مراجعة ليلة الامتحان ---- للقصة المقررة على الصف الثانى الثانوى ---- عام ---------- وعلمى بالازهر فى شكل س و ج
مراجعة ليلة الامتحان
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للقصة المقررة على الصف الثانى الثانوى
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عام ---------- وعلمى بالازهر
فى شكل س و ج
مع اطيب امنياتى للجميع بالنجاح والتوفيق
مستر/عطيه الخضرى
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Chapter 1
Chapter one in points
1 - Gulliver was born in a farm in the middle of England. His father called him Lemuel Gulliver. He studied for three years in Cambridge University. After that he became an apprentice to a surgeon called Mr. Bates. After finishing his studies , he worked as a surgeon on a ship called " The Swallow" for three and a half years.
2 - He got married to a kind woman called Mary Burton . They stayed in London, but it was not easy to find work. He took another job on a ship for six years so , he earned good money and learned several languages.
3 - His life changed in 1699 when he got a job on a ship called the Antelope. After two month on this ship , there was a storm and the ship sank, but he saved himself by climbing into a lifeboat. All the crew drowned, but he could swim to the shore of an island.
4 - When he reached the shore he was cold, wet and exhausted so he slept for a long time. When he got up, he couldn't stand up as he was fastened hard to the ground. He heard noises and something climbed his body , This thing was a human who was only 15 cm tall and was carrying a bow and an arrow.
5 - Gulliver tried to know who they were, he found that there were forty of them around him. When they heard Gulliver's voice , they moved away from him. They began to shot him with arrows so he decided not to move. The men realized that he didn't want to escape so they became quiet and confident.
6 - The men began to build a platform for an important man so that he could talk to Gulliver. The man was wearing important-looking clothes, the man began to talk , but Gulliver couldn't understand him.
7 - Gulliver tried to give him information about himself as his name and that he was lost in a storm, but the man couldn't understand , either. As Gulliver was so thirsty and hungry, he pointed to his mouth to show the man that. They gave him many baskets of food and containers of water.
8 - After that the king arrived and spoke to Gulliver , they communicated with each other using hand signs. Gulliver asked him to set him free , but the king refused and decided to take him to the capital Lilliput on A machine that was used for carrying huge trees. This machine was pulled by horses.
9- On the way to the capital , they put some medicine in his food to make him sleep. He only woke up when one of the soldiers put a pole in his nose to see what would happen. Gulliver sneezed and the man ran away.
10 - When he woke the next morning he found that he was chained to the gates of the old building. Opposite this building there was a tower where the king could watch him. During the next days people came from the city to see him. Some people (six)tried to shoot him with arrows, but the soldiers arrested them and pushed them towards Gulliver.
11 - The men were afraid when Gulliver picked them up and put five of them in his pocket and held one of them in his hand, he looked at him and picked a knife. The little man and the guards looked horrified as they thought he was going to eat him. Gulliver moved the knife towards the man ----------
A)Answer the following questions:
1 - Where was Gulliver born?
He was born on a large farm in the Middle of England.
2 - Who called him " Lemuel Gulliver" ?
His father.
3 - For whom did he work as a prentice?
For the surgeon Mr. Bates.
4 - What did Gulliver do in his free time?
He learned how to sail.
5 - How long did he work on the ship " The Swallow" ?
For three and a half years.
6 - Who was Mary Burton? And where did they stay?
She was Gulliver's wife. (in London)
7 - Why did he have to take another job?
Because there was no work in London.
8 - How long did he travel around the world?
For six years.
9 - What did he earn during this period?
He earned good money and learned to speak several languages.
10 - What happened in 1699?
His life changed as he got a new job on a ship called '' The Antelope''.
11 - What happened to " The Antelope " after two months?
It was hit by a violent storm.
12 - Why did they lose some of the crew?
Because the sea was so violent.
13 - How did Gulliver save himself?
He climbed onto a lifeboat with five sailors.
14 - What happened to the lifeboat when the wave hit it?
Gulliver and the sailors were thrown into the sea.
15 - What happened to the five sailors?
They were all dead.
16 - How was Gulliver when he reached the beach?
He was cold, wet and exhausted.
17 - Why couldn't he stand up after sleeping?
Because his arms, legs and hair were fastened to the ground.
18 - What moved up his body to his head?
It was a human who was 15 cm tall.
19 - What was the human carrying?
He was carrying a bow and an arrow.
20 - What happened to the little men when they heard Gulliver's voice?
They moved away from him.
21 - Why did the men become quiet?
Because they saw that Gulliver was not trying to escape.
22 - Why did the men cut wood?
To build a platform for the important-looking man.
23 - How did he talk with the man?
He spoke in English.
24 - What did Gulliver tell the man?
He told him that his name was Gulliver and His ship was lost so he swam to the beach.
25 - How did Gulliver express that he was hungry and thirsty?
By pointing to his mouth.
26 - How did they feed him?
They brought baskets of food and containers of water and used ladders to reach his mouth.
27 - How did Gulliver realize that the man was the king?
From his clothes.
28 - How did he communicate with the king?
By using signs with hands.
29 - What did Gulliver ask the king to do?
To set him free, but the king refused.
30- Why did the man who put the pole up to Gulliver’s nose run away?
Because Gulliver woke up and sneezed.
31- How did the King make sure Gulliver couldn’t escape?
Some men fastened his legs to the gates using metal chains.
32- How did the people try to see Gulliver?
They used ladders to try to climb up on his body.
33- How much food did Gulliver have for his breakfast?
He emptied twenty vehicles of food.
34- What was the king of Lilliput like?
He was about 28 years old, and tall compared to the other people, with strong arms and a
handsome face.
35- Why did the guards arrest six people and push them towards Gulliver?
Because they decided to shoot arrows at him, and one arrow nearly hit his eye. Perhaps
thinking that he could punish them.
36- How was the little man when Gulliver moved the knife towards him? Why?
The little man looked horrified. He thought Gulliver was going to eat him.
37 - Why did the king go to the tower?
To watch Gulliver.
38 - How old was the king?
He was about 28 years old.
39 - Why did the soldiers arrest 6 of the men?
Because they shot arrows at Gulliver.
40 - What did Gulliver put in his pockets?
He put 5 of the men and held the other one in his hand.
B)Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:
1 – " Before I begin my story , I would like to tell you about my early life."
1 – Who said these words?
Gulliver.
2 – Where was he born?
He was born on a farm in the middle of England.
3 – Who gave him his name?
His father called him Lemeul Gulliver.
2 – " Mr Bates knew all about my desires."
1 – Who was the speaker?
Gulliver.
2 – Who was Mr Bates?
He was the surgeon that Gulliver worked with as an apprentice.
