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Chapter 11 Choosea,borc. 1 MrUttersonwas… a aratherboringbuttolerantman. b acoldandcruelman. c akindandwarmman. 2 Theshopsweremadetobe… a cheeringforsaleswomen. b attractivetocustomers. c threateningtocriminals. 3 Thepassers-bywhohadseentheman

mistreatthechild… a beathimseverely. b threatenedtodenouncehimpublicly. c askedthewomentobeathim.2 Answerthesequestions. a HowisMrUttersondifferentfromwhathe

seemsatfirstsight? b Howdoesthismakehimabletohelppeople

introuble? c WhatdoeshedoeverySunday? d InwhatwayisthehouseMrEnfieldpoints

outdifferentfromthosenearit? e Whateffectdoesthestrangelittleman,

MrHyde,haveoneveryonewhoseeshim? f Wheredoeshegetthemoneytopaythe

child’sfamily?

Chapter 23 Completethesentences. a MrUttersondidn’tfeelhungrybecause… b Jekyll’swillleftallhispossessions… c DrLanyonhadknownMrUtterson… d LanyonandJekyllhadquarrelledabout… e Hydespokeina…voice.

Chapter 34 Underlinethecorrectword. a Uttersonwasinvitedto lunch/to dinner. b Jekyllbecameangry/depressedatthemention

ofHyde. c Jekyllsayshecanget rid of/forgetHyde

anytime.5 Whichofthesestatementsaretrue(T)and

whicharefalse(F)?Correctthosethatarefalse.

a MrUttersonrefusedtotakechargeofDrJekyll’swill. c

b DrJekyllhaslefteverythinghehastoMrHyde. c

c MrUttersonandDrLanyonwerefriendsofDrJekyll’satschool. c

d DrLanyonandDrJekyllhavesimilarprofessionalopinions. c

e MrUttersonthinksMrHydelookslikeDrJekyllbecauseheistallandwelldressed. c

f MrHydesayshelivesinthehousewhereMrEnfieldseeshim. c

6 Whosaysthefollowing? a ‘Iletmybrothergotothedevilinhisown

way.’ b ‘HenryJekyllbecametoofancifulforme.’ c ‘Itwasnecessaryforustomeet.’ d ‘Thisisaprivatematter,andIbegyoutolet

itrest.’ 1 DrLanyon… 2 MrHyde… 3 MrUtterson… 4 DrJekyll…

Chapter 47 Fillinthegapswithoneormorewords. a Hyde……………………Carew’smoney. b The……………………wasfoundnearthe

body. c Thelawyerwenttothepolicestationinorder

to……………………. d Hyde’sroomsweredecoratedina

……………………way. e ThepolicemanthinkstheycancatchHyde

…………………….

Chapter 58 Whichofthesesentencesaretrue(T)and

whicharefalse(F)?Correctthefalseones. a MrUttersonismostconcernedabouthis

friend’sreputation. c b DrJekyllisnotsurewhetherHydewill

beback. c c MrUttersonrealizesthatJekyllisthe

murderer. c d ThehandwritingofJekyllandHydeis

exactlyidentical. c e UttersonassumesJekyllisdefending

Hyde. c

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Chapters 4–59 Puttheeventsinthecorrectorder.Writethe

numbers1–10. a c MrUttersontakesapoliceinspectorto

MrHyde’saddressinSoho. b c PooletellsMrUttersonthatnoonehas

broughtaletterthatday. c c MrUttersonthinksDrJekyllistryingto

protectMrHydebywritingafalsenote. d c MrHydeloseshistemperwithanold

manandkillshimwithhisstick. e c Theinspectorfindsabrokenstickin

MrHyde’sroom. f c Guest,MrUtterson’sclerk,tellshim

MrHyde’shandwritingislikeDrJekyll’s. g c MrUttersonrecognizestheoldmanasSir

DanversCarew. h c DrJekyllshowsMrUttersonaletterfrom

MrHyde. i c ThepolicefindaletterforMrUtterson

intheoldman’spocket. j c AservantgirlrecognizesMrHydeinthe

streetoutsideherwindow.

Chapter 610 Whodidwhat?Putthenamesinthecorrect

places.Thenamesmayappeartwice. Lanyon Utterson Jekyll a ……………recoversafullsociallife. b ……………refusestoseehisfriends. c ……………writesalettertoJekyllasking

aboutthequarrel. d ……………discoversthatthedoctorisvery

ill. e ……………diesofshock.11 Answerthesequestions. a HowdoesDrJekyll’sbehaviourchangeafter

MrHyde’sdisappearance? b WhydoesMrUttersongotoseeDrLanyon? c WhatreasondoesDrLanyongivefor

thinkingheisdying? d Whatdoesherefusetotalkabout? e WhatadvicedoesDrJekyllgiveMrUtterson

inanswertohisletter? f WhatdoesMrUttersonfindaddressedtohim

afterDrLanyon’sdeath?

