Lesson 7Text AAfter a Heavy SnowstormOne night there was a heavy snowstorm, and in the morning Mr Smith's garden was full of deep snow. Mr Smith wanted to take his car out, so he paid a man to clean the path from his garage to his gate. He said to this man, “Don't throw any snow on that side, because it will damage the bushes in my garden; and don't throw any snow into the street, or the police will be angry. ” Then Mr Smith went out. When he came back, the path was clean and the snow from it was not on the bushes, or the fence, or the street. Mr Smith was very pleased-until he opened the garage to get his car out! The garage was full to the top with all the snow from the path, and his car was somewhere under it all!Text BNo Baseball TodayPETER: Can you play baseball with me today?JoHN: No, I can't. I'm sorry. I have to help my mother. We're going to move tomorrow. PETER: Where's the new house? Is it far from here?JoHN: No, it's not far. It's near our old house. PETER: Can I help you pack?JoHN: Sure. Thanks. * * *PETER: What can I do?JoHN: Take the books out of the bookcase. Put them in this box. PETER: Well, the books are in the box. What can I do now?JoHN: Take the magazines out of the bookcase. Put them in that box. PETER: All right. JoHN: Peter ! Pack them. Don't read them. PETER: These magazines are interesting. May I borrow one?JOHN: Of course. PETER: Thanks, John.Quiestions on Text B 7. Read the foilowing passage once. Undertine the key words whiie reading and retell the story to your partner.A Better Mailman !I worked as a mailman for a short time. However, I am afraid of dogs and I had a lot of trouble. One day I tried to deliver some letters to a big house. I started to open the gate and all of a sudden a huge dog ran toward me. It growled and barked at me , so I threw the letters over the fence. The dog picked them up and carried them into the house. The dog was a better mailman than I was! |