Przeczytaj tekst i wybierz właściwe uzupełnienia luk (6.1. – 6.7.), zakreślając literę A, B lub C. Za każde poprawne rozwiązanie otrzymasz 1 punkt.
Old Greyface
Once upon a time in Scotland there were three little girls called Dana, Tara and Pola. Dana was 6.1.__________oldest. One day their mum said, “I’m going on a long journey to see my mother, your grandmother. I won’t get back till tomorrow morning, so Dana, please 6.2.__________after Tara and Pola. Stay in the house and don’t let 6.3.__________ come in.” Outside, Old Greyface, the wolf, watched the girls’ mum leave the house. He waited till it got dark and then crept up to the door. Up he got on his back legs and tightened his 6.4.__________to make his voice sound high. Then he 6.5.__________ on the door and called out in a squeaky voice, “Open up the door for your poor old granny.” “But Mum’s on 6.6.__________ way to see you,” said Dana. “Oh dear,” squeaked Old Greyface, “we must have missed each other on the way. Let me 6.7.__________ girls.”
Once upon a time in Scotland there were three little girls called Dana, Tara and Pola. Dana was 6.1. the oldest. One day their mum said, “I’m going on a long journey to see my mother, your grandmother. I won’t get back till tomorrow morning, so Dana, please 6.2. look after Tara and Pola. Stay in the house and don’t let 6.3. anyone come in.” Outside, Old Greyface, the wolf, watched the girls’ mum leave the house. He waited till it got dark and then crept up to the door. Up he got on his back legs and tightened his 6.4. throat to make his voice sound high. Then he 6.5. knocked on the door and called out in a squeaky voice, “Open up the door for your poor old granny.” “But Mum’s on 6.6. her way to see you,” said Dana. “Oh dear,” squeaked Old Greyface, “we must have missed each other on the way. Let me 6.7. in girls.”
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Old Greyface
Once upon a time in Scotland there were three little girls called Dana, Tara and Pola. Dana was 6.1. the oldest. One day their mum said, “I’m going on a long journey to see my mother, your grandmother. I won’t get back till tomorrow morning, so Dana, please 6.2. look after Tara and Pola. Stay in the house and don’t let 6.3. anyone come in.” Outside, Old Greyface, the wolf, watched the girls’ mum leave the house. He waited till it got dark and then crept up to the door. Up he got on his back legs and tightened his 6.4. throat to make his voice sound high. Then he 6.5. knocked on the door and called out in a squeaky voice, “Open up the door for your poor old granny.” “But Mum’s on 6.6. her way to see you,” said Dana. “Oh dear,” squeaked Old Greyface, “we must have missed each other on the way. Let me 6.7. in girls.”