Chapter 712 Whomakestheseremarksandwhy? a ‘Youshouldbeoutside,takingexercise,like

MrEnfieldandme.’ ……………………………………………… b ‘I’mverygladtoseeyou,Utterson;thisis

reallyagreatpleasure.’ ……………………………………………… c ‘Godforgiveus!Godforgiveus!’ ………………………………………………

Chapters 7–813 Answerthesequestions. a WhatisDrJekylldoingwhenMrUtterson

andMrEnfieldseehimontheirmorningwalk?

b Whydoeswhattheyseefillthemwithhorror? c WhydoesPoolecometoseeMrUttersonone

evening? d Whosevoicedoeshethinkhehearswhenhe

saysMrUttersonhascometoseeDrJekyll? e Whatdoeshebelievehashappenedto

DrJekyll? f WhydoesMrUttersonthinkthisisnot

probable? g WhatdidDrJekyllaskPooletodoseveral

timesinthepreviousweek? h WhatdoesPoolesaytheDoctorwaswearing

whenhelastsawhim?

Chapters 9–1014 Puttheseeventsinthecorrectorder1–8. a Acarpenterandlocksmithopenthedoor

toDrJekyll’sstudy. c b Amandressedinclothestoobigforhim

knocksatDrLanyon’sdoor. c c ThestrangemangivesDrLanyonthe

choiceofwatchingwhatfollowsornot. c d DrLanyonreceivesaletterfrom

DrJekyll. c e DrLanyontakessomepowdersanda

bottleofredliquidhome. c f Thestrangemanistransformedinto

DrJekyll. c g DrLanyondrivestoJekyll’shouse. c h Thestrangemanmixesthepowdersand

redliquid. c

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Chapters 1–31 Choosetherightnametocompletethesentences.

MrUtterson MrEnfield DrLanyon DrJekylla ………………isarelativeofthelawyer’s.b ………………islegaladvisortoDrJekyll.c ………………isadventurousaboutscientific

experimentation.d ………………hasneverheardofMrHyde.

2 Whatistherightanswer,a,borc?1 MrUttersonwasa…man. a tolerant b intolerant c indifferent2 MrHyde,captured,… a foughtlikeamule. b remainedrelaxed. c criedoutinpain.3 Thecheque… a wassignedwithafalsename. b wasastolencheque. c wasvalid.4 DrJekyll’swill… a onlycameintoeffectonhisdeath. b gaveeverythingtoHydeincaseofJekyll’s

disappearance. c wasillegal.

Chapters 4–63 Markthesesentencesastrue(T)orfalse(F).

a Aservantwasmurdered. c

b Thevictimlookedaggressive. c

c Thewitnessfainted. c

d MrUttersonrecognizedthedeadman. c

e Thepolicemanwasexcitedbythecase. c

f Hydelivedinarespectablepartoftown. c

g Hyde’sroomswerewelldecorated. c

h ThelawyerbelievedJekyllwasprotectingthecriminal. c

i DrJekyllliedabouttheletter. c

j Jekyllwasdepressedformonthsafterthemurder. c

Chapters 7–84 What’stherightanswer?

a Thetwofriendsoutwalkingare looking for Mr Hyde / are concerned about Dr Jekyll.

b Jekyllisrelieved/delighted/terrifiedtoseeUtterson.

c Poolesaysthis is the first time Jekyll has shut himself away./Jekyll is in the habit of doing this.

d Pooleisreassured/excitedbythelawyer’sagreeingtocometoJekyll’shouse.

e Uttersonfeelsitisundignified/an excellent thing thattheservantsshouldbegatheredtogether.

f MrUttersonsuggests an explanationfor/has no ideawhyJekyllshouldbewearingamask.

g Uttersonbelievesheought to/ought not to breakthedoordown.

h Thebutler/lawyertakesresponsibilityforthisstrangecourseofaction.

i Bradshawisaskedto arm himself/to find a candle.j Thedoorwasvery solid/rather fragile.

Chapter 95 Markthesesentencesastrue(T)orfalse(F).

a LanyonandJekyllusedtowritetoeachotherfairlyfrequently. c

b JekyllthinksLanyonhastogotothebedsideoftheQueen. c

c Thereweresixdrawersinthecabinet. c

d Thelocksmithwasnotverygoodathisjob. c

e Thepowdershadnotbeenboughtfromachemist’s. c

f Lanyonlaughedathisvisitor’sclothes. c

g Thestrangevisitormixedhimselfamedicine. c

h Lanyonwasverymuchfrightenedbythespectacle. c

Chapter 106 Choosethecorrectanswer.

1 Jekyll’spotion… a revealedhisdarkerside. b madehimextremelyhappy. c allowedhimtoremainvirtuous.2 DrJekyll… a knewfromthebeginningthechangewas

reversible. b tookatremendousriskintryingthepotion. c addedsalttoimprovethetaste.3 Thepotion… a wasatleastcompletelyreliable. b dependedonanunknowningredient. c hadasweetandsourtaste.4 Jekyll… a isindifferenttoHyde’sfate. b hopesHydewillkillhimself. c isafraidthatHydewillwalkupanddown.