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Alice’s Adventures
in Wonderland
Activity Book
Exercises written by
Scotia Victoria Gilroy
Contents
Chapter I
Activities to chapter 1: Through the Rabbit – Hole.....................................3
A. Answer the following questions.
Activities to chapter 2: The Rabbit’s House................................................9
1. What was Alice doing with her sister on the riverbank?
2. Who ran past Alice?
3. When Alice followed the rabbit, where did she go?
4. Why did Alice start to feel sad in the long hallway?
5. What was the little table made of?
6. What was on the table?
7. When Alice opened the small door, what did she see?
8. Why couldn’t Alice go through the door?
9. What did Alice find on the table the next time she looked?
10. How did she become small enough to walk through the door and into the
garden?
Activities to chapter 3: Advice from a Caterpillar......................................14
Activities to chapter 4: The Cheshire Cat..................................................19
Activities to chapter 5: A Mad Tea Party....................................................24
Activities to chapter 6: The Queen’s Croquet Game.................................30
Activities to chapter 7: Who Stole the Tarts?............................................36
Key: ...........................................................................................................41
B. Say whether the following statements are true of false.
True False
1. Alice enjoyed listening to her sister read.
2. The white rabbit was in a hurry.
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3. Alice followed the rabbit down a rabbit-hole.
4. Alice fell very quickly down the hole.
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5. Alice found a hallway with many doors.
6. All of the doors were locked.
7. Alice found a small key on the floor.
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8. She opened a tiny door with the key.
9. Through the door she saw a garden.
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10. When she drank from the bottle she became taller.
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C. Complete each sentence with a suitable word from the box.
E. What prepositions are missing from these sentences?
curtain garden eyes book pocket
wind doors glass key hall
in by to after of behind
through into down of
1. Alice was listening to her sister read a ...………..... .
2. A white rabbit with pink .............. ran past her.
3. The rabbit took a watch out of its .............. .
4. Alice ran as fast as the .............. .
5. Alice found herself alone in a long, low .............. .
6. The .............. were all locked.
7. The table was made of .............. .
8. A small, golden .............. was on top of the table.
9. A little door was behind a .............. .
10. Through the door was a beautiful .............. .
1. Alice was listening .............. her sister read a book.
2. The rabbit took a watch out ............. its pocket.
3. Alice ran ............. the rabbit.
4. The rabbit was hurrying ............. the passage.
5. Alice was alone ............. a long hall.
6. The hall was lit up ............. lamps.
7. The table was made ............. glass.
8. ............. the curtain was a little door.
9. The door led ............. a beautiful garden.
10. Alice couldn’t go ............. the door because it was too small.
D. Choose the best answer a, b, c, or d to complete each sentence.
F. Complete the words in these sentences.
1. Alice was sitting with her .............. .
a) mother b) friend c) rabbit d) sister
2. Alice and her sister were sitting next to a .............. .
a) house b) tree c) river d) school
3. Alice saw a .............. run past her.
a) dog b) person c) rabbit d) lizard
4. The rabbit took a watch out of its .............. .
a) pocket b) bag c) hat d) suitcase
5. The rabbit had .............. eyes.
a) blue b) pink c) green d) black
6. In the long hall there were many .............. .
a) chairs b) people c) tables d) doors
7. The little table was made of solid .............. .
a) wood b) metal c) glass d) stone
8. If a door is locked, you need a ............... to open it.
a)book b) key c) watch d) bottle
9. When Alice drank from the little bottle she became .............. .
a) smaller b) bigger c) older d) younger
beautiful smaller riverbank flowers hedge
curtain high alone golden locked
1. Alice found a little, _ _ l _ _ _ key.
2. Alice and her sister were sitting on a _ _ v _ _ _ _ _ _.
3. Alice saw a _ _ _ _ t _ _ _ _ garden.
4. All of the doors were _ o _ _ _ _.
5. Alice became _ _ _ l _ _ _.
6. The little door was behind a _ _ _ t _ _ _.
7. The rabbit-hole was under the _e _ _ _.
8. Alice was _ _ _ n _ in the hall.
9. The door was about fifteen inches _ _ g _.
10. The garden was full of beautiful _ _ o _ _ _ _.
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G. Match pairs of words that have opposite meanings.
late
bottom
nothing
pleasant
shrink
grow
everything
on time
top
unpleasant
Down:
1 Alice followed the rabbit down the ............... past Alice.
2 The hot day made Alice feel very ............... .
3 ‘I will be ............... !’; said the rabbit.
