Apr 19, 2022
READING PASSAGE. TWO DOGS FIGHTING
Have you ever watched two dogs fighting? The scene is both interesting and terrifying. I once watched two dogs, Whisky and Sandy fighting. Whisky was a brown dog with white hair round his eyes. This made him look very fearful. He was often running after lizards and barking at strange things and visitors. Sandy, on the other hand, was a black dog with white legs and face. He was gentle and friendly to both adults and children.
When the fight started, everybody thought Sandy would be no match for Whisky. Whisky was the first to attack. He jumped up with his fore-legs raised, mouth wide open and gripped the back of Sandy‟s neck with his sharp teeth. Sandy went down with Whisky on top of him. Sandy played it cool as if he did not feel any pain. The spectators believed the more aggressive Whisky had won the fight.
Suddenly, the tide turned. Sandy got hold of one of Whisky‟s hind legs and bit hard as if breaking a bone. Whisky felt the pain and as he opened his mouth to yelp, Sandy broke free.
As Whisky was about to attack again Sandy jumped on his back and held his throat. Down he went on his back. The crowd then cheered, Sandy! San-dy!! San-dy!!!
Feeling very proud, Sandy released Whisky and he ran away with his tail between his legs. Sandy had
won the fight.
According to the passage when one comes across two dogs fighting, one ………..
A. becomes both attracted and frightened
B. must run away from them
C. must hit their necks with a stick
D. must shout to separate them
E. becomes both sorry and happy.
8. The spectators thought Whisky had won the fight because he ………..
A. had once attacked and defeated a lizard
B. knew how to fight
C. was able to jump higher than Sandy
D. pushed Sandy to the ground
E. showed his sharp teeth
9. Whisky was defeated because Sandy ………
A. had the support of the crowd
B. bit his legs
C. held his throat D. turned the tide E. attacked first
10. Sandy played it cool means that Sandy ……..
A. enjoyed the fight
B. felt very cold
C. did not bark
D. remained undisturbed
E. stopped fighting
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English
Elementary