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As the Inspector Australia and New The Brontë Story

Said and Other Zealand


Stories 1 1 g
2 e
1 a Captain James Cook
3 i
b Captain William Hobson
1 a The Railway Crossing
c Sir Edmund Hillary 4 f
b Cash on Delivery 5 c
d Peter Jackson
c The Blue Cross 6 h
e Kylie Minogue
d The Man Who Cut Off 7 j
My Hair 8 d
e As the Inspector Said . . . 9 a
2 1 e
10 b
2 c
3 b
2 a . . . and his wife were
4 a
lovers.
b . . . an excellent lip-reader.
5 d 2 a Villette and Jane Eyre
b Wuthering Heights
c . . . his keys inside his c The Tenant of Wildfell
house. Hall and Agnes Grey
d . . . did something which 3 1 c
2 d
people would talk
3 a
about.
e . . . some of the jewelry
4 b 3 a 4
b 3
5 e
and a coat belonging c 2
to Mrs Elliston. d 5
e 1
4 1 Canberra
2 Wellington
3 a The Blue Cross
3 Uluru or Ayers Rock
b The Man Who Cut Off
My Hair
4 Volcanoes 4 1 b
2 e
5 Tasmania
c Cash on Delivery 3 d
d As the Inspector Said . . . 4 c
e The Railway Crossing 5 a
5 a T
b F
COMPREHENSION

c F
4 1 c
d T 5 a F
2 d b T
e F
ANSWERS

3 a c F
f T
4 e d T
g F
5 b e T
h T
i T
j F
5 a F
b T
c F
d F
e T
f F
g T
h F
i T
j T

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The Call of the The Card Chemical Secret
Wild
1 a F 1 a T
b T b F
1 a 2
c T c T
b 5
d F d F
c 1
e T e T
d 4
f F
e 3
g T
h
i
F
F
2 a David Wilson
b The doctor
2 1 d
j T c Mary
2 a
d Christine
3 b
e John
4 e
5 c 2 a 7 f Simon
b 3 g David Wilson
c 10 h Christine
d 9 i Mary
3Spitz e 1 j Andrew
f 6
g 8
4 a F
h 5 3 swim, swimmer, slowed,
b T
i 4 water, life, swim, floated,
c T
j 2 floating, turn, heavy.
d F
e T
f F
g T 3 a Denry, Shillitoe 4 John and Mary
b Mr Duncalf, Denry
h F
c Ruth, Denry
i F
j T
g
j
The Countess, Denry
Denry, Mrs Machin
5 In the factory restaurant

5 harness, sledge, tent, snow, 6 a . . . in a small flat near the


food, ice, fight, wolf, bite, 4 a Denry sea.

COMPREHENSION
b Mrs Machin b . . . baby clothes.
jump
c Harold Etches c . . . she wouldn’t speak to

ANSWERS
d Mrs Codleyn him.
e Ruth d . . . if Christine was there.
6 a . . . stole/took his food.
f Councillor Cotterill e . . . bought some flowers.
b . . . a long piece of wood.
g Denry f . . . the seals used to live.
c . . . to be (the) lead-dog.
h The Countess
d . . . she was/felt sorry for
i Denry
them.
j Mrs Machin
e . . . fell/was thrown into
the river/water.

5 Councillor, bank, Canada,


brother, Liverpool, tickets,
Nellie, Bursley, married,
mayor

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A Christmas Carol The Crown of Dancing with
Violet Strangers: Stories
1 a T from Africa
b F
c F 1 a 2
b 5
d T c 4 1 a Remember Atita
e T b Breaking Loose
d 1
f F c A Gathering of Bald Men
e 3
g T d Ekaterina
h F e Remember Atita
i T f A Gathering of Bald Men
j T 2 1 c
g Ekaterina
2 e
h A Gathering of Bald Men
3 a
i Breaking Loose
4 b
2 a Tiny Tim 5 d j Ekaterina
b Scrooge
c Marley’s ghost
d the ghost of Christmas
3 race, teams, practised, 2 a T
Present b T
amusing, dropped
e Bob Cratchit d T
e F
f T
3 His own name (Ebenezer 4 1 c
g F
2 b
Scrooge) h T
3 c
4 a i F
5 b j T
4 1 b
2 d
3 c
5 Two hundred long knives 3 a Daniel to Yasmin
4 a b Marcia to Nothando
5 e c Neil Gordon to Ekaterina
d Ranger to van Vuuren
e Atita to Okema
5 Ghost of Christmas Past:
COMPREHENSION

white robe, extinguisher,


white hair 4 During the holidays Yasmin
ANSWERS

Ghost of Christmas Present: read about India. Here in


Christmas food, torch, Africa she was an Asian
cheerful smile, green robe but up to now she had
Ghost of Christmas Yet known nothing about India.
to Come: black robe, silence, At first her search for her
pointing hand past put a distance between
her and Akoto, the African.
But this was what he had
6 a 2 talked about – digging deep
b 4 Sometimes the old patterns
c 5 were broken, and things
d 3 changed.
e 1

