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Wang Lin is a student of Grade 7. One Sunday, Wang Lin wants to go to the zoo to see animals. He likes animals very muh. His favorite animals are elephants and monkeys. He thinks elephants are kind and monkeys look cute. But he doesn’t like tigers and lions. On the way to the zoo, he sees a little boy. The boy is crying. Wang Lin asks, “what’s up, little boy?” “I can’t find mty home.” So Wang Lin helps him to find his home. “Thank you for your help. It’s very kind of you.” The boy’s parents say to Wang Lin.
Now it’s six o’clock. It’s time for dinner. Wang Lin has to go home. He can’t go to the zoo, but he is very happy.
What does Wang Lin do

A.He is a student
B.He wants to go to the zoo
C.He likes animals very much
D.He helps the little boy to find his home

Where does Wang Lin want to go one Sunday?

A.His friend’s home B.the little boy’s home
C.the zoo D.his school

What animals does Wang Lin like?

A.Elephants and tigers B.Monkeys and lions
C.Elephants and monkeys D.Tigers and lions

Why is the boy crying?

A.He can’t find his school
B.He can’t go to the zoo
C.Wang Lin can’t help him
D.He can’t find his way home.

What do you think of Wang Lin?

A.He is very clever
B.He is very young
C.He is very kind and helpful..
D.He likes his parents.
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