3 – What were Gulliver's desires?
He wanted to travel, leave England and explore the world.
3 – " There is little work for a surgeon in London."
1 – Who said this and to whom?
Gulliver to his wife Mary.
2 – What did his friends tell him?
They told him that he should be able to find work on a ship.
3 – What did his wife say about that?
She said that she didn't want him to go unless that was the only way to earn enough.
4 – " We are going to sink, Get into the lifeboats."
1 – Who said these words?
The captain of the ship" the Antelope"
2 – To whom was he speaking?
To the sailors including Gulliver.
3 – What happened to The Antelpoe?
It sank and the sailors drowned.
5 – " Who are you and what are you doing to me?"
1 – Who said thses words and to whom?
Gulliver to the little man.
2 – What happened to the men when they heard his voice?
They looked worried and ran away.
3 – Why couldn't Gulliver move?
Because he was tied to the ground.
6 – " Will you please stop that?"
1 – Who said these words?
Gulliver
2 – To whom was he speaking?
He was talking to the little men (soldiers)
3 – What did he mean by "that"?
Shooting him with arrows.
7 – " Sir my name is Lemuel Gulliver."
1 – To whom was Gulliver speaking?
He was speaking to the important man.
2 – What did Gulliver tell that man?
He was shipwrecked so he came here.
3 – What did Gulliver want the man to give him?
He wanted him to give him some food and a drink.
8 – "I am pleased to meet you, sir."
1 – Who said these words?
Gulliver
2 – To whom was he speaking?
He was speaking to the king.
3 – What did Gulliver ask from the king?
He asked him to set him free.
9 – " I am sorry, you're Majesty."
1 – Who said these words?
Gulliver.
2 – To whom was he talking?
To the king.
3 – What was Gulliver sorry for?
He said he was sorry because he couldn't understand him.
10 – " That is not funny, stop it at once."
1 – Who said these words and to whom?
Gulliver to the six men.
2 – What were they doing?
They were shooting him with arrows.
3 – What happened to the six men?
The guards arrested them , tied them and pushed them towards Gulliver.
11 – "SO, why are you shooting at me."
1 – Who said these words?
Gulliver.
2 – To whom was he speaking?
To the six men.
3 – How were they looking?
They looked worried.
12 – " You are so small and so very weak."
1 – Who said this quotation?
Gulliver.
2 - To whom was he speaking ?
To the sixth man.
3 – What did Gulliver pick up?
He picked up a knife and moved it towards the man.
13 – " You think I am going to eat you."
1 – Who said this?
Gulliver.
2 – To Whom was he speaking?
To The man in his hand. (sixth man)
3 – What did Gulliver do with the knife?
14-"Who are you? Can you tell me where I am? What do you want?"
1. Who said this to whom?
Gulliver to the soldiers.
2. What do the addressed want from the speaker?
They tied him to the ground as they were frightened of his massiveness.
3. Where was the speaker?
He was in Lilliput.
15-"My name is Lemuel Gulliver and I come from England. My ship was lost in a storm
and I swam to this beach."
1. Who said this to whom?
Gulliver to an important official/one of the king’s advisers.
2. Did the addressed person understand the speaker? Why?
No, he didn’t because he didn’t speak English.
3. How did they communicate?
16-“Who are you? Can you tell me where I am? What do you want?”
1. Who said this to whom?
Gulliver to the soldiers.
2. What happened just before he said this?
Gulliver heard some noises and then felt something climb onto his left leg. It moved up his
body until it was close to his head.
3. What happened after he said this?
On hearing him the men moved away. Gulliver tried to stand up but the arrows hit his lefthand. The arrows were tiny but hurt. Gulliver decided not to move.
c. Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it :
1-Gulliver was born in a large farm in the middle of America.
Gulliver was born in a large farm in the middle of England.
2-Gulliver studied in Oxford for three years.
Gulliver studied in Cambridg for three years.
3-Gulliver became an apprentice to a physician in London.
Gulliver became an apprentice to a surgean in London.
4-In his free time, Gulliver learned how to drive.
In his free time, Gulliver learned how to sail.
5-When Gulliver had finished his studies, his father helped him to get work as a surgeon on a ship.
When Gulliver had finished his studies, Mr Bates helped him to get work as a surgeon on a ship.
6-Gulliver worked on the ship The Swallow for two years.
Gulliver worked on the ship The Swallow forthree and a half years.
7-Gulliver married Mary Burton after working on The Antelope .
Gulliver married Mary Burton after working on The Swallow.
8-Gulliver earned good money and in his free time he read books and taught himself to cook.
Gulliver earned good money and in his free time he read books and taught himself to speak several languages.
9-Gulliver's life changed in 1699 after he got anew job on a ship called the Atlantic.
Gulliver's life changed in 1699 after he got anew job on a ship called the Antelope.
10-Before the ship sank, Gulliver climbed into a lifeguard.
Before the ship sank, Gulliver climbed into a lifeboat.
11-Gulliver pointed to his mouth to show that he was ill.
Gulliver pointed to his mouth to show that he was hungry.
12-Gulliver thought that the five sailors might have been alive.
Gulliver thought that the five sailors might have been dead.
13-On reaching the beach, Gulliver was cold, wet and relaxed.
On reaching the beach, Gulliver was cold, wet and exhausted.
14-When he woke up, Gulliver found it possible to stand up.
When he woke up, Gulliver found it impossible to stand up.
15-Gulliver saw a fifteen-metre tall human.
Gulliver saw a fifteen-centimetre tall human.
16-On hearing Gulliver's voice, the little" men stayed still.
On hearing Gulliver's voice, the little" men moved away.
17-Gulliver saw men carrying huge arrows.
Gulliver saw men carrying tiny arrows.
18-When the men saw that Gulliver was not trying to escape, they became angrye.
When the men saw that Gulliver was not trying to escape, they became quit.
19-They put stairs against Gulliver's shoulder to feed him.
They put ladders against Gulliver's shoulder to feed him.
20-The King spoke to Gulliver from the wooden ladder they had built.
The King spoke to Gulliver from the wooden platform they had built.
Chapter 2
Chapter in points
1 - Gulliver used his knife to cut the ropes that tied the small man's hands , He took the other men from pockets and set them free.
2 -The guards told the king about the kindness of Gulliver when he set the men free. The king decided to make him a bed. The workmen fixed about 6 hundred beds together to make this bed.
3 - on the following days people came from villages to see Gulliver and this worried the king a lot as there were not enough people to work in the fields . so a result the king made a law saying that no one could see Gulliver without a licence and they had to pay for.
