The Race
A 1.Now there began a desperate
race, the machines against the foxes. 2.In the beginning, the hill
looked like this: 3.After about an hour, as the
machines bit away more and more soil from the hilltop, it looked like this: 4.Sometimes the foxes would gain
a little ground and the clanking noises would grow fainter and Mr Fox would
say, ‘We’re going to make it! I’m sure we are!’
B 1.But then a few moments later,
the machines would come back at them and the crunch of the mighty shovels would
get louder and louder. 2.Once the foxes actually saw the
sharp metal edge of one of the shovels as it scraped up the earth just behind
them.
C 1.‘Keep going, my darlings!’
panted Mr Fox.‘Don’t give up!’ 2.‘Keep going!’ the fat Boggis
shouted to Bunce and Bean. 3.‘We’ll get him any moment now!’
4.‘Have you caught sight of him
yet?’ Bean called back. 5.‘Not yet,’ shouted Boggis.‘But
I think you’re close!’
D 1.‘I’ll pick him up with my
bucket!’ shouted Bunce. 2.‘I’ll chop him to pieces!’ 3.But by lunchtime the machines
were still at it. 4.And so were the poor foxes. The
hill now looked like this: 5.The farmers didn’t stop for
lunch; they were too keen to finish the job.
E 1.‘Hey there, Mr Fox!’ yelled
Bunce, leaning out of his tractor. 2.‘We’re coming to get you now!’ 3.‘You’ve had your last chicken!’
yelled Boggis. 4.‘You’ll never come prowling
around my farm again!’ 5.A sort of madness had taken
hold of the three men.
F 1.The tall skinny Bean and
dwarfish pot-bellied Bunce were driving their machines like maniacs, racing the
motors and making the shovels dig at a terrific speed. 2.The fat Boggis was hopping
about like a dervish and shouting, ‘Faster! Faster!’
G 1.By five o’clock in the
afternoon this is what had happened to the hill: 2.The hole the machines had dug
was like the crater of a volcano. 3.It was such an extraordinary
sight that crowds of people came rushing out from the surrounding villages to
have a look. 4.They stood on the edge of the
crater and stared down at Boggis and Bunce and Bean.
H 1.‘Hey there, Boggis! What’s
going on?’ 2.‘We’re after a fox!’ ‘You must
be mad!’ 3.The people jeered and laughed. 4.But this only made the three
farmers more furious and more obstinate and more determined than ever not to
give up until they had caught the fox. |
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