C) quiet and peaceful
3. What makes a cuckoo’s sound in “The Cuckoo in the Woods”?
A) a violin B) a piano C) a clarinet
4. The sound of “The Swan” is like a ... swan on a lake.
A) swimming B) singing C)
flying
Check true or false.
5. Camille Saint-Saëns was from Italy.
TRUE/FALSE
6. Violins and cellos are used in “Hens and Roosters.”
TRUE/FALSE
27. THE GREEDY OLD WOMAN
There once was a greedy old woman.
One night, a tired, hungry man came to her house. He asked for bread.
The old woman baked a small loaf of bread. However, it looked too big to give to the man. She made a
smaller loaf instead. That one also looked too big. She didn’t want to give the man any bread.
Then the man
got angry. He yelled at the woman, “You are very greedy! From now on, you will be a woodpecker. You will
have to work very hard for your food.” He used magic. She became a bird and flew away.
Next time you see a
woodpecker, think of the greedy old woman.
1. What is the main idea of this passage?
A) Working hard is good.
B) Baking bread is fun.
C) Being greedy is bad.
2. How did the man feel when he came to the old woman’s house?
A) hungry B) full C) greedy
3. Why did the old woman bake a second loaf of bread?
A) The first one didn’t look delicious.
B) The first one looked too large.
C) The first one was too small for two people.
4. The man was ... because the old woman was ...
A) happy, greedy B) greedy, sad C) angry, greedy
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