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Task 5Complete the following story with the suitable words from the box.a. cry, b. blossoms, c. seeds, d. grew, e. repay, f. arched, g. barn, h. understood, i. lullabies, j. shared, k. colors, l. realized.Two hundred years ago, Johnny Appleseed planted hundreds and hundreds of apple trees along the early frontier, You may have eaten one of his apples and not even known it. Why did he plant so many apple trees? He was on a mission.John Chapman, familiar with Johny Appleseed, was born in Leominster Massachusetts, in 1775. The day he was born, a rainbow (1).... from one end of the sky to the apple tree outside his house. When Johnny saw the rainbow tree, he fell in love--with apples Look at the beautiful rainbow! Look how it (2) .... the apple blossoms!Johnny was a good baby, so long as you knew how to keep him happy. It wasn't mothers milk or (3)... that made Johnny smile. It was a branch of apple blossoms.Don't (4).... now. Here are your apple blossoms.As Johnny (5)... so did his love for apples. When he (6).... that not everyone had apples to enjoy, he an idea.I'd like to bring a sack of apples home to my family in the Ohio Territory.Take them, Be sure to plant the (7) ... when you arrive home.Johny traveled across ohio. Indiana and Illinois, Although he was a strange sight with his cooking-pot hat, his old sugar-sack shirt and his bare feet, settlers and Indians alike befriended him. They called him Johny Appleseed. He planted apple seeds and he gave them away. He also helped in the orchards.We will have apples in the fall.How can we (8)... you?Share the seeds from your apples so that others may plant apple trees.Johny walked for years and years. He planted hundreds of apple trees. He gave people hundreds of seeds away, to plant their own apple trees.Take these seeds! Plant them! They'll bring you pretty (9) .... and juicy apples.In 1845, Johnny Appleseed went to sleep in a (10)... in Indiana and never woke up. A few people say his spirit still lives. Many of his apple trees do.Task 6.Answer the following questions based on the text in Task 5.1. What is the story about?2. Where did the story take place?3. What did the man do?4. Wyh did settlers and Indians call the man Appleseed?5. What was the man like?How do you know?6. "He was on a mission" What was his mission?7. "He also helped in the orchards." What are'orchards'?8. What is the sequence of events in the story?9. Is there any conclusion of the story? What is it?10. Which proverb depicts the man's work : "Paddle your own canoe"or"A good deed never dies"?

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  • Task 5
    1. f (arched) 7. c (seed)
    2. b (blossom) 8. e (repay)
    3. i (lullabies) 9. k (colors)
    4. a (cry) 10. g (barn)
    5. d (grew)
    6. l (realized)

    Task 6
    1. A biography of Johny Chapman / Johnny Appleseed who loves apples so much.
    2. -He was born in Leominster Massachusetts.
    -His family in the Ohio Territory
    - Johny traveled across ohio. Indiana and Illinois.
    3. He planted apple seeds and he gave them away. He also helped in the orchards.
    4. Because he was a strange sight with his cooking-pot hat, his old sugar-sack shirt and his bare feet.
    5. He likes apples because when Johnny saw the rainbow tree, he fell in love with apples.
    6. When he realized that not everyone had apples to enjoy, he an idea. He'd like to bring a sack of apples home to his family in the Ohio Territory.
    7. An orchard is an intentional planting of trees or shrubs that is maintained for foodproduction. Orchards comprise fruit- or nut-producing trees which are generally grown for commercial production. Orchards are also sometimes a feature of large gardens, where they serve an aesthetic as well as a productive purpose.
    8. Johny Chapman fell in love with apples and then he plant it in the Ohio Territory.
    9. Johny Chapman loves the apples very much until he died.
    10. A good deed never dies.

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