A. Read the story.
Mrs. Siddiqua Murshed was very happy when Rina and her friend . Luna, visited her at Nurpur Hospital after school. Anwar and Kashem also visited her on their way home from school. Everyone at their school knew about Mrs. Murshed’s accident. Mrs. Ayesha Amin spoke to her class about her young heroes. “I feel very proud to have such grown-up young people in my class,” she said. “You have behaved very responsibly. If there were more people in the world like you, I think the world would be a much better place!”
Mr. Anis Ahmed told Rina to take some fresh flowers and vegetables from the school garden for her grandmother. “Would you and Luna like to use your baskets?” he asked. “If you did you’d be able to carry more” So the two girls carried the flowers and vegetables to Rina’s home in their baskets and Mrs. Rehana Salam cooked the vegetables for the mother. “Mr. Ahmed’s very kind teacher,” Mrs. Salam said. “Would you like to give him some of our nice, fresh eggs, Rina?” “Oh yes,” Rina replied. “That’s a very good idea! Shall I give him some tomorrow?” “Yes, if we’ve got enough,” her mother replied. “I’ll remind you about it in the morning.
B. Ask and answer questions.
1 How many people (in the passage) from Nurpur High School visited Mrs. Murshed in hospital?
2 Who were the ‘young heroes’?
3 Why were they called ‘young heroes’?
4 When are young people ‘grown-up’?
5 How could the world be a much better place?
6 Why did Mr. Ahmed tell Rina and Luna to use their baskets?
7 Who were the flowers and vegetables for?
8 What was Mrs. Salam’s ‘good idea’?
Mrs. Siddiqua Murshed was very happy when Rina and her friend . Luna, visited her at Nurpur Hospital after school. Anwar and Kashem also visited her on their way home from school. Everyone at their school knew about Mrs. Murshed’s accident. Mrs. Ayesha Amin spoke to her class about her young heroes. “I feel very proud to have such grown-up young people in my class,” she said. “You have behaved very responsibly. If there were more people in the world like you, I think the world would be a much better place!”
Mr. Anis Ahmed told Rina to take some fresh flowers and vegetables from the school garden for her grandmother. “Would you and Luna like to use your baskets?” he asked. “If you did you’d be able to carry more” So the two girls carried the flowers and vegetables to Rina’s home in their baskets and Mrs. Rehana Salam cooked the vegetables for the mother. “Mr. Ahmed’s very kind teacher,” Mrs. Salam said. “Would you like to give him some of our nice, fresh eggs, Rina?” “Oh yes,” Rina replied. “That’s a very good idea! Shall I give him some tomorrow?” “Yes, if we’ve got enough,” her mother replied. “I’ll remind you about it in the morning.
B. Ask and answer questions.
1 How many people (in the passage) from Nurpur High School visited Mrs. Murshed in hospital?
2 Who were the ‘young heroes’?
3 Why were they called ‘young heroes’?
4 When are young people ‘grown-up’?
5 How could the world be a much better place?
6 Why did Mr. Ahmed tell Rina and Luna to use their baskets?
7 Who were the flowers and vegetables for?
8 What was Mrs. Salam’s ‘good idea’?
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