2013级研究生英语复习题 1.3 Last week the writer went to the theatre. He was at the theatre. 1.4 The young man and young woman were sitting behind him. He was sitting in front of them.
1.5 How did the writer feel? Angry 1.6 He looked at the man and the woman angrily. He looked at them angrily.
1.7 The young man and the young woman paid no attention to the writer. 1.8 He had a good seat. He was sitting in a good place. 1.9 He was a young man. He wasn’t very old.
1.10 The writer looked at the man and the woman angrily. He was very cross. 1.11 The writer could not bear it. He could not stand it. 1.12 The young man spoke rudely. He wasn’t very polite. 2.3 He sometimes stays in bed until lunchtime.
2.4 He stayed in bed until lunchtime. He went to bed late last night. 2.5 He doesn’t get up early on Sundays. He gets up late.
2.6 How did Aunt Lucy come? By train.
2.7 The writer can’t see Aunt Lucy now. He’s having breakfast.
2.8 He looked out of the window and saw that it was raining.
2.9 Just then, the telephone rang. It rang at the moment.
2.10 She was his aunt, so he was her nephew.
2.11 Breakfast is the first meal of the day.
2.12 Aunt Lucy said, “Dear me,” because she was surprised. 3.3 Last summer he went to Italy. He was in Italy last summer. 3.4 Who taught him a few words of Italian? The waiter.
3.5 He was a friendly waiter. He spoke
to the writer in a friendly way. 3.6 The writer read a few lines, but he didn’t understand a word.
3.7 He spent the whole day in his room. He was in his room all day. 3.8 A waiter usually works in a restaurant. 3.9 The waiter lent him a book. He borrowed a book from the waiter. 3.10 On the last day he made a big decision. It was the final day of his holiday.
3.11 He made a big decision. He made up his mind. 3.12 He didn’t write a single card. So he didn’t write even one.
4.3 Tim is in Australia. He went to Australia six months ago.
4.4 Tim is in Australia. How long has he been there? 4.5 Tim has been in Australia for six months. His brother hasn’t seen him since January.
4.6 He has just bought an Australian car. He bought one a short time ago. 4.7 He has just gone to Alice Springs. He has never been there before. 4.8 Tim is working for a big firm. He is working for a big company. 4.9 He has visited a great number of different places. He hasn’t stayed in the same place. 4.10 Alice Springs is a small town. A town is usually bigger than a village but smaller than a city. 4.11 He will soon visit Darwin. He will visit Darwin shortly. 4.12 He will fly to Perth. He will go there by air. 5.3 Mr. Scott has a garage. The garage is his.
5.4 Mr. Scott cannot get a telephone for his garage. That's why he has just bought twelve pigeons.
5.5 He has just bought twelve pigeons. When did he buy them?
5.6 What’s the distance from Pinhurst
to Silbury? How far is Pinhurst from Silbury?
5.7 The pigeon flew from one garage to the other in three minutes. 5.8 Mr. Scott has a garage in Silbury. His other garage is in Pinhurst. 5.9 Mr. Scott can’t get a telephone. Telephones are hard to obtain. 5.10 He has sent requests for spare parts. He has asked for spare parts. 5.11 Urgent messages are important, so they must be sent quickly. 5.12 Mr. Scott’s “telephone service” is private. It is his own. 6.3 The writer has just moved to a new house. She was at home yesterday. 6.4 She give a meal to him. 6.5 A neighbour told me about him. He said Percy Buttons was a beggar. 6.6 Everybody knows him. They all know him.
6.7 How often does he call? Once a month.
6.8 A beggar is a person who asks for money but doesn’t work 6.9 You can have a meal at any time. 6.10 She gave him a piece of cheese. He put the bit of cheese in his pocket. 6.11 He calls at every house in the street. He visits everyone. 6.12 All the houses in our street are the same age and size.
7.3 Where were the detectives waiting? At the airport.
7.4 What were they expecting? A valuable parcel of diamonds.
7.5 Someone had told the police that thieves would try to steal the diamonds. This happened before the plane arrived.
7.6 The detectives went into the building and waited inside. 7.7 Two men took the parcel off the plane. They took it off. 7.8 The detectives were expecting a valuable parcel of diamonds.
7.9 The parcel was valuable. It was
precious.
