Read the dialogue below and fill in the gaps with the correct words from the box.
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THE CUCKOO CLOCK
KAREN COOK: | Would you (1) like some cream in you coffee, Mrs Clark? |
KATE CLARK: | 2 _________ me Kate, Karen. |
KAREN COOK: | Ok … Cream, … 3 ____________? |
KATE CLARK: | No thanks, Karen. But I’d like a little (4) ___________. Thanks. |
KAREN COOK: | Would you like some little (5) _________ cakes … Kate? |
KATE CLARK: | Thank you. Did you (6) ____________ them? |
KAREN COOK: | Yes. Take two. Here’s a cake (7) ___________, and here’s a … |
KATE CLARK: | Excuse me, Karen. But what’s that (8) ___________ to your bookshelf? Is it a clock? |
KAREN COOK: | It’s an electric cuckoo clock. It’s (9) ______________. |
KATE CLARK: | Is it (10) ____________? |
KAREN COOK: | Oh no, Kate. It’s a hand carved wooden clock. It was very (11) _________________. |
KATE CLARK: | Well, it’s exactly six o’clock now, and it’s very quiet. Doesn’t it say ‘cuckoo’? |
KAREN COOK: | Of (12) ____________ it does, Kate … Look! |
CLOCK: | Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Cuckoo! |
KATE CLARK: | Fantastic! How exciting! What a clever clock! |