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Listen to the audio and fill in the blanks using the words from the box:
home | wobbled |
garden | dirty |
bearings | cleaned |
bruises | bicycle |
woke | narrator |
experience | expensive |
"A Bicycle in Good Repair" is a humorous tale written by Jerome K. Jerome, which in turn, is an extract from the novel “Three Men in a Bummel”. There are two central characters in the lesson. They are the and a man. The lesson tells the narrator's with a man who had suggested that they should go on a ride. When the day of the plan came, the narrator up early, got ready on time, and waited for the man in his . However, the man reached half an hour late. Then, the man decided to take a look at the bicycle. He claimed that the front wheel of the bicycle , and hence decided to fix it. He took the front wheel out. Later, he dropped several of screws and . He also removed the gear-case from the bicycle despite the narrator's warning that it was . Later, the man ended up getting in a tug-of-war between the bicycle. Although the narrator was displeased with the events, he remained quite because he didn't want to hurt the man's feelings.
Eventually, the men tried putting the bicycle back together. However, unfortunately, the bicycle started to wobble by then. Around 12.45 in the afternoon, the man gave up his repair work. He looked , and had cuts and from his battle with the bicycle. The latter also had a significant share in the misfortune. In the end, the man himself, and the narrator sent him without taking the trip they had intended.