7.10 The thieves wanted to steal the diamonds.
7.11 The detectives waited inside the main building. This was the most important building.
7.12 Someone had filled the parcel with stones and sand. It was full of stones and sand.
8.3 Bill Frith’s garden is larger than Joe’s. It is a large garden.
8.4 Bill is a hard worker. He works harder than Joe. 8.5 Joe’s garden is more interesting than Bill’s.
8.6 The writer is fond of gardens. He likes them.
8.7 Joe’s garden is the best in the town. It’s the best of them all. 8.8 Joe wins every time. He always beats Bill Frith.
8.9 Joe grows more flowers. More flowers grow in his garden.
8.10 Joe’s garden is interesting. Joe is interested in gardening. 8.11 The writer doesn’t like hard work. It’s a hard job to look after a garden. 8.12 Every year the writer enters for the garden competition also. 9.3 They went to the Town Hall on Wednesday evening. They went in the evening. 9.4 The people were under the Town Hall clock.
9.5 When will it strike? In twenty minutes’ time.
9.6 What time did it stop? At five to twelve.
9.7 Did anything happen? No, nothing happened.
9.8 How many times did the clock strike? 9.9 It was fifteen minutes past eleven. 9.10 A clock usually has two hands, a minute hand and an hour hand. 9.11 Most people wear or carry a watch . 1
9.12 It refused to welcome the New Year. It didn’t want to.
10.3 Our clavichord is kept in the living room. That’s where we keep it. 10.4 It has belonged to our family for years. It’s the family’s.
10.5 The family have had the clavichord for many years. 10.6 Who bought it? Grandfather did. 10.7 We are not allowed to touch it. We mustn’t touch it.
10.8 What’s it called? A clavichord. 10.9 It’s kept in the living room. That’s where we have it.
10.10 The visitor damaged it. She broke it.
10.11 Recently it was damaged. She damaged it lately.
10.12 A friend of my father’s is mending the clavichord. 11.3 Tony Steele went into the restaurant when the writer was having dinner.
11.4 Tony is working at a bank at the moment.
11.5 Up till now he has never borrowed any money from the writer. 11.6 How much did he ask for? £20. 11.7 I have never borrowed any money from you. I want you to lend me some money.
11.8 He gets a good salary. His salary is very good.
11.9 Tony usually gets his salary at the end of the month. 11.10 Tony must pay the money back. He must repay it. 11.11 There aren’t enough chairs here for us all. Please bring another one. 11.12 He gave him the money immediately. He gave him the money at once. 12.3 Our neighbour, whose name is Charles Alison, will sail tomorrow. 12.4 He will sail from Portsmouth. He is at Portsmouth now.
12.5 Hie boat , the name of which is
Topsail, is famous.
12.6 We’ll have plenty of time. There will be enough time to see him. 12.7 We’ll say goodbye to him. 12.8 He’s our neighbour so he lives near us.
12.9 It has sailed across th Atlantic many times. It has sailed across the Atlantic often. 12.10 He will set out at eight o’clock. That’s when the journey begins. 12.11 He will take part in a race. He will be in it. 12.12 The Atlantic is an ocean. 13.3 Most of the young people will be there. Nearly all the young people will be there.
13.4 How long will they be staying? For five days.
13.5 During this time, they will give five performances. That’s what they’ll do in this time. 13.6 The police will have a difficult time as usual. 13.7 The police are expecting the singers to arrive soon.
13.8 They are pop singers. So everyone likes them.
13.9 At present they are visiting all parts of the country. They are doing this in future.
13.10 Theyare visiting all parts of the country. So they will go to cities, towns and villages. 13.11 The Greenwood Boys will give five performances. They will give five recitals. 13.12 It’s always the same on these occasions. It’s always the same at times like this. 14.3 What kind of car did he drive? 14.4 As soon as he had got into the car, I said good morning. I said good morning just after he had got into the car.
14.5 “Good morning,” I said.
14.6 I speak a few words of French. I
don’t know much French.
14.7 Neither of us spoke. We both didn’t speak. 14.8 On the way , a young man waved to me. This happened during the writer’s journey.
14.9 The young man waved to the writer. He signalled to him. 14.10 He asked for a lift. He was a hitch hiker. 14.11 He replied in French. He answered the writer in French. 14.12 The writer had almost reached the town when the young man spoke. 15.3 “Mr. Harmsworth will see you, ” the secretary said.