4 - The king had some worries concerning Gulliver. He was worried about what would happen if Gulliver escaped. The second was how they could afford to keep him. As a result the king decided that people had to supply 60 cows, 40 sheep , bread and fruit everyday to feed Gulliver. To guard him the king decided to employ about six hundred people and pay for them. These guards lived in tents near Gulliver's home. The king also appointed some of his adviser to teach him their language.
5 - During that time the king used to visit Gulliver and began to talk to him in his language. When Gulliver began to understand the king, he asked the king to set him free, But the king said that it would take time.
6 - The king asked Gulliver to be patient and let the soldiers search him for any weapons. The king said anything they found, would be kept and given to him again when he would leave .The soldiers found a sword and some guns ., But they didn't see the glasses and other things in the secret pocket.
7 - When Gulliver fired the guns without the bullets the men fell to the ground because of the noise. Then Gulliver showed the king his watch and the watch puzzled the king so much. He didn't understand what it was for and why it made continuous noise. The king ordered the soldiers to take Gulliver's things to his palace to be examined by experts.
8 - Now the people understood that Gulliver was not dangerous and they were no longer afraid . Children played games around him. Gulliver hoped that he would be set free and did everything to please the king. The king invited Gulliver to important events such as the best athletes. The winner of the competition was given a colored ribbon .
9 - One day the king decided to show Gulliver the size of the army. The soldiers rode their horses in a line between Gulliver's legs. The people were watching that happily and were clapping.
10 - Everyday Gulliver used to ask the king to free him and that was possible , but one of the King's advisers called Skyresh didn't want Gulliver to go and only agreed after the promises that Gulliver should make.
11 - The promises that Gulliver had to make to be set free :
1 - He shouldn't enter they city without their permission.
2 - He shouldn't step on any one of Lilliput.
3 - He shouldn't lie down in any field.
4 - He mustn't leave the country without a licence.
5 - Finally, he must promise to fight for the king against enemies of Blefuscu. Gulliver agreed happily to all these promises.
12 - When Gulliver saw the king , he bowed to him to thank him. The king asked Gulliver To be a useful servant and prove that the king was right when he set him free. Gulliver promised him to do his best and asked the king to see his great city Mildendo. The king agreed and asked him to be very careful not to damage any building or hurt any of the people. The king made a note to warn people about Gulliver's visit.
13 - After two weeks Gulliver was visited by an important official called Reldresal who told him about the two problems that face the king. The first was inside . The problem was about wearing shoes with high or low heels. The Other problem was outside . The king expected to be attacked by their enemies from Blefuscu. Reldresal explained how the war began. There was disagreement about how to break an egg. As a result the king made a law that everyone should break an egg at the smaller end and he would punish people who would open an egg at the larger end.
14 - As a result of this law there were rebellions who ran away to Blefuscu. The king wanted Gulliver to help them defend the country . Gulliver agreed to help the king and Reldresal said he was happy as Gulliver agreed and would tell the king.
A)Answer the following questions:
1 - What did Gulliver use the knife for?
He used it to cut the ropes that tied the man's hands.
2 - What did he do with the men in his pocket?
He took them out and set them free.
3 - How did the guards know that Gulliver was kind?
When he cut the man's ropes and set the other men free.
4 - What did the king decide to do after this situation?
He decided to make Gulliver a bed.
5 - How did they make him a bed?
The workmen fixed six hundred beds together.
6 - Why did they king become worried? Why did he make a new law?
Because people left their villages and came to see Gulliver so there were not enough people to work in the fields
7 - What was the king's new law?
No one could see Gulliver without a licence.
8 - What were the king's worries about Gulliver?
He was worried about what would happen if Gulliver escaped and if they could afford to keep him.
9 - How did the king try to get over these worries?
1-He decided that people should provide/supply 60 cows, 40 sheep ,bread and fruit every morning to feed him.
2 - 6 hundred people would be paid to look after him.
3 - three hundred people will make him clothes.
4 - Six of the king's advisers would teach him.
10 - Where would the people who would look after Gulliver live?
In tents close to his home.
11 - What did Gulliver ask from the king when he could understand ?
To set him free.
12 - What was the king's reply?
He said that it would take time.
13 - What did the king advise him to do when he asked for departure?
He advised him to be patient and let the soldiers search his clothes?
14 - Why did the king want to search Gulliver?
To protect himself and his people from any weapons.
15 - What would the king do with the things with Gulliver?
They would keep them and return to him when he would leave or pay for the lost things.
16 - What did the soldiers find when they searched Gulliver?
A handkerchief, a letter to his wife , a comb , a watch, a wallet, two guns and a sword.
17 - What things didn't the soldiers see in the secret pocket?
A pair of glasses and some other things.
18 - Why were the king's men shocked when they saw the sword?
Because of its size.
19 - Why did the soldiers fall onto the ground in fear?
Because of the noise of the guns.
20 What puzzled the king?
Gulliver's watch.
21 - Why did the king ask his men to take Gulliver's things to his palace?
So that the experts could examine them.
22 - What did children do around Gulliver?
They played games around him.
23 - What did the king invite Gulliver to?
He invited him to some important events.
24 - What was the winner of the competition win?
He was given a colored ribbon by the king.
25 - What were the promises did they want from Gulliver to free him?
1 - He shouldn't enter they city without their permission.
2 - He shouldn't step on any one of Lilliput.
3 - He shouldn't lie down in any field.
4 - He mustn't leave the country without a licence.
5 - Finally, he must promise to fight for the king against enemies of Blefuscu.
26 - Did Gulliver agree to these conditions?
Yes, he agree to them happily so the chains around his legs were unlocked.
27 - Why did Gulliver bow to the king?
To show his thanks as he set him free.
28 - What did the king ask Gulliver to be after freeing him?
He asked him to be a useful servant to him.
29 - What was the great city called?
It was called Mildendo.
30 - What was the notice warning about?
To warn people about Gulliver's visit to the city and ask people to stay indoors.
31 - Why didn't Gulliver see inside the palace?
Because he would damage it and the windows were too small.
32 - What did the queen do when she saw Gulliver?
She waved to him with a smile.
33 - Who was Reldresal? And why did he visit Gulliver?
He was an important official, to tell him about the two problems of Lilliput.
34 - What were the two problems ?
1 - The first one is inside the country
The argument about wearing high heels or low heels.
2 - The second problem is outside the country
There would be an attack by enemies from Blefuscu.
35 - What did Reldresal say about Blefuscu?
He said that this island was as large and powerful as Lilliput and they were fighting each other for many years.
36 - why did the war begin?
Because the rebellions escaped to the other island after the law of breaking eggs.
37 - What did Gulliver promise after hearing the problems of Lilliput?
He promised to help them against enemies.
B)Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:
1 – " Off you go, Your king wants to keep me tied up, but I don't mind if you are free. "
1 – Who said these words?
Gulliver said these words.
