Then
he took off his own cap and threw it on the ground. Then the monkeys also threw
the caps. Here we can realize that the monkeys like to imitate.
* Grammatical note:
In
this lesson, Past Indefinite Tense is used.
Structure
: Subject + verb (in past form)+object.
Example:
He sat under a big tree.
A: Read the story:
Reading test.
A1: True or
false? If false, give the correct answer.
1.
The cap seller was tired.
2.
He sat under a tree to watch the monkeys.
3.
The monkeys lived in the village.
4.
The monkeys were curious.
5.
The cap-seller threw his cap on the ground.
Answer:
1.
True.
2.
False.
Correct answer: He sat under a tree to take
rest.
3.
False.
Correct answer: The monkeys lived in the
tree.
4.
True.
5.
True.
A2: Match
the phrases in column A with the phrases in column B.
A
|
B
|
(1)
The cap-seller sat
|
(a)
in the basket.
|
(2)
The monkeys saw
|
(b)
his own eyes.
|
(3)
He found that there was no cap
|
(c)
a basket of caps.
|
(4)
He heard some sound
|
(d)
under a tree.
|
(5)
He could not believe
|
(e)
above his head.
|
(6)
The monkeys in the tree
|
(f)
were wearing the caps.
|
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