5 1 c
2 a
3 d
4 e
5 b

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Ethan Frome Frankenstein Goldfish

1 a 2 1 1 d
1 a F
2 a
b 6 b F
3 e
c 4 c T
4 b
d 9 d T
5 c
e 8 e F
f 3 f T
g 1 g F
h 10 2 lightning, destroyed,
h F
electricity, scientist, created,
i 5 i T
stolen, huge, ugly, threw, hut
j 7 j T

2 a Denis Eady, Mattie 3 a Frankenstein’s mother


2 a 7
b the monster
b Mattie, Ethan b 9
c Victor Frankenstein
c Ethan, Mattie c 4
d Henry Clerval
d Andrew Hale, Ethan d 5
eProfessor Waldman
e Zeena, Ethan e 2
f Zeena, Mattie f 6
g Mattie, Ethan g 1
h Ruth Hale 4 a Geneva
h 10
b marry Elizabeth
i 3
c William
j 8
d blind man
3 a T
e on Captain Walton’s ship
b T
c
d
F
F
3 a Kathy Horne
b Peeler Mardo
e T 5 Elizabeth
c Rush Madder
d Kathy Horne
e Rush Madder
4 a thin, sickly f Sunset
b warm, smiling, shining, g Wally Sype
sweet h Sunset

COMPREHENSION
c twisted, silent, lonely, sad i Carol Donovan
j Carmady

ANSWERS
5 He didn’t have enough money
He also felt bad about leaving
Zeena with no-one to look
4 a Lutin to Carmady
b Rush Madder to Carmady
after her. c Sunset to Carmady
d Carol Donovan to Rush
Madder
6 Students’ individual answers. e Carmady to Mrs Sype

5 1d, 2c, 3e, 4a, 5b

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Go, Lovely Rose Information Justice
and Other Stories Technology
1 a F
b T
1 a F 1 1 b
c T
b T 2 e
d F
c F 3 a
e T
d T 4 d
f F
e T 5 c
g T
f F
h T
g T
i F
h
i
F
F
2 a 2
j F
b 5
j T c 3
d 1
e 4 2 a Alan
b Kev
2 He thinks she has had a car
c Detective Hall
accident.
d Alan
3 a Bill Gates
e Jane
b John Gillatt
3 town, bridge, closed, pub, c Pierre Omidyar
beer/drink, lived, railwayman, d Tim Berners-Lee
cards, finished, drink/beer e Alan Turing 3 1 b
2 e
3 a
4 c
4 He thought that Frankie was 4 a T
5 d
going to hit him with his b F
stick so he attacked first. Bill c T
wasn’t really thinking clearly d F
because of his jealousy. e T 4 a 4
b 2
f F
c 3
g F
d 5
5 1 b h T
e 1
2 e i T
COMPREHENSION

3 a j F
4 d
5 c 5 boot, house, hands, back,
ANSWERS

bed, cut, free, radio, coffee,


5 1 b
drink
2 e
6 Student’s individual answers. 3 c
4 a
5 d

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Kidnapped The Last Sherlock The Long White
Holmes Story Cloud: Stories
1 a Captain Hoseason from New Zealand
b Alan
c James Stewart 1 a T
b F
d
e
Ebenezer Balfour
Mr Rankeillor
c T 1 a A Kind of Longing
b Gathering of the
d F
Whakapapa
e F
c After the Earthquake
f T
2 houses, island, shellfish,
g F d The Silk
sick, hungry, wet, money, e Gathering of the
h T
boat, shouted, help Whakapapa
i T
f A Kind of Longing
j F
g After the Earthquake
3 A silver button h The Silk
i A Kind of Longing
2 3 a
j After the Earthquake
5 b
4 a 4
2 c
b 1
1 d
c 5
d 2
4 e 2 a T f T
b T g F
e 3 c F h F
d T i T
3 1 c
e F j F
2 a
5 a T
3 e
b T
4 d
c F
d T
5 b 3 a Mrs Blackie to Mr
Blackie
e F
b Mrs Blakiston to Miss
f T
g T 4 detective, bored, easy, stupid, Duncaster
intelligent, cocaine, exciting, c Auntie Hiraima to
h T
police, help, killer Nani Tama
i F
d Mr Blakiston to
j F

