Worksheet Answer Key Level 6 The Best of Times? Alan Maley Summary Chee Seng Yeo lives at home with his businessman father and housewife mother. They are apparently a happy family. This all changes when his father starts an affair with his mother’s friend, Veena, and leaves them. For financial reasons, Chee Seng’s mother decides to get a job, but the job becomes increasingly stressful. Chee Seng becomes more introverted, especially after his dog Raj is run over and killed, ignoring his friends, neglecting his schoolwork and having endless rows with his mother. The family Filipina maid, Puri, returns home to look after her sick family, and the only person who offers any comfort or understanding to Chee Seng is his elderly relative, Auntie Swee Eng, who tells him stories about her own life as a young woman. As his world breaks down, Chee Seng gets into the company of a wealthy school friend, Ka Ting, who constantly has parties at which alcohol and drugs are on offer. One of his classmates, Jessica, is one of Ka Ting’s set, and she and Chee Seng begin an intense romantic relationship. When Jessica’s parents decide to send her away to Australia to sever her connections with Ka Ting and his crowd, however, the couple are devastated. Chee Seng learns that Jessica had had an affair with an older married man called Suresh, one of Ka Ting’s acquaintances. Jessica and Chee Seng cannot bear to be parted and so work out a plan to run away to Thailand to be together. On the night of their planned escape, Chee Seng meets Jessica at a party at Ka Ting’s, but she behaves strangely and makes him feel jealous by dancing closely with Suresh. She has clearly taken drugs and drunk too much and is no longer thinking clearly. Things get out of control when all the other guests start jumping in the pool, and Chee Seng is horrified when he sees Suresh drop Jessica into the water. When she doesn’t resurface, Chee Seng dives in to save her and gives mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. However, the ambulance and police are called, and everyone is rounded up and taken to the police station. Cambridge English Readers © Cambridge University Press 2009 Auntie Swee Eng manages to get Chee Seng out because she knows the police inspector. It is then that he learns the awful news that his mother has taken an overdose of sleeping pills, partly because of Chee Seng, and partly because she had been dismissed from her job. Jessica and Chee Seng’s mother recover. His father leaves Veena and wants to come back to live with them as a family. Chee Seng and his mother aren’t sure how they feel about it and want to wait. Jessica leaves for Australia and the couple agree that it’s for the best. On his seventeenth birthday, Chee Seng makes up with his old school friends. Auntie Swee Eng gives him a photo album, containing photos of his grandparents and other relatives but also of himself and his parents, to help him to understand his connections to the past but also to look to the future. His father brings him a puppy, and the story ends on an optimistic note. Before reading 1. It could mean that someone is doing very well in life and business. It could also be ironic. 2. In the background is a city with apartment blocks and other tall buildings [in fact the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, opened in 1998, and for some years the tallest building in the world]; in the foreground is a young oriental man. Student’s own answer. 3. No, because Chee Seng’s parents’ marriage has broken up. Chee Seng seems to be the protagonist; he’s a sixteen-year-old Malaysian boy. 4. One group is connected to Chee Seng’s family, the other to his school friends. 5. The new state of Malaysia was founded in 1963 and is a beautiful and culturally rich country with a mixed population consisting in the main of the Orang Asli, Malays, Chinese, Indians and Perankans, all with their own languages and traditions. www.cambridge.org/elt/readers PHOTOCOPIABLE Worksheet Answer Key Level 6 The Best of Times? Alan Maley Check your reading 1. a: 3 / 4; b: 1 / 6; c: 2 / 5 Chapter 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. hospitals; prisons; museums; the zoo… Chee Seng. Chee Seng’s mother. Very frightened. The fact that his Auntie Swee Eng is with him. At the police station. Student’s own answer. Chapter 2 1. a true; b true; c false; d true; e false; f false 2. a) He notices his mother looks at her strangely. b) He sees his father touching her and they seem embarrassed. 3. Bodies moving on his parents’ bed. Chapter 8 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. It’s her seventeenth birthday. By midnight. They have a coffee and he gives her a necklace. Ka Ting manages to do it. False. Jessica kisses him. A drug such as Ecstasy. Because it’s already 12.30. Her older sister, Jane. Because she’s gone away to visit his sick aunt. Because she lets him stay out all night. Chapter 9 1. a – 3; b – 6; c – 1; d – 5; e – 2; f – 4 2. His mother is very angry with him. Chapter 3 1. a) b) c) d) e) He comes home late all the time. She is unhappy and cries every day. She is quieter and doesn’t smile as much. It has become quiet. The family don’t do anything together any more. 2. Because his father hit her. 3. Auntie Veena. 4. His father is having an affair with Auntie Veena; his mother is very upset about it. Chapter 4 1. a Chee Seng; b Puri; c Chee Seng’s mother; d Chee Seng’s father; e Auntie Swee Eng; f Chee Seng’s mother Chapter 5 1. a / d / e 2. His mother took the phone and told his father to leave Chee Seng alone. Chapter 10 1. slaps/hits; 2 allowance/pocket money; 3 text message; 4 Australia; 5 married man; 6 school term; 7 lends/gives Chapter 11 1. He plans to run away with to Thailand her. 2. Some problems at work; she can’t sleep and is taking pills. 3. To Melaka, because Aunt Mei Ling is still in hospital. 4. To Auntie Swee Eng’s house. 5. He looks at some old photographs and talks about her life when she was young. 6. He was the assistant manager of a rubber estate in Perak; Swee Eng was obviously in love with him. Chapter 12 1. a – 3; b – 4; c – 1; d – 2 2. That she ran away to be with her lover, Gana, just as Chee Seng is running away to be with Jessica. Chapter 6 1. b – e – c – a – d Cambridge English Readers Chapter 7 © Cambridge University Press 2009 www.cambridge.org/elt/readers PHOTOCOPIABLE Worksheet Answer Key Level 6 The Best of Times? Alan Maley Chapter 13 1. f – c – a – e – b – d 2. She is lifted and dropped into the water by the man she was dancing with. 3. He dives in and pulls her out of the pool. 4. She isn’t breathing. Chapter 14 1. a) b) c) d) e) f) The ambulance men did. Ka Ting did. A senior policeman did. A guard did. An inspector did. (Inspector Sunderam did.) Auntie Swee Eng did. Cambridge English Readers © Cambridge University Press 2009 2. To the hospital to see his mother (thought not stated). Chapter 15 1. She took some sleeping tablets to kill herself. 2. Because she phoned Auntie Swee Eng and told her what she’d done. 3. She had been dismissed from her job. 4. e Chapter 16 a – 3; b – 5; c – 1; d – 2; e – 4 www.cambridge.org/elt/readers PHOTOCOPIABLE
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