2 – To whom was he speaking?
To the small man in his hand.
3 – What did Gulliver do with the other men in his pocket?
He took them from his pocket and put them down.
2 – " I think this helped my situation."
1 – Who said these words?
Gulliver.
2 – What did he mean by this?
When he set the six men free.
3 – How did this helped his situation ?
He was kind so the men decided to make him a bed .
3 – " Your Highness, you know I won't hurt your people."
1 – Who was the speaker and to whom?
Gulliver to the king.
2 – What did Gulliver ask from the king?
He asked him to set him free.
3 – What was the king's answer?
He said that would take time and he had to be patient.
4 – " I can see that you are not a violent man, but this will take time and you need to be patient."
1 – Who said these words?
The king.
2 – To whom was he speaking?
To Gulliver.
3 – What should Gulliver be patient for?
He should be patient to be set free.
5 – " First of all , you must allow two of my soldiers to search your clothes."
1 – Who said these words and to whom?
The king to Gulliver.
2 – What would search him for?
They searched for any weapons.
3 – What was Gulliver answer?
He agreed happily and said he would be happy to be searched.
6 – " Whatever we find in your pockets, we will keep them."
1 – Who said these words and to whom?
The king to Gulliver.
2 – What would they do with these things?
They would keep them and would return them to him on leaving the country or pay for the lost things.
3 – What did they find in his pockets?
A handkerchief, a letter to his wife , a comb , a watch, a wallet, two guns and a sword.
7 – " Your sword looks extremely dangerous. please put it down."
1 - Who said this and two whom?
The king to Gulliver.
2 – What did Gulliver do ?
He put it as the king asked him.
3 – What did he show the king after that ?
He showed him his two guns.
8 – " What are these strange things?"
1 – Who said these words?
The king.
2 – Who was the addressee?
Gulliver.
3 – What were these things?
The two guns.
9 – " I will show you ,don't worry , they will make loud noise."
1 – Who said these words and to whom?
Gulliver to the king.
2 – What were these things?
The Guns.
3 – What happened when he fired them into the air?
The soldiers fell onto the ground and the king looked nervous.
10 – " What is this strange machine for? Why does it make noise?"
1 – Who said these words and to whom?
The king asked Gulliver.
2 – What machine does he refer to?
He refers to the watch.
3 – What did Gulliver say about the watch?
He told the king it could be used to measure time.
11 – " "I hope you will be a useful servant to me and prove that I've been right to feed you and give you clothes."
1 - Who was the speaker?
The king of Lilliput.
2 - To whom was he speaking?
He was speaking to Gulliver.
3 - How did he feed him?
He asked people to supply 60 cows and 40 sheep, beard and fruit everyday for him.
12 - "I will do my best ."
1 - Who was the speaker?
Gulliver to the king.
2 - Why did he say this ?
Because the king asked him to be a successful servant.
3 - What did Gulliver ask the king for?
He asked him if he could see his great City Mildendo.
13 – " I have something important to tell you."
1 – Who said these words?
Reldresal
2 – To whom was he speaking?
To Gulliver
3 – What did he tell Gulliver?
He told him that they were all happy as he was set free, and this was because of the difficult situation they were in.
14 –" we are all pleased that you're now free, but this is only because of the difficult situation in Lilliput."
1 - Who said this and to whom?
Reldresal to Gulliver.
2 - What was the outside problem?
The war with Blefuscu.
3 - Why did the king send this person to Gulliver?
To tell him about their problems and ask him to help them.
15 - "This law is not at all popular and there have been many rebellions because of it ."
1 - Who was the speaker and to whom?
Reldresal to Gulliver.
2 - Who put that law?
The king.
3 - What was that law?
Everyone should break an egg at the smaller end and who open an egg at the larger end should be punished.
16 - "I am ready to help to defend your country from any coming attack."
1 - Who said this and to whom?
Gulliver to Reldresal.
2 - Why did Gulliver agree to do that?
Because he promised to do that to be set free.
3 - Against whom he would help?
The attack from Blefuscu.
c. Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it :
1-Gulliver was cruel to the people who tried to hurt him.
Gulliver was kind to the people who tried to hurt him.
2-The King asked the workmen to fit together three hundred beds to make abed.
The King asked the workmen to fit together six hundred beds to make abed.
3-Two hundred people were paid to look after Gulliver.
six hundred people were paid to look after Gulliver.
4-Gulliver was annoyed to talk to the King.
Gulliver was pleased to talk to the King.
5-The King asked Gulliver to be impatient when Gulliver wanted to be set free.
The King asked Gulliver to be patient when Gulliver wanted to be set free.
6-The King promised to steal Gulliver's things when he 'left their country.
The King promised to return Gulliver's things when he 'left their country.
7-The soldiers didn't find a pair of shoes that Gulliver had kept in a secret pocket.
The soldiers didn't find a pair of glasses that Gulliver had kept in a secret pocket.
8-The King thought Gulliver's sword looked extremely beautiful.
The King thought Gulliver's sword looked extremely dangerous.
9-To the King, the strangest things among things were the comb and the wallet.
To the King, the strangest things among things were the two guns and the watch.
10-Sometimes Gulliver stood up and let people climb up to dance in his hand.
Sometimes Gulliver lay down and let people climb up to dance in his hand.
11-Gulliver was invited to watch some of the country's best footballers.
Gulliver was invited to watch some of the country's best athletes.
12-When Gulliver stood up, the King said his legs were taller than the highest house in the city.
When Gulliver stood up, the King said his legs were taller than the highest gate in the city.
13-The soldiers rode their horses in a line above Gulliver's legs.
The soldiers rode their horses in a line between Gulliver's legs.
14-Skyresh Bolgolam liked Gulliver.
Skyresh Bolgolam hated Gulliver.
15-Gulliver had to promise not to enter the city if he was asked.
Gulliver had to promise not to enter the city unless he was asked.
16-Gulliver thanked the King for tying his chains,at last.
Gulliver thanked the King for removing his chains,at last.
17-Gulliver asked the King to allow, him tovisit the capital city, Blefuscu.
Gulliver asked the King to allow, him tovisit the capital city,Mildendo.
18-Gulliver needed to be careful his cap didn't damage the roofs of the Small houses in Mildendo.
Gulliver needed to be careful his coat didn't damage the roofs of the Small houses in Mildendo.
19-The Queen waved at Gulliver with a cry.
The Queen waved at Gulliver with asmile.
20-The rebellious people in Lilliput are received in Blefuscu as enemies.
The rebellious people in Lilliput are received in Blefuscu as friends.
Chapte 3
Chapter in points
1 - Blefuscu was an island about 800 meters to the northeast of Lilliput. The people of Blefuscu did not know anything about Gulliver because there was no communication between the two countries.
