Aesops Fable A Bell For The Cat Reading Comprehension Exercises - 16153
Aesops Fable A Bell For The Cat Reading Comprehension Exercises - 16153
They were the happiest mice in the world because they lived together
in a peaceful house with an old lady who enjoyed good food.
The first mouse was called Snowflake. She was really small, pretty and as white as snow. She was the youngest of all
three mice. Her favourite season was winter. She liked hiding in the snow. Playing with snowflakes were her best way to
have fun.
The second one was named Rose. She was bigger and a bit older than Snowflake. She liked being beautiful and wore
amazing dresses that she carefully sewn herself. She was as pretty as a picture. All mice always said: »She is the cutest
mouse.«
The third one was a male, Peanuts. It was a funny name because he was really huge. He was the oldest, the biggest and
the fattest too. He liked eating and was always stealing delicious peanuts. He was lazier than other two and he thought
he was the smartest.
One day, the old lady’s neighbour went on a short holiday and she asked the lady to take care of her cat. When the mice
heard the conversation, they got scared. All the mice in neighbourhood knew about that terrible cat. It was catching and
eating all of the mice. It was as fast as wind and as cunning as a fox.
“What can we do? What can we do?” asked the three mice. Peanuts called an urgent meeting. “We need to find a way
to solve this problem.” said the biggest mouse. “How can we keep that hungry cat from catching any of us?” asked the
younger mouse.
The mice talked and talked and talked. No one could think of a good way to solve this problem. At least, the youngest
mouse stood up. “I know what to do. The cat can sneak up on us because it is so quiet. We should put a bell around the
cat’s neck. Then we could hear when it is coming and run for cover.” said the wise Snowflake.
“Hoorah!” shouted other two mice. “We’re saved! We’re saved! We’ll put a bell on the cat!”
As the younger two mice shouted with joy, the oldest mouse said with a loud voice. “I think a bell on the cat is the best
plan. It would give us a chance to escape that hungry cat. But, tell me, just who will put it there?”
The room became very quiet. Each mouse slowly left the room. No one wanted to bell the cat.
Once upon a time there lived three friendly mice. They were the happiest mice in the world because they lived together
in a peaceful house with an old lady who enjoyed good food.
The first mouse was called Snowflake. She was really small, pretty and as white as snow. She was the youngest of all
three mice. Her favourite season was winter. She liked hiding in the snow. Playing with snowflakes were her best way to
have fun.
The second one was named Rose. She was bigger and a bit older than Snowflake. She liked being beautiful and wore
amazing dresses that she carefully sewn herself. She was as pretty as a picture. All mice always said: »She is the cutest
mouse.«
The third one was a male, Peanuts. It was a funny name because he was really huge. He was the oldest, the biggest and
the fattest too. He liked eating and was always stealing delicious peanuts. He was lazier than other two and he thought
he was the smartest.
One day, the old lady’s neighbour went on a short holiday and she asked the lady to take care of her cat. When the mice
heard the conversation, they got scared. All the mice in neighbourhood knew about that terrible cat. It was catching and
eating all of the mice. It was as fast as wind and as cunning as a fox.
“What can we do? What can we do?” asked the three mice. Peanuts called an urgent meeting. “We need to find a way
to solve this problem.” said the biggest mouse. “How can we keep that hungry cat from catching any of us?” asked the
younger mouse.
The mice talked and talked and talked. No one could think of a good way to solve this problem. At least, the youngest
mouse stood up. “I know what to do. The cat can sneak up on us because it is so quiet. We should put a bell around the
cat’s neck. Then we could hear when it is coming and run for cover.” said the wise Snowflake.
“Hoorah!” shouted other two mice. “We’re saved! We’re saved! We’ll put a bell on the cat!”
As the younger two mice shouted with joy, the oldest mouse said with a loud voice. “I think a bell on the cat is the best
plan. It would give us a chance to escape that hungry cat. But, tell me, just who will put it there?”
The room became very quiet. Each mouse slowly left the room. No one wanted to bell the cat.
1. What is the moral of the story? Circle the answer you like best or write your own.
a. A plan isn’t any good if can’t work.
b. It’s good to have a plan.
c. (your own answer) __________________________________________
4. Circle all the adjectives in the text. Use 4 different colours (mark them in a square):
positive comparative superlative as – as
(osnovnik) (primernik) (presežnik) (tako – kot)
5. Complete the table with comparison of adjectives. Write all three forms.
SLOVENIAN POSITIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE
TRANSLATION (–er than) (the –est)
(more … than) (the most …)
old
young
short
small
cute
loud
smart
big (double -g →)
fat (double -t→)
thin (double -n→)
happy
pretty
funny
lazy
hungry
amazing
favourite
beautiful
peaceful
terrible
delicious
Irregular comparisons: good - ______________________ bad - ______________________
2 patterns comparison: friendly, quiet (clever, simple): er/more, est/most
Comparisons as – as: _________________________________________________________