Miss
Williams was teacher, and there were thirty small children in her class. They
were nice children, and Miss Williams liked all of them, but they often lost
clothes. It was winter, and the weather was very cold. The children’s mothers
always sent them to school with warm coats and hats and gloves. The children
came into the classroom in the morning and took off their coats and hats and
gloves. They put their coats and hats on hooks on the wall, and they put their
gloves in the pockets of their coats.
Last
Tuesday Miss Williams found two small blue gloves on the floor in the evening,
and in the morning she said to the children, ‘Whose gloves are these?’, but no
one answered.
Then
she looked at Dick. ‘Haven’t you got blue gloves, Dick?’ she asked him.
‘Yes,
miss,’ he answered, ‘but those can’t be mine. I’ve lost mine.’
A. Which
of these sentences are true (T) and which are false (F)?
1.
There
were forty children in Miss Williams’s class.
2.
Miss
Williams liked all the children in her class.
3.
It
was very clod.
4.
Miss
Williams found one small glove.
5.
She
found the gloves in the morning.
6.
The
gloves were Dick’s.
B. Answer
these questions.
1.
What
was Miss Williams?
2.
Did
she have big, or small children in her class?
3.
What
did they often do?
4.
What
did she find on the floor in the evening?
5.
What
did she ask the children in the morning?
6.
Who
answered?
7.
What
did she ask Dick?
8. What did he answer?
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Reading Comprehension (7) မွ အေျဖမ်ား
A. (1) True (2) False (3) True (4) False (5) False
(6)
True
B.
(1) Carol was young.
(2) Carol in an office.
(3) No, she didn’t.
(4) She met George Watts.
(5) Yes, he visited Mr and Mrs Yates. / Yes, he did.
(6) Carol said to her father, ‘I’m going to marry
George Watts, Daddy.’
(7) He asked her, ‘Has he got any money?
(8) She said, ‘Oh,
men! All of you are the same,’ the daughter answered angrily. ‘I met George on
the first of June and on the second he said to me, “Has your father got any
many?” ’
C. (1) f (2) a (3)
d (4) e (5) c
(6)
b
သင္ခန္းစာ
(၇) မွာ စကားလံုးအသံုးအႏႈန္းပိုင္း အတြက္ go out အေၾကာင္းကို အနည္းငယ္ ေျပာျပလိုပါတယ္။
-
Are
you going out tonight? (မင္း ဒီည အျပင္ထြက္မွာလား)
-
Have
the invitations gone out yet? (ဖိတ္စာေတြ ပို႔ၿပီးသြားၿပီလား) -
-
The
first episode goes out on Friday evening at 8:00 pm. ( ပထမဆံုးအပိုင္းကို ေသာၾကာေန႔
ည ၈-နာရီမွာ ထုတ္လႊင့္သည္။
-
The
fire has gone out. (မီးၿငိမ္းသြားၿပီ)
-
He
went out in the first round. (ပထမတစ္ခ်ီမွာ သူ ၿပိဳင္ပြြြြြဲက ျပဳတ္သြားခဲ့တယ္။)
-
Our
hearts go out to the victims. (ကၽြန္ေတာ္တို႔ရဲ႕ ႏွလံုးသားေတြက ဒုကၡသည္ေတြကို စာနာမိသည္။)
-
John
and Mary have been going out for two years. (ဂၽြန္နဲ႔ေမရီ တြဲခုတ္ေနၾကာတာ ၂-ႏွစ္ၾကာၿပီ)
ဒီတစ္ပတ္ေတာ့ ဒီေလာက္နဲ႔ နားရေအာင္၊ ေနာက္တစ္ပတ္မွာ
ျပန္ေတြ႔ၾကမယ္ … ။
အဂၤလိပ္ဘာသာစကား
ေလ့လာသူေတြ အဂၤလိပ္စာအရည္အေသြး တိုးတက္ၾကပါေစ ……
ေအာင္ကိုဦး
(UMK)
Be the
Best !
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