COMPREHENSION
Walter
5 a . . . (he thought) it was
rubbish/full of
e Roy to Kay

ANSWERS
1 d
lies/mistakes.
2 a
b . . . a letter from Jack
3 c
the Ripper/the killer. 4 While Mrs Blakiston and
4 e Walter watched, Miss
c . . . he was very
5 b Duncaster jumped up to
intelligent/as
reach the branches. She
intelligent as Holmes.
pulled them down and broke
d . . . couldn’t stop the
off the flowers, careful not to
murders/catch the
damage them. Her face was
killer/murderer.
pink as she gave the flowers
e . . . what/the evil things
to Walter. ‘He’s surprised
that Holmes had
that I can jump so high,’
done/the truth about
she said, laughing at the
Holmes.
boy’s face. ‘I jump like that
when I’m really happy,’ said
Walter.

5 1 d
2 e
3 a
4 c
5 b

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Love Story Martin Luther Moondial
King
1 a F 1 a T
b T b T
c F 1 a T
c F
b T
d T d T
c T
e F e F
d F
f T f F
e F
g T g T
f F
h F h T
g T
i F i F
h F
j F j F
i F
j T

2 1 c 2 a Minty
2 e b Tom
3 a 2 1 e
c World
2 a
4 b d Miss Raven
3 c
5 d e Sarah
4 d
5 b

3 Spaghetti 3 a Sarah
b She is going to wash
3 a Martin Luther King’s
her face.
father
4 a Jenny
b Rosa Parks
b Oliver
c Gandhi
c
d
Oliver’s father
Phil d Stokeley Carmichael 4 1 b
2 e
e Condoleezza Rice
e Ray Stratton 3 a
4 d
5 c
5 a . . . as a teacher. 4 1 e
2 c
b . . . didn’t think she
3 b
needed much money/ 5 moondial, garden, paths, icy,
COMPREHENSION

4 d
didn’t pay her much. statue, boy, old, fighting,
5 a
c . . . to get to their flat. heads, time
ANSWERS

d . . . because they were


too expensive.
e . . . wanted to give him a 5 a 39
b James Earl Ray
job.
c the Vietnam War
d Birmingham
e 20th January

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On the Edge A Pair of Ghostly The Picture of
Hands and Other Stories Dorian Gray
1 rented, hammering,
investigate, hid, frightened,
believed, guns, shoot, wrote, 1 a Mrs Amworth 1 a T
b John Charrington’s b T
found
Wedding c T
c A Pair of Ghostly Hands d F
d The Waxwork e T
2 1 e
e Mrs Amworth f F
2 c
f Lost Hearts g T
3 d
g A Pair of Ghostly Hands h F
4 a
h Mrs Amworth i F
5 b
i The Waxwork j F
j Lost Hearts

3 a Tug
2 1 b
b Jinny’s father
c Rachel Hollins 2 a T 2 c
b F 3 b
d Doyle c T 4 b
e Jinny d F 5 b
e F

4 1
2
c
c 3 1 d
3 a 3 a T 2 e
b T 3 b
4 b c F 4 c
5 c d T 5 a
e T

5 HELP. I AM A PRISONER
4 a painted
HERE.
4 a F b exhibit
b T c influence
c T d stared
d F

COMPREHENSION
e sit
e F

ANSWERS
5 a T
b F
c F
d F
e F

6 a T
b T
c F
d T
e F

7 a John Charrington,
May Forster
b Mrs Carkeek, Aunt Emily
c Stephen, Mr Abney
d Urcombe, Mrs Amworth
e Dr Bourdette, Hewson

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The Prisoner of Rabbit-Proof The Railway
Zenda Fence Children

1 a The King 1 a Maude 1 a Mother


b Duke Michael b Molly b The old gentleman
c Rudolf Rasendyll c Mr A. O. Neville c Peter
d Princess Flavia d Constable Riggs d Father
e Antionette de Mauban e Alf Fields e Perks
f Miss Evans f Jim
g Martha g Phyllis
2 a T h Mrs Flanagan h The engine driver
b F i Gracie i Bobbie
c T j Daisy j Mrs Viney
d T
e T
f F 2 a F f F
2 a F
g T b F g T b T
h T c T h F c F
i F d F i T d T
j F e T j T e T
f T
g F
3 1 d 3 a 3 d 5 h F
2 c b 2 e 1 i T
3 e c 4 j F
4 a
5 b
4 a hard beds with blankets /
3 a 4
uncomfortable beds with b 3
blankets and no sheets / a
4 She married the King. / She
cold dormitory
c 5
became the Queen of d 1
Ruritania. / She didn’t marry b finds them and brings e 2
Rudolf Rasendyll but she still them back.
c wild animals such as
COMPREHENSION

loved him.
rabbits, lizards, and birds.
d leave footprints. 4 a
b
Father
Bobbie
ANSWERS

e is very tired and unhappy.


