Once (从前) a man stole (偷) one of Washington’s horses. Washington went with a policeman to get back the horse. But the man didn’t give the horse to Washington. He said it was his horse. Washington put his hands on the eyes of the horse and said to the man, “If (如果) this is your horse, you must tell us in which eye it is blind (瞎的).” “In the right eye!” the man said. Washington took his hand from the right eye of the horse and showed the policeman that the horse was not blind in the right eye. “Oh, I made a mistake (弄错了),” said the man. “He is blind in the left eye,” Washington then took his hand from the left eye of the horse. It was not blind in the left eye either. “I made another mistake,” said the man. “Yes,” said the policeman, “and you know the horse is not yours. You must give it back to Washington.”
1.A man stole Washington’s ______. (
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2.Washington went to get back the horse with ______. (
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A.a policeman | B.a woman | C.his son |
3.Washington put his ______ on the horse’s eyes. (
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A.one hand | B.one foot | C.two hands |
4.The horse was ______. (
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A.blind in the left eye | B.blind in the right eye | C.not blind |
5.The horse was ______. (
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A.the thief’s | B.Washington’s | C.the policeman’s |