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Read the given lines and answer the following questions:

Eid was celebrated only one day but the fair lasted many days. Tradesmen from far and wide came there with all kinds of goods and to sell. You could buy anything from a small pin to a big buffalo.

Q1. When does the village have a fair?
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Q2. What all one can purchase from the village fair?
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Q3. These lines have been taken from which chapter?
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Q4. Who comes from far away places and why?
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Q5. What is the duration of the village fair?
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II. Choose the correct answers.

1. A lullaby is sung
(a) For the little ones to wake up
(b) For the little ones to go to sleep
(c) To make the little ones laugh

2. Dreams can never tell
(a) The truth
(b) Fairy tales
(c) The future

3. When we wake up
(a) We see darkness
(b) Our mind is stiff at rest
(c) Our temperature and blood pressure rise to normal

4. When we sleep
(a) The muscles work
(b) The heart beat stops
(c) The brain rests

5. The solution to some problems can be provided
(a) Through driving
(b) Through wild herbs
(c) Through dreams



III. Fill in the blanks with the correct preposition given in the brackets.
{At, in, from, on, about, of, by}

1. The book was written by _____ Mark Twain.
2. He started learning English ______ 2005.
3. He's very good ______ telling jokes.
4. I took a plane _________ Munich to Rome.
5. What are you talking about _________?
6. I’ll show you the picture _____ the palace.
7. We sat down _____ the grass and ate our lunch.


IV. Read each idiom and draw a line to match it to its meaning.



Back to square one To become serious about something

Every cloud has silver
lining To have a dispute with someone

A drop in the bucket you frequently see the same people in different
places

Lend me your ear Be optimistic, even difficult times will lead to better days

Get down to brass tacks Having to start all over again

It's a small world A very small part of something big or whole

Crack someone up To politely ask for someone's full attention

Have an axe to grind To make someone laugh

Answers

Answered by tanvi01302008
2

Answer:

Q1 on Eid ,I guess

Q2 from a small pin to a big Buffalo.

Q3 a game of chance

Q4 traders come from far places to sell their all kinds of goods.

2nd roman:

1. (a) for the little ones to go to sleep

2.(c) the future

4.(c) the brain rests

5.(c) through dreams, it's just my guess

3rd roman:

1. no preposition needed

2. in

3. at

4. from

5. no preposition needed

6. of

7. on

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