5. How many miles did he cover on the first half of his voyage?
14,100
6. What did his friends in Sydney try to dissuade him from doing?
To start the second past of voyage.
7. In what way was the second half of his voyage the more dangerous part?
Cape Horn.
8. What happened to Chichester on the night of January 30?
There was a gale.
9. How did Chichester feel after sailing round Cape Horn?
He had wakened from a nightmare.
10. How was he received when he arrived back in England?
A million people were waiting to welcome him , and he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ.
11. What title is added to his name when a man become a knight?
Sir.
12. How many miles did he second half of the voyage cover?
14,400
Unit 3
1. What was the special occasion? How old was the old lady?
Myra wrote letters to the old lady. 80.
2. Did Myra and her husband often come to see the old lady?
No. Seldom.
3. What had happened to Enid?
She died on the operating table.
4. Whom did the old lady love more, Myra or Enid? Why?
Enid. She is the real one who cares about the old lady.
5. Why was the old lady proud of Myra?
She succeeded in her work. And won a medal with her husband for their work for the aged.
6. The old lady lived alone. But do you think she was very lonely? Why or why not? No, she had Mrs. Morrison and Johnnie to keep company with her.
7. Who was Jim? Was he still alive?
The old lady's husband. No.
8. Who was Johnnie? How old was he? What do you think of him?
The little boy lived nearby. Six. He is a lovely ,kind, warm-hearted boy.
9. Why did the old lady tear the cheque into pieces?
Myra thought money is important than love which hurt the old lady so much.
10. The story tells us that Myra had won a medal for her work with the old people. Do you think she deserved the medal? Do you think she really cared about old people? Why or why not?
No. She even didn't care about her mother. She just did these for her benefits.