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Chapter One: reading comprehension activities for intermediate (2nd year) and advanced students

Read chapter one and answer these comprehension questions:

  1. Alice took a jar off the shelf.  What did it say on it?
  2. What is the name of Alice's cat?
  3. How many legs did the table have?
  4. What did Alice find on the table the first time?
  5. What did the bottle say on it?
  6. What is Alice's term for shrinking?
  7. What did the box under the table say on it?

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  1. MARINA VIJANDE QUINTANA
    1. Orange marmalade
    2. Dinah
    3. Three
    4. A tiny golden key
    5. Drink me
    6. Shutting up
    7. Eat me

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  2. 1. Alice took a jar off the shelf. What did it say on it?
    ORANGE MARMALADE

    2. What is the name of Alice's cat?
    DINAH

    3. How many legs did the table have?
    THREE

    4. What did Alice find on the table the first time?
    A TINY GOLDEN KEY

    5. What did the bottle say on it?
    “DRINK ME”

    6. What is Alice's term for shrinking?
    A FEW MINUTES

    7. What did the box under the table say on it?
    “EAT ME”

    Vicky (1NA)

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  3. DAVID FM.
    1-Orange marmalade.
    2-Dinah.
    3-three legs.
    4-there was a tiny golden key.
    5-Drink me.
    6-Seconds,later she waited a few minutes to see if she was going to shrink any further.
    7-Eat me.

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  4. ELENA RODRÍGUEZ (1A)

    1. ‘Orange marmalade’
    2. Dinah
    3. Three.
    4. A tiny golden key.
    5. ‘Drink me’
    6. ‘Shutting up like a telescope’
    7. ‘Eat me’

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  5. paloma garcia oliver9 de marzo de 2011 a las 20:12

    paloma garcia oliver
    1-orenge mermelade
    2-Dinah
    3-three legs
    4-a tiny golden key
    5-drink me
    6-a few minutes
    7-eat me

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  6. Mª José Gasch

    1. "ORANGE MARMALADE".
    2. Dinah.
    3. Three.
    4. A tiny golden key.
    5. "DRINK ME".
    6. Going out.
    7. "EAT ME"

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  7. Graciela Suárez (1ª NA)12 de marzo de 2011 a las 19:20

    1.Orange marmalade.
    2.Dinah.
    3.Three.
    4.A tiny golden key.
    5.Drink me.
    6.She waited a few minutes.
    7.Eat me.

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  8. 1.On the jar there was a label saying: "Orange marmalade"
    2. Dinah is her name
    3. It had 3 legs
    4. Se could she on the table a very little golden key
    5. The label on the bottle said: " drink me"
    6. Her term is: to shut up like a telescope .
    7. On the box there was nothing written but inside, on the cake it said: "eat me"

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  9. 1. Orange marmalade.
    2. Dinah.
    3. Three.
    4. A tiny golden key.
    5. Drink me.
    6. Just a few minutes.
    7. Eat me.

    (Liliana García García)

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  10. 1. It said 'Orange marmalade'.
    2. Its name is Dinah.
    3. It had three legs.
    4. She found a tiny golden key.
    5. It said 'Drink me'.
    6. A few minutes.
    7. 'Eat me'.

    DiegoSierra

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  11. 1. It said “Orange Marmalade”.
    2. Its name was Dinah.
    3. It had three legs.
    4. She found a small Golden key.
    5. It said “Drink me”.
    6. She said “Shut up”.
    7. It said “Eat me”.

    EDUARDO GARCÍA ALFONSO

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  12. Alberto Suárez García. 2º Int.

    1. Orange marmalade.
    2. Dinah.
    3. Three.
    4. A Golden key.
    5. Drink me.
    6. She waited for a few minutes.
    7. Eat me.

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  13. ANA SUAREZ FLEITES 1º Av.
    1- It said: Orange mermelade.
    2- Its name is Dinah.
    3- The table had three legs.
    4- She found a tiny golden key.
    5- "Drink me".
    6- She waited a few minutes.
    7- "Eat me".

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  14. ANA SUAREZ FLEITES 1ºAv.
    1. Orange marmalade
    2. Dinah
    3. Three
    4. A tiny golden key
    5. "Drink me"
    6. A few minutes.
    7. "Eat me

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