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Student book page 46-47

Total questions: 10

Worksheet time: 6mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

Why does the judge put the money in the bag?

a)

Because he wants to keep it

b)

Because he wants to give it to Pang Bo and Shen Ying

c)

Because he wants to give it to Li Hua

d)

Because he wants to jiggle it and make a sound

2.

Why do Pang Bo and Shen Ying think that the money should be theirs?

a)

Because Li Hua bought some mooncakes but didn't pay for them

b)

Because Li Hua enjoyed some food smells but didn't pay for them

c)

Because Pang Bo gave the five chien to Li Hua, so it really belongs to the cafe

d)

Because Shen Ying and Pang Bo are greedy

3.

How does the judge explain their payment?

a)

He says that Pang Bo and Shen Ying should smell the money inside the bag.

b)

He says that Li Hua must pay five chien for the smells, since she stole them.

c)

He says that there is no need to pay anything at all for the smells because they aren't real.

d)

He says that the sound of the coins jingling is enough to pay for the smell of the food.

4.

Select the two best answers.

Why do you think the judge asks so many questions?

a)

He enjoys talking and listening to his own voice

b)

He likes Li Hua and wants to be friendly to her

c)

He wants to clearly understand what happened.

d)

He wants Pang Bo and Shen Ying to answer 'yes' when he asks them if they like the sound of the money.

5.

In the story, Shen Ying and Pang Bo tried to trick Li Hua into paying for the smells.


Do you think anyone in the play tried to trick anyone else?

a)

Yes

b)

No

6.

Who tried to trick someone else?

a)

The judge tried to trick Shen Ying and Pang Bo

b)

Li Hua tried to trick Shen Ying and Pang Bo

c)

Shen Ying and Pang Bo tried to trick the judge

d)

Shen Ying and Pang Bo tried to trick Li Chang

7.

How do you think this line from the play should be spoken?


She's been stealing our smells!

a)

(angrily) She's been stealing our smells!

b)

(frightened) She's been stealing our smells!

c)

(shocked) She's been stealing our smells!

d)

(firmly) She's been stealing our smells!

8.

How do you think this line from the play should be spoken?

Choose two answers


No! Stop! This isn't fair!

a)

(angrily) No! Stop! This isn't fair!

b)

(frightened) No! Stop! This isn't fair!

c)

(shocked) No! Stop! This isn't fair!

d)

(firmly) No! Stop! This isn't fair!

9.

How do you think this line from the play should be spoken?


But it's our money!

a)

(angrily) But it's our money!

b)

(frightened) But it's our money!

c)

(shocked) But it's our money!

d)

(firmly) But it's our money!

10.

How do you think this line from the play should be spoken?


No. Your pay for the smells was the sound of the money.

a)

(angrily) No. Your pay for the smells was the sound of the money.

b)

(frightened) No. Your pay for the smells was the sound of the money.

c)

(shocked) No. Your pay for the smells was the sound of the money.

d)

(firmly) No. Your pay for the smells was the sound of the money.