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Family and Friends 3 Readers: Answer Key
Family and Friends 3 Readers: Answer Key
Answer key
13 Pinocchio found his father inside a whale.
14 Pinocchio worked hard at school and helped
PINOCCHIO the Kind Friend.
Before reading 1 1 False 2 True 3 True 4 False 5 True 15 Pinocchio dreamed that he was real,
2 cricket (Pinocchio’s friend), donkey, whale and in the morning he woke up and found
that it was true.
Pages 6–7 1 1 b 2 a 3 a 4 b 5 c 6 b 7 c 8 a
9 c 10 a SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS
2 1 alone 2 small 3 wooden 4 old Before reading 1 False 2 False 3 True 4 True 5 False
5 hungry 6 good 7 bad 8 wet 9 burnt 6 False 7 True 8 True 9 False 10 True
10 sorry 11 poor 12 hard
Pages 6–7 1 1 a 2 c 3 c 4 b 5 c 6 a 7 a 8 b
3 3 9 c 10 b
Pages 12–13 1 1 I want you to work hard and be a good boy. 2 1 forest 2 daughter 3 girl 4 must
2 You sold your coat to buy my book, didn’t you? 5 again 6 back 7 will 8 always
3 It only costs two pence to see the famous 9 could 10 on 11 over 12 deer
puppets dance. 13 before
4 I’ll give you two pence for that writing book.
Pages 12–13 1 1 run 2 into 3 ran 4 late 5 afraid
5 First I need some wood for the fire.
6 knew 7 heard 8 strange 9 will
6 Put me on your fire and let this old puppet go!
10 must 11 out of 12 and 13 furniture
2 1 puppets 2 pence 3 school 4 audience 14 food 15 very 16 to 17 ate 18 drank
5 dinner 6 wood 7 fire 8 bed 19 fell
3 1 No 2 No 3 Yes 4 No 2 1 as white as, as black as 2 must, never, again
Pages 18–19 1 1 f 2 e 3 c 4 i 5 g 6 j 7 d 8 b 3 far away, back 4 will, tell 5 perhaps, will
9 h 10 a 6 has eaten, drunk
2 1 Pinocchio 2 Danny Fox 3 Tommy Fox Pages 18–19 1 1 house 2 Every 3 for 4 That 5 work
4 Pinocchio 5 the Fox brothers 6 drunk 7 was 8 others 9 off 10 boots
6 the cricket 7 Pinocchio 8 the robbers 11 eat 12 youngest 13 upstairs 14 Come
Pages 24–25 1 1 e 2 d 3 i 4 b 5 a 6 h 7 g 8 c 15 young 16 on 17 ran 18 very
9 j 10 f 19 wake 20 slept 21 by the fire 22 told
2 1 magic 2 waiter 23 Stay 24 very 25 now 26 oldest
3 search [across], shine [down] 4 hug 2 1 careful 2 dangerous 3 must 4 anyone
5 brave 6 carpenter 7 cricket 8 pear 5 will 6 that 7 most 8 more 9 living
9 dig 10 grow 11 coin 12 robber 10 than 11 dead 12 when 13 Would
3 1 No 2 Yes 3 Yes 4 No Pages 24–25 1 1 had 2 called 3 died 4 married
Pages 30–31 1 1 a 2 a 3 b 4 a 5 b 6 b 7 a 5 taken 6 tried 7 couldn’t 8 told
2 1 was 2 weren’t 3 was 4 were 5 was 9 gone 10 eaten 11 drunk 12 dressed
6 wasn’t 7 wasn’t 8 was 9 weren’t 13 tied 14 stuck
10 was 2 1 mirror 2 poison 3 seven 4 poor
3 1, 2, 5 and 6 5 deer 6 dwarf 7 far 8 beautiful
9 knife 10 heart 11 Snow White [across],
Page 37 1 1 Gepetto made a boy out of wood – a puppet.
skin [down] 12 ribbons
2 Pinocchio fell asleep by the fire and burnt
his feet. Pages 30–31 1 1 c 2 a 3 d 4 i 5 g 6 b 7 j 8 f
3 Gepetto sold his coat. 9 e 10 h
4 Pinocchio sold his writing book to see the 2 1 The Queen, her mother, was very ill and died.
famous dancing puppets. 2 She asked it, ‘Who is the most beautiful of all?’
5 The Puppet Master gave Pinocchio five coins. 3 Because the magic mirror said that Snow
6 Pinocchio and the Fox brothers went to a White was more beautiful than the Queen.
restaurant. 4 She asked him to kill Snow White and bring
7 Pinocchio lied and his nose grew longer. back her heart.
8 Two robbers tried to steal Pinocchio’s money. 5 So that the Queen would think that Snow
9 A white bird carried Pinocchio to the sea. White was dead.
10 Pinocchio jumped into the sea to help his 6 They told her not to open the door to anyone.
father. 7 She thought the Queen was a poor old
11 Pinocchio carried a bucket for an old lady woman. She wanted to see the beautiful
and she cooked him some food. ribbons. She didn’t know that it was the Queen.
12 Pinocchio went to Lazyland with Candlewick 8 Because she did not move or open her eyes.
and they both turned into donkeys.
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