5 1 d c He has been in prison.
2 c d Because the government/
3 a people thought he was
4 e 5 Possible content for students’
a spy.
answers:
5 b
The government sent half-
caste children who had
Aboriginal mothers and 5 1 c
2 d
white fathers to Native
3 e
Settlements because they
4 a
believed it would be better
5 b
for them to learn the
white man’s ways. At these
settlements the children
were forced to forget about
their Aboriginal upbringing
and taught to behave like
‘Europeans’. They were
trained to become servants
and farm workers as these
were needed in Australia at
that time.

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Recycling The Secret Skyjack!
Garden
1 a T 1 a F f F
b T b T g T
c F 1 a F
c T h T
b F
d T d F i F
c T
e F e F j T
d T
f T
e F
g F
f T
h T
g T 2 1 d 4 a
i T 2 e 5 c
h F 3 b
j T
i T
j F

2 1 e 3 Possible content for students’


2 a answers.
3 c 2 a 4 a . . . he wanted to see his
b 8 family.
4 b
c 1 b . . . they wanted the
5 d
d 10 government to release
e 2 their two ‘brothers’.
f 5
3 a Mexico
g 3
c . . . they would kill a
passenger.
b Crete
c Senegal h 6 d . . . there was an accident
d India i 9 on the road.
e Germany j 7 e . . . walked alone to the
plane.

4 1 e 3 a Colin
2 c b
c
Dickon
Mary
4 a That the two ‘brothers’
3 a are released from prison.
4 d d Martha b That the plane is
5 b e Mr Archibald Craven refuelled.
c That their statement is

COMPREHENSION
published in the
5 1 e 4 a Colin (Mr Craven’s son), newspaper.
2 c Mr Archibald Craven

ANSWERS
3 b (Colin’s father), Mary
4 d (Lennox) 5 Possible content for students’
5 a b At the door/ in front of answers.
the secret garden. In the The story was quite realistic,
secret garden. terrorists hijack planes every
year. They usually demand
governments to free some
5 1 c prisoners, or something
2 d similar. However, perhaps
3 e it was a bit silly that the
4 a Prime Minister’s husband
5 b was on the plane. In reality it
would be the army’s and not
the Prime Minister’s job to
negotiate with the hijackers.
Helen Sandberg was a good
negotiator. She was cool,
firm and brave. The plot was
interesting and the characters
were convincing.

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The Star Zoo Tales of Mystery The Three
and Imagination Strangers
1 a T and Other Stories
b T
c T 1 a William Wilson
b The Black Cat
d
e
T
F c The Fall of the House 1 a T k F
b F l T
of Usher
f T c F m T
d The Tell-Tale Heart
g F d F n F
e The Masque of the
h F e T o F
Red Death
i T f F p T
j F g T q F
h T r F
2 1 c
i F s T
2 d
2 a Buffalo
3 e
j F t T
b Hummingbird’s father
4 a
c Hummingbird
5 b
d
e
The computer
Hummingbird
2 a What the Shepherd Saw
b The Three Strangers
c A Moment of Madness
3 a William Wilson
d What the Shepherd Saw
(the narrator)
3 1 c
b The old man
e The Three Strangers
2 e f A Moment of Madness
c Lady Madeleine Usher
3 a g A Moment of Madness
d The stranger
4 d h What the Shepherd Saw
e Roderick Usher
5 b i A Moment of Madness
j What the Shepherd Saw

4 a 4 4 a A lake
b He became a heavy
b
c
1
8 drinker 3 a David to Baptista
b Baptista to Charles
c Fires in the passages
d 5 c Bill to the Duke
outside the rooms
e 9 d The Duchess to Fred
d Rome
f 3 e The first stranger to
COMPREHENSION

e Under the floor


g 2 Shepherd Fennel
h 10
ANSWERS

i 6
j 7 5 a dragon
4 1c, 2a, 3d, 4e, 5b
b axe
c cloak
d sword
5 a . . . he asked her on
e lantern
Remembering Night.
b . . . he had a photograph
of her eyes.
c . . . she didn’t want to
marry Buff.
d . . . a wolf (Hoo-Woo).
e . . . was God.

