Oxford Modern English Book 7: Unit 10 'Export Quality' Quiz
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Aladdin is the hero of the Arabian ______

Nights

Baubles are showy ______

trinkets

Cottage industries are large stores selling ______

handicrafts

Decked up refers to dressing up and decorating an object or a ______

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A labyrinth is a complicated structure with many passages, hard to find the way ______

<p>through</p> Signup and view all the answers

Lacquer is a kind of ______

<p>varnish</p> Signup and view all the answers

Austere means simple and not ______

<p>showy</p> Signup and view all the answers

Balancing a covered litter chair is a chair for one person carried by four or six ______

<p>men</p> Signup and view all the answers

Parry my way means make way by warding off ______

<p>others</p> Signup and view all the answers

The author lived in Europe after leaving Lahore at the age of ______

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Study Notes

  • The text is from an English lesson based on unit 10 "Export Quality" from Oxford Modern English book 7.
  • The lesson starts with introducing new words from page 115 of the book.
  • "Aladdin" is the hero of the Arabian Nights.
  • "Baubles" are showy trinkets, and "bric-a-brac" includes old furniture, china, and other cottage industry items.
  • "Cottage industries" are large stores selling handicrafts.
  • "Decked up" refers to dressing up and decorating an object or a person.
  • "Animation" is the state of being "as it about to come to life."
  • "Labyrinth" is a complicated structure with many passages, hard to find the way through.
  • "Lacquer" is a kind of varnish.
  • "Motif" is a figure design or pattern used by a particular craftsman or in a specific area.
  • "Austere" means simple and not showy, while "ostentatious" is a display of wealth and luxury.
  • "Balancing a covered litter chair" is a chair for one person carried by four or six men.
  • "Parry my way" means make way by warding off others.
  • The text mentions "Ramen senses" which are remembered incidents and events.
  • The story is based on an extract from a novel by Lena Dhingra.
  • The author lived in Europe after leaving Lahore at the age of 11.
  • The Victoria and Albert Museum in London is mentioned in the text.- The text describes a woman's shopping experience in a large department store selling handicrafts.
  • The woman compares the store to cottage industries and finds similarities but also differences.
  • The entrance lobby is ostentatious with gold, glitter, craftsmanship, and wedding misés.
  • The shop is set out on three floors with different sections and labyrinthine passageways.
  • The woman is overwhelmed by the variety of arts and crafts from all over the subcontinent.
  • She collects several items, including bangles, and haggles over prices.
  • She encounters a fixed-price shoe shop and buys comfortable new chapels.
  • The woman reflects on the shopping system in the store and compares it to an in-between system.
  • She passes by street vendors and shops on her way home, including one selling cars.
  • The woman stops at a card selling "I don't know where I'm going but I am on my way" and buys it.

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