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1
A Peddler set off on his usual journey. All of the things he would sell along the way were packed on his donkey and his mule. The donkey walked along easily until they started up the steep mountain path. The poor little donkey’s load was more than he could bear. He begged the mule to take a little bit of his load, so that he could carry the rest more easily. But the mule paid no attention. At last they reached the top of the mountain where there was a small inn. The donkey was so exhausted that he fell to the ground. The next morning the donkey still could not get to his feet. Not knowing what else to do, the Peddler added the donkey’s load to the mule’s load, and went on without the donkey. The mule’s load was heavy, but his heart was even heavier. “If only I had helped the donkey just a little, I would not have a double load myself,” he reflected.
Which word in the passage means ‘seller’?
Which word in the passage means ‘start’?
Which word in the passage is similar to ‘vertical’?
Which word in the passage is similar to ‘requested’?
Which word in the passage is similar to ‘tolerate’?
Which word in the passage is similar to ‘hotel’?
Which word in the passage is similar to ‘very tired’?
Which word in the passage is similar to ‘thought’?
What is the moral of the story?
2
A Peddler took his mule to the seacoast to buy salt. On the way home, they crossed a shallow stream where the mule accidentally slipped and fell. All of the salt in the bags dissolved, and the mule’s load was much lighter. The Peddler went back and bought even more salt than before. When they came to the stream, the mule fell down on purpose. When he got up, his load was again much lighter than before. The Peddler saw through the mule’s trick, and went back to the seacoast a third time. This time, instead of salt, he bought a cargo of sponges. Again, the mule fell down when they reached the stream. The sponges filled with water, and greatly increased his load. This time he had only tricked himself.
Which word in the passage is the opposite of ‘deep’?
Which word in the passage means ’in an unplanned way’?
Which word in the passage is similar to ‘melt’?
Which phrase in the passage is similar to ‘intentionally’?
What happens when a bag of salt falls in water? What happens when a bag of sponge falls in water?
How many times did the peddler go to the seacoast?
What is the moral of the story?
1. A Peddler goes on a trip.
(A) “1” only
(B) Both stories
(C) “2” only
(D) Neither story
2. One of the characters asks for help.
(A) “1” only
(B) Both stories
(C) “2” only
(D) Neither story
3. One character is smarter than another.
(A) “1” only
(B) Both stories
(C) “2” only
(D) Neither story
4. The characters agree about something in the beginning.
(A) “1” only
(B) Both stories
(C) “2” only
(D) Neither story
5. A mule is sorry about something in the ending.
(A) “1” only
(B) Both stories
(C) “2” only
(D) Neither story
6. The characters travel up a mountain path.
(A) “1” only
(B) Both stories
(C) “2” only
(D) Neither story
7. The characters cross a shallow stream.
(A) “1” only
(B) Both stories
(C) “2” only
(D) Neither story
8. The characters argue about something.
(A) “1” only
(B) Both stories
(C) “2” only
(D) Neither story
H:
He is ___ tall as his brother. as
May I ___ for a help? ask
I usually have my lunch ___ 1 p.m. at
___ is the eighth month of year. August
She is my ___, my father's sister. aunt
___ is the season between summer and winter. Autumn
You have a cold. Stay ___ from me. away
She is just a small ___. baby
Come ___ soon. I'll be waiting. back
Eating junk food is a ___ habit. bad
My school ___ is not heavy. bag
A ___ is round. ball
___ is my favourite fruit. Banana
A group of musicians is called a ___. band
Have you got any money in your ___ account? bank
I have a hot ___ every evening. bath
It is convenient to have an attached ___. bathroom
Don't ___ silly. be
We spent the day on the ___. beach
Your new dress is ___. beautiful
I was absent ___ I was not well. because
If you eat junk food, you'll ___ fat. become
My room only has two chairs and a ___. bed
This is the master ___ in our house. bedroom
999 is the number ___ 1000. before
What time does the programme ___? begin
This is not the end, it's just the ___. beginning
He hung his coat ___ the door. behind
Do you ___ fairy tales? believe
The sky is above and the earth is ___. below
He is the ___ player in our team. best
His idea is ___ than yours. better
Autumn is the season ___ summer and winter. between
A ___ has two wheels, not three. bicycle
Plants are small but trees are ___. Big
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