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Through the Tooth and Claw The USA
Looking-Glass – Short Stories
1 a T
b T
1 a F 1 1 d
c F
b F 2 a
d T
c T 3 e
e F
d F 4 b
f T
e F 5 c
g T
f T
h T
g T
i F
h T 2 a poison
j T
i T b ferret
j F c Bertha
d meat
e wolf 2 1 e
2 a
2 a Alice
3 c
b A flower
4 b
c Tweedledum and 3 a F
5 d
Tweedledee b T
d Humpty Dumpty c T
e The White Queen d F
e T 3 a Washington, DC
b New Orleans
f F
c Boston
3 A (beautiful) belt. g
h
T
T
d San Francisco
e Chicago
i F
4 On his unbirthday / Not on j T
his birthday.
4 1 e
2 c
4 a Conradin’s aunt
3 a
5 a Tweedledum and b the bachelor
4 d
Tweedledee c Van Cheele
5 b
b The Lion and the Unicorn d Mrs Hampton

COMPREHENSION
c The soldiers e Tobermory
d Humpty Dumpty
e Alice 5 1 e

ANSWERS
2 c
5 discovery, believed,
3 b
intelligent, succeeded, guests
4 d
6 1 b
5 a
2 c
3 e
4 a
5 d

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‘Who, Sir? Me, The Wind in the Wyatt’s Hurricane
Sir?’ Willows
1 1 d 4 e
2 a 5 b
1 a F 1 a Mole
3 c
b F b Toad
c T c Badger
d F d the Judge
e T e the barge-woman 2 Because he had been in
battles before, Causton knew
f F
that the battle would last
g T
several hours and that he was
h
i
T
F
2 1 e
safer if he was not on the
2 c
streets.
j T 3 a
4 b
5 d
2 a Nails 3 a F f F
b F g F
b Nutty
c T h F
c
d
Sam Sylvester
Sebastian
3 a T
d F i T
b F
e T j F
e Hoomey c F
f Biddy d F
g Gloria e T
h Jazz f F 4 The hurricane had an eye
in its centre where the wind
i Mr Bean g T
was calm. A second wind
j Mr Potter h F
came later after the first part
i F
of the hurricane passed. This
j T
was why the people had to
3 Neither team / nobody won
hide twice.
the competition.
4 3 a
1 b
4 The adults wanted another 5 c 5 first, valley, car, kilometres,
road, hole, search, tree, dead,
competition between the two 2 d
legs
COMPREHENSION

schools. 4 e
ANSWERS

5 1 d 5 a . . . buy/order a (large and 6 Possible content for students’


answers.
2 e expensive) motor-car.
Wyatt tried to tell as many
3 b b . . . disappeared immediately.
people as possible about
4 c c . . . didn’t really feel
the hurricane and to save
5 a comfortable there/
the population of St Pierre.
underground.
However, a lot of people
d . . . to be very ill/to need a
died as a result of Favel’s
6 a Hoomey doctor.
plan.
b Sam Sylvester e . . . took her horse/rode
In the circumstances, Favel’s
c Nails away on her horse.
plan was probably the best
d Sebastian
alternative: there was very
e Nutty
little time to evacuate
the people, and as Favel said
to Wyatt, even if he warned
Serrurier about the hurricane
he would never believe him.
Favel seems a cold man, but
he is a good military leader
who cares about the people
and he will not be as cruel as
Serrurier was.

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The Everest Story
a Andrew Waugh
1
b George Mallory
c Noel Odell

Answers comprehension
d Tom Bourdillon
e Jochen Hemmleb

1 c
2
2 e
3 a
4 b
5 d

a 1980
3
b 1924
c 1865
d 1999
e 1953

a F f T
4
b T g F
c T h F
d F I T
e T j F

a Nepal
5
b China
c New Zealand
d Tibet
e Britain

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Playing with Fire:
Stories from the
Pacific Rim
a F
1
b F
c T
d F
e T
a Avusi’s mother to Avusi
2
b Minister Guzman to
Marina Salcedo
c Aunty Vaine to Tuaine
d Chief Lobo to Marina
Salcedo
e Ole’s aunt to Ole
Pasifikiwei
a Progress
3
b My Little Ghost
c Maggie
d The Glorious Pacific
Way
e The Jacket
1 b
4
2 e

