Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 11

The Accidental The Age of Brat Farrar

Tourist Innocence
1 Possible content for
students’ answers:
1 1
2
b
a
1 a
b
Newland Archer
May Welland a … they wanted to catch
him by surprise to see
3 b c Countess Ellen Olenska
him as he really was.
4 a d Mrs Manson Mingott
b … he was hoping that the
5 c e Dallas Archer
horse would injure or
even kill Brat.
2 a T 2 a T f T
c … he thought that Brat
b F b F g F
would not tell anyone
c T c T h F
in order to keep his own
d F d F i T
secret.
e F e T j F
d … he was hoping to throw
Brat into the quarry
3 a allergic 3 a 3
and he didn’t want
b turkey b 5
anyone to see him.
c crutches c 4
e … he looked like Simon
d basement d 1
and also Walter Ashby
e leash e 2
had a son and no one
knew where he was.
4 a Sarah to Macon 4 a Ellen Olenska
b Macon to Muriel b Newland Archer
c Muriel to Macon c May Welland 2 To climb down into
the quarry.
d Macon to Julian d Julius Beaufort
e Rose to Macon e Mrs Struthers
f Henry van der Luyden 3 Brat: ambitious, capable,
careful, enthusiastic,
5 a ... alphabetical order. g Monsieur Rivière
generous
b ... she charged $5. h Count Olenski
Simon: rude, jealous, greedy,
c ... broke her arm. i Janey Archer
angry, aggressive
d ... pay the medica bills. j Dallas Archer
e ... of tools.
5 Possible content for students’ 4 breed, foal, saddle, stable,
pony
COMPREHENSION

answers:
Fashionable, New York
society of the 1870s is full 5 a 2
ANSWERS

b 3
of rules. There are a large
c 5
number of different rules
d 4
which cover what people
e 1
should wear, who they should
invite to their parties and
what time they should visit 6 Students’ individual answers.
people.
People are very interested
in the appearance, money,
and social position of
others and not their real
personalities or ideas.
Divorced or separated
women are not usually
accepted in society even if
they were badly treated by
their husbands.

OXFORD BOOKWORMS LIBRARY STAGE 5 68 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS


The Bride Price David Copperfield The Dead of
Jericho
1 1 e 1 a
b
Mr Murdstone
Barkis
2 c
3 a c Mr Micawber 1 a
b
Anne Scott
Charles Richards
4 b d Mr Dick
c Celia Richards
5 d e Uriah Heap
d Inspector Morse
f Steerforth
e Edward Murdoch
2 a Lagos g
h
Daniel Peggotty
Betsey Trotwood
b Ibuza
c Benin i Dora Spenlow 2 a 5
b 2
d Asaba j Ham Peggotty
c 4
e Ughelli d 1
2 a T
e 3
3 1 b b
c
T
T
2 d
3 e d F 3 a ... he talked to her (all
evening). / he thought
4 a e F
she was attractive. / he
5 c liked her a lot. / she gave
3 1 b
him her address.
4 a have a child 2
3
e
a
b ... Morse went to Anne
b be a good mourner Scott’s house.
c be a chief 4 c
c ... it was written by an
d marry a woman 5 d
educated / clever person.
e destroy someone / ... the person who
4 a oily
wrote it was educated.
5 a T b
c
innocent
calm and gentle
d ... he went to George
b T Jackson’s house at night.
c F d cold
e ... he was learning German
d T e cheerful
/ he was having German
e T lessons with her / he was
f T 5 a 3
having private lessons.
g F b 5
h F c 1
4

COMPREHENSION
a F
i F d 4
b T
j F e 2
c F

ANSWERS
d F
e T
f T
g T
h F
i F
j T

5 Students’ individual answers.

OXFORD BOOKWORMS LIBRARY STAGE 5 69 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS


