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1. The Wolf and The Goat

A wolf saw a goat grazing at the edge of a high cliff. The wolf smacked his lips at the
thought of a fine goat dinner.
“My dear friend,” said the wolf in his sweetest voice, “aren’t you afraid you will fall
down from that cliff? Come down here and graze on this fine grass beside me on
safe, level ground.”
“No, thank you,” said the goat.
“Well then,” said the wolf, “aren’t you cold up there in the wind? You would be
warmer grazing down here beside me in this sheltered area.”
“No, Thank you,” said the goat.
“But the grass tastes better down here!” said the exasperated wolf,”Why dine
alone?”
“My dear wolf,” the goat finally said, “are you quite sure that it is My dinner you are
worrying about and not your own?”

What did the wolf ask when he saw the goat grazing at the edge of a high cliff?

A To be his friend B To be his dinner

C To graze on the level ground D To climb up higher

2. “Aren’t you cold up there in the wind?”


The word ‘there’ refers to ….

A Ground B Sheltered area

C Grass D A high cliff

3. What can we learn from the story above?

Don’t easily believe in well behaved


A B Don’t look down to other creatures
creatures

C Don’t easily beat other creatures D Don’t judge others by their appearance


4. From the story we know ….

A The wolf was a helpful animal B The wolf was going to fight with the wolf

C The wolf was eager to eat the goat D The goat was very hungry

5. One day a man stopped at a flower shop to order some flowers. He wanted to send
it to his mother who lived far in another town through a delivery company.
Meanwhile he was looking at sad young girl who was sitting in front of the flower
shop. He asked her what was wrong and she replied, “I wanted to buy a red rose for
my mother but my money is not enough”. The man smiled and said, “Come on in
with me I’ll buy you a rose.” He bought the little girl a rose and he ordered for his
own mother flowers too.
After buying a rose flower for the girl the man offered the girl a ride to her home.
She said” yes please! You can take me to my mother. She directed him to a
cemetery. The girl placed the rose on her mother’s fresh grave. Knowing the girl’s
mother had died the man realized that he must show his love to his mother while
she was still alive. Then the man returned to the flower shop. He cancelled the
flower delivery order picked up the rose flower and drove to reach his mother’s
house.

We can learn that we have to ….

A Buy flowers for our mothers B Show our loves to our mother

C Obey to our mother D Keep our mother alive

6. What did the man do after buying the girl a red rose?

A He gave her a ride to her home B He placed the rose on his mother’s grave

C He took the girl to her mother’s cemetery D He went to his own home

7. The main idea of the first paragraph is …

A man helped a girl by buying her a A girl needed a man to deliver her a
A B
flower flower

C A sad girl was thinking of her mother D A man bought a flower for a girl
8. A Milkmaid had been in the meadow to milk her cows. Now she was returning
home with a pail of milk on her hand.
She thought, "I will make cream and butter out of this milk. Then after selling
them, I will buy eggs. And when they hatch, I shall have a good poultry farm".
She further thought, "I shall sell some of my chickens and buy a fine dress. Seeing it
on my body at the party, all the boys will admire me. But I will turn them away".
She went on day dreaming; she forgot about the pail on her head. She moved her
head suddenly and the pail of milk came tumbling down. It was broken and all the
milk split.
"Dear, 0 dear!" she cried, "I have lost mine all".

What did the milk-maid carry on her hand?