comprehension
3 c
4 a

Answers
5 d

5 collected, party, diplomat,


interested, aid, cultural,
committee, letter, publish,
beggar

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As the Inspector Australia and New The Brontë Story
Said and Other Stories Zealand Setting
Setting Places 1 a 5 c 9 d
2 b 6 d 10 a
1 a 5 c 9 c 1 c 5 c 9 d 3 b 7 a
2 c 6 a 10 b 2 b 6 b 10 a 4 b 8 c
3 c 7 d 3 a 7 c
4 b 8 d 4 d 8 a Characters
Characters People 11 b 15 b 19 b
12 c 16 c 20 d
11 c 15 c 19 a 11 b 15 b 19 a 13 b 17 a
12 c 16 d 20 b 12 a 16 a 20 d 14 b 18 a
13 b 17 c 13 d 17 c
14 b 18 a 14 c 18 b Dialogue
Dialogue Facts 21 c 25 b 29 a
22 d 26 c 30 b
21 b 25 c 29 b 21 d 25 d 29 a 23 c 27 a
22 a 26 a 30 c 22 a 26 b 30 b 24 a 28 d
23 c 27 d 23 b 27 a
24 d 28 b 24 c 28 d Vocabulary
Vocabulary Vocabulary 31 b 35 b 39 c
32 d 36 c 40 a
31 d 35 c 39 b 31 d 35 b 39 a 33 a 37 a
32 c 36 d 40 a 32 c 36 c 40 b 34 c 38 d
33 a 37 d 33 a 37 b
34 b 38 c 34 d 38 d Plot
Plot Events 41 d 45 a 49 a
42 a 46 c 50 d
41 a 45 c 49 d 41 c 45 d 49 b 43 b 47 c
42 a 46 d 50 b 42 b 46 a 50 b 44 d 48 b
43 d 47 a 43 a 47 d
44 b 48 d 44 c 48 c

The Call of the The Card Chemical Secret


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

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

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

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

Ethan Frome Frankenstein Goldfish


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

32 a 36 b 40 d 32 c 36 a 40 d 32 a 36 c 40 c
33 d 37 d 33 b 37 d 33 b 37 b
34 c 38 a 34 a 38 b 34 c 38 a
ANSWeRS

Plot Plot Plot


41 b 45 a 49 b 41 d 45 b 49 a 41 d 45 c 49 d
42 c 46 d 50 d 42 b 46 d 50 c 42 b 46 a 50 a
43 a 47 b 43 a 47 c 43 a 47 b
44 c 48 c 44 c 48 b 44 d 48 c

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Go, Lovely Rose Information Justice
and Other Stories Technology Setting
Setting Places 1 d 5 b 9 c
2 c 6 d 10 a
1 c 5 d 9 b 1 b 5 d 9 d 3 b 7 b
2 b 6 c 10 a 2 a 6 a 10 b 4 a 8 a
3 d 7 a 3 c 7 c
4 a 8 c 4 b 8 c Characters
Characters People 11 d 15 b 19 b
12 a 16 a 20 d
11 d 15 a 19 a 11 a 15 a 19 a 13 c 17 b
12 b 16 d 20 c 12 d 16 c 20 d 14 d 18 c
13 a 17 b 13 b 17 b
14 b 18 c 14 d 18 c Dialogue
Dialogue Facts 21 d 25 b 29 a
22 b 26 a 30 b
21 b 25 d 29 a 21 c 25 b 29 b 23 a 27 d
22 a 26 c 30 d 22 d 26 a 30 d 24 c 28 c
23 d 27 b 23 c 27 c
24 c 28 b 24 a 28 d Vocabulary
Vocabulary Vocabulary 31 b 35 a 39 a
32 c 36 d 40 c
31 c 35 b 39 c 31 a 35 b 39 a 33 d 37 b
32 a 36 c 40 b 32 c 36 a 40 c 34 b 38 c
33 d 37 d 33 b 37 d
34 a 38 a 34 d 38 b Plot
Plot Events 41 b 45 b 49 d
42 a 46 a 50 c
41 d 45 d 49 b 41 d 45 b 49 b 43 d 47 b
42 c 46 b 50 c 42 a 46 d 50 c 44 c 48 a
43 a 47 a 43 c 47 b
44 b 48 d 44 c 48 a

Kidnapped The Last Sherlock The Long White


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

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

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

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Love Story Martin Luther Moondial
Setting King Setting
1 c 5 b 9 a Places 1 c 5 c 9 a
2 b 6 d 10 b 2 c 6 a 10 b
3 a 7 a 1 b 5 c 9 d 3 a 7 b
4 d 8 c 2 c 6 a 10 a 4 c 8 d
3 a 7 b
Characters 4 d 8 c Characters
11 c 15 a 19 d People 11 b 15 d 19 b
12 b 16 c 20 c 12 b 16 a 20 a
13 d 17 a 11 c 15 d 19 b 13 d 17 d
14 b 18 b 12 b 16 b 20 c 14 a 18 a
13 a 17 b
Dialogue 14 b 18 d Dialogue
21 b 25 d 29 d Facts 21 c 25 a 29 a
22 a 26 c 30 a 22 b 26 b 30 a
23 d 27 a 21 c 25 b 29 c 23 a 27 a
24 c 28 b 22 b 26 b 30 a 24 b 28 d
23 a 27 b
Vocabulary 24 c 28 a Vocabulary
31 d 35 c 39 b Vocabulary 31 c 35 c 39 c
32 b 36 d 40 d 32 b 36 a 40 a
33 c 37 b 31 b 35 c 39 a 33 b 37 b
34 a 38 a 32 b 36 c 40 d 34 a 38 d
33 d 37 d
Plot 34 a 38 b Plot
41 a 45 c 49 c Events 41 d 45 b 49 d
42 b 46 b 50 b 42 c 46 a 50 a
43 a 47 a 41 a 45 d 49 b 43 a 47 d
44 d 48 d 42 a 46 b 50 a 44 d 48 c
43 b 47 c
44 c 48 d

On the Edge A Pair of Ghostly The Picture of


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

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

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

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

Recycling The Secret Skyjack!


