الاثنين، 19 أغسطس 2013

OLIVER(4)

Questions with Model Answers

1-What did Mr Brittles do when he opened the door and saw Oliver?
    He called, "Here's the thief!" and took hold of Oliver's arm.
2-Why was the doctor against the idea of telling the police Oliver's story?
    A magistrate would send Oliver to prison.
3-Who were Detective Blathers and Detective Duff?
    They were the detectives who came from London to catch the thief.
4-How did Oliver try to show how thankful to Mrs Maylie and Rose?
    He offered to work for them.
5-What did Mr Brownlow's neighbour tell Dr Losberne about Mr Brownlow?
    He told him that Mr Brownlow went to the West Indies six weeks before.
6-Who was Mrs Corney?
    She was matron of the workhouse where Oliver was born.

         Quotations with Model Answers

1-"After he was shot, we carried him through some fields."
    a)Who said this? To whom?
       Toby to Fagin.
    b)Why was that person shot?
      Because he was trying to break into the country house.
    c)What happened when these people carried that person through some fields?
      They left him in a field because people were chasing them.

2-"This was not well planned."
     a)Who said these words? To whom?
         Monks to Fagin.
     b)What did he mean by "this"?
        He meant the robbery attempt at the country house.
     c)Why did the speaker say that it was not well planned?
        Because the robbery was not successful and Oliver was shot.

3-"Evil can live in anybody."
   a)Who said this? To whom?
      Dr Losberne to Rose.
    b)Why did the speaker say his?
      Because Rose asked how such a young boy could be a criminal.
    c)Do you think the speaker is right?

      No, he isn't.

OLIVER(3)