A A pail of eggs B Some butter

C A pail of milk D Some cream

9. What does the text tell us about?

A A day dreaming milk-maid B A hardworking girl

C Spilt milk D A pail of milk

10. What can we learn from the story above?

Don't count your chickens before they


A B Don't dream when you sleep
are hatched

C Don't cry before you are hurt D Don't cry over the split milk

11. An ant nimbly running in search of food came across a chrysalis that was close its
time to change. The chrysalis moved and this attracted the attention of the ant
who for the first time realized that it was a living thing. "Poor, pitiable animal!",
cried the ant disdainfully "what a sad fate is yours! While I can run with my
pleasure, you lie imprisoned here in your shell". The chrysalis heard all this, but did
not try to make any reply.
After a few days, when the ant passed that way again, nothing but the shell
remained. Wondering what had happened to its content, he felt himself suddenly
shaded and fanned by the gorgeous wings of a beautiful butterfly. "Behold in me,"
said the butterfly, "your much pitied friend!". So the butterfly rose in the air and
lost in the summer breeze.

What happened to the chrysalis after few days?

A The ant felt sad about chrysalis death B The chrysalis had become a butterfly

C The ant felt happy for the butterfly D The chrysalis had gone from the shell
12. What is the main idea of the first paragraph?

A The ant was feeling sorry for the chrysalis B Chrysalis is a animal

C The chrysalis lie imprisoned D The ant goes around to have fun

13. The text generally tells us about ....

A The ant and the chrysalis B The changing of the chrysalis

C The regret of the ant D The adventure of an ant

14. From the text we can learn that ....

A Freedom is everything in life B We have to be arrogant to others

C The appearance may be deceptive D We have to take revenge

15. Once upon a time, there was a kingdom in Java that was attacked by another
kingdom. The king asked his Queen to save her life. Alas! In the middle of the
jungle, the enemy killed all her guards. However, the Queen was lucky because she
changed herself into a golden snail and survived.
One day, an old woman saw the snail and took it home. She looked after it.
Whenever the old woman was not at home, the snail turned into a human being.
She cooked and did the household chores. When the old woman got home, the
Queen quickly changed into a snail again. It happened several times and made the
old woman curious. One day, the old woman peeped and saw what was going on.
She broke in, immediately. She asked, "Why did you change yourself into a snail?".
The Queen told her what happened. The old woman was surprised to know that
the snail was a Queen.
Later, from the head of the village they discovered that the king had won the battle
and he was looking for his wife. Then the village head sent a message to the king
telling him that his wife was safe.
Several days later, the King and his guards came for the queen. They thanked the
villagers for their kindness and brought the old women to their palace.

What happened when the old woman found the snail?

She helped it to find the queen's


A She reported it to the head of the village B
husband

It helped cleaning and cooking in her She brought it to her house and took
C D
house care of it
16. What does the second paragraph tell you about?

The king's guards who were killed by


A The queen lived as a golden snail B
enemy

C The old woman who looked after a snail D The enemy who attacked the kingdom

17. In the end of the story, the old woman live in ....

A The king's palace B The village heads

C The middle of the jungle D A small village

18. A man and his son were going to the market. While they were walking, a country
man passed and said, “You fool, what a donkey for but to ride upon?”
So the man put the boy on the donkey. But soon, some passersby said, “See that
lazy, young steer. He lets his father walk while he rides.”
So the man ordered his boy to get off and got on himself, but the passerby said,
“Shame on… that lazy old man, he lets his poor son walk, while he rides.”
The man did not know what to do. Last, he took his boy on the donkey. Then the
passerby said, “Aren’t you ashamed of yourself for overloading the poor donkey?”
The man and the boy got off. They cut down a pole, tied the donkey’s feet to it and
raised the pole to their shoulders. They arrived to a bridge when the donkey,
getting one of its feet loose, kick all out and caused the boy to drop his end of the
pole. In the struggle, the donkey fell over the bridge and then it was drowned.

Why did the boy get off from the donkey?

A The passerby needed him B His father asked him to do that

C The donkey was tired carrying him D The boy wanted to be with the donkey

19. “… tied the donkey’s feet to it ….” (last paragraph).


The underlined word refers to ….

A The market B The pole

C The donkey D The river

20. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?

The man and his donkey arrived at the


A B The donkey was carried by its owners
market

The man and his son took a rest near the The man’s behavior made the donkey
C D
bridge alive

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