15.4 How did he feel? Very nervous. 15.5 The firm couldn’t pay such large salaries.
15.6 Whose turn is it? It’s your turn. 15.7 “Mr. Harmsworth, ” I said in a weak voice.
15.8 Mr. Harmsworth wanted to see me. He wanted to speak to me. 15.9 I felt nervous because I felt anxious.
15.10 It’s your turn. You’re next. 15.11 Don’t interrupt! Don’t talk while I’m talking. 15.12 The writer would receive an extra £1000 a year. He would get £1000 a year more.
16.3 If you park your car in the right place you won’t receive a ticket. 16.4 Traffic police never let you go without a ticket.
16.5 We welcome you to our city. You are welcome to our city.
16.6 “No Parking” means don’t leave your car here. 16.7 This note is only a reminder. It’s nothing more. 16.8 This is a “No Parking” area. Cars aren’t allowed in this district. 16.9 You will enjoy your stay. It will please you.
16.10 You will enjoy your stay. How
long will you remain here?
16.11 This note is only a reminder. It will help you to remember. 16.12 You cannot fail to obey it. You can’t refuse to do this. 17.3 She must be at least thirty-five years old. In my opinion she is. 17.4 How old is she? At least thirty-five years old.
17.5 She must appear in a bright red dress. She will be dressed in red. 17.6 She must appear in a bright red dress. That’s what she has to do. 17.7 She had to wear short socks. It was necessary for her to wear them. 17.8 She often appears as a young girl. She is presented on the stage as a young girl.
17.9 We went to the theatre to see a play. 17.10 Jennifer will take part in the play. She will be in it. 17.11 Men usually wear socks instead of stockings. 17.12 She is grown up.She is an adult. 18.3 After I had lunch … After I had eaten it …
18.4 She couldn’t find her bag. It wasn’t there. 18.5 While I was looking for it, the landlord came in.
18.6 I haven’t got a bag. I don’t get one.
18.7 My dog had taken it into the garden. It was in the garden. 18.8 I looked for my bag. I tried to find it.
18.9 I had left it on the chair. That’s where I put it. 18.10 The chair was beside the door. It was next to it.
18.11 The landlord returned with my bag. He came back quickly.
18.12 He gave it back to me. He returned it to me. 19.3 The play may begin at any moment. It hasn’t begun yet. 2
19.4 May I have two tickets please? Could I have two tickets please? 19.5 May I have two tickets ? Please let me have two tickets. 19.6 The performance will be next Wednesday.
19.7 I might as well have them. I am not very glad to have them. 19.8 I hurried to the ticket office. I went there quickly. 19.9 “What a pity!” Susan exclaimed. Susan was sorry. 19.10 Can I return these tickets? I want to give them back. 19.11 “Certainly,” the girl said. “Of course,” the girl said.
19.12 Do you still want them? Do you want them now?
20.3 Which is your favourite sport? Fishing.
20.4 He doesn’t catch anything. He never catches anything. 20.5 I am even less lucky. I am not so lucky. 20.6 His bag is empty. He has an empty bag.
20.7 I am only interested in doing nothing. That’s all I’m interested in. 20.8 Fishing is my favourite sport. It is the one I like best. 20.9 A fisherman usually tries to catch fish.
20.10 He never catches any fish. 20.11 He always goes home with an empty bag.
20.12 You must give up fishing. You must stop. 21.3 Passing planes can be heard night and day. You can hear them all the time.
21.4 It couldn’t be used then. It wasn’t possible to use it. 21.5 Over a hundred people must have been driven away. I’m sure they were. 21.6 I am one of the few people left. So there are some left.
21.7 How much have you been offered? A large sum of money.
21.8 I have been offered some money. They want to give me some money. 21.9 I have been offered a large amount of money. 21.10 I am determined to stay here. I am going to stay here. 21.11 Everyone says I must be mad and they are probably right. Perhaps they are.
21.12 Everyone says I must be mad and that is probably correct. 22.3 Jane never dreamed that she would receive a letter. 22.4 She received a letter from a girl of her own age. The girl is the same age as she is. 22.5 Did she throw the bottle into the sea?
22.6 She never thought about it again. 22.7 The girls write to one another regularly now.
22.8 We were travelling across the Channel. We went on a trip across the Channel.
22.9 Jane wrote her name and address on a sheet of paper. 22.10 Both girls often write to each other now. They write frequently. 22.11 You can buy stamps at the post office.
