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3. I wish we were well out of this wood.
with good appearance or effect
in a kindly or friendly manner
in a good or proper manner
4. He gave me a touch with the whip, but I dare not stir.
to mix something by a continued circular movement
to cause slight movement or change of position
to evoke strong feelings
5. I have been so anxious, fancying all sorts of things.
having an image or representation of something formed in the mind
feeling a desire or liking for
believing or imagining something without being certain
Time to listen
Listen to a popular story about two friends and then answer the questions that follow.*
1. Using ideas from the story, complete the following passage.
Two friends travelling through a (a) were very (b) , but
since they had promised each other that they would (c) , they felt
more (d) . Suddenly, a (e) came out from the
trees. One of the friends immediately (f) while the other
(g) .
The bear came and (h) the man and, (i)
went away. The man told his friend that the bear had warned him against a friend who
(j) .
2. Answer the following questions.
a. What should the man who climbed a tree have done when he saw the bear?
b. Was the second man brave or intelligent? Give a reason for your answer.
c. Did the bear really talk to the man?
d. Write a suitable moral to the story.
* For listening text, turn to pages 155–156.
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