1. What did Mr. Wonka cry out when he saw what Augustus was doing?
– he cried out, 'Oh, no! Please, Augustus, please! I beg of you not to do that. My chocolate must be untouched by human hands!'
2. Did Augustus come away from the chocolate river?
– No, he didn’t.
3. What was Mr Gloop afraid of?
– Mr Gloop afraid of August will be giving that nasty cold of yours to about a million peopleall over the country.
4. What happened to Augustus?
– He had disappeared under the brown surface.
5. Why didn't Mr Gloop want to dive into the chocolate river?
– Mr Gloop didn’t want to dive into the chocolate river because he has got his best suit on.
6. Augustus was sucked in by one of the great pipes, wasn't he?
– yes he was.
7. How could everybody see him in the pipe?
– Everybody could see him in the pipe because the pipe was made of glass.
8. Was Mr Wonka worried about Augustus? Why or why not?
– No he wasn’t.
9. Why did Mrs Gloop scream that her son would be made strawberry-flavoured chocolate-coated fudge?
– Mrs Gloop screamed 'My poor Augustus! They'll be selling him by the pound all over the country tomorrow morning!'
10. Why did Mrs Gloop call Mr Wonka "a monster"?
– She called him a monster because he sad a joke in that situation that had happened with a boy Augustus.
11. Why wouldn't Mr Gloop allow Augustus to be chocolate fudge?
– Mr Wonka wouldn’t allow Augustus to be chocolate fudge Because the taste would be terrible and No one would buy it
12. Where did Mr Wonka ask an Oompa-Loompa to take Mrs and Mr Gloop?
– Mr Wonka want Oompa-Loompa to take Mr and Mrs Gloop up to the Fudge Room and help them to find their son, Augustus. He's just gone up the pipe.
13. What instruction did Mr Wonka give the Oompa-Loompa?
– The instruction was 'Go straight to the Fudge Room,' Mr Wonka said to the Oompa-Loompa, 'and when you get there, take a long stick and start poking around inside the big chocolate-mixing barrel. I'm almost certain you'll find him in there. But you'd better look sharp! You'll have to hurry!
1. They gave me some explanations but none of them made sense.
2. Tom and Mike are into sports. Both of them want to join our tennis club.
3. London is not far from York, so you can easily visit both in day.
4. There were some cafes next to our hotel but none of them was cheap.
5. John and Mark were really successful artists, but neither of them led an easy life. All of these issues are essential so I don’t know which to deal with.
II.1. I have another question.
2. Would you like to have a look at some other coats?
3. His first stories were not so popular as the others.
4. Some people enjoy peaceful life, while other people prefer active lifestyle.
5. Do you know any other rivers in this region?
6. We came too early and waited for the others to arrive.
7. I can see only some of my photos in this album? Where are the others?
8. Two students failed the exam, but another were luckier.
9. There are some other areas to investigate.
1O. I’ve read two books recently. The first was really fascinating, but the other was very boring.