Deadlock Do Androids Far from the
Dream of Electric Madding Crowd
Sheep?
1 a Vic
b Paige Carrington
c Martin Bledsoe
1 a
b
10
7
d Jeannine Phillips
e Niels Grafalk
1 a
b
2
7
c 4
d 8
c 3 e 5
2 a ... Vic arrived at the / his / d 10 f 2
Boom Boom’s flat. / ... e 8 g 1
Vic entered the room. f 6 h 3
/ ... Vic appeared. g 5 i 6
b ... the brakes failed / h 4 j 9
stopped working. /... i 9
the steering stopped
working. / ... she had a
j 1
2 a Fanny, Troy
b Gabriel, Bathsheba
crash. 2 a F c Boldwood, Troy
c ... found two invoices / b T d Bathsheba, Troy
some important papers c F e Boldwood, Bathsheba
/ some important d F
documents.
d ... she was his mistress /
e F
3 a T
b F
girlfriend. ... he paid for 3 a Iran, Rick c T
everything. b Hannibal Sloat, Isidore d T
e ... he was trying to kill her c Polokov, Rick e F
/ she was trying to save d Isidore, Pris f F
herself. e Rachael, Rick g T
h T
3 a F 4 a ... asked Rick to kill them. i F
b T b ... she belonged to the j F
c F Rosen Corporation.
d
e
F
F
c ... he took her some butter.
d ... buy a real animal.
4 a ... he had to leave his farm
and work for other
COMPREHENSION

f T e ... killed his goat. people.


g T b ... Troy refused to marry
h T 5 Students’ individual answers. her.
ANSWERS

i F c ... she asked him politely.


j F d ... had to thatch the ricks.
e ... he shot him.
4 1 c
2
3
e
a
5 Students’ individual answers.

4 d
5 b

5 Students’ individual answers.

OXFORD BOOKWORMS LIBRARY STAGE 5 70 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS


The Garden Party Ghost Stories Great
and Other Stories Expectations
1 sheet, blank, written,
lights, hides, finds,
1 1
2
b
a
continue, challenges, 1 a Orlick, lazy
b Mrs Joe (Pip’s sister),
players, same
3 f thin, scolding
4 d c Pip, gentleman
5 g 2 He wanted to confess to the
d Joe, gentle, kind
murder of his mother.
6 c
7
8
e
h 3 Possible content for 2 a Wemmick
b Herbert
students’ answers.
9 i c Magwitch
a … she opened a door
d Jaggers
thinking it led to a
2 Suggested answers:
bedroom and fell down e Pumblechook
a she was worried that the
some stairs.
dead man’s family would
be upset by the noise of
b … he had hanged the 3 a Miss Havisham
b Estella
student.
music and laughter. c Mrs Joe
c … he was speaking Welsh.
b her sister Else wanted to d Jaggers
d … his son had been killed
see it. e Orlick
in an accident twenty
c she was desperate to earn
years before.
money.
d she was cold and rude to
e … he didn’t like the bright 4 a 10
b 7
lights of the city.
him. c 8
e he made her imagine d 4
herself growing old and 4 a The Stranger in the Mist
e 3
b The Ghost Coach
bored. f 5
c The Confession of
g 1
Charles Linkworth
3 The Garden Party
d The Judge’s House h 2
marquee, lawn, lily, cart, i 6
e Smee
cottage j 9
The Woman at the Store
paddock, creek, shearing, 5 He wanted to be in a quiet
5 a ... it was ugly, crowded and
place where he could study

COMPREHENSION
scones, doll dirty.
for an important exam.
b ... he was the pale
4 a F
6
gentleman he had fought

ANSWERS
Students’ individual answers.
b T at Miss Havisham’s.
c T c ... he hoped he was going
d T to be one day.
e T d ... nine o’clock every
f F evening.
g F e ... washed carefully.
h T
6 Students’ individual answers.
5 Students’ individual answers

OXFORD BOOKWORMS LIBRARY STAGE 5 71 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS


Heat and Dust I, Robot - Short Jeeves and
Stories Friends - Short
1 1 b Stories
2 e
3 d 1 a
b
Catch that Rabbit
Runaround
4
5
a
c
c Liar! 1 a Lord Emsworth and the
Girl Friend
d Catch that Rabbit
b Jeeves Takes Charge
e Reason
2 a 3
f Little Lost Robot c The Artistic Career of
b 1 Corky
g Reason
c 2 d Looking After the
h Little Lost Robot
d 3 Pumpkin
i Liar!
e 2 e Trouble at Blandings
j Runaround
f Looking After the
3 a F
2 a T Pumpkin
b T g Lord Emsworth and the
b F
c F Girl Friend
c T
d F h Bertie Changes His Mind
d T
e T i Jeeves Takes Charge
e F
j Trouble at Blandings
f F
4 clothes, robe, shaved, Hindu,
g T
temples, bowl, stolen,
begging, graveyard, statue
h F 2 1 d 4 e
2 b 5 c
i T
3 a
j F
5 India became independent
and British officials left the
country. 3 3 a 3 a Bertie Wooster, Jeeves
b Lady Florence Craye,
5 b
Bertie Wooster
2 c
c Muriel Singer, Bertie
4 d
Wooster
1 e
d Jeeves, Corky
e Jeeves, Miss Tomlinson
4 read, feelings, novels, Dr
Calvin, loved, Bogert,
4 a 3 f 4
COMPREHENSION

