Task
2:
Task
2a
Orientation
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Events
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Twist
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After
a long day at the office, Chris came home one day and found his dog with the
neighbor’s pet rabbit in his mouth.
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The
rabbit was obviously dead. Chris panicked!“
If my
neighbors find out my dog killed their bunny, they’ll hate me forever,” he
thought. So he took the dirty, chewed up rabbit into the house, gave it a
bath and blow-dried its fur.
Chris
knew his neigbors kept their backdoor open during the summer, so he sneaked
inside and put the bunny back into the cage, hoping his neighbors would think
it died of natural causes.
A
couple of days later Chris and his neighbour saw each other outside.“
Did
you hear that Fluffy die?” the neighbour asked.“
Oh.
Uhmm... Sorry to hear that. What happened?” Chris mumbled.
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The
neighbour replied, “we just found him dead in his cage one day. But the
strange thing is that the day after we buried him, we went out to dinner and
someone must have dug him up, gave him a bath and put him back into the
cage!”
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Task
2b
Answer these
questions.
No
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Questions
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Answer
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1
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What does the story tell us?
A. A rabbit and a dog.
B. A boy who petted a rabbit.
C. Neighborhood in America.
D. A boy who tried to maintain neighborhood.
E. A boy who was angry with his neighbors because their dog killed his
rabbit.
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D. A boy who tried to maintain neighborhood.
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2
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What was his dog doing when Chris found it?
A. The dog was barking at a thief.
B. The dog was digging the neighbor’s field.
C. The dog was eating the rabbit.
D. The dog was killing the rabbit.
E. The dog was carrying a dead rabbit in his mouth.
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E. The dog was carrying a dead rabbit in his mouth.
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3
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What did Chris think of his neighbor’s rabbit?
A. It was alive.
B. It was killed by his dog.
C. It was funny.
D. It was stinky because it was already dead.
E. He was upset because his neighbor did not bury it
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B. It was killed by his dog.
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4
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How did Chris cover up the death of the rabbit?
A. By cleaning it and then putting it in his neighbor’s house.
B. By burying it in the backyard.
C. By throwing it into his neighbor’s rubbish bin.
D. By bathing it and then burying it.
E. By replacing it with his own rabbit.
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A. By cleaning it and then putting it in
his neighbor’s house
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5
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How did Chris get into his neighbor’s house?
A. Breaking the side window of the house.
B. Breaking the front door of the house.
C. Sneaking through the backdoor.
D. Using the key hidden below the doormat.
E. Passing the front gate of the house.
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C.Sneaking through the backdoor
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6
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What actually happened to the rabbit?
A. The dog ate the rabbit.
B. The dog found it died.
C. Chris unconsciously killed it.
D. Chris’s neighbour killed it and buried it before the dog found it.
E. It died and buried in the backyard before the dog found it.
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E. It died and buried in the backyard before the dog
found it
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7
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“If my neighbors find out my dog killed their bunny, they’ll hate me
forever.” (line 4)
The sentence implies ...
A. Chris wanted his neighbors to know that his dog killed the rabbit.
B. Chris worried if his neighbors was angry with him.
C. Chris hated his neighbor so that he killed the rabbit.
D. Chris let his dog eat the rabbit.
E. Chris was happy because his dog could kill the rabbit.
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B. Chris worried if his neighbors were angry with
him.
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8
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The word “him” in line 13 refers to ...
A. The dog
B. Chris
C. The rabbit
D. Chris’s neighbor
E. Chris’s rabbit
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C. The rabbit.
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9
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“ We just found him dead in his cage one day. But the strange thing is
that the day after we buried him, we went out to dinner and someone must have
dug him up, gave him a bath and put him back into the cage.”
What does the statement mean?
A. The rabbit was dead before the dog dug it out.
B. Someone consciously killed the rabbit and hid it.
C. Someone found a dead rabbit and then buried it.
D. Chris put it back to its cage because his dog killed it.
E. His neighbor did not know that the rabbit was dead in its cage.
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A. The rabbit was dead before the dog dug it out.
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10
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What actually happened was ...
A. The rabbit was dead because the dog killed it.
B. Chris ordered his dog to get the rabbit.
C. The rabbit did not die because of the dog.
D. Chris’ neighbor thought that the rabbit was still alive.
E. Chris’ neighbor actually wanted the rabbit dead.
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C. The rabbit did not die because of the dog.
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