1.    What had happened to the painting of the woman when Oliver woke up the next morning?
ü He found that the painting had gone.
2.    How did Mrs Bedwin justify بررت taking down the painting of the woman?
ü She said that they took it down because it seemed to worry Oliver.
3.    Why did Oliver protest about اعترض على Mrs Bedwin's taking down the painting of the woman?
ü Because he liked it.
4.    What did Mrs Bedwin promise to do in case في حالة Oliver got well?
ü She promised him to put the painting of the woman back in case he got well.  
5.    What did Mr Brownlow buy Oliver when he was better?
ü He bought him some new clothes.
6.    What did Oliver tell Mr Brownlow when he asked him about his life?  
ü He told him about his time at the workhouse.
7.    Who was Mr Grimwig?
ü He was Mr Brownlow's friend.
8.    Why, do you think, did Mr Grimwig ask Mr Brownlow to send Oliver to pay for the books?
ü I think Mr Grimwig wanted to test the boy's honesty أمانة.
9.    Why did Mr Brownlow send Oliver to the bookshop?
ü To pay for some books and to return ليعيد some others.
10.     Why, do you think, did Oliver beg توسّل إلى Mr Brownlow to let him pay for the books?
ü He wanted to help Mr Brownlow in return for ردا على being kind to him.             
11.     What did Mr Brownlow give Oliver when he sent him to the bookshop?
ü He gave him five pounds and some books.
12.     What did Mr Grimwig doubt شك في concerning Oliver?
ü He doubted that Oliver would come back again to Mr Brownlow.
13.     Why did Mr Grimwig doubt that Oliver would come back to Mr Brownlow?
ü Because he had new clothes, some books and five pounds. He thought he would go to his friends, the thieves.
14.     Why did Mr Brownlow look worried after sending Oliver to the bookshop?
ü Because Mr Grimwig told him that the boy wouldn't be back.
15.     What happened to Oliver while he was walking to the bookshop?
ü Nancy and Mr Sikes kidnapped him اختطفوه and led him to Fagin's.
16.     How did Nancy deceive the people in the street when she kidnapped Oliver?
ü She told them that Oliver had run away from home and that she was taking him back to his mother and father.
17.     Where did Nancy and Mr Sikes lead Oliver after kidnapping him?
ü They led him to an old shop where there were Fagin, Charley and the Artful Dodger.
18.     What did the boys do when they saw Oliver in his new clothes?
ü They started laughing.
19.     What did Fagin and Mr Sikes do with Oliver's new clothes, the money and the books? (How did they share the spoils? قسّموا الغنائم)
ü Fagin took the new clothes and the books while Mr Sikes took the five pound note.
20.     What did Oliver beg Fagin and Mr Sikes to do? Why?
ü He begged them to take the books and money back to Mr brownlow because he had been so good to him and because he would think he stole them.
21.     What did Mr Sikes do to Oliver when he tried to escape?
ü He held on to him and began to beat him with a stick.
22.     How did Nancy save Oliver from Mr Sikes's cruelty قسوة?
ü She asked him to stop hitting Oliver and threatened هددت to call the police if he didn't stop.
23.     Why Did Mr Sikes stop hitting Oliver?
ü Because Nancy threatened to call the police if he didn't stop.
24.     How did Fagin use the carrot and stick policy with Oliver?
ü He told him how kind he had been to him when he arrived in London. He also told him that if he said anything to the police, things would not be so good for him.
25.     What was the advertisement, which Mr Bumble saw in the newspaper, about?
ü It asked for any information people had about a lost boy called Oliver Twist.
26.     Why did Mr Bumble drop in on يزور بدون موعد سابق Mr Brownlow?
ü To tell him about the bad and difficult boy that he knew so well.
27.     Show that Mr Bumble hated Oliver from the bottom of his heart.
ü He volunteered تطوع to defame يسيئ لسمعة Oliver by telling Mr Brownlow how bad and difficult the boy was.
28.     What was the result of Mr Bumble's visit to Mr Brownlow?
ü Mr Brownlow was sure that Oliver was bad and he didn't want to hear his name ever again.
29.     Why did Oliver have to do things he didn't like doing such as cleaning the Artful Dodger's boots?
ü Because at least he had people to talk to.
30.     What did the Artful Dodger ask Oliver to join? How did he try to persuade him يقنعه?
ü He asked him to join their gang. He said that he could be rich by taking people's things.
31.     Oliver proved to be good by nature خيّر بطبيعته when the Artful Dodger asked him to join their gange. Discuss ناقش (هذه العبارة).
ü Oliver refused to join the gang saying that he would prefer to go back to Mr Brownlow's.
32.     What was Fagin planning with Mr Sikes for Oliver in the house in London?
ü He was planning to use Oliver in breaking into a house in the countryside.
33.     Prove that Nancy wasn't totally evil ليست شريرة تماما and that she had a tendency تميل إلى to do good.
ü She sympathised with Oliver and asked Mr Sikes to stop hitting him.
ü She told Oliver that she tried to help him and promised to help him again.
34.     Where did Mr Sikes take Oliver by the hand when they set off into a cold, cloudy morning?
ü He took him to an old house in the country where they met Toby Crackit.
35.     Who was Toby Crackit?
ü He was a thief in Fagin's gang.
36.     Why did Mr Sikes wake Oliver up from a deep sleep at half past one?
Or: Why did Mr Sikes and Toby Crackit pick up a gun each?
ü They were going to break into a house in the countryside.
37.     What did Oliver see when he climbed up the wall in the countryside? What did he finally understand?
ü He saw a large house. He understood that they were going to break into the house.
38.     What did Oliver beg Mr Sikes and Toby Crackit not to ask him to do?
ü He begged them not to ask him to take part in breaking into the house.
39.     What did Mr Sikes want to make sure Oliver understood when he pointed to his gun? ما الذي أراد سايكس أن يتأكد بأن أوليفر فهمه بإشارته إلى بندقيته
ü He wanted to make sure that Oliver understood that he would get into trouble if he didn't help them.
40.     Why did Fagin tell Mr Sikes that Oliver would be just right for the job when they were planning to break into the house?
ü Because the window was too small for any adult to climb through, but it was not too small for a child.
41.     What happened when Mr Sikes and Toby Crackit pushed Oliver through the small window?
ü Oliver began to walk into the dark house. Suddenly, he heard someone shout something. Then there was a loud bang. Oliver was shot.
42.     How did breaking into the country house end in failure? انتهى بالفشل

ü Oliver was shot and the thieves carried him and ran away.

OLIVER (2)