Managing Director, hurt,


b 7 g 10
truth, crazy
c 6 h 8
ANSWERS

d 1 i 5
5 Robots don’t eat, so they gave
e 9 j 2
him an apple, but he ate it.
They took a secret X-ray
of his body, but it showed 5 a ... a special drink / ...
nothing because he was a cloudy liquid and
wearing special clothes. suddenly everything was
A man told Byerley to hit all right again.
him, because a robot would b ... threw a stone at him
not hit a human being. and hit his leg.
Byerley did hit the man, and c ... ran to Lord Emsworth,
then everybody believed that hid behind him and held
Byerley was human. his hand.
d ... they stopped the car
and gave her a lift back
to her school.
e ... he was very angry
and cutoff Corky’s
allowance.

OXFORD BOOKWORMS LIBRARY STAGE 5 72 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS


King’s Ransom The Riddle of the Sense and
Sands Sensibility
1 a
b
Diane
Carella
c Kathy 1 a
b
T
F
1 a T
b F
d Eddie
c T c F
e Sy
d F d T
f Doug
e F e T
g Jeff
f T f T
h Pete Cameron
g F g T
i Charles Reynolds
h T h T
j Sy
i F i F
j T j T
2 a T
b T
c F 2 a Davies to Carruthers 2 a 5
b Carruthers to Davies b 3
d T
c von Brüning to Carruthers c 9
e F
d Davies to Dollmann d 6
f F
e Clara to Carruthers e 1
g T
f 7
h F
i F 3 a Dollman g 10
b Carruthers h 8
j T
c Davies i 2
d Clara j 4
3 car, cigarettes, woke, sweater,
e Carruthers
door, gun, table, ashtray,
noise, escaping
f
g
Dollman
Clara
3 a Mr John Dashwood,
Mrs John Dashwood
h Dollman b Mrs Dashwood,
4 a 2
i von Brüning Edward Ferrars
b 4
j Dollman c Elinor, Edward Ferrars
c 1
d Marianne, Elinor
d 5
e 3 4 a 5 e Colonel Brandon,
b 2 Elinor

COMPREHENSION
c 7
5 1 c
d 9 4 a Marianne
2 a
e 3 b Sir John Middleton

ANSWERS
3 e
f 10 c Willoughby
4 b
g 6 d Elinor
5 d
h 1 e Marianne
i 8 f Lucy Steele
6 Boston
j 4 g Colonel Brandon
h Colonel Brandon
5 1d, 2h, 3j, 4e, 5f, 6a, 7c, 8i, i Willoughby
9g, 10b j Edward Ferrars

5 a Mrs John Dashwood


b Sir John Middleton
c Edward Ferrars
d Lady Middleton
e Colonel Brandon

OXFORD BOOKWORMS LIBRARY STAGE 5 73 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS


This Rough Magic Treading on Wuthering
Dreams Heights
1 a
b
F
F
c T 1 a
b
Irish Revel
The Third Party
1 a F
b T
d F
c Delivery c T
e T
d Mr Sing My Heart’s d F
Delight e F
2 a Phyllida
e Irish Revel f T
b Max
f Lord McDonald g F
c Lucy
g A Fishy Story h F
d Miranda
h Men and Women i T
e Godfrey
i My Oedipus Complex j F
j The Third Party
3 a 2
2 a brother
b 1
c 1 2 a T e F i T b husband
b F f T j F c sister
d 3
c F g F d daughter
e 3
d T h T e son
f wife
4 hid, blankets, still, rocking,
deck 3 a blushed d turban g son
b cream e ants h cousin
c lipstick i cousin
5 Forged Albanian money.
j uncle
4 a whenever Mother’s back
was turned, he woke him
b took him into the
3 1 c
2 b
sitting room to show him 3 c
her new furniture 4 a
c they gave him a couple of 5 c
hundred dollars
d she had wanted that
salmon
4 Because Cathy asked him to
do it. They wanted to plant
COMPREHENSION

e she was the only woman some flowers. She wanted to


he’d ever want to marry have a garden.
ANSWERS

5 Possible content for students’ 5 Catherine’s


answers:
Father started to be nice to
Larry after Sonny was born.
6 1
2
d
c
Larry thought that this was 3 e
because he didn’t like Mother 4 a
being so loving towards 5 b
Sonny. Larry knew that his
father was intelligent, and
so he thought that his father
realised Sonny was nothing but
trouble. One night Larry woke
up to find his father in his bed.
Sonny was screaming in the
next room, and his father was
angry. Larry felt sorry for his
father, because he knew what
it was like to be pushed out
of the big bed. He asked his
father to put his arm round
him. At Christmas, his father
gave him a model railway.

