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A Surprise Party for Gerry
Gerry was feeling very sorry for himself. He had broken his leg, and he was in hospital. He had already been there for three weeks. Worst of all, it was his thirteenth birthday, and he didn’t want to be in hospital for that. He was stuck in bed, and it was boring, boring, boring.
His birthday had started in the same way as the previous days in hospital. At half past ten the doctor came to see him. “Happy birthday, Gerry,” she said. “Can I look at your cards?” Gerry had received cards from his family and a cute one from his neighbours, but not one from his friends. Even Frankie, his best friend, had forgotten him. He was feeling rather miserable. Maybe they didn’t care about him.
At lunch time his mother arrived. She had brought a dozen gifts for Gerry and soon his bed was covered in wrapping paper. His best present was a CD player. “Thanks, Mum,” he said. “That’s just what I need in here.” Things were looking up.
Suddenly there was a lot of noise from outside the door. Then the door flew open, and his whole class walked in. First, they sang “Happy Birthday to You” very loudly and gave him a huge card. Then they crowded round his bed and looked at all his gifts. Next, Frankie’s mother came in with a big birthday cake and paper plates. After that his classmates gave him three CDs of his favourite band. Finally, they sat around his bed and ate birthday cake.
Then Gerry’s doctor came in. “We need some peace and quiet in here,” she teased. “How would you like to go home tomorrow?”
“Wow,” said Gerry. “That’s a spectacular birthday present.”
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I. Match the parts to make the whole sentences
1. Gerry had been in hospital for
three weeks because
А a) he felt bored.
2. He was stuck in bed, so anything
Б b) his friends hadn’t sent him anything
3. Gerry’s family sent him cards, but
В c) gave him a CD player.
4. His doctor came to see him that morning
Г d) he had broken his leg.
5. His mother came that afternoon and
Д e) his friends hadn’t forgotten him after all.
6. His classmates had planned surprise birthday party
Е f) gave him some wonderful news.
7. Gerry was happy because
Є g) saw his cards.
8. Gerry’s doctor came that afternoon and
Ж h) brought Gerry a card and some presents.
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II. Write if the statements are True (T) or False (T).
1. It was Gerry’s thirteenth birthday.
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II. Write if the statements are True (T) or False (T).
2. Gerry had received a lot of cards and gifts from his family and neighbours.
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II. Write if the statements are True (T) or False (T).
3. But Gerry wasn’t very happy.
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II. Write if the statements are True (T) or False (T).
4. Mum gave him a nice mobile phone.
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II. Write if the statements are True (T) or False (T).
5. His friends didn’t come to Gerry’s birthday.
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II. Write if the statements are True (T) or False (T).
6. The doctor said Gerry to go home tomorrow.
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II. Write if the statements are True (T) or False (T).
7. Gerry had been in hospital for two weeks.
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I. Read and complete the text. There are three choices you don’t need to use.
a) winter sports b) spectator sports c) they watch d) winning a fortune e) stadiums and playgrounds f) choice
Britain is a country where sport is taken seriously. Most people have a sport that they play or that __________(1). A lot of people play sports when they are young. But then they spend most of their lives as spectators. One of the most popular ______ (2) in Britain is horse racing. Thousands watch the big races on television. The British love to bet on horses in the hope of _______ (3).
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II. Match the questions with the answers. There is one question you don’t need to use.
a) What is the age of Stonehenge?
b) Which organization takes care of old monuments?
c) What can tourists hear at these places?
d) What is Cursus?
e) What is Woodhenge?
1) Three kilometres to the north-east of Stonehenge, Woodhenge is another monument. Dated to around 2,300 BC, originally it comprised six rings of wooden posts. It was probably covered with a roof, or perhaps the wooden posts were joined in the Stonehenge fashion.
2) Another feature which was worth mentioning is the Cursus. It had been built before the stone settings. When it was called the Cursus in the eighteenth century, it was thought to be some sort of racetrack. However, its true function remains a mystery.
3) English Heritage will be charged with caring for Stonehenge, Woodhenge, and the Cursus and will be caring for their good management and preservation for future generations.
4) There are some wonderful myths and legends and you can hear them on the audio tour at Stonehenge, Woodhenge, and the Cursus in ten different languages — English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Russian, Japanese and Mandarin.
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