One of his most famous is a two-line verse titled “reflections on Ice-Breaking” in which he offers the following advice to young lovers: “Candy is candy, but liquor is quicker”.. The li
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I Reading comprehensively and answer the questions
Ogden Nash was a poet, storyteller, humorist, and philosopher Born in Rye, New York, and raised in Savannah, Georgia, he tried but failed to adapt himself to the academic and later the business world After attending Harvard University briefly, he became a mail clerk on Wall Street, later advancing to bond salesman His first job as a writer was to produce advertising copy for streetcar cards Then, in 1925, he joined the advertising department of Doubleday Page and Company, one of the largest publishing house in New York Later, as a member of the editorial staff of “The New Yorker” magazine, he began writing short poems
His verses are filled with humor and wry wit as well as the unexpected or improbable
rhymes that have come to characterize them One of his most famous is a two-line verse
titled “reflections on Ice-Breaking” in which he offers the following advice to young lovers: “Candy is candy, but liquor is quicker” Beginning in 1931, and extending over the next four decades Nash produced nineteen books of poetry During the same time period, he was a favorite contributor to many leading magazines, and his name became a household world
1 Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A Poems in “The New Yorker”
B Humor in poetry
C The life and work of Ogden Nash
D Reflections on Ice-Breaking
2 Nash’s first job was as a
A mail clerk B bond salesman
C writer of advertising copy D magazine writer
3 Nash is described as all of the following EXEPT
A a humorist B a popular poet
C a prolific writer D an alcoholic
4 The word “leading” in line 18 could best be replaced by which of the following?
A witty B contemporary C prominent D extravagant
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A Rhymes B verses C editorial D publishing house
6 In the second paragraph, what does Nash mean by “liquor is quicker”?
A Young people should be warned against drinking alcohol
B It is quicker to make alcohol than it is to make candy
C Eating candy lasts longer than drinking alcohol
D Alcohol promotes romantic feelings faster than candy does
II Choose the phrase of verb GO in the following ones to fill in the blanks:
go with
go down
go ahead
go off
go on
go out
go over
go through with
1 She … to the cinema last night
2 The bomb … when he rang the bell
3 Noone really believed it when the news came through that the “titanic” had … on her maiden voyage
4 Does this jacket … my trousers?
5 He … about his new car all the time
6 Do you think you could … this work with me some time, Pete?
7 We have permission to … with the plan
8 I know you find the course boring, Pauline, but since you’ve started it you might as well … it
III Use the prefix OVER or UNDER to form the words that are most suitable to fill in the blanks
1 The Army tried unsuccessful to … (THROW) the Government
2 My mother has just informed me that she will have to … (GO) an operation next year, but she won’t tell me what for
3 She eats too much and is now suffering from … (WEIGHT)
4 I hate being stuck behind lorries on country roads because they are so difficult to … (TAKE)
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6 Obese people find it difficult to stop … (EAT)
7 We clearly … (VALUE) him as a member of our team
8 You must employ someone to … (SEE) the project
IV Connect two clauses using the following words:
although
because
if
in case since
so
so that unless
1 Take a map with you
2 The play was very boring
3 I couldn’t unlock it
4 He agreed to go climbing
5 He got a new alarm clock
6 He hasn’t written to us
7 She’ll only do the job
8 I never take an umbrella
a he left
b … he hated heights
c … you pay her more
d … it’s raining heavily
e … they walked out
f … I had the wrong key
g … you lose your way
h … he’d get up on time
V Use the correct verbs form:
1 Whenever my neighbor (cook), there is a smell of burning
2 Hurry up! By the time we (get) to the cinema, the film already (start)
3 I (not see) your aunt recently Oh, she (not be) out of her house since she (buy) her color TV
4 I wish I (not try) to repair it I only made it worse
5 The phone (ring) three time during the night
VI Fill in the blanks with one suitable word:
Steve went out with his friends one night His (1)… wanted him home by midnight But he didn’t (2)… much attention to the time
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he left the dinner “Hi, Dad,”, he said “This is (9)… Don’t pay the ransom money (10)… let me go, and I’m on my way home.”
VII Fill in the blanks with the following words
when
whenever
while
as
before after until
as soon as
since
by the time
as long as
1 You’ll have to stay in bed … your temperature goes down
2 He left … he heard the news
3 John went home … he had gone to the store
4 Mary was watching … Tom was reading a book
5 Abdu had been living in New York for ten years … he moved to California
6 … she got to the party, most of the other guests had gone
7 You can use my car … you drive carefully
8 … it rains, my roof leaks
VIII Choose the right words to complete the sentences
1 The others can’t come so you’ll have to go (alone/ lonely)
2 He was very (asleep/ sleepy) so he went to bed early
3 He (laid/ lay) down on the sand and went to sleep
4 Don’t wear green It doesn’t (match/ suit) you
5 He put up a big (note/ notice) advertising the concert
6 They (robbed/ stole) him of all his money
7 The bus leaves from the (station/ stop) nearest to the office
8 That’s the man (whose/ who’s) dog bit me
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I 1C 2A 3D 4C 5B 6D
II 1 went out 2 went off 3 gone down 4 go with
5 went on 6 go over 7 go abroad 8 go through with III 1 overthrow 2 undergo 3 overweight 4 overtake
5 underwritten 6 overeating 7 undervalued 8 oversee IV.1 in case g 2 so e 3 because f 4 although b
5 so that h 6 since a 7 if c 8 unless d
V 1 is cooking 2 get, will already have started 3 haven’t seen, hasn’t been bought 4 hadn’t tried 5 rang
VI 1 parents 2 pay 3 went 4 then 5 home
6 morning 7 his 8 phoned 9 Steve 10 they
VII 1 until 2 as soon as 3 after 4 while 5 before
6 by the time 7 as long as 8 whenever
VIII 1 alone 2 sleepy 3 lay 4 suit 5 notice
6 robbed 7 stop 8 whose