1.    Why was Oliver careful to hide after running away from Mr Sowerberry's?
ü He thought that people would want to take him back to Mr Sowerberry.
2.    Why did Oliver decide to go to London? Mention two reasons.
ü First, Mr Bumble would not be able to find him there. Second, there would be so many opportunities for him.
3.    How did Oliver go to London? How long did it take him to go there?
ü He went to London on foot. It took him seven days to go there.
4.    What did Oliver do during his long journey to London?
ü He followed the signs to London for seven days, sleeping in fields and eating very little.  
5.    Who helped Oliver to go to London? What was he like?
ü Jack Dawkins, the Artful Dodger, helped Oliver to go to London. He was a boy of about Oliver's age. He was wearing a man's coat and a tall hat.
6.    How did Jack Dawkins seem to be kind to Oliver when they first met?  
ü He bought Oliver a meal and said he could show him the way to London.
7.    Why was Oliver disappointed يشعر بإحباط as soon as he reached London?
Or: Why did Oliver think he should run away again when he reached London?
ü Because London was not as he expected. Jack took him throw streets that were poorer and dirtier than he had ever seen.
8.    Who was Fagin? What was he like?
ü Fagin was the leader of a group of thieves who got young boys to steal for him. He was an ugly old man with red hair.
9.    What did Oliver see Fagin doing when he woke up?
ü He saw him taking gold watches and expensive jewellery out of a wooden box and putting them back again.
10.     Why did Fagin threaten هدد Oliver with a knife?
ü He wanted to make sure that Oliver didn't see his gold watches and expensive jewellery.             
11.     Why did Oliver think that Fagin was a miser?
ü Because he had so much jewellery and so many watches, however he lived in such an old place.
12.     What did Oliver think about the way Fagin used all his money?
ü He thought that perhaps Fagin used all his money to look after the boys.
13.     Why did Fagin, Jack Dawkins and Charley Bates laugh at ضحكوا ساخرين من Oliver?
ü Because Oliver was an innocent برئ child, he didn't know that the things were stolen, so they laughed at his remarks. تعليقاته
14.     What would Fagin teach Oliver to do with the stolen المسروقة handkerchiefs?
ü He would show him how to take off the marks on them.
15.     What little game did Fagin show Oliver?
ü He showed him how to steal watches, notebooks and handkerchiefs from people.
16.     Why did Fagin walk around the room pretending to be looking in shop windows?
ü He was showing Oliver how to steal things from people.
17.     What did Fagin praise امتدح Oliver for?
Or: Why did Fagin predict تنبأ that Oliver would be as successful as the Artful Dodger?
ü Because Oliver could take a handkerchief from Fagin's pocket without feeling anything.
18.     What did Oliver fail لم يستطع to understand when Fagin predicted that he would be successful?
ü He did not understand how taking handkerchiefs could make you successful.
19.     Why did Oliver not question لم يشك في Fagin's advice?
ü Because Fagin was kind to him and gave him food.
20.     When was Oliver ready to go out into the streets of London with Charley and the Artful Dodger?
ü After a few days of practising the game.
21.     When did Oliver understand why Fagin had so many watches and silk handkerchiefs and such a lot of jewellery?
ü When he saw the Artful Dodger and Charley steal a handkerchief from Mr Brownlow, he realised that the boys were thieves.
22.     How did Oliver get involved in a crime he didn't commit?
ü He just watched the Artful Dodger and Charley steal a handkerchief from the gentleman who called out, "Stop! Thief!" When Oliver started to run away, he was caught by people.
23.     Why was Mr Brownlow puzzled when he first saw Oliver?
ü He thought he had seen the boy before, but he didn't know where.
24.     Why did Mr Brownlow look puzzled again when he saw Oliver in his house?
ü Because Oliver looked like the woman in the painting on the wall.
25.     What did the magistrate decide first concerning بخصوص Oliver? Why did he change his decision?
ü He decided that Oliver should go to prison. But he changed his decision when the owner of the bookshop said that Oliver didn't steal anything.
26.     What happened to Oliver when it was decided that he should go to prison?
ü He felt ill and fainted. He was carried out of the room.
27.     Show that Mr Brownlow was a kind-hearted رحيم القلب gentleman.
ü He tried to prove Oliver's innocence براءة in the police station.
ü When he saw Oliver lying down on the street, he decided to take him to his house to look after him.
28.     How was Oliver when he went to Mr Brownlow's house for the first time?
ü He was very ill. He slept for many days.
29.     Why was Oliver amazed to see the painting of the pretty woman?
ü Because he could see that the eyes, the head and the mouth were almost the same as his own.
30.     Why was Fagin so angry to hear that Oliver was caught by the police?
ü He was afraid that Oliver would tell the police about the group of thieves.
31.     Who was Mr Sikes, or Bill? What did he look like.
ü He was one of the group of thieves. He was an angry looking man with big, strong shoulders.
32.     Who was Nancy?
ü She was a young woman who worked for Mr Sikes.
33.     Why did Mr Sikes suggest sending Nancy to the police station?
ü Because the police didn't know her. She could go and find out what had happened to Oliver.
34.     Why did Fagin give some money to Nancy and the Artful Dodger?
ü To look for Oliver and not to stop until they found him.