OXFORD BOOKWORMS LIBRARY STAGE 5 74 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS


The Accidental The Age of Brat Farrar
Tourist Innocence Setting
Setting Setting 1 b 5 a 9 d
2 b 6 c 10 c
1 a 5 a 9 a 1 b 5 c 9 a 3 a 7 b
2 c 6 d 10 c 2 d 6 d 10 b 4 d 8 c
3 c 7 d 3 c 7 a
4 b 8 b 4 a 8 d Characters
Characters Characters 11 d 15 a 19 c
12 b 16 d 20 a
11 d 15 b 19 d 11 c 15 b 19 b 13 c 17 d
12 b 16 c 20 b 12 a 16 d 20 b 14 c 18 c
13 a 17 b 13 c 17 c
14 c 18 a 14 a 18 d Dialogue
Dialogue Dialogue 21 c 25 c 29 d
22 a 26 a 30 c
21 c 25 c 29 a 21 a 25 d 29 a 23 b 27 d
22 d 26 a 30 d 22 c 26 a 30 b 24 b 28 a
23 c 27 b 23 b 27 c
24 d 28 c 24 c 28 d Vocabulary
Vocabulary Vocabulary 31 d 35 b 39 d
32 d 36 c 40 a
31 b 35 c 39 c 31 c 35 d 39 b 33 c 37 a
32 a 36 c 40 d 32 a 36 b 40 c 34 a 38 b
33 b 37 d 33 b 37 c
34 d 38 a 34 a 38 d Plot
Plot Plot 41 b 45 d 49 a
42 c 46 c 50 b
41 a 45 c 49 c 41 a 45 d 49 a 43 a 47 b
42 b 46 d 50 a 42 b 46 a 50 d 44 b 48 c
43 a 47 c 43 c 47 c
44 c 48 d 44 a 48 b

The Bride Price David Copperfield The Dead of


Setting Setting Jericho
1 d 5 b 9 c 1 a 5 d 9 d
2 b 6 c 10 b 2 d 6 c 10 a
Setting
3 a 7 a 3 b 7 c 1 d 5 a 9 c
4 c 8 d 4 d 8 b 2 b 6 a 10 a
3 b 7 b
Characters Characters 4 c 8 d
11 c 15 a 19 c 11 b 15 b 19 d
12 b 16 c 20 b 12 b 16 c 20 c
Characters
13 a 17 b 13 c 17 d 11 a 15 c 19 d
14 b 18 d 14 a 18 d 12 c 16 d 20 a
13 b 17 b
Dialogue Dialogue 14 c 18 d
21 a 25 d 29 a 21 d 25 b 29 d
22 d 26 a 30 d 22 a 26 c 30 c
Dialogue
23 a 27 d 23 a 27 c 21 b 25 d 29 b
24 c 28 c 24 b 28 b 22 c 26 d 30 a
23 b 27 a
Vocabulary Vocabulary 24 a 28 c
31 b 35 c 39 c 31 a 35 c 39 b
Vocabulary
M U LT I P L E - C H O I C E

32 a 36 c 40 d 32 d 36 a 40 a
33 b 37 d 33 c 37 d 31 a 35 b 39 c
34 d 38 a 34 b 38 c 32 b 36 c 40 d
RSS

