Pig Hunt
This task is about listening and recalling information.
Question
Your teacher will read you a text and the questions that go with it. Listen and follow your teacher's instructions.
a) Why didn't Gilbert leave the gully as soon as he saw the boar?
He did not want to leave his dogs.
He planned to shoot the pig, no matter what.
He was trapped by the boar.
The writer does not say.
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b) What allowed the pig-dogs to grab the boar's ears?
The boar had little freedom of movement.
The dogs' yelping confused the boar.
The dogs attacked it from both sides at once.
The boar was looking at Gilbert.
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c) Why didn't Gilbert shoot the boar when he first saw it?
He was hemmed in by thick scrub.
The dogs were too close to it.
He could not aim the rifle from his cramped position.
He wanted to wait until the boar came closer.
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d) Gilbert first wanted to shoot the boar
in the eye.
behind the shoulder.
anywhere in the head.
anywhere at all.
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e) Gilbert's aim was shaky because he was
confused by the movement of the dogs.
not sure of where to shoot the pig.
afraid of what might happen if he missed.
hemmed in by dense scrub.
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f) After wounding the pig, Gilbert hoped to escape injury by
signalling his dogs to attack it.
clubbing it with his rifle.
lying flat on the ground.
leaping into the thick scrub beside the track.
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g) What event do you think the author would have described
immediately before
this part of his story?
They had set out early on the pig hunt.
Gilbert had found clear signs of pigs.
The boar was seen to enter the patch of scrub.
They heard the dogs yelping excitedly.
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h) The farmers' story suggests that Gilbert was
a very foolish man.
an experienced hunter.
easily panicked in threatening situations.
kind to his hunting dogs.
Question
i) Which title best summarises what the story is about?
'A Close Shave'
'Dogs to the Rescue'
'A Clumsy Shot'
'How to Kill a Wild Pig'
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