In a small village, there lived a young girl named Sali. Sali was known throughout the village for her
kindness and generosity. She would often spend he days helping the elederly, playing with the
children, and tending to the animals in need. One sunny morning, as Sali was walking through the
village square, she stumbled upon a wounded bird lying on the ground.
Without hesitation, Sali gently picked up the bird and cradled it in her hand. She knew she had to
help the little creature, so she brought it back to her humble cottage and tended to its injuries with
care and compassion. Days turned into weeks, and the bird slowly began to heal under Sali’s
watchful eye. It chriped happily as Sali fed it, sang to it, and kept it warm.
The villagers marveled at Sali’s dedication and love for the bird, and soon word spread far and wide
about the kind-hearted girl who had saved a life. As the bird grew stronger, Sali knew it was time to
set it free. With a heavy heart, she carried the bird to the edge of the forecast and gently released it
into the sky. The bird soared high above the treetops, it wings outstretched in freedom and
gratitude. From that day on, Sali became known as the village’s guardian angel, a symbol of love and
compassion for all living beings. Her selfess act had touched the hearts of many and inspired others
to follow in her footsteps, spreading kindness and goodwill wherever they went.
Questions:
1- What did Sali symbolize in the village?
A- hatred
B-Love and compassion
C-Greed
D-Selfisness
2- what was Sali firstly known as?
A-kind and generous
B-Wild
C-rude
D-brave.
3-The wounded bird that Sali found was:
A-featherless
B-flying high
C-lying on ground
D-shivering
4-The best meaning for the word “Cradle” is:
A- treat carefully
B-set it free
C-Giving food
D-keeping in cage.
5-After some weeks, what happened to the bird under Salis watchful eyes
A-The brid died
B-The condition got worse
C-The bird began to heal
D-The bird got broken leg.
6-What did the villagers notice about Sali?
A-Sali was lazy
B-Sali was dedicated
C-Sali was active
D-Sali was wonded
7-Where did Sali release the bird ?
A- into the sky
B-On the gound
C-In the desert
D-In the garden
8-As the bird grew stronger means:
A-The bird became faster
B-The bird became taller
C-The bird became more powerful
D-The bird became nicer
9-How did others feel about Sali’s selfess’s act?
A-They were inspired
B-They got bored
C-They laughted
D-The bullied Sali
10- The main idea of the passage is that:
A-The bird is storng
B-Salis selfless act
C-The good village
D-The blue sky
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kindness and generosity. She would often spend he days helping the elederly, playing with the
children, and tending to the animals in need. One sunny morning, as Sali was walking through the
village square, she stumbled upon a wounded bird lying on the ground.
Without hesitation, Sali gently picked up the bird and cradled it in her hand. She knew she had to
help the little creature, so she brought it back to her humble cottage and tended to its injuries with
care and compassion. Days turned into weeks, and the bird slowly began to heal under Sali’s
watchful eye. It chriped happily as Sali fed it, sang to it, and kept it warm.
The villagers marveled at Sali’s dedication and love for the bird, and soon word spread far and wide
about the kind-hearted girl who had saved a life. As the bird grew stronger, Sali knew it was time to
set it free. With a heavy heart, she carried the bird to the edge of the forecast and gently released it
into the sky. The bird soared high above the treetops, it wings outstretched in freedom and
gratitude. From that day on, Sali became known as the village’s guardian angel, a symbol of love and
compassion for all living beings. Her selfess act had touched the hearts of many and inspired others
to follow in her footsteps, spreading kindness and goodwill wherever they went.
Questions:
1- What did Sali symbolize in the village?
A- hatred
B-Love and compassion
C-Greed
D-Selfisness
2- what was Sali firstly known as?
A-kind and generous
B-Wild
C-rude
D-brave.
3-The wounded bird that Sali found was:
A-featherless
B-flying high
C-lying on ground
D-shivering
4-The best meaning for the word “Cradle” is:
A- treat carefully
B-set it free
C-Giving food
D-keeping in cage.
5-After some weeks, what happened to the bird under Salis watchful eyes
A-The brid died
B-The condition got worse
C-The bird began to heal
D-The bird got broken leg.
6-What did the villagers notice about Sali?
A-Sali was lazy
B-Sali was dedicated
C-Sali was active
D-Sali was wonded
7-Where did Sali release the bird ?
A- into the sky
B-On the gound
C-In the desert
D-In the garden
8-As the bird grew stronger means:
A-The bird became faster
B-The bird became taller
C-The bird became more powerful
D-The bird became nicer
9-How did others feel about Sali’s selfess’s act?
A-They were inspired
B-They got bored
C-They laughted
D-The bullied Sali
10- The main idea of the passage is that:
A-The bird is storng
B-Salis selfless act
C-The good village
D-The blue sky
https://t.me/Nat_test