The Dog

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Listen to the audio once or twice and jot down as many phrases as possible in your notebook. Then fill in the blanks given in the passage and checkmyour answers
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Question 1

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DOGS were once their own masters and lived the way wolves do, in freedom, until a dog was born who was [blank_start]ill[blank_end] pleased with this way of life. He was sick and [blank_start]tired[blank_end] of wandering [blank_start]about[blank_end] by himself looking [blank_start]for[blank_end] food and being frightened of those who were stronger than he. 2. He thought it [blank_start]over[blank_end] and decided that the best thing for him to do was to become the servant of one who was stronger [blank_start]than[blank_end] anyone on earth, and he [blank_start]set[blank_end] out to find such a master. 3. He walked and he walked and he met a kinsman of his, a big wolf who was as strong [blank_start]as[blank_end] he was fierce. “Where are you going, Dog?” the Wolf asked. “I am looking [blank_start]for[blank_end] someone to take up service [blank_start]with[blank_end]. Would you [blank_start]like[blank_end] to be my master, Wolf?” “I don’t see why not!” the Wolf said, and this agreed [blank_start]upon[blank_end], the two of them went [blank_start]on[blank_end] together. 4. They walked and they walked, and all of a sudden the Wolf lifted his nose, sniffed, darted quickly [blank_start]off[blank_end] the path and [blank_start]into[blank_end] the bushes and [blank_start]crept[blank_end] deeper into the forest. The Dog was much surprised. “What’s come over you, master?” he asked. “What has frightened you so?” “Can’t you see? There’s a Bear out there, and he might [blank_start]eat[blank_end] up both of us — you and me.” 5. Seeing that the Bear was stronger than the Wolf, the Dog decided to [blank_start]take[blank_end] up service with him, and he left the Wolf and asked the Bear to be his master. The Bear [blank_start]agreed[blank_end] to this readily and said, “Let us go and find a [blank_start]herd[blank_end] of cows. I’ll kill a cow and then we can both eat our fill.”
Answer
  • ill
  • tired
  • about
  • for
  • over
  • than
  • set
  • as
  • for
  • with
  • like
  • upon
  • on
  • off
  • into
  • crept
  • eat
  • take
  • agreed
  • herd
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