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

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

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

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

Through the Tooth and Claw The USA


Looking-Glass – Short Stories Places
Setting Setting 1 b 5 c 9 d
2 c 6 a 10 a
1 d 5 c 9 c 1 b 5 d 9 a 3 c 7 b
2 a 6 b 10 c 2 a 6 a 10 d 4 d 8 c
3 b 7 a 3 b 7 c
4 b 8 d 4 c 8 b People
Characters Characters 11 c 15 d 19 b
12 b 16 b 20 c
11 b 15 d 19 a 11 c 15 d 19 d 13 a 17 b
12 c 16 b 20 b 12 b 16 c 20 b 14 b 18 d
13 a 17 c 13 a 17 b
14 d 18 d 14 d 18 a Facts
Dialogue Dialogue 21 c 25 b 29 c
22 b 26 b 30 a
21 c 25 b 29 c 21 c 25 d 29 d 23 a 27 b
22 c 26 a 30 b 22 c 26 c 30 d 24 c 28 a
23 b 27 d 23 b 27 a
24 d 28 a 24 a 28 b Vocabulary
31 b 35 c 39 a
M U LT I p L e - C H O I C e

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

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

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‘Who, Sir? Me, The Wind in the Wyatt’s Hurricane
Sir?’ Willows Setting
Setting Setting 1 d 5 c 9 c
2 c 6 b 10 b
1 d 5 c 9 c 1 d 5 c 9 c 3 a 7 b
2 a 6 b 10 d 2 c 6 b 10 b 4 c 8 d
3 d 7 a 3 a 7 b
4 b 8 c 4 c 8 d Characters
Characters Characters 11 b 15 d 19 b
12 b 16 b 20 c
11 b 15 a 19 a 11 b 15 d 19 b 13 d 17 d
12 c 16 c 20 d 12 b 16 a 20 c 14 a 18 c
13 a 17 d 13 d 17 d
14 d 18 b 14 a 18 c Dialogue
Dialogue Dialogue 21 c 25 a 29 c
22 b 26 b 30 a
21 a 25 c 29 c 21 c 25 a 29 c 23 a 27 b
22 b 26 d 30 a 22 b 26 b 30 a 24 b 28 d
23 c 27 d 23 a 27 b
24 b 28 a 24 b 28 d Vocabulary
Vocabulary Vocabulary 31 c 35 c 39 c
32 b 36 a 40 a
31 a 35 b 39 b 31 c 35 c 39 c 33 b 37 b
32 c 36 d 40 d 32 b 36 a 40 a 34 d 38 d
33 b 37 b 33 b 37 b
34 d 38 c 34 a 38 d Plot
Plot Plot 41 d 45 b 49 d
42 c 46 b 50 a
41 b 45 c 49 a 41 d 45 b 49 d 43 a 47 d
42 d 46 a 50 b 42 c 46 b 50 a 44 d 48 c
43 c 47 b 43 a 47 d
44 a 48 d 44 d 48 c

M U LT I p L e - C H O I C e
ANSWeRS

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The Everest Story
Places
1 a 5 b 9 d

Answers Multiple-choice
2 c 6 d 10 a
3 a 7 c
4 d 8 b

People
11 b 15 a 19 c
12 c 16 b 20 d
13 a 17 d
14 d 18 c

Facts
21 d 25 a 29 c
22 c 26 d 30 b
23 a 27 d
24 b 28 b

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

Events
41 b 45 c 49 c
42 a 46 b 50 d
43 c 47 a
44 b 48 d

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Playing with Fire:
Stories from the
Pacific Rim
Setting
1 c 5 b 9 b
2 d 6 a 10 d
3 a 7 c
4 d 8 b

Characters
11 a 15 a 19 a
12 c 16 d 20 c
13 b 17 d
14 d 18 b

Dialogue
21 c 25 b 29 c
22 b 26 a 30 a
23 d 27 d
24 a 28 b

Vocabulary
31 d 35 d 39 c

Answers multiple
32 b 36 a 40 c
33 a 37 c
34 b 38 d

choice
Plot
41 a 45 a 49 c
42 b 46 c 50 b
43 d 47 b
44 c 48 d

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A Cup of
Kindness: Stories
from Scotland

