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Mr Stilwell looked out of his window. There was a boy at the other side of the street. The boy took some
bread out of a bag and began eating it.
There was a very thin dog in the street too. The boy said to it very kindly. "Come here, good dog. Do you
want a piece of bread?"
The dog was very hungry and went to the boy, but he didn't give it any of his bread. Instead, he kicked
(踢) the dog. It ran away and the boy laughed.
Then Mr Stilwell came out of his house and said to the boy, "Do you want a shilling?"
The boy was happy and said, "Yes, I do."
"Come here," Mr Stilwell said. The boy went to Mr Stilwell, but Mr Stilwell didn't give him a shilling.
Instead, he hit him with a stick.
The boy cried and said, "Why did you hit me? I didn' t ask you for any money."
"No," Mr Stilwell said, "and the dog didn' t ask you for any bread, but you kicked it."
1. Mr Stilwell stood ______ and looked out.
A. before the window
B. in the street
C. on his house
D. at the table
2. The thin dog was ______.
A. Mr Stilwell's
B. the boy's
C. Mr Stilwell's neighbour's
D. a wild one
3. The boy was Mr Stilwell's son, wasn't he?
A. Yes, he was.
B. No, he wasn't.
C. Yes, he wasn't.
D. No, he was.
4. The boy ______.
A. kicked the dog, then gave bread to it
B. gave the dog bread, then kicked it away
C. kicked the dog, then laughed at it
D. was kind to the dog to give it bread
5. From this story, we can see that ______.
A. the boy was bad
B. Mr Stilwell was bad
C. the people in West countries liked the dogs
D. the people in West countries didn' t like the dogs