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A weird bear  
  
402   07:35 مساءً   date: 8/9/2022
Author : L.A Hill
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Mr. Grey liked shooting very much, but he did not get much practice it shooting wild animals, and he was not very good at it. One of his troubles was that his eyes were not very good and he had to wear classes. When it rained and his glasses got wet, he could not see very well.

One day he was invited to go out shooting bears in the mountains. It was rather a rainy day, and by mistake Mr. Grey shot at one of the other hunters and hit him in the leg.

There was a court case about this, and at it the lawyer for the other man said,

'Why did you shoot at Mr. Robinson?"

Mr. Grey answered, I thought that he was a bear.’

‘When did you realize that you were wrong?’ The lawyer asked.

‘When the bear began to shoot back at me,' Mr. Grey answered.

 

A   Which of these sentences are true (T) and which are false (F)? Write Tor F in the boxes.

  1. Mr. Grey enjoyed shooting and was very good at it.
  2. He could only shoot well when it rained.
  3. He hit another hunter instead of a bear.
  4. He was tried in a court for shooting the other hunter.
  5. He said he had shot at the other hunter because he had mistaken him for a bear.
  6. 6. A bear began to shoot at Mr. Grey.

 

B   Answer these questions.

  1. Why was Mr. Grey rather bad at shooting? (Two reasons.)
  2. What invitation did he receive one day?
  3. What happened during that hunt?
  4. What was the result for Mr. Grey?
  5. What did the lawyer ask him?
  6. And what did he answer?
  7. What was the lawyer's next question?
  8. And what was Mr. Grey's answer?

 

C    Write these sentences, choosing the correct words in each.

  1. Mr. Grey’s glasses (must, should) (Be, have been) wet when he shot at the other man.
  2. It (must, should) (be raining, have been raining, have rained) very hard at the time.
  3. Mr. Grey (must, should) (dry, have dried) his glasses before the shot.
  4. The other man (must, should) (be having, have, have being having, have had) a terrible shock when the bullet hit him.
  5. He (must, should) (carry, be carried, be carrying, have carried, have been carried, have been carrying) down the mountain very quickly, because he didn’t lose much blood.
  6. Mr. Gary (must, should) (be sending. Be sent, have been sent, send) to prison, but he was not.