22.12 They will travel faster. They will travel more quickly.
23.3 If she comes she will get a surprise.
23.4 I like my sister’s house. It’s a beautiful new house. 23.5 The house was completed five months ago.
23.6 I told her she could stay with us.. That’s what I said to her.
23.7 The house has many large rooms. There are many large rooms.
23.8 I had a letter yesterday. I received one.
23.9 She will come to England next year.
23.10 Our house is in the country. It’s not in the city. 23.11 Work on it had begun before my sister left. My sister left after it had begun.
23.12 It is a very modern house. It was built recently. 24.3 The money was in his room 24.4 He could do nothing. He couldn’t do anything. 24.5 A knock at the foor interrupted him.
24.6 Where did she find the money? Outside the room. 24.7 Whose room was it? This gentleman’s.
24.8 The writer had lost his money. He felt upset. He must have been worried. 24.9 The manager was sympathetic. He was sorry for the writer. 24.10 He lost his money. His money was missing. 24.11 You can’t post this letter without an envelope. 24.12 The girl returned the money. She was very honest.
25.3 English is not a difficult language. 25.4 How many times did you repeat your question? Several times. 25.5 He didn’t speak slowly and he didn’t speak clearly either.
25.6 The porter and I looked at each other. We both smiled.
25.7 He said something and I understood it. He said something which I understood.
25.8 I repeated my question several times.I repeated it a number of times. 25.9 At last he understood. He understood in the end. 25.10 I come from abroad. I am a foreigner. 25.11 My teacher taught me English. 25.12 “You’ll soon learn English,” he said. I wonder. I am not sure. 26.3 Many people pretend that they understand modern art. 26.4 What is it about? Tell me what it is about. 26.5 She tells me if my pictures are good or not.
26.6 Do you like my picture? It’s a new one.
26.7 I looked at it again. She was right! It was !
26.8 We like them just as we like pretty curtain material.
26.9 This curtain material is very good cloth. 26.10 Young children often appreciate modern pictures.They understand and enjoy them. 26.11 They notice more. They observe more.
26.12 It’s upside down. It isn’t the right way up. 27.3 Where did they put their tent up? 27.4 Just after this was done, they cooked a meal over an open fire. 27.5 They cooked a meal because they felt hungry. 27.6 they sang songs by the campfire. They sang songs near the campfire. 27.7 Where did the stream flow? 27.8 They cooked a meal because they wanted to eat. 27.9 The boys had put out the campfire. The fire wasn’t alight.
27.10 They crept into their tent, so they were very quiet.
27.11 The boys slept comfortably. Their sleeping bags were comfortable. 27.12 They slept soundly. They slept deeply. 28.3 How many people believe in ancient myths?
28.4 He has just bought a new house. He has been in it for a short time. 28.5 There is always a car outside his gate. That’s why he can’t get into his garage.
28.6 It is one of the ugliest faces I have ever seen. I’ve never seen an uglier one. 3
28.7 Not one of them has been turned to stone.
28.8 The myth is an ancient one. Jasper himself isn’t old. 28.9 He is a rare person. You seldom meet such people.
28.10 Not all car owners are good drivers. 28.11 You can see some notices outside his gate. They say “No Parking”. 28.12 The signs haven’t had any effect. They haven’t affected anyone. 29.3 The “taxi” is a small Swiss aeroplane which is called a “Pilatus Porter”.
29.4 This is the most surprising thing about it. It is more surprising than anything.
29.5 He flew a doctor to a Welsh village. Since that time he has flown to many unusual places.
29.6 He was asked by a businessman to fly to Pockall and he refused. 29.7 The man wanted to fly to Rockall. He wanted the pilot to take him there. 29.8 It’s an unusual taxi. It isn’t very common. 29.9 The ploughed field is ready for sowing. 29.10 It’s a lonely village. It is far from anywhere.
29.11 Captain Fawcett has flown passengers to many unusual spots. 29.12 The car park was deserted. It was empty. 30.3 There is a river near the writer’s home. It is called the Wayle. 30.4 It cuts across the park. It goes through it. 30.5 Why did they kick the ball so hard?
30.6 The ball went towards a passing boat. It went in the direction of a passing boat.
30.7 There weren’t any in sight. They couldn’t be seen.
30.8 The man was rowing, so he was
using oars.
30.9 Some people on the bank cried to the man.
30.10 The man in the boat didn’t hear anyone shouting.
30.11 The ball hit him very hard. 30.12 They had run away, so they had disappeared. 31.3 Frank used to work in a small shop. He doesn’t anymore. 31.4 He used to work fourteen hours a day. He did this each day. 31.5 He had a shop of his own. It was his own shop. 31.6 In his twenties, 728 people were employed in the shop.
