... easily.He wrote AliceinWonderlandin 1865. For him, AliceinWonderland was not an important book, so he did not use his name for the book. He used the name Lewis Carroll. But the book sold very ... children's books always tried to teach something. Lewis Carroll did not try to teach anything. He only wanted to tell a wonderful story. Carroll wrote a second story about Alicein 1871. He died in ... Alice& apos;s sister had a book, but Alice had nothing with her. She looked at her sister's book. There were no pictures or conversations in it.'Why is she reading a book without pictures...
... easily.He wrote AliceinWonderlandin 1865. For him, AliceinWonderland was not an important book, so he did not use his name for the book. He used the name Lewis Carroll. But the book sold very ... polite,' said the King and got behind Alice. Alice said, 'A cat can look at a King. I read that in a book, I think.''Well, this cat has to go,' said the King. He called to ... children's books always tried to teach something. Lewis Carroll did not try to teach anything. He only wanted to tell a wonderful story. Carroll wrote a second story about Alicein 1871. He died in...
... arguing b) were argued c) were arguing d) is arguing5. ‘Would you tell me,’ said Alice, ‘why you those roses?’a) is painting b) are painting c) am painting d) paint6. ‘This a red rose-tree.’a) ... roses growing on the bush white.a) were b) was c) are d) is3. Alice this was very strange.a) thinks b) think c) thinking d) thought 4. The gardeners about the painting job.a) was arguing b) ... sentence.1. Alice saw the Cat while she was through the forest.a) running b) walking c) singing d) sleeping2. The Cat when it saw Alice. a) smiled b) laughed c) frowned d) grinned3. All cats can grin,...
... began helping them back into their seats.“What do you know about this business?” the King asked Alice. “Nothing,” said Alice. “Nothing at all?” asked the King.“Nothing at all,” said Alice. “That’s ... soldiers remaining behind with the gardeners.“Can you play croquet?” the Queen asked, looking at Alice. “Yes!” shouted Alice. “Come on, then!” shouted the Queen, and Alice joined the procession, ... standing in front of them, in chains, with a soldier on each side to guard him; and near the King was the White Rabbit, with a trumpet in one hand, and a piece of paper in the other. In the...
... examine foreign mergers when they involve acquisitions of Chinese companies or foreign businesses investing in Chinese companies' operations…E.g.2.1.1.f:Trouble still plagues new terminal ... which must be taken into consideration analysis, transferring, restructuring and testing.Analysis consists of essentially of determining the meaning of the whole story. In other words, all ... clauses in English need one. The Vietnamese says ‘buổi sáng’ (the morning), ‘buổi tối’ (the evening), but the English says in the morning’ and in the evening’. Here, the preposition in is...
... At the beginning of the story, the main character was introduced “an old Indian named Koskoosh” and the story is told from the point of view of this character. In the text, one can find many ... defining (restrictive) and non-defining (non-restrictive) relative clauses. According to Halliday (1994: 227) in terms of meaning, these clauses do not define subsets, in the way that a defining ... be done in one of three ways: by elaborating, by extending, or by enhancing. Elaborating means saying the same thing over again, either by direct repetition, or by rewording it, clarifying it,...
... except a foraging fish-hawk winging above it, with fierce head stretched low in the search for some basking trout or chub. 15 “A FORAGING FISH-HAWK WINGING ABOVE.” 17 Following the usual ... from their long restraint. He was on the point of moving, of whispering to ask the Boy what it meant, when the latter, divining his unrest, stealthily laid a restraining hand upon his arm. ... ’s in the winter, when there’s ice all over the pond. When they’re drove from their houses, in the winter, they take straight to their burrows in the bank, where they kin be sure of gittin’...
... people in the maze.8 4. cooking climbing breaking equipment5. horror horrible terrible idea6. glorious wonderful well morning7. child young old keeper8. fine interesting polite mazeG. SpellingCross ... luggage to the train station, but had some difficulty finding the correct train to take them to Kingston. When they eventually arrived at Kingston, they found their boat waiting for them.__________ ... like a cold (noun) -4.an opinion you have after thinking about something (noun) -5.as much of something as necessary; sufficient (adverb) -6.a person or thing that is in very bad condition (noun)...
... fromIzmir,hasinterviewedher familyandfriends about whatispopular in Turkey.Asyoureadher report,puttheseheadings in the correctplace:ConclusionIntroductionFindingsThemostsurprisingaspectofthereportisthatalargenumberdon'tlikesport.Iwasalsosurprisedtofindoutthatitisquitecommonformyfriendstolistentomusic in English.Sport:Footballisthemostimportantsportformorethanhalfofthepeopleinterviewed.Aboutaquarterpreferbasketballtofootball.Aquarterofthoseinterviewedsaidtheydidn'tlikesport.Music:Aboutthree-quartersofmyfamilypreferTurkishmusictothatfromothercountries.Amongmyfriends,themajorityusuallylistentosongsbyBritishandAmericansingers.3Theaimofthisreportistopresentwhatispopular in Turkey.Iinterviewedtenofmyfriendsandallthepeople in myfamily,bytelephoneand in person.Thequestionsconcernedfood,freetimeactivities,sportandmusic.2lMA~ESOFTUPJ<EYFood:Welloverthree-quarterspreferTurkishfood-especiallymeze(lotsofsmalldisheswith-,~'es in oliveoil)-tofoodfromotherCOuntries.Abouttwo-thirdslikeTurkishfastfood,especiallypide(Turkishpizza).Overhalfsaytheirfavouritedrinkisayran(ayoghurtdrink).Freetime:Themajorityofpeoplelikehangingoutwithfriendsandhavingpicnicsonthebeachor in thepark.Alltheadultslikegoingtorestaurants.Morethanhalfmyfriendsgoshoppingeveryweekend.40%playcomputergameseveryday.ã ... in thecorrectorder.Write1-7 in theboxes.Onepictureisused in bothstories.oa::J»,Listen againtothefirst story and choosethecorrectanswer.The storyteller:awasshopping at the timebheardthe story ... attheitems in thebox below,thendiscussthequestions.mobile phones goingoff in the cinemaqueuing up for fast foodnotbeing abletowatch what you want onTVparents wantingtoknow who...
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... bring tears into her eyes; and once she remembered trying to box her own ears for Alice s Adventures inWonderland 8 of 130 label, with the words ‘DRINK ME’ beautifully printed on it in ... know Alice s Adventures inWonderland 24 of 130 ’Why, she, of course,’ said the Dodo, pointing to Alice with one finger; and the whole party at once crowded round her, calling out in a confused ... could not remember ever having seen such a thing. After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going into the garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice! when she got to the...