Friday, December 14, 2012

Model Class 9


Read the letter carefully and answer the questions below.
Dear Father,
For the past two days, I have been thinking more and more about home. The meals here are quite different from home. For lunch you usually start with soup. Then you have the main course. A piece of meat or fish and potatoes (I have eaten potatoes every day of my stay in England, twice a day in Oxford). You either have
cabbage, carrots, beet root, sprouts, beans or cauliflower. Then come fruit-apples, oranges, grapes and fruit-pie and other such stuff.  Finally, coffee or tea.  You  would  be surprised  how  you get  accustomed to coffee habit, after lunch and after dinner. No rice, I don’t miss it. There is no roti, either, but I don’t really miss it. You have, bread with your soup, or with the main course. My table manners have improved tremendously.
With love,
Razzaque

1. Multiple choices
(A)Razzaque has been thinking about-----
1. His Father   2.His Mother   3.His house   4. His home
(B)How many days Razzaque has been thinking?
1. Five   2.Two   3. Four       4.Three
(C)For Lunch you usually start with-----
1. Potato   2. Soup   3.Cabbage   4.  Fish
(D) He has eaten potatoes twice a day in-----
1. England  2. Home  3. Oxford  4. Village
(E) Finally You have-----
1. Fruits  2. fruit-pie  3. coffee  or  tea  4. such stuff
2. True/False
(A)The meals here are equal like home.
(B) You only have cauliflower at your meal.
(C)You get accustomed to coffee habit.
(D)You may have bread with your soup.
(E)Razzaque’s table manners have improved tremendously.

3. Fill in the following gaps with appropriate words from the box.
After, in, on, at, with, about, during, over, of, for, about

Razzaque had felt homesick________ the past few days. He was not use to having that kind _______ food at home. He became used to starting the main meal _________ soup. Potatoes were common item__________ everyday meals. He used to have coffee_________dinner. He did not get rice __________ oxford. He has improved his _______ table manners, during his stay in oxford.

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