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¡¡¡¡A close friend of mine lives with six hundred wild animals on the Greek Island of Kyklos. Ever since he left school (where I first knew him) he has traveled all over the world collecting animals for his very own zoo. He hoped to collect at least two examples of every sort of animal on his land, like Noah before the Great Flood. But the flood that my friend was afraid of, was a flood not of water, but of people. I expect you have heard of my friend: he writes books about his travels, and about the wild and wonderful animals that he collects. The money from the books helps to pay for all the food that these animals eat.
¡¡¡¡My friend told me that when he was out looking for water last week (there is not enough water on the island, though there is plenty all around it) , he found oil. He needs money for his travels, and for his zoo, and a little oil would buy enough water for a lifetime; but he knows that if tells anybody else about it, it will be the end of his zoo, and his life's work. So, if I know my friend, he will not tell anybody (but you and me) about what he found because oil and water do not mix.
Choose the best answer:
(1) My friend lives ________.
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A.on an island in the middle of a great flood
B.at the school that we used to go to, on Kyklos
C.on a Greek island with six hundred animals
D.all over the world; he is always traveling
(2) Since he left school ________.
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A.he has collected books about every sort of animal
B.he has lived in zoos all over the world
C.he has lived all the time on Greek island
D.he has traveled all over the world collecting animals
(3) The flood of which my friend was afraid was ________.
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A.a flood of too many people
B.a great flood of water
C.a flood of too many animals on his island
D.a flood of oil
(4) He pays for the food the animals eat by ________.
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A.collecting two examples of every animal
B.travelingall over the world
C.writing books
D.selling the oil on his island
(5) Last week my friend ________.
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A.found enough water on his island to last a life-time
B.was looking for water, and found oil
C.found plenty of oil all round the island
D.went out looking for oil to pay for his travels
(6) If he tells anybody about the oil ________.
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A.it will be the end of his life's work
B.he will have as many animals as he needs
C.he will not write any more books
D.people will no longer come and visit his zoo
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