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Lesson16: NOISY HORN | |
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Mr. Root was cutting the grass. There was a car parked across the street. The car¡¯s horn began to blow. Mr. Root looked at the car. He could not see anyone!
Mr. Root went across the street to look into the car.
Sitting in the car was a little dog. It had its paw on the horn. Mr. Root laughed. ¡°Now I know why the horn was blowing,¡± he said.
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1. The best title is --
(A) A Dog Blows a Horn (B) Fun at the Zoo (C) Painting a House (D) A Cat Gets Wet
2. Mr. Root was --
(A) playing ball (B) cutting the grass (C) on a farm (D) in bed
3. The little dog was --
(A) running away (B) eating (C) in a car (D) in an airplane
4. You can tell that the car was --
(A) flying (B) moving (C) standing still (D) in the water
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- Blow - be moving as air
- - to exhale.
- to clear the nose by forcing air through it.
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1. I was blowing the dust off the shelf. 2. She blew on her soup. 3. Sheila had a cold so she blew her nose on a hanky. 4. Emily blew a kiss for John. 5. She was blowing bubbles in the air.
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1. What are instruments you can blow air into? 2. Do you know how to play wind instruments? 3. Do you know how to make a bubble when chewing bubble gum?
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