of ___2___ in his life. (is wife was always nagging ___3___ hi for being so la&y. 1ne day, to ___4___ his wife%s nagging, 2ip 3an .in#le too# a stroll in the woods. In these ysterious woods, he encountered a ___5___ of old en with long beards. ___6___ they saw 2ip 3an .in#le, they offered hi a drin# fro a flas#. 2ip 3an .in#le too# a ___7___ and found the drin# delicious. As he was 'ery thirsty, he dran# to his heart%s ___8___ . I ediately after the drin#, he felt his eyelids beco ing hea'y. 4efore he #new it, he had ___9___ into a deep sleep. .hen he ___10___ up, the sun was shining brightly. !I ust ha'e slept the whole night,! he thought to ___11___. As 2ip 3an .in#le ___12___ his way ho e, he disco'ered, to his astonish ent, that the landscape around hi had changed. As he approached his 'illage, he was e'en ___13___ du bfounded. (e found that he could not recognise ___14___ in the 'illage $ 5ot only ___15___ the people loo# different, they were also ___16___ in a different fashion. +'eryone was staring at his chin. As 2ip 3an .in#le loo#ed ___17___ at his own chin, he realised, to his surprise, that he had ___18___ a 'ery long beard. After ___19___ so e enquiries, 2ip 3an .in#le realised that one hundred years had passed fro the ti e he dran# the liquid ___20___ the ti e he wo#e up. )his eant that he had been asleep for one hundred years $ Fill in the gaps with one word:

I will always re e ber the trip I ade to the &oo in 6788. It was then ___1___ I caught easles fro one of y friends, ,eter, who had gone ___2___ too. ___3___ he et us at the &oo, he had gone to ___4___ his cousin who was reco'ering___5___ easles. )he ne9t day, ,eter was co plaining ___6___ a sore throat, a bad cold and high fe'er. .hen he was diagnosed ___7___ a doctor as ha'ing easles, his parents rang ___8___ up to warn e that I had been e9posed ___9___ easles too. 4y the ne9t day, I was also ___10___ the sa e sy pto s. My doctor ad'ised e to ___11___ at ho e for the ne9t two wee#s. I was quite pleased ___12___ the doctor%s instruction. I spent the ti e ___13___ storyboo#s, listening to usic ___14___ watching tele'ision. .hen I get ___15___ , I would call up ,eter, who ___16___ had to spend two wee#s at ho e, for a chat. :nfortunately, the two wee#s passed ___17___ quic#ly. .hen we ___18___ to school, we had to wor# twice ___19___ hard to catch up with our class ates. It was definitely not ___20___ the %holiday%.

)he honey bee is a 'ery unusual #ind of insect. ___1___ other insects which li'e alone, the honey bee li'es as a ___2___ of a co unity. )hese bees li'e ___3___ in what is #nown as a bee colony. )he head of the colony is called the queen bee. She is larger than the___4___ of the bees. (er ain tas# ___5___ the colony is to lay eggs. Most of the ___ 6___ bees are the wor#er bees. )hese bees ___7___ nectar and pollen fro flowers. )he nectar ___ 8___ is carried by the wor#er bees is deposited on the hi'e and then con'erted ___9___ honey. )he wor#er bees also help loo# ___10___ the young bees. as soon as the eggs are ___ 11___, the wor#er bees feed the young bees ___12___ pollen and nectar. )he third type of bee found in the colony is the drone or ___ 13___ bee. )he ain tas# of ___14___ a bee is to ate with a new queen. )he queen bee has a life ___15___ of about three years. ___16___ this period, she would ha'e ___17___ ore than half a illion eggs. ___ 18___ the queen bee is dying, a new queen would be groo ed. )his new queen would e'entually ta#e ___19___ the %duties% of the old queen when the ___20___ dies.

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