33 a 37 d
Plot Plot
ER

34 a 38 c
WE

41 a 45 c 49 c 41 c 45 d 49 b
Plot
SW

42 b 46 d 50 d 42 a 46 c 50 d
41 a 45 d 49 c
NS

43 a 47 a 43 d 47 a
42 b 46 c 50 d
AN

44 b 48 c 44 b 48 d
43 b 47 b
A

44 a 48 c

OXFORD BOOKWORMS LIBRARY STAGE 5


2 75 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Deadlock Do Androids Dream Far from the
Setting of Electric Sheep? Madding Crowd
1 a 5 c 9 a Setting Setting
2 c 6 b 10 c
1 a 5 d 9 c 1 a 5 a 9 a
3 b 7 a
2 b 6 a 10 d 2 c 6 b 10 c
4 d 8 d
3 c 7 b 3 d 7 d
Characters 4 a 8 d 4 b 8 b
11 c 15 a 19 a Characters Characters
12 d 16 c 20 c
11 d 15 b 19 b 11 d 15 c 19 a
13 a 17 d
12 c 16 a 20 a 12 c 16 b 20 b
14 b 18 b
13 b 17 d 13 b 17 c
Dialogue 14 a 18 c 14 a 18 d
21 a 25 c 29 b Dialogue Dialogue
22 b 26 d 30 a
21 c 25 a 29 a 21 b 25 b 29 d
23 d 27 b
22 a 26 d 30 c 22 d 26 c 30 a
24 a 28 c
23 b 27 d 23 c 27 d
Vocabulary 24 c 28 b 24 a 28 a
31 d 35 b 39 a Vocabulary Vocabulary
32 b 36 c 40 d
31 c 35 b 39 a 31 b 35 c 39 d
33 d 37 d
32 b 36 d 40 c 32 c 36 d 40 c
34 a 38 b
33 d 37 a 33 a 37 b
Plot 34 a 38 b 34 d 38 a
41 d 45 a 49 a Plot Plot
42 a 46 c 50 d
41 a 45 b 49 d 41 b 45 c 49 d
43 b 47 c
42 b 46 d 50 c 42 c 46 d 50 b
44 d 48 b
43 c 47 b 43 a 47 c
44 d 48 a 44 b 48 a

The Garden Party Ghost Stories Great


and Other Stories Setting Expectations
Setting 1 c 5 b 9 d
2 b 6 d 10 b
Setting
1 b 5 b 9 c 3 a 7 a 1 a 5 c 9 d
2 c 6 a 10 d 4 c 8 c 2 c 6 d 10 c
3 b 7 c 3 d 7 a
4 d 8 a Characters 4 b 8 b
Characters 11 c 15 c 19 d
12 d 16 b 20 a
Characters
11 d 15 c 19 b 13 b 17 d 11 d 15 b 19 b
12 c 16 b 20 a 14 a 18 a 12 b 16 d 20 a
13 a 17 a 13 a 17 a
14 d 18 c Dialogue 14 c 18 c
Dialogue 21 b 25 c 29 d
22 a 26 b 30 c
Dialogue
21 a 25 a 29 c 23 d 27 c 21 d 25 c 29 a
22 d 26 d 30 b 24 a 28 a 22 b 26 a 30 c
23 a 27 c 23 c 27 b
24 b 28 d Vocabulary 24 a 28 d
Vocabulary 31 a 35 a 39 c
M U LT I P L E - C H O I C E

32 c 36 d 40 b
Vocabulary
31 a 35 c 39 c 33 d 37 b 31 a 35 d 39 c
32 c 36 b 40 d 34 b 38 a 32 b 36 a 40 d
ANSWERS

33 a 37 d 33 c 37 b
34 b 38 b Plot 34 a 38 d
Plot 41 b 45 d 49 d
42 d 46 c 50 b
Plot
41 c 45 a 49 d 43 c 47 a 41 c 45 b 49 a
42 b 46 d 50 a 44 a 48 b 42 b 46 d 50 c
43 d 47 a 43 a 47 c
44 c 48 b 44 d 48 b

OXFORD BOOKWORMS LIBRARY STAGE 5 76 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS


Heat and Dust I, Robot – Short Jeeves and
Setting Stories Friends – Short Stories
1 d 5 d 9 b Setting Setting
2 c 6 b 10 a
3 a 7 c 1 d 5 d 9 b 1 b 5 c 9 b
4 b 8 a 2 a 6 c 10 c 2 b 6 a 10 a
3 b 7 c 3 a 7 d
Characters 4 a 8 a 4 b 8 c
11 b 15 b 19 a Characters Characters
12 a 16 d 20 c
13 d 17 a 11 c 15 b 19 a 11 d 15 c 19 c
14 d 18 c 12 b 16 a 20 d 12 c 16 b 20 d
13 d 17 a 13 a 17 b
Dialogue 14 d 18 a 14 b 18 a
21 c 25 a 29 c Dialogue Dialogue
22 b 26 d 30 a
23 d 27 b 21 b 25 a 29 b 21 a 25 b 29 c
24 b 28 a 22 a 26 c 30 d 22 c 26 a 30 a
23 c 27 a 23 d 27 c
Vocabulary 24 d 28 a 24 b 28 d
31 b 35 c 39 b Vocabulary Vocabulary
32 a 36 d 40 c
33 d 37 c 31 b 35 a 39 b 31 b 35 a 39 c
34 a 38 d 32 a 36 c 40 d 32 a 36 d 40 a
33 d 37 d 33 c 37 b
Plot 34 b 38 a 34 b 38 a
41 c 45 c 49 d Plot Plot
42 b 46 d 50 b
43 d 47 a 41 b 45 c 49 c 41 a 45 c 49 d
44 a 48 c 42 b 46 a 50 a 42 b 46 c 50 c
43 a 47 a 43 b 47 a
44 d 48 d 44 a 48 b

