__________________. SCIENCE WAS INTERESTING FOR KAROL – YOU COULD PU...

3___________________. Science was interesting for Karol – you could push buttons and switch onmachines. But ancient history was terrible! Karol was bored. He put his mobile phone behind anold book, and two minutes later there was a rude noise in the room. Everyone laughed, but not theteacher. 4_____________________. Karol decided to look around the museum on his own. He went down some stairs, along acorridor and past some offices. It was very quiet and then very dark. 5___________________. There wasa light under a door, and voices whispered, 'Karol! Karol!' He opened the door and walked into abright but empty room. Suddenly Karol was scared. He turned round and tried to leave, but hecouldn’t open the door. And now he didn't have his mobile phone! Was this real? Was he asleep orawake? He waited to hear an alarm clock, but everything was silent.Match the sentences A–E with the gaps 1–5 in the text.A. 'Now this is my phone!' he shouted, angrily.B. There weren’t any people down here – or were there?C. They chatted and listened to music on their mobile phones or MP3 players.D. Inside the museum, the teacher suggested having a look around before lunch.E. Most of the students were happy to leave school behind. Mark: ___ /5________THE END________Photocopiable © Oxford University Press. Redesigned: Do Binh www.violet.vn/quocbinh72