Mrs. Brown lives in a small town in Australia.There is a big farm near the town.
On Sunday morning, she goes to her small shop. She opens the window of the shop and looks at the farm. It’s very beautiful. There are many cows, horses and small animals on the farm. Suddenly she sees a kangaroo(袋鼠) with her baby. It’s interesting to see them. The mother kangaroo is wearing an old jacket. They stand there and look hungry. Mrs. Brown gives some bread to them. The kangaroos get it. Then they become happy and jump away. Suddenly a wallet(钱包) drops on the floor from the jacket pocket. She picks it up and finds $300 and a photo in it. That is a man’s photo with his name “John” on it. “John? I have a brother. His name is also John.” Mrs. Brown says. “ Is this man my lost brother?” she thinks.
She takes the wallet with her and begins to look for the man. She asks many people in the town, and then she comes to the farm and asks the farmer. Hey! It is John, her lost brother. They are very happy to see each other.
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1.What animals can Mrs. Brown see on the farm that morning?
A.Cows, horses and small animals. |
B.Cows, horses, small animals and a kangaroo with a baby. |
C.Cows, horses and a kangaroo with her baby. |
D.Cows, horses, small animals and a kangaroo. |
A.Because she likes kangaroos very much. |
B.Because the mother kangaroo is wearing an old jacket. |
C.Because the mother kangaroo with her baby looks hungry. |
D.Because she wants to find John. |
A.A wallet. | B.A photo. | C.﹩300. | D.A jacket. |
A.By the wallet. | B.By the kangaroo. | C.By the jacket. | D.By the photo with his name. |
A.In a shop. | B.On a farm. | C.In a town. | D.In Australia. |

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