2 - Gulliver suggested an idea to take all the fleet of Blefuscu who were about to attack . Gulliver asked about the depth of the sea and it was two meters.
3 - Gulliver walked to the northeast of Lilliput and lay on some fields in order not to be seen by the people of Blefuscu. He used his pocket telescope to look at the island and found fifty ships and some smaller boats.
4 - Gulliver decided to make something like a hook to pull the ships of the enemy. He crossed the water and went to Blefuscu . When the people saw him , they were terrified and the sailors jumped from the ships and ran away. Gulliver fastened the ships .
5 - The soldiers of Blefuscu started to shoot him with arrows and he used his glasses to protect his eyes. He noticed that the ships didn't move so he used a knife to cut the ropes.
6 - The king of Lilliput was waiting nervously and thought that Gulliver had drowned. Gulliver soon reached back and shouted " Long live the king of Lilliput ." and they welcomed him like a hero. The king gave him the most important medal in the land.
7 - With the help of Gulliver, the king wanted to punish his enemies and put them in prison, but Gulliver refused so the king became angry and changed his mind about Gulliver. Gulliver's situation in Lilliput changed and became more dangerous.
8 - After three weeks a group of six officials from Blefuscu came to meet the king of Lilliput to end the war peacefully and met Gulliver to thank him for not hurting any of their people. They invited Gulliver to visit their country and meet the king. He promised them to do that.
9 - This promise made him many problems . One of the king's advisers came to see Gulliver and told him some people as Flimnap, the treasurer and a top person in the navy suggested that it would be better to remove Gulliver from their country as he cost much money. Some advisers told the king that Gulliver might work with the king of Blefuscu so they wanted to punish him.
10- Gulliver was worried when he heard the ways they were going to use to punish him. Some suggested shooting him with poisonous arrows. Others suggested setting fire to his house. But the king didn't want to kill him and they all agreed to make him blind so they could benefit from him . Flimnap , the treasurer said that he would still need food so it was finally agreed that they shouldn't give him food to save the king's money.
11 - Gulliver thought of fighting the king and destroy the city, but he remembered the ordinary people and the fact that the king was kind to him. Finally he decided to take a ship to escape to Blefuscu. He met the king of Blefuscu , but he didn't tell him anything about his problems in Lilliput.
12 - One day Gulliver saw an old ship in the sea .He decided to repair it to use it to go home. The king of Blefuscu received a letter from the king of Lilliput saying that he must send Gulliver back as he escaped punishment, but the king refused and let Gulliver go. The king came to see Gulliver off, he gave him a painting of himself and some tiny animals. He left Blefuscu on 24 September 1701.
13 - On the sea he saw a ship belonged to a trader called John Biddel who helped him and Gulliver told him his story, but he thought he was mad , but Gulliver showed him the painting and the tiny animals. Finally , he reached England and saw his family. After some rest he began another voyage on a ship called " The Adventure" …………
A)Answer the following questions:
1 - What was Blefuscu?
It was an island 800 meters from Lilliput.
2 - Why did the people of Blefuscu Know about Gulliver?
Because there was no communication between the two islands.
3 - What was the Gulliver's plan to help the king of Lilliput?
He planned to take all of Blefuscu's fleet of ships.
4 - How deep was the sea?
It was about two meters deep.
5 - Why did Gulliver lie down on some fields next to the coast?
So that he couldn't be seen from Blefuscu.
6 - What did he use to look at the island?
He used his telescope.
7 - What did he see when he used the telescope?
He saw fifty (50) ships and smaller boats.
8 - How did Gulliver shape the poles?
He shaped them into large hooks.
9 - What did the sailors of Blefuscu do when they saw Gulliver?
They jumped from ships and swam fast to the shore.
10 - What did Gulliver do with the ships?
He fastened the hooks onto the ships and pulled them.
11 - How did the soldiers of Blefuscu defend themselves?
They started to shoot Gulliver with swords.
12 - How did Gulliver protect his eyes from the arrows?
He put on his glasses.
13 - Why didn't the ships move at first?
Because they were tied up to the harbour.
14 - What did Gulliver do to untie the ships?
He took out a knife and cut all the ropes.
15 - What did the king of Lilliput think when Gulliver didn't appear?
He thought he had drowned.
16 - What did Gulliver say when he came carrying the ships?
He shouted " LONG LIVE THE KING OF LILLIPUT".
17 - How did the people of Lilliput welcome Gulliver Back?
They welcomed him like a hero and the king gave him a medal.
18 - What did the king want to do with his enemies?
He wanted to put them in prison with the help of Gulliver.
19 - Did Gulliver accept ?
No, and said he couldn't help the king to do that.
20 - What was the king's opinion of Gulliver after refusing to help him?
He was angry, he changed his opinion and said that Gulliver was no longer a hero.
21 - Why did a group of six officials from Blefuscu come to meet the king of Lilliput?
To ask him how to end the war and to meet the big man (Gulliver).
22 - Why did the delegation from Blefuscu thank Gulliver?
Because he didn't hurt anyone.
23 - What did they invite Gulliver to?
To meet their king and go to their country.
24 - What were the bad news did Gulliver know from the advisor?
He said that Flimnap , the treasurer, had told the king that Gulliver cost too much money and it was better to remove him from the land.
25 - What were the other bad news?
He didn't keep many of his promises .
26 - What was Gulliver's biggest problem?
Some people told the king that Gulliver was planning to work with king of Blefuscu against Lilliput.
27 - What did the king decide to do?
He decided to punish Gulliver.
28 - What were the suggested plans to punish Gulliver?
- some suggested shooting him with poisonous arrows.
- Others suggested setting fire to his house.
29 - Did the king agreed to these suggestions?
No, he didn't want to kill Gulliver and decided to make him blind.
30 - Why was it better to blind Gulliver than killing him?
In this way he would be strong enough to help the king if necessary.
31 - What did they decide finally?
They decided not to give him any food to save the king's money.
32 - What did Gulliver think of after that ?
He thought that it would be easy to fight the king and destroy the city.
33 - What prevented him from doing that?
He thought of the ordinary people and that the king was kind to him.
34 - How did Gulliver save himself?
He wrote a letter then used a ship to escape to Blefuscu.
35 - Who welcomed Gulliver at Blefuscu?
The King , his family and advisers.
36 - Did Gulliver tell the king of Blefuscu about his problems in Lilliput?
No, he didn't tell him anything.
37 - Why couldn't Gulliver sleep comfortably in Blefuscu?
Because there was not a large building for him.
38 - How did Gulliver make new oars?
He made them from the biggest trees.
39 - What did The king of Blefuscu give Gulliver while he was leaving?