31.7 Whose is this bicycle? Their grandson’s.
31.8 Frank is the director of a business company.
31.9 He saved money, so he had to economise. 31.10 Spare parts for aeroplanes are made in Frank’s factory. 31.11 He employed over seven hundred people. They worked for him. 31.12 He was still smiling when the door opened and his wife entered. 32.3 People are not so honest as they once were. They are less honest. 32.4 There were fewer people in the shop than usual. There were not as many as usual.
32.5 The woman bought a few small articles. She bought some. 32.6 Which dress did she choose? 32.7 It was one of the most expensive dresses in the shop.
32.8 A detective recently watched a well-dressed woman. He looked at her. 32.9 The woman first bought a few small articles. She bought some small things.
32.10 The assistant wrapped it. She made a parcel of it. 32.11 She was arrested. She was caught. 32.12 The dress was free. It cost nothing. 33.3 What happened to her? 33.4 She swam to the shore having spent the night in the water. 33.5 How far away was the shore? Eight miles.
33.6 That was all she remembered. She couldn’t remember anymore. 33.7 She was taken to hospital. 33.8 She was caught in a storm. The weather was very rough. 33.9 She saw a light ahead. The light was in front of her. 33.10 Cliffs are usually steep. 33.11 She struggled up the cliff. It wasn’t easy. 33.12 That was all she remembered. She couldn’t recollect very much. 34.3 Dan has been worried all week and he’s still worried.
34.5 The police had found Dan’s bicycle.
34.6 He never expected that they would find the bicycle. 34.7 Someone stole it twenty years ago.
34.8 All the police at the station are local men. 34.9 The police wanted Dan to call at the station. They wanted him to call on them.
34.10 The bicycle was picked up four hundred miles away. It was found by a policeman.
34.11 Dan was amused. He must have laughed. 34.12 The bicycle was stolen. Dan was robbed. 35.3 Roy Trenton used to drive a taxi. This means he has stopped driving a taxi.
35.4 He noticed two thieves come out of a shop.
35.5 Which thief got a fright? The one with the money.
35.6 He got such a fright. He was so frightened.
35.7 The car was easy to recognize, so it wasn’t too difficult for the police to catch the thieves.
35.8 He hasn’t regretted it. He isn’t sorry about it.
35.9 It’s very exciting to drive a bus. 35.10 Roy drove the bus directly at the thieves.
35.11 The thief dropped the bag. He let it fall.
35.12 The thieves’ car was battered because Roy hit it. 36.3 She is sure to succeed. Many people feel sure of it. 36.4 He will be watching he anxiouly while she swims the long distance to England.
36.5 How often does she intend to take short rests? Every two hours.
36.6 Debbie’s friends will on the coast. That’s where most of them will be. 36.7 Debbie’s mother will be among the crowd.
36.8 Debbie hopes to make a new world record.
36.9 She is sure to succeed. She’s sure to be successful.
36.10 Mr. Hart has trained her. He’s her instructor. 36.11 He’ll be watching anxiously. He’ll feel worried. 36.12 She’ll take short rests every two hours. She will relax every two hours. 37.3 Workers will have completed the new roads by the end of this year. They haven’t finished yet. 37.4 By the end of next year they will have finished the new stadium. This means they will finish it before the end of next year.
37.5 The buildings have been designed by Kurt Gunter, so the designs are now complete. 37.6 We are very excited. All of us are very excited.
37.7 We are looking forward to the
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Olympic Games, for they have never been held before in this country. 37.8 How often do we have the Olympic Games?
37.9 It will be an immense stadium. It will be huge.
37.10 A motorway is a road. 37.11 Kurt Gunter designed the buildings. He is probably an architect. 37.12 We are looking forward to the Games. So we will be pleased when they begin.
38.3 Harrison had made plans before he returned to England.
38.4 He acted as though he had never lived in England before.
38.5 It was more than he could bear. He couldn’t bear it any longer. 38.6 He had hardly had time to settle down when he sold the house and left the country.
38.7 When did he leave? He left immediately.
38.8 Harrison retired in England. So he didn’t have a job. 38.9 He wanted to settle down in the country. He wanted to live there permanently.
38.10 It rained continually. It stopped occasionally. 38.11 He behaved as if he had never lived in England before.
38.12 It was more than he could bear. He couldn’t stand it.
39.3 John Gilbert was in hospital. He was taken to hospital last week. 39.4 the doctor refused to speak to him about his operation.