King’s Ransom The Riddle of the Sense and


Setting Sands Sensibility
1 d 5 b 9 a Setting
2 b 6 c 10 b
Setting
3 c 7 a 1 b 5 d 9 b 1 b 5 b 9 c
4 a 8 d 2 c 6 c 10 d 2 c 6 d 10 b
3 a 7 a 3 a 7 b
Characters 4 b 8 d 4 c 8 a
11 a 15 a 19 a Characters
12 d 16 a 20 c
Characters
13 b 17 d 11 d 15 c 19 b 11 c 15 d 19 c
14 d 18 a 12 a 16 a 20 c 12 a 16 c 20 a
13 d 17 c 13 b 17 a
Dialogue 14 a 18 b 14 a 18 c
21 a 25 c 29 a Dialogue
22 d 26 c 30 a
Dialogue
23 b 27 b 21 d 25 d 29 b 21 a 25 d 29 b
24 b 28 d 22 b 26 c 30 b 22 c 26 a 30 a
23 a 27 d 23 b 27 d
Vocabulary 24 c 28 a 24 b 28 d
31 c 35 c 39 a Vocabulary
M U LT I P L E - C H O I C E

32 a 36 a 40 c
Vocabulary
33 b 37 d 31 a 35 a 39 b 31 b 35 d 39 d
34 c 38 a 32 d 36 c 40 d 32 d 36 c 40 b
ANSWERS

33 c 37 a 33 a 37 b
Plot 34 b 38 d 34 a 38 a
41 b 45 d 49 b Plot
42 a 46 b 50 c
Plot
43 d 47 d 41 a 45 d 49 d 41 d 45 c 49 a
44 a 48 a 42 c 46 a 50 b 42 a 46 a 50 b
43 c 47 c 43 a 47 d
44 b 48 b 44 d 48 b

OXFORD BOOKWORMS LIBRARY STAGE 5 77 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS


This Rough Magic Treading on Wuthering
Setting Dreams Heights
1 b 5 b 9 c Setting
2 c 6 d 10 a
Setting
3 d 7 b 1 c 5 b 9 a 1 b 5 b 9 c
4 b 8 d 2 d 6 a 10 d 2 c 6 d 10 a
3 a 7 c 3 d 7 b
Characters 4 b 8 b 4 b 8 d
11 b 15 d 19 d Characters
12 a 16 b 20 c
Characters
13 c 17 b 11 a 15 d 19 b 11 b 15 d 19 c
14 d 18 a 12 d 16 b 20 c 12 a 16 b 20 c
13 a 17 b 13 c 17 b
Dialogue 14 c 18 d 14 d 18 a
21 b 25 d 29 a Dialogue
22 c 26 b 30 d
Dialogue
23 d 27 a 21 d 25 c 29 c 21 b 25 d 29 c
24 a 28 c 22 a 26 d 30 b 22 c 26 b 30 d
23 c 27 a 23 d 27 a
Vocabulary 24 a 28 b 24 b 28 c
31 d 35 c 39 c Vocabulary
32 a 36 d 40 a
Vocabulary
33 b 37 c 31 c 35 b 39 c 31 d 35 c 39 c
34 b 38 b 32 a 36 d 40 a 32 a 36 d 40 a
33 b 37 d 33 b 37 c
Plot 34 d 38 a 34 b 38 b
41 c 45 c 49 b Plot
42 d 46 a 50 c
Plot
43 d 47 b 41 d 45 a 49 a 41 c 45 a 49 b
44 c 48 a 42 c 46 c 50 d 42 d 46 a 50 c
43 d 47 c 43 d 47 b
44 c 48 b 44 c 48 a
M U LT I P L E - C H O I C E
ANSWERS

OXFORD BOOKWORMS LIBRARY STAGE 5 78 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

You might also like