Selasa, 26 April 2011

NARRATIVE 2

            One day when a rabbit was walking in the forest, he heard someone crying out, “Help! Help! Help me, please!”  He looked around and finally he saw a wolf. A great stone had fallen on his back, so he couldn’t get up. The wolf asked the rabbit’s help and he said he would die if nobody helped him.
            The rabbit worked very hard and finally he managed to get the big stone off the wolf’s back. However, instead of saying thank you, the wolf jumped up and caught the rabbit in this mouth. The rabbit cried and asked for the mercy but the wolf insisted on killing him for his meal.
            Then the rabbit said, “No good person kills someone who has helped him. It is not fair. You can ask the duck, who is very fat and knows everything.”
            Therefore both of them went to the duck. He listened to their story and he said, “Show me the stone, I want to know how the story happened.” Then, they all together went to the stone.”
            “Now, let me be sure about this, said the duck. “ Put the stone on the wolf’ back exactly as it was when you found him. “So the wolf lay down and with much effort the rabbit put the stone on his back again.
            “Well, what do you think?” the wolf asked the duck. The duck thought for a moment. Then he said, “I think you were wrong to be cruel to the rabbit, who had helped you. Now wait and see until someone else will help you!” And the duck and rabbit left the wolf in the sorry state in which the rabbit had come upon him. They laughed at the wolf although he asked for help. “Help! Help! Help me, please!”
1. What is the text about?              
A. A forest life
B. Wild animals
C. The rabbit and the wolf
D.  Food chain in ecosystem
E.  How the wolf was trapped
2.   The rabbit cried and asked for the mercy …. (par. 2). 
      What does the underlined word mean?
       A. time
B. sorry
C. reason
D. sadness
E. kindness 
3.   What did the rabbit do to the wolf?
A. He forgave the wolf
B. He wanted to eat the wolf
C. He lifted the stone on the wolf’s back
D. He helped the wolf meet the duck
E. He trapped the wolf in the forest
4.   What do we learn from the text?
A. Don't ever help a wolf
B. Go to a wise duck for an advice
C. Run away when we meet a wolf
D. We must thank the favor done for us
E. We need to lift the stones on the street

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