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A boy was one day sitting on the steps of a door. He had a broom in one hand, and in the other a large piece of bread and butter, which somebody had kindly given him. While he was eating it, and happily singing a song, he saw a poor little dog quietly sleeping not far from him. He called out to him, "Come here, poor fellow!"

The dog, hearing himself kindly spoken to, rose, pricked up his ears, and wagged his tail. Seeing the boy eating, he came near him. The boy held out to him a piece of bread and butter. As the dog stretched out (伸出) his head to take it, the boy quickly drew back his hand and hit him a hard rap on the nose. The poor dog ran away, howling (嚎叫) dreadfully, while the boy sat laughing at what he had done.

A gentleman, who was looking from a window on the other side of the street, saw what the boy had done. Opening the street door, he called him to cross over. At the same time, he held up a sixpence between his finger and thumb.

"Would you like this?"

"Yes, if you please, sir, "said the boy, smiling, and he quickly ran over to seize the money.

Just at the moment that he stretched out his hand, he got so hard a rap on his hand, from a stick which the gentleman had behind him, that he roared (咆哮) out like a bull!

"What did you do that for?" said the boy, making a very long face, and rubbing his hand. "I didn't hurt you, nor ask you for a sixpence."

"What did you hurt that poor dog for just now?" said the gentleman. "He didn't hurt you, nor ask you for your bread and butter. As you served him I have served you. Now, remember:    33   .

1.How did the dog probably feel at the end of Paragraph 2?

A.Curious and amazed. B.Surprised and angry.

C.Nervous and stressed. D.Relaxed and happy.

2.Why did the gentleman pretend (假装) to offer the boy a sixpence?

A.Because he wanted to help the poor boy.

B.Because he wanted to protect the poor dog.

C.Because he wanted to teach the boy a lesson.

D.Because he wanted to let the boy make friends with the dog.

3.What did the gentleman most probably say at the end of the story?

A.Like me, like my dog.

B.You can't teach an old dog new tricks.

C.Don't do to others what you don't want others do to you.

D.Never give your bread or butter to dogs, because they don't like it.

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