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KeytoVocabulary
Apossibleanswer
spotted(1.2):
seen;
accumulate(1.4):
pileup;
obligedto(1.5):
boundto;
claimed(1.6):
stated;
extraordinarily
similar(1.6):
surprisinglyalike;
immediately(1.8):
atonce;
convinced(1.14):
sure.
KeytoComposition
Mrs.Stonehadspentthewholemorningpickingblackberriesinthecountrysidenearherhome.Itwasnearlylunchtime,soshedecidedtoreturnforlunch.Shewasjustpickingupherbasketwhensheheardanoiseinthebushes.Thenshesawananimalwhichlookedlikeacat.Sheknewitwasnotacatbecauseitwassolarge.Theanimalsuddenlyturnedroundtolookatherandshethoughtitwasgoingtocometowardsherandperhapsattackher.Shedroppedherbasketandscreamedloudly.Hearingthesound,theanimaldisappearedintothebushes,afterwhichMrs.Stonepickedupherbasketandranallthewayhome.Shetoldherneighboursthatshehadseenapumainthecountryside,buttheydidnotbelieveher.Shealsotelephonedthepolicebuttheydidn'
tbelievehereither.(148words)
KeytoLetterwriting
address:
____________,
____________,
____________.
date:
beginningofletter(Dear…,)
Introduction
Purpose
Conclusion
ending(Yours…,)
signature
postscript(PS…)
2KeytoSummarywriting
1Churchclock----strikinghourswokevicarup
2Oneo'
clock
3Clockstruckthirteentimes
4Vicar----clocktower
5Tooktorchwithhim
6SawBillWilkins----localgrocer
7Bill----tryingtorepairthebell
8Hadsucceeded----repairingit----butoneo'
clock----thirteentimes
9Vicar----pleased
10Offeredgrocercupoftea
Atoneo'
clockinthemorning,thechurchclockstrikingthehourswokethevicarupasitstruckthirteentimes.Thevicarwentintotheclocktower,takingatorchwithhim.HesawBillWilkins,thelocalgrocerthereandBillexplainedhewastryingtorepairtheclockbuthadn'
tsucceededbecauseatoneo'
clockitstruckthirteentimes.However,thevicarwaspleasedthebellwasworkingandofferedthegroceracapoftea.(79words)
vicar(1.1)priest,pastor
repaired(1.3)fixed
damaged(1.4)broken
silent(1.4)quiet
withastart(1.5)insurprise
caughtsightof(11.8-9)saw
Astickybusiness
Wewereusedtohearingourchurchbellstrikingthehoursinoursmallvillage.Foraslongasanyonecouldremember,thebellhadstruckthehoursdayandnight.However,onenightthechurchbellremainedsilentandthenextmorningwesawthattheclockhadstoppedatexactlyonea.m.Ourclockwasclearlydamaged,butnoonecouldexplainhowthishadhappened.
Armedwithatorch,ourvicarclimbedintothechurchtowertoseewhatwasgoingon.Heheardaloudbuzzashewenttowardstheclockandinthetorchlighthefoundithadbeeninvadedbybees.Hewasluckytheydidn'
tstinghim!
Heshonehistorchintothegreatbellandsawthatitwasfullofwaxandhoney.Nowonderitwasn'
tworking!
Abeekeeperwascalledintodealwiththesituation.Heimmediatelyremovedthequeenbeetooneofhisbeehivesandtheotherbeesfollowed.Theclockwascleanedandwassoonworkingagain.Wenotonlyenjoyedhearingitstrikethehoursdayandnight,butweenjoyedeatingthehoneyaswell.
(195words)
1Itwasverynicetohearfromyou.
2It'
sbeenalongtimesinceIheardfromyou.
3Forgivemefornotansweringyourletterbeforenow.
4Iamsorryyou'
vebeenillandhopeyou'
refeelingbetternow.
5IhavenotwrittenbeforeasIhadlostyouraddress.
6Ihopeyoureceivedmylastletter.
3KeytoSummarywriting
1Archaeologistsfoundclayfragments----mostsacredroom----ancienttemple
2Representedfifteenstatues----goddesses
3Hadoncebeenpainted
4Bodyofonestatuefound----remains----15thc.B.C.
5Headfound----remains----5thc.B.C.
