READING:
Read
the text below. For questions (1 – 4) choose and circle the correct answer (A,
B, C or D).
The Boasting Traveler
A man who had traveled in foreign
lands boasted very much, on returning to his own country, of the many wonderful
and heroic deeds he had performed in the different places he had visited.
Among other things, he said that when
he was at Rhodes he had leaped to such a distance that no man of his day could
leap anywhere near him as to that, in Rhodes
there were many persons
who saw how he did it and whom he
could call as witnesses.
One of the people who were standing
by interrupted him, saying: "Now,
my good man, if this be all true there
is no need of witnesses. Suppose this to
be Rhodes, and leap for us." The man felt
ashamed and confused as he certainly couldn’t do that.
And the people around said: “He who
does a thing well does not need to boast”.
1 The
text tells about...
A a
famous traveler
B a
brave and heroic person
C a boastful man
D Rhodes sights
2 The
man in the story boasted about...
A the
number of places he had visited
B his
courageous behaviour and accomplishments
C wonderful
things he had seen
D good
friends he had made
3 According
to the man’s words in Rhodes...
A there
was a competition in leaping
B all
the people can leap well
C he
managed to jump really far
D he
walked to such a distance that no man of his day could compare anywhere near
him as to that
4 One
of the people who were standing by...
A ask
him to repeat his leap
B started
boasting about his sport achievements
C was
a witness of the leaping record
D broke
the man’s record