In the Kitchen Part 1
A 1."The time has come!"
my grandmother said."The great moment has arrived! Are you ready, my
darling?" 2.It was exactly half-past seven. 3.Bruno was in the bowl finishing
that fourth banana. 4."Hang on," he
said."Just a few more bites." 5."No!" my grandmother
said.
B 1."We've got to go!"
She picked him up and held him tight in her hand. 2.She was very tense and
nervous.I had never seen her like that before. 3."I'm going to put you both
in my handbag now," she said, "but I shall leave the clasp
undone." She popped Bruno into it first. 4.I waited, clutching the little
bottle to my chest.
C 1."Now you," she
said.She picked me up and gave me a kiss on the nose. 2."Good luck, my darling.Oh,
by the way, you do realise you've got a tail, don't you?" 3."A what?" I said."A
tail.A long curly tail." 4."I must say that never
occurred to me," I said. 5."Good gracious me, so I
have! I can see it now! I can actually move it! It is rather grand, isn't
it?" 5."I mention it only because
it might come in useful when you're climbing about in the kitchen," my
grandmother said.
D 1."You can curl it around
and you can hook it on to things and you can swing from it and lower yourself
to the ground from high places." 2."I wish I'd known this
before," I said."I could have practised using it." 3."Too late now," my
grandmother said."We've got to go." 4.She popped me into her handbag
with Bruno, and at once I took up my usual perch in the small side-pocket so
that I could poke my head out and see what was going on.
E 1.My grandmother picked up her
walking-stick and out she went into the corridor to the lift. 2.She pressed the button and the
lift came up and she got in. 3.There was no one in there with
us. 4."Listen," she
said."I won't be able to talk to you much once we're in the Dining-Room. 5.If I do, people will think I'm
dotty and talking to myself."
F 1.The lift reached the ground
floor and stopped with a jerk. 2.My grandmother walked out of it
and crossed the lobby of the hotel and entered the Dining-Room. 3.It was a huge room with gold
decorations on the ceiling and big mirrors around the walls. 4.The regular guests always had
their tables reserved for them and most of them were already in their places
and starting to eat their suppers. 5.Waiters were buzzing about all
over the place, carrying plates and dishes.
G 1.Our table was a small one
beside the right-hand wall about halfway down the room. 2.My grandmother made her way to
it and sat down. 3.Peeping out of the handbag, I
could see in the very centre of the room two long tables that were not yet
occupied. 4.Each of them carried a notice
fixed on to a sort of silver stick and the notices said, RESERVED FOR MEMBERS
OF THE RSPCC. 5.My grandmother looked towards
the long tables but said nothing.
H 1.She unfolded her napkin and
spread it over the handbag on her lap. 2.Her hand slid under the napkin
and took hold of me gently. 3.With the napkin covering me,
she lifted me up close to her face and whispered, "I am about to put you
on the floor under the table. 4.The table-cloth reaches almost
to the ground so no one will see you. 5.Have you got hold of the
bottle?" |
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