He gave him a painting of himself , some tiny cows and sheep as well as food and water.
40 - When did Gulliver leave Blefuscu?
On September 1701 at six in the morning.
Quotations and answers
B)Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:
1 – " If it can help us , then I want to hear it."
1 – Who said this and to whom?
The king to Gulliver.
2 – When did the king say this?
When Gulliver told him that he had an idea concerning the possible attack.
3 – What was Gulliver's idea or plan?
He wanted to take all Blefuscu's ships away.
2 – " Your spies tell me that Blefuscu's fleet of ships is prepared to attack."
1 – Who said these words and to whom?
Gulliver to the king.
2 – What was the king's answer?
He said yes.
3 – What did Gulliver suggest about that?
He suggested taking all Blefuscu's ships away.
3 – " It's about two meters deep at most"
1 – Who said these words?
One of the best sailors
2 – To whom was he speaking?
To Gulliver.
3 – What did Gulliver intend?
He intended to cross the sea and get the ships.
4 – " I can see some ships, but there is no sign of Gulliver."
1 – Who said these words?
One of the soldiers.
2 – What were these ships?
The fleet of Blefuscu.
3 – What did they expect the ships were?
They thought the enemy fleet was attacking.
5 – " Gulliver's plan has not succeeded. "
1 – Who was the speaker?
One of the advisers.
2 – To Who was he speaking?
To the king.
3 – What did the king expect about Gulliver?
He thought that he had drowned.
6 – " Long live the king of Lilliput."
1 - Who said this?
Gulliver.
2 - When did he say this?
When he came out of the sea.
3 - How did the king and people welcome him?
They welcomed him like a hero and the king gave him a medal.
7 – " My hero, for what you have done , you will get"
1 – Who said these words?
The king to Gulliver.
2 – Why did he call him a hero?
Because he stole the fleet of Blefuscu and saved the island.
3 – How did he reward him?
He gave him the most important medal in land.
8 – " With your help we could easily take control of Blefuscu ."
1 – Who said these words and to whom?
The king to Gulliver.
2 – What did the king want to do with his enemies?
He wanted to put them all in prison .
3 – What was Gulliver reaction?
He refused that and told the king he didn't want free people to become prisoners.
9 – " "I am sorry, I can't help you with your ambitions."
1 - who said this and to whom?
Gulliver to the king.
2 - What were these ambitions?
The king wanted to punish his enemies and put them in prison with Gulliver's help.
3 - What was the king's reaction?
He changed his mind of Gulliver and said that he was no longer a hero
10 – " I can't make you attack Blefuscu , But if you won't help , you will no longer be a hero in Lilliput."
1 – Who said this and to whom?
The king to Gulliver.
2 – Why do you think the king couldn't make Gulliver attack Blefuscu?
Because he was giant and strong.
3 – What did the king threaten Gulliver of?
He told him that his life wouldn't be so easy.
11 – " We would like to thank you for not hurting any of our people."
1 – Who said these to whom?
The(6) people from Blefuscu.
2 – Why did they come to Lilliput?
To find ways to end the war peacefully.
3 – What did they offer him?
They said he could go and meet the king of Blefuscu.
12 – " Flimnap , the treasurer has told the king that you are costing too much money."
1 – Who said these words?
One of the king's advisers.
2 – To whom?
To Gulliver.
3 – What did Flimnap suggest about that?
He suggested removing Gulliver from the country.
13 – Flimnap was not the only person who has a problem with you, either."
1 – Who was the speaker and to whom?
The adviser to Gulliver.
2 – Who were other people?
An important officer in the navy, and Skyresh Bolgolam.
3 – Why was the nay man angry with Gulliver?
Because his job was no longer important as Gulliver too the fleet of Blefusu.
14– " But if I am not given any food, I will soon die of hunger."
1 - Who said this and to whom?
Gulliver to his visitor(the king's adviser)
2 - Why did they decide not to give him any food?
To save the king's money.
3 - Who suggested preventing him from food?
The treasurer Flimnap.
15 – " I have told you what is planned for you."
1 – Who said these words and to Whom?
One of the advisers to Gulliver.
2 – What did Gulliver think of?
He thought of destroying the city.
3 – What prevented him from doing that?
He remembered the ordinary people and how the king was kind with him at first.
16 – If you hadn't shown me these things, I would have thought it impossible."
1 – Who said these words?
The ship owner John Biddel to Gulliver.
2 – What were these things?
The tiny cows, the sheep and the painting .
3 – What did The man think of Gulliver?
He thought he was a mad man.
C-Find the mistakes and correct the sentences
1-Blefuscu was an island about.800 metres to northwest of Lilliput.
Blefuscu was an island about.800 metres to northest of Lilliput.
2-The King disliked Gulliver's plan.
The King liked Gulliver's plan.
3-The distance between Blefuscu and Lilliput is about two kilometres deep.
The distance between Blefuscu and Lilliput is about two metres deep.
4-Blefuscu fleet consists of fifteen ships together with some smaller boats.
Blefuscu fleet consists of fifty ships together with some smaller boats.
5-The people of Blefuscu were pleased when they saw Gulliver.
The people of Blefuscu were terrified when they saw Gulliver.
6-Gulliver used string to pull the ships.
Gulliver used hooks to pull the ships.
7-The soldiers shot arrows which hitGulliver'seyes and back.
The soldiers shot arrows which hitGulliver'arms and hands.
8-Gulliver protected his eyes using ribbons? "
Gulliver protected his eyes using glasses? "
9-Gulliver used a sword to cut the ropes tying theships to the harbour.
Gulliver used a knife to cut the ropes tying theships to the harbour.
10-The King considered Gulliver an enemy when he pulled the Blefuscu ships to Lilliput.
The King considered Gulliver a hero when he pulled the Blefuscu ships to Lilliput.
11-Gulliver refused to visit Blefuscu.
Gulliver agreed to visit Blefuscu.
12-Gulliver promised to visit Blefuscu created many fine things for him.
Gulliver promised to visit Blefuscu created many problems for him.
13-Skyresh, the treasurer told the King that Gulliver cost them too much money.
Flimnap, the treasurer told the King that Gulliver cost them too much money.
14-Gulliver would be awarded because he was planning to work with the King of Blefuscu.
Gulliver would be punished because he was planning to work with the King of Blefuscu.
15-It was decided that Gulliver would be blinded and given food and clothes
It was decided that Gulliver would be blinded and left without food and clothes
16-Gulliver didn't approve of the idea of throwing stones at the King, and his men because he didn't want to hurt soldiers.
Gulliver didn't approve of the idea of throwing stones at the King, and his men because he didn't want to hurt ordinary people.
17-The King of Blefuscu and his family were frightened of Gulliver.
