Long, long ago there was an old man. He had a very big orange tree in his garden. On the tree there were many fine oranges.
One day the old man found one of the oranges was bigger than the others. It was as big as a watermelon. So he took the big orange to the king. The king was very happy and gave the old man a lot of money for it.
When a rich man heard of this, he said to himself, "It is only an orange. Why did the king give him so much money? If I take my gold cup to the king, he will give me much more money for it."
The next day when the king got the gold cup, he said to the rich man, "What a beautiful cup! I'll give you something for it. Please take the great orange."
What did the old man have in his garden?
A.An orange tree | B.Watermelons | C.The king | D.A gold cup |
What did the old man find one day?
A.He found there was a big watermelon in his gardon. |
B.He found one of the oranges was as big as a watermelon. |
C.He found the rich man had a gold cup. |
D.He found the king liked big oranges very much.. |
Who did the old man give the big orange to?
A.A rich man. | B.The king, | C.Himself. | D.His friend. |
What did a rich man think when he heard of the story?
A.He was happy for the old man. |
B.He wanted to know why the king gave the old man so much money. |
C.He wanted to get the orange. |
D.He thought the king would give him much money if he gave the king his gold cup. |
Was the rich man very happy at last?
A.Yes, he was. | B.No, he wasn’t. | C.We don’t know. | D.Yes, he is. |