Answers comprehension
a
Andrina
1
b The Confession
c Donald and the Drovers
d The Day I Met Sean
Connery
e The Pigeon
1 b
2
2 d
3 a
4 e
5 c
a T f F
3
b F g F
c T h F
d F i T
e T j T
1 d
4
2 e
3 b
4 a
5 c
a The Day I Met Sean
5 Connery
b The Confession
c Andrina
d The Pigeon
e Donald and the Drovers

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A Cup of
Kindness: Stories
from Scotland

Answers Multiple-choice
Setting
1 b 5 a 9 c
2 a 6 c 10 a
3 c 7 d
4 d 8 b

Characters
11 d 15 d 19 c
12 b 16 c 20 a
13 a 17 c
14 b 18 b

Dialogue
21 d 25 a 29 b
22 c 26 b 30 a
23 d 27 c
24 c 28 d

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

Plot
41 c 45 a 49 c
42 d 46 d 50 b
43 b 47 b
44 a 48 a

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Leaving No
Footprint:
Stories from Asia

Answers comprehension
a
Tanjong Rhu
1
b Flame
c In the Mountains
d Tanjong Rhu
e In the Mountains
f Flame
g In the Mountains
h Tanjong Rhu
i In the Mountains
j Flame
a Mr Li
2
b Hsu Peng
c Ying
d Dr Sahib
e Director Liao
a T f F
3
b F g T
c T h F
d F i F
e F j T
a 2
4
b 5
c 4
d 1
e 3
cataracts, operation,
5 binoculars, office,
husband, altar, photo,
candles, drawer, sticks

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Leaving No
Footprint:
Stories from Asia

Answers Multiple-choice
Setting
1 d 5 c 9 a
2 b 6 d 10 b
3 a 7 c
4 b 8 c

Characters
11 a 15 d 19 b
12 d 16 b 20 d
13 c 17 a
14 b 18 c

Dialogue
21 b 25 a 29 d
22 a 26 c 30 c
23 d 27 b
24 d 28 a

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

Plot
41 d 45 c 49 b
42 c 46 b 50 c
43 d 47 a
44 a 48 d

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The Mysterious
Death of Charles
Bravo

Answers comprehension
a T f T
1
b F g T
c T h F
d T i F
e F j F
a Alexander Ricardo
2
b George Griffiths
c Florence
d Jane Cox
e Charles Bravo
f Dr James Gully
g Charles Bravo
h Dr James Gully
i Alexander Ricardo
j Professor Redwood
a 4 f 10
3
b 8 g 3
c 5 h 6
d 1 i 2
e 7 j 9

4 a Charles Bravo to
Florence
b Florence to Charles
Bravo
c Charles Bravo to George
Griffiths
d Charles Bravo to Jane
Cox
e Dr Gull to Charles Bravo
1 c
5
2 e
3 b
4 a
5 d

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The Mysterious
Death of Charles
Bravo

Answers Multiple-choice
Setting
1 b 5 d 9 d
2 a 6 c 10 b
3 c 7 c
4 b 8 a

Characters
11 a 15 b 19 a
12 b 16 a 20 c
13 d 17 c
14 d 18 c

Dialogue
21 b 25 c 29 d
22 b 26 c 30 c
23 d 27 a
24 a 28 b

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

Plot
41 a 45 b 49 a
42 d 46 c 50 d
43 b 47 d
44 a 48 c

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Formula One
a F f F
1
b T g F
c T h T

Answers comprehension
d F i T
e F j F
1 b
2
2 e
3 c
4 a
5 d
a Emile Levassor
3
b Juan Manuel Fangio
c Niki Lauda
d Ayrton Senna
e Michael Schumacher

4 Today’s drivers wear


fireproof clothes that are
tested in temperatures of
800°C. They protect the
driver until the marshals
can get to the crash. Rules
make the sport safer too.
Drivers must not drive
dangerously. They must
obey the flags, and they
must not drive too fast in
the pit lane.
1 c
5
2 a
3 e
4 d
5 b

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Formula One
Places
1 d 5 b 9 b

Answers Multiple-choice
2 a 6 a 10 a
3 c 7 c
4 d 8 d

People
11 c 15 c 19 b
12 b 16 b 20 b
13 c 17 d
14 d 18 a

Facts
21 a 25 d 29 b
22 d 26 a 30 c
23 a 27 c
24 c 28 d

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

Events
41 a 45 a 49 b
42 c 46 d 50 d
43 b 47 c
44 c 48 b

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