The King of Blefuscu and his family were not frightened of Gulliver.
18-Gulliver used metal for making new oars.
Gulliver used wood for making new oars.
19-The King of Lilliput wrote an e-mail to the King of Blefuscu
The King of Lilliput wrote a letter to the King of Blefuscu
20-Gulliver felt sure it was a bad idea to help either of the Kings.
Gulliver felt sure it was a good idea to help either of the Kings.
Chapte 4
Chapter in points
1 - Gulliver started his second voyage on " the adventure" on 20th June 1702 with the captain of the ship John Nicholas . They were planning to go to India. When they reached South Africa, they stopped for fresh water.
There , they discovered that the ship had a hole and the captain fell ill , so they had to spend all winter there.
2 - They left passing the island of Madagascar. The wind became stronger and they sailed against the wind for about twenty days. When the wind became calm, Gulliver was glad , but the captain told him not to be glad because his experience told him that a great storm was coming.
3 - The captain was right, there was another storm after two days. They took down the sails to control the ship , but the wind controlled the ship and they didn't know where they were. Luckily, the ship was strong and they had good supplies of food. There only problem was that they didn't have much fresh water.
4 - On 16 June 1703, they found land and they got closer to it . They found it was a bay. The captain thought that it was not deep enough to go on , so they put down the anchor near the coast. The captain asked twelve men to go ashore in a small boat to find fresh water. Gulliver asked the captain to go with the men and the captain agreed.
5 - They reached the beach, but they didn't see any people nor any fresh water. They decided to walk along the beach to look for a stream or a spring. Gulliver walked alone for about an hour. The place didn't attract him as there were no trees and full of rocks. So, he decided to return to the beach.
6 - When Gulliver reached the beach, he found that the sailors were rowing and leaving in the small boat. Gulliver was about to call out to them , but he couldn't believe his eyes when he saw a giant walking into the sea towards the boat. Gulliver ran as fast as he could. He climbed a hill and was surprised.
7 - On the hill, he was surprised because he saw many fields with very long grass with six meters high. He walked along a wide rough road through the fields. After about one hour he reached the end of the field and found a huge wall. Although the walls had steps, Gulliver couldn't climb them as they the step was two meters high.
8 - Gulliver saw a giant man of the same size as the person on the beach. When Gulliver saw the man , he was terrified. The man called other men . The men were seven and were carrying scythes to cut the wheat. Gulliver tried to hide but the men were getting closer and closer to him. Gulliver was exhausted and began to think of his family and his friends who advised him not to make that journey.
9 - During that he remembered Lilliput where he was important6 and strong. He realized that nothing was big or small unless we compared it with something else. Suddenly , Gulliver saw that one of the giants was walking towards him. He was afraid that the man might stand on him so he shouted loudly. The giant stopped and too Gulliver with his fingers. When the man picked him up, Gulliver looked at the sun and began to pray that the man wouldn't throw him onto the ground.
10 - Gulliver told the man that he was hurting him. The man carefully put him in his pocket and ran to find his master . The man looked at him and asked his men if they had seen an animal like him before. The man put Gulliver on the ground . Gulliver walked up and down to show that he was not going to run away, he took off his hat and bowed to the farmer. Gulliver took out a bag of gold coins and offered it to the man. The man ordered his men to go back to work. The man then put Gulliver inside his enormous handkerchief to take him to his house to show his wife.
11 - When the wife saw Gulliver she screamed like a child as if she saw a big spider. On having his food with the family (man-wife-three children and grandmother) , the man put Gulliver on the table. The wife gave him a plate of food , luckily , Gulliver had his own fork and knife that he used for eating. They children were pleased and offered him water in a cup, but he couldn't drink as it was huge. He thanked the children for the water.
12 - The farmer's son who was about ten years old picked Gulliver and held him by his leg so high, but his father took Gulliver and put him on the table saying something angrily to the boy. Gulliver was afraid that the boy might hurt him later so he asked his father not to punish him.
13 - Suddenly , Gulliver saw a cat of the size of three cows. He was intelligent and tried to prevent it from attacking him by walking up and down in front of it. The main thing that worried him after that was the baby girl who thought that Gulliver was a toy and wanted to play with him. The girl started to put him in her mouth , so he shouted. The girl was afraid and dropped him to the ground.
A)Answer the following questions:
1 - When did Gulliver leave England on his first voyage?
He left on 20 June 1702.
2 - Where were they going ?
They were going to India.
3 - Why did they stop in South Africa?
They stopped for fresh water.
4 - What did they discover when they reached South Africa?
They discovered that the ship had a hole in its side and .
5 - Why did they stay most of the winter in South Africa?
To repair the ship and the captain was ill.
6 - How long did they sail against the wind?
For twenty (20) days.
7 - Why did the captain tell Gulliver not to be glad?
Because he expected that there would be a great storm coming.
8 - What was their problem during the storm?
They didn't have much fresh water.
9 - What did they find after that?
They found a bay.
10 - What did the captain order the twelve men?
He asked them to go ashore to try to get fresh water.
11 - What did Gulliver ask permission for?
He asked permission to go with the twelve men and the captain agreed.
12 - What did they men find on the bay?
They didn't find water or people.
13 - Why did the men decide to walk on the shore?
To look for a stream or spring.
14 - Why did Gulliver decide to go back to the beach?
Because the place was bad without trees and full of rocks.
15 - What did Gulliver see when he reached the beach?
He saw the sailors in the small boat rowing to the ship.
16 - What happened when Gulliver began to call out to the men?
He saw a huge giant walking towards the boat.
17 - What did Gulliver do when he saw the giant going towards the boat?
He turned round , ran away and climbed a small hill.
18 - What surprised him when he climbed the hill?
He saw fields with long glass.
19 - What did he saw after walking for an hour in the field?
He found a huge wall 40 meters tall.
20 - Why couldn't Gulliver use the steps of the wall?
Because every step was two meters high.
21 - What were the seven giants carrying?
They were carrying enormous scythes.
22 - What did the men use the scythes for?
They used them to cut the wheat.
23 - What was Gulliver's friends advice before that journey?
They advised him not to make that journey.
24 - What did He remember about Lilliput?
He remembered that he was strong and important.
25 - What did he realize ?
He realized that nothing could be big or small unless we compared it with other things.
26 - Why was Gulliver worried when the man was going towards him?
Because he hadn’t seen him and would stand on him.
27 - What did Gulliver do to prevent the man from standing on him?
He shouted loudly.
28 - What did the man do when he heard Gulliver?
He picked him up with his fingers.
29 - How tall was Gulliver when the man lift him?
He was twenty meters above the ground.
30 - Why was he worried when he was between the man's fingers?
He was worried that the man might throw him onto the ground.
