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Lesson50: RUNAWAY ELEPHANTS | |
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Two days ago, Ben had a big surprise. He got out of bed and looked out the window. There on his grass, were two elephants! Ben got dressed and went out of his house.
A man came running up to Ben. He said that he was from the zoo. The elephants had run away. The man took the elephants back to the zoo.
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| 1. The best title is --
(A) A Good Time at the Zoo (B) A Yellow House (C) A Man Who Likes to Sleep (D) Ben Finds Elephants on His Grass
2. When Ben looked out the window, he saw --
(A) one rabbit (B) two elephants (C) three cats (D) four dogs
3. The man took the elephants back to --
(A) the zoo (B) a store (C) school (D) the farm
4. You can tell that Ben lives --
(A) on a boat (B) in a house (C) in a barn (D) under water
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surprise: to cause somebody to feel sudden wonder or amazement, especially because of something unexpected.
:give somebody something unexpectedly. : trick somebody. : to cause somebody to admit something unexpectedly by trickery or deceit.
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1. I was so surprised to find a bag full of money today. 2. Amy¡¯s preparing a surprise birthday party for Bob. 3. Dan was surprised when Bob jumped out from behind a bush. 4. After a week on the road, I was surprisingly tired. 5. She married Alex and was surprised to receive a new house for their new life.
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1. Have you had a surprise party before? 2. What would you do to surprise your mother/father today and make them happy? 3. Would you be surprised if someone just gave you something you really like? 4. Would you spend a lot of money on a surprise you want to give someone? 5. If you had lots of money, what would you do with it for a surprise?
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