39.5 What did he ask for? A bedside telephone.
39.6 When will he be allowed to go home? When will they let him go? 39.7 He will have to stay in hospital. That’s what he must do. 39.8 A surgeon usually performs operations.
39.9 The following day he asked for a
telephone. He did this the next day. 39.10 John Gilbert was a patient. He was a sick man. 39.11 He was alone. He was on his own. 39.12 He inquired about a patient. He wanted information. 40.3The writer sat next to Mrs. Rumbold during the dinner party. 40.4 She asked me to sit next to Mrs. Rumbold. “Please sit next to her, ” she said.
40.5 I took my seat beside her. I sat beside her.
40.6 A new play is coming to “The Globe” soon. It hasn’t come yet. 40.7 I asked her if she was enjoying her dinner.
40.8 The opposite of “tight” is loose. 40.9 Her eyes were fixed on the plate. She was staring at it.
40.10 “The Globe” must be a theatre. 40.11 Mrs. Rumbold won’t go abroad. She rarely goes overseas. 40.12 Are you enjoying your dinner? Is it giving you pleasure?
41.3 Do you have to buy this hat? No, I needn’t. It isn’t necessary.
41.4 She is still in front of the mirror. She hasn’t moved yet.
41.5 We mustn’t buy things we don’t need. 41.6 How do you find it? Beautiful. 41.7 A man can never have too many ties. It’s impossible. 41.8 She looked in the mirror and saw her reflection. 41.9 I needn’t remind you of that terrible tie. You don’t want me to make you remember that terrible tie. 41.10 They walked out together. They both walked out. 41.11 His wife was wearing a hat. She had it on. 41.12 It looked like a lighthouse. It resembled a lighthouse.
42.3 We stopped at a square in order to have a rest.
42.4 We went to have a look at him. We wanted to see him. 42.5 Did it rise out of the basket? 42.6 We were very much surprised. We were most surprised.
42.7 It could not tell the difference between Indian music and jazz. It wasn’t able to. 42.8 It was covered with coins. There were coins all over it.
42.9 He began to play a tune. It was a nice melody. 42.10 We had our first glimpse of the snake. We saw it for a moment. 42.11 The songs are popular. Many people like them. 42.12 The snake, however, continued to dance. But the snake continued to dance.
43.3 Did the mountains lie far below? 43.4 It could only get over the moutains if it rose to 10000 feet. This means it would succeed in getting over the mountains.
43.5 The plane was then able to rise. This means it rose. 43.6 Byrd knew that he would be able to reach the South Pole. It would be possible. 43.7 He would be able to reach the Pole which was 300 miles away. 43.8 They soon had serious trouble. 43.9 Byrd at once ordered them to do this. He ordered them to do this immediately.
43.10 The plane cleared the mountains. It flew over them.
43.11 Byrd now knew he would be able to arrive at the South Pole. 43.12 There were no more mountains in sight. They couldn’t be seen. 44.3 She was soon out of breath, but she continued running. 44.4 They were going through the contents of the bag. That’s why she ran straight at them.
44.5 They got such a fright. They were so frightened. 44.6 The strap needs mending. It has to be mended. 44.7 They didn’t steal anything. They stole nothing.
44.8 She took a risk. What she did was dangerous. 44.9 She was at the edge of the forest. She was near the forest. 44.10 They tried to steal her handbag. They tried to rob her of her handbag. 44.11 She was out of breath. She was breathing with difficulty. 44.12 The bag contains money. Let me see the contents of the bag.
45.3 Sam was taking his savings to the post office when he lost his wallet. 45.4 He was taking his savings to the post office. He keeps his savings in the post office.
45.5 The wallet was found by one of the villagers.
45.6 What had it been wrapped up in? A newspaper.
45.7 Some more money was sent to Sam. Sam was sent some more money. 45.8 We usually keep notes in a wallet. 45.9 The thief had wrapped the wallet in newspaper.
45.10 How much did it contain? How much was there in it? 45.11 Sam read the thief’s note. In this sentence, “note” means a message. 45.12 After a time, all Sam’s money was returned.
46.3 Workers began unloading a number of wooden boxes.
46.4 Which boxes contained clothing? The wooden ones. 46.5 It occurred to him to open it. He thought of opening it. 46.6 What did he find? He was surprised at what he found. 46.7 How much is a ticket to Sydney? £2000
46.8 The boxes contained clothing.
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