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neither do I
المؤلف:
L.A Hill
المصدر:
Intermediate anecdotes in American English
الجزء والصفحة:
18-1
13/9/2022
984
The college had a very good football team, and its best player was a student who always had trouble in school. Then one year the dean of the college said that the player would have to leave because he had cheated on an exam. The football coach immediately went to the dean to try to persuade him to let the student stay in school. The dean showed him two answer papers. "This one is Susan's paper. She's the best student in the class," he said. "And this one's your football player's. They're exactly the same. The football player sat at the next desk, and just copied from her."
"But maybe she copied from him," the coach said. "You can't prove it was the other way."
"Look at this," the dean said. "Susan didn't know the answer to this question, so she wrote, 'I don't know.' And your football player wrote, “Neither do I."".
- Answer these questions:
- Why did the dean want the student to leave the college?
- Why did the coach want him to stay?
- What did the dean show the coach?
- And what did the dean say to him?
- What did the coach suggest then?
- And what did the dean answer?
- Do this puzzle:
Across:
1.The football player cheated on some of his ……. .
3.The countries of Asia play against each other in the …………games.
6.Football games began at 2:00 p.m.
8.The student fell asleep during one test, and ………. only when it was finished.
9.The man who was ……… the football team went to the dean.
13.the player was ……. Good at football that the team could not win without him.
14.The student was very good at ……….. .
16.
17.The football player offered to ………… Susan’s books for her.
18.The dean showed the coach Susan’s ……………. …………… (two words)
Down:
1.Football is good for you because it ……….. all of your body.
2.Unhappy .
3.The college team played ………. The teams of other colleges.
4.
5.”How much did the college football team ………… the student player?” “Very much”
7.The ………. Is the head of the college.
10.Football players hang their clothes on these when they change.
11.This is a ……………………………………………..of running shoes.
12.the student was a very good football ………….. .
15.The student played every week because he didn’t want to ………… a single game.
17.The football player had won a silver ………… for football.
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