6Fragmentsreconstructed
7Turnedouttobestatue----goddess----threefeethigh
8Handsonhips
9Full-lengthskirt
10Identitynotknown
Archaeologistsfoundclayfragmentsinanancienttemple.Theserepresentedthefifteenstatuesofgoddesseswhichhadoncebeenpainted.ThebodyofonestatuewasfoundamongremainsfromthefifteenthcenturyB.C.whileitsheadwasfoundamongremainsfromthefifthcenturyB.C.Whenthefragmentswerereconstructed,theyturnedouttobeagoddesswhichstoodthreefeethigh.Herhandsrestedonherhipsandshewaswearingafull-lengthskirt.Heridentityisunknown.(80words)
explored(1.2)examined
ancient(1.3)veryold
prosperous(l.5)wealthy
storeys(1.5)floors
beneath(1.7)under
fragments(1.10)pieces
remains(1.12)survivingpieces
Afterwalkingroundtheancientcity,thearchaeologistsdiscoveredanancienttemple.Thistemplehadobviouslybeenaplaceofworshipbecauseitcontainedasacredroom.Onenteringthesacredroom,thearchaeologistsfoundtheclayfragmentsoffifteenstatues,eachofwhichwasagoddesswhichhadoncebeenpainted.Afterthis,workmenbegandiggingandsoondiscoveredtheheadofastatueamongremainsdatingfromthefifthcenturyB.C.TheyalsofoundthebodyofthisstatueamongremainsfromthefifteenthcenturyB.C.Thearchaeologistscarefullyputthefragmentstogether.Theywereastonishedtofindthatthefigurewasagoddess.Thegoddesswasamodern-lookingwoman.Shehadherhandsonherhipsandshewaswearingafull-lengthskirt.Althoughthearchaeologiststriedveryhardtoidentifyher,theywereunabletofindouthername.(143words)
1Ishallbelookingforwardtoseeingyounextweek.
2IamverysorryforanyinconvenienceIhavecausedyou.
3Ihopeyouwillacceptmyapologies.
4Iwishyoueverysuccessinyournewjob.
5Pleasegivemyregardstoyourparents.
6Ilookforwardtohearingfromyousoon.
4KeytoSummarywriting
1Married----AlfredBloggs----toldwife----Corporation
2Dressed----smartblacksuit
3Changed----overalls
4Spentday----dustman
5Shower----changedbackintosuitatnight
6Lastedtwoyears
7Fellowdustmen----secret
8Wife----neverlearntruth
9Husband----office----future
Whenhegotmarried,AlfredBloggstoldhiswifeheworkedfortheCorporation.Thoughhedressedinasmartblacksuiteverymorning,hechangedintooverallsatworkandspentthedayworkingasadustman.Thenhetookashowerandchangedbackintohissuitatnight.Thislastedfortwoyearsandhisfellowdustmenkepthissecret.Hiswifewillneverlearnthetruthbecauseherhusbandwillbeanofficeworkerinfuture.(80words)
receive(1.1)get
sacrifice(1.5)giveup
privilege(1.6)specialadvantage,honour
curious(1.7)strange
embarrassed(1.9)shy
discovered(1.13)foundout
status(1.15)socialposition
Nearlycaught
OnemorningAlfandthreeotherdustmenwerecollectingrubbishinMertonStreetandtheystoppedoutsideMrs.Frost'
shouse.
ThoughAlfdidn'
tknowit,hiswifewasvisitingMrs.Frostatthetime.SheandMrs.Frostwereoldfriends,thoughMrs.FrosthadnevermetAlf.AlfwasjustgettingoutofthedustcarttogointoMrs.Frost'
sbackyardwhenhesawhiswifeleavingMrs.Frost'
shouse.Hequicklyreturnedtothedustcartandhidinthedrivingcabin.Whilehewashiding,hisfellowdustmenhelpedhimbycollectingMrs.Frost'
srubbish.Meanwhile,Alf'
swifeandMrs.Frosttalkedonthedoorstep.Itlookedasthoughtheirconversationwouldneverend!
AtlastMrs.BloggssaidgoodbyetoMrs.Frost.Shewavedtooneofthedustmenwhomsherecognizedandshewenttowardsthedustcarttogreethim.Thedustmanwavedbackandgaveherabigsmileasthedustcartdroveoff.Mrs.Bloggsstoodonthepavementandwatchedthedustcartdisappeardownthestreet.Thenshebegantowalkhome.‘It'
sallright,Alf,’hisfriendsaid.‘Shecan'
tseeyounow.’
‘Thanks,Jim,’Alfsaid.‘Thatwasaluckyescape!
’(200words)
address
date
DearMrs.Frost,
ItwasnicetomeetyouatSelena'
spartylastweek.
Youmentionedyouhadacopyof‘Who'
sWho’.IamwritingtoaskifIcouldborrowitforacoupleofdays.I'
mdoingsomeresearchonpoliticiansandthisbookcontainsalotofinformation.IpromiseIwilltakegoodcareofitandreturnittoyouasquicklyaspossible.
Ilookforwardtohearingfromyousoon.
Yourssincerely,
signature(80words)
5KeytoSummarywriting
8Wife----ne