Unit 18: Transportation
and Communication
Reading II (page 231)
Look at the
picture below and answer the questions.
a. What
does the rickshaw puller look like?
b. Is
the rickshaw rider happy? Give reasons.
Answer:
a. The rickshaw puller looks very old and weak.
b. No, the rickshaw rider isn’t happy because he has seen the
pitiful condition of the rickshaw puller.
Rickshaw Ride
A. Match the words with their meanings.
a.
harbour i. to move in long twisting curves
b.
folded ii. for the purpose of; in the interest of; in
order to achieve or preserve
c.
sandbar iii. a protected area on the coast
d.
snake iv. the main church
e.
sake v.
a vehicle driven by electricity
f.
clatter vi. loud noise from hard objects knocking together
g.
cathedral vii. a long mass of sand, especially at the mouth of the river
h.
tram viii. having slight folds; wrinkled
Answer:
a. harbour
iii. a protected area on the coast
b. folded
viii. having
slight folds; wrinkled
c. sandbar
vii. a long
mass of sand, especially at the mouth of the river
d. snake i. to move in long
twisting curves
e. sake
ii. for the
purpose of; in the interest of; in order to achieve or preserve
f. clatter
vi. loud noise from hard objects knocking together
g. cathedral
iv. the main church
h. tram
v. a vehicle
driven by electricity
B. Fill in the blanks with the correct words/phrases from
the poem.
a.
The old man is waiting for customers at the …………
b.
He is very weak with ………….face.
c.
He knows that a ……..is nothing for the rider.
d.
He takes the rider as far as to …………
e.
The rider’s eyes are caught by the old man’s twisted ……..
f.
The rider didn’t have the ……….when riding.
Answer:
a.
The old man is waiting for customers at the harbor.
b.
He is very weak with folded face.
c.
He knows that a dollar is nothing for
the rider.
d.
He takes the rider as far as to cathedral.
e.
The rider’s eyes are caught by the old man’s twisted face.
f.
The rider didn’t have the fun when
riding.
C. Answer the following questions.
a.
How old is the rickshaw puller?
b.
What does ‘he is made of leather’ mean?
c.
What attracts the attention of the rider?
d.
Why does the rider want the rickshaw puller not to fall?
e.
Did the man enjoy the rickshaw ride? Give reasons.
Answer:
a. The rickshaw puller is very old.
b. ‘He is made of leather’ means he is very thin having only
bones and skin without muscle.
c. The dark veins attract the attention of the rider.
d. The rider wants the rickshaw puller not to fall because
his journey won't be completed in his fall.
e. No, the man didn’t enjoy the rickshaw ride because he has
seen the pitiful condition of the rickshaw puller.
D. Find suitable adjectives to describe the
rickshaw puller. Complete the mind map.
Grammar II
Use the correct
forms of the adjectives or adverbs given in the brackets.
a.
The Marsyangdi is one of the ………….. rivers in Nepal. (big)
b. Thani Mai is a …….. temple in the
whole district. (famous)
c.
A spider is not usually as ……….. as a snake. (deadly)
d.
The children are really enjoying the movie. They are watching it …… than the
adults. (interestingly)
e.
Mr Shrestha is the …………… teacher in the whole school. (humorous)
f.
Children are considered to be …….. than adults. (innocent)
g.
A computer is ……… than a pocket calculator. (expensive)
h.
My sister is almost as …….. as my mother. (tall)
i.
My maths exam was much ……… than the history exam. (good)
j.
Bungee jumping really scares me. I find
it …………… than paragliding. (dangerous)
k.
Sima is walking ……… than Sarad. (carefully)
Answer:
a.
The Marsyangdi is one of the biggest
rivers in Nepal.
b. Thani Mai is a famous temple in the whole district.
c.
A spider is not usually as deadly as
a snake.
d.
The children are really enjoying the movie. They are watching it more interestingly than the adults.
e.
Mr Shrestha is the most humorous
teacher in the whole school.
f.
Children are considered to be more innocent
than adults.
g.
A computer is more expensive than a
pocket calculator.
h.
My sister is almost as tall as my
mother.
i.
My maths exam was much better than
the history exam.
j.
Bungee jumping really scares me. I find
it more dangerous than paragliding.
k.
Sima is walking more carefully than
Sarad.
Writing II
You might have
travelled to different places. Write an account of one of your journeys.
Include the following guidelines in your writing.
where
you went how
you travelled there
who
you went with what
you did
what you’ve learnt
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