31 - What did the man do after that?
He put Gulliver in his pocket carefully.
32 - What did Gulliver take out of his pocket?
A bag of gold coins.
33 - Why did the man put Gulliver in The soft handkerchief?
To take him home to show to his wife.
34 - What did the man's wife do when she saw Gulliver?
She screamed like a child.
35 - How did Gulliver eat his food?
With his own knife and fork.
36 - What did Gulliver do prevent the cat from attacking him?
He walked up and down in front of it.
37 - What did the young baby think of Gulliver?
She thought he was a toy.
38 - What did the baby want to do with Gulliver?
She wanted to put him in her mouth.
39 - What did the baby do when she heard Gulliver shouting?
She dropped him and he began to fall down fast.
B)Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:
1 – " I am pleased the winds have stopped."
1 – Who said these words and to Whom?
Gulliver to the captain (John Nicholas)
2 – What did the captain expect?
He expected a great storm.
3 – How did he know about that storm?
By experience.
2 – " I have experienced conditioned like this before, it is the calm before the storm…"
1 – Who said these words?
The captain to Gulliver.
2 – Was the captain right?
Yes, as there was a big storm after two days.
3 – What was there only problem on this storm?
They didn't have much fresh water.
3 – " I like to visit different countries , can I have your permission to go with the men?"
1 – Who was the speaker?
Gulliver to the captain.
2 – Where were the men going ?
They were going to get fresh water from the bay.
3 – Did the captain agree?
Yes, he let Gulliver go with the men.
4 – " While they did this, I walked alone ."
1 - Who said this?
Gulliver.
2 - What do " they " refer to?
They refer to the twelve men or sailors.
3 - What were they doing?
They were looking for a stream or a spring.
5 – " Could they have forgotten me?"
1 - About whom was Gulliver talking?
He was talking about the men in the boat.
2 - Why did he say this?
Because they left him on the island and went.
3 - What happened to them after that?
A huge giant attacked them.
6 - " seven more giants appeared each carrying enormous scythes."
1 - Who said this ?
Gulliver.
2 - What did they use The scythes for?
They used them to cut wheat.
3 - Who were these giants ?
They were farmers who came to harvest the wheat.
7 – " Look where you are going !"
1 – Who said these words ?
Gulliver .
2 - To Whom?
To the giant man.
3 – What did the man do ?
He looked at him in surprise and picked Gulliver Up.
8 – " you are hurting my back."
1 - Who said this and to whom?
Gulliver to the giant man.
2 - Why did Gulliver say this?
Because the man picked him up with his fingers and this was hurting him.
3 - What did the man do when he heard that?
He carefully put him in his pocket and ran to tell his master.
9 – " I am pleased to meet you , kind sir."
1 – Who said these words?
Gulliver to the Giant Master.
2 – What did Gulliver Offer him?
He offered him some gold coins.
3 – Why did he offer the man gold coins?
To keep him safe.
10– " Thank you , I was very thirsty and your water is very good to drink."
1 - Who said this and to whom?
Gulliver to the young children.
2 - Why did he thank them for?
Because they gave him some water in a cup.
3 - Could he carry the cup of water?
No, as it was so big.
11 – " Don't put me in your mouth, please."
1 – Who was the speaker?
Gulliver .
2 – To whom was he speaking?
To the young baby.
3 – What happened when the girl heard his voice?
She dropped him and he began to fall down.
12-''I've experienced conditions like this before. It's the calm before the storm."
1-Who said this? To whom?
Captain John Nicholas said this to Gulliver.
2-Why did the speaker say this sentence?
He said it because Gulliver asked him how he knew about the coming storm.
3-Was the speaker right when he said it's the calm before the storm?
Yes, he was. Two days later they were hit by a great wind.
13-"Captain," I said, as the men prepared their boat. "Like to visit different countries on my travels and I'm not busy today. Can I have your permission to go with the men?"
1-Who said this? To whom?
Gulliver to captain Nicholas. (The captain) .
2-Where were the men going?
They were going to the land they saw after the wind had taken them away from their route.
3-Why were they going to that place?
To bring fresh water from there.
14-"Please, keep me safe and don't let him drop me!"
1-Who said this? To whom?
Gulliver said this praying to God to keep him safe.
2-What does "him" refer to?
"him" refers to the giant who was, carrying Gulliver.
3-Why was the speaker horrified?
Gulliver was horrified because he thought if the giant dropped him, he'd be killed.
15-"I can otter you some of these coins if you'll keep me safe."
1-Who said this? To whom?
Gulliver said this to the giant farmer.
2-Was the listener interested in that offer?
No, he wasn't.
3-Why wasn'tthe listener interested in the speaker's coins, do you think?
Perhaps those people didn't use coins in their country.
3 - Find the mistakes and correct the sentences :
1-They took down all of the sails during the storm.
They took down some the sails during the storm.
2-The ship wras strong after its damage.
The ship wras strong after its repairs.
3-They were unlucky during the storm.
They were lucky during the storm.
4-Their problem during the great wind was food.
Their problem during the great wind was fresh water.
5-They sailed in their planned route during the storm.
They sailed in the wind direction during the storm.
6-A storm blew The Adventure on its planned route.
A storm blew The Adventure off its planned route.
7-The stornr drove the ship southwest.
The stornr drove the ship northeast.
8-On June 16 (1803), a sailor called out to say that he could see land some distance away.
On June 16 (1703), a sailor called out to say that he could see land some distance away.
9-Gulliver disliked visiting different countries on his travels.
Gulliver liked visiting different countries on his travels.
10-When the men arrived on the beach, they found some people or fresh water.
When the men arrived on the beach, they found no people or fresh water.
11-Gulliver walked with other men for about a kilometre away from the beach.
Gulliver walked with alon for about a kilometre away from the beach.
12-Gulliver decided to stay because there was not very much to see.
Gulliver decided to return because there was not very much to see.
13-When Gulliver saw the giant he was happy.
When Gulliver saw the giant he was surprised.
14-The boat escaped from the giant although there were many rocks separating him from the boat.
The boat escaped from the giant because there were many rocks separating him from the boat.
15-The grass was very long perhaps three or four metres long.
The grass was very long perhaps three or four metres high.
16-Gulliver looked down the island from the top of a tree.
Gulliver looked down the island from the top of a high.
17-Gulliver hid in a cotton field.
Gulliver hid in a wheat field.
18-The wheat was about 5 metres high.
The wheat was about 7 metres high.
19-After about an hour, Gulliver reached the beginning of an enormous field.
After about an hour, Gulliver reached the end of an enormous field.
20-The road stopped at a tree that was at least forty metres tall.
The road stopped at a wall that was at least forty metres tall.
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MR.Attia Ekl Khodary