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(B3  A bicycle was stolen last Saturday night in Mr Wu's neighbourhood. A policeman is asking Mr Wu some questions. Complete their conversation with the correct tenses of the words in brackets.

Policeman: Mr Wu,⑴ you (see) anything strange last

Saturday night?

Mr Wu: I (2) (see) a tall thin man. He (3) (run) out of the neighbourhood.

Policeman: What time was it?

Mr Wu: Mm,at about 10:30 p.m. I (4) (watch) TV with my wife at that time. I (5) (hear) a strange sound from outside and (6) (go) out to see what (7) (happen) .I saw the man.

Policeman: (8) you (notice) other strange things later?

Mr Wu: No. I  (9) (feel) tired and (10) (go) to bed.

Policeman: OK. Thanks.

1 .did  see  2. saw  3. was running 4. was watching

5. heard  6. went 7 .was happening/happened  8 .Did notice

9. felt   10. went

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Curry

Curry,J ie aw (1) word.

“Curry” comee from the Tamil word

(2) ”

. Curry is meat or  vegetables in a (3)

eauce,usually eerved with (4) .

. Curry ie believed to be from (5) .

. Curry hae been popular in many other

(6) countriee for thoueande of yeare.

. Curry brought to the Wfest by

(7) people in thg (8)

century.

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3 Where are curries eaten today?

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