4 All of the doors were ............... .
5 A white rabbit ............... past Alice.
H. Solve the crossword puzzle.
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I. Group the words in the box according to the given categories.
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3
key horse table cat watch sister
book mouse mother aunt cousin rabbit
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5
Animals
Family
Objects
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3
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4
J. Choose the correct form of the verb as seen in the story.
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1. One summer afternoon, Alice .............. on a riverbank with her sister.
a) sits b) is sitting c) was sitting d) had been sitting
2. The hot day .............. her feel very sleepy.
a) makes b) is making c) can make d) made
3. Alice.............. the rabbit down the rabbit-hole.
a) followed b) following c) will follow d) follows
4. Alice .................... a rabbit with a pocket or a watch to take out of it.
a) never sees b) will never see c) had never seen d) always saw
5. The doors .............. all locked.
a) were b) are c) is d) was
6. Alice .............. very slowly down the rabbit-hole.
a) fall b) falls c) was falling d) fell
Accros:
1 Alice and her sister were sitting on a ............... .
2 Alice fell ............... the rabbit-hole.
3 It was a hot, summer ............... .
4 The white rabbit took a watch out of its ............... .
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The door led into a ............... garden.
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7. Suddenly Alice .............. a little table.
a) found b) find c) has found d) was finding
8. Alice .............. the door.
a) is opening b) had opened c) opens d) opened
9. Alice .............. the little key in her hand.
a) was holding b) holds c) held d) can hold
10. Alice .............. now only ten inches high.
a) were b) was c) is d) are
Chapter 2
A. Answer the following questions.
1. What was the White Rabbit looking for?
2. Who did the White Rabbit think Alice was?
3. What did the White Rabbit tell Alice to do?
4. What did Alice find on a little table near the mirror?
5. What happened after Alice drank from the bottle?
6. Why wasn’t Alice able to leave the house?
7. What did the White Rabbit ask Bill, his gardener, to do?
8. What did Alice do to Bill as he came down the chimney?
9. What did the animals throw at the house, to get Alice out?
10. What happened when Alice ate a little cake?
K. Choose the correct form
1. Her sister’s book
had
/
didn’t have
any pictures or conversations in it.
2. A white rabbit with pink eyes
ran
/
runs
past her.
3. The rabbit will
take
/
took
a watch out of its pocket.
4. Soon Alice
began
/
is beginning
to feel sleepy.
5. There
was
/
were
a small table in the hall.
6. All of the doors
was
/
were
locked.
7. Alice
tried
/
was tryin
g the key in the lock.
8. Alice
opens
/
opene
d the door.
9. Alice
finds
/
found
a little bottle on the table.
10. The garden
was
/
were
full of bright flowers.
B. Say whether the following statements are true or false.
True False
1. The White Rabbit couldn’t find his gloves.
2. The White Rabbit thought Alice was someone else.
3.
The White Rabbit politely asked Alice to get him another
pair of gloves.
4. In the room there were four pairs of gloves.
5. When Alice drank from the bottle, she became smaller.
6.
Alice was very uncomfortable in the Rabbit’s room when
L. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the words from the box.
hope slow curious sleep sad
1She was beginning to get very tired of listening, for the hot day made her
feel very .............. .
2. Full of .............. Alice ran after the rabbit.
3. Either the hole was very deep, or she fell very .............. for she had enough
time as she fell to look around.
4. Alice walked .............. down the middle of the hall, wondering how she
wasgoing to get out again.
5. Alice went back to the table, .............. she might find another key on it.
she was large.
7. Bill wasn’t afraid of going into the house.
8. Bill went down the chimney.
9. Bill flew high up into the sky when Alice kicked him.
10.
The animals threw little stones at Alice that turned into
cakes.
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