Question 9: Fill in each blank of the following passage with a suitable
word either from your textbook or outside the textbook. Use only one
word for each blank. In your answer script write only your answers
serially:
Mrs. Ayesha Amin liked (a) — tell stories to her students every month. She (b) — them from memory, because she didn’t like to (c) — to her students from story books. ‘Did Aesop read stories form books?’ (d) — Kishan. ‘Oh, no.’ replied Mrs. Amin. ‘If you stand in (e) — of people and read from a book, it’s (f) —!’ She exclaimed. All the students liked Mrs. Amin’s stories. ‘What kind of stories did Aesop tell?’ Asked Anwar. ‘Fables,’ replied Mrs. Amin. ‘Do you know what fables are?’ Nobody replied (g) — nobody knew. ‘Well, continued Mrs. Amin. ‘Fable are stories with a message or moral. They help to teach a lesson, like, ‘Work (h) —, don’t be lazy.’ In fact, that’s the (i) — of my story this morning. You’ve all helped to make our school better and worked very hard in the school garden. Now we can see the result. My story’s (j) — that.’
Answer-9
(a) to (b) told (c) read (d) asked (e) front (f) boring (g) because (h) hard (i) moral (j) about
Question 10: Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the list.
Admitted — transferred — because — year — has — will — go — Was — reason — similar — quite — as — have
Last year Anwar (a) — a student of class 7 in Sonapur High School in Rangpur district. This (b) — he is going to be (c) — in class 8 at Nurpur High School in Chittagong district. The(d) — of his moving to Nurpur High School is that his father (e) — recently been (f) — to Chittagong from Sonapur. Nurpur is (g) — to Sonapur town. Anwar (h) — to his new school at Nurpur on foot (i) — his home is (j) — close to his school.
Answer-10
(a) was (b) year (c) admitted (d) reason (e) has (f) transferred (g) similar (h) will go (i) as (j) quite
Mrs. Ayesha Amin liked (a) — tell stories to her students every month. She (b) — them from memory, because she didn’t like to (c) — to her students from story books. ‘Did Aesop read stories form books?’ (d) — Kishan. ‘Oh, no.’ replied Mrs. Amin. ‘If you stand in (e) — of people and read from a book, it’s (f) —!’ She exclaimed. All the students liked Mrs. Amin’s stories. ‘What kind of stories did Aesop tell?’ Asked Anwar. ‘Fables,’ replied Mrs. Amin. ‘Do you know what fables are?’ Nobody replied (g) — nobody knew. ‘Well, continued Mrs. Amin. ‘Fable are stories with a message or moral. They help to teach a lesson, like, ‘Work (h) —, don’t be lazy.’ In fact, that’s the (i) — of my story this morning. You’ve all helped to make our school better and worked very hard in the school garden. Now we can see the result. My story’s (j) — that.’
Answer-9
(a) to (b) told (c) read (d) asked (e) front (f) boring (g) because (h) hard (i) moral (j) about
Question 10: Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the list.
Admitted — transferred — because — year — has — will — go — Was — reason — similar — quite — as — have
Last year Anwar (a) — a student of class 7 in Sonapur High School in Rangpur district. This (b) — he is going to be (c) — in class 8 at Nurpur High School in Chittagong district. The(d) — of his moving to Nurpur High School is that his father (e) — recently been (f) — to Chittagong from Sonapur. Nurpur is (g) — to Sonapur town. Anwar (h) — to his new school at Nurpur on foot (i) — his home is (j) — close to his school.
Answer-10
(a) was (b) year (c) admitted (d) reason (e) has (f) transferred (g) similar (h) will go (i) as (j) quite
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