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    One day a peasant lost a horse and he went to town to buy another one. Among the horses on sale(出售)he saw his own horse. "This horse is mine," he said to the man standing by the horse, "Someone stole it from me three days ago." "How can that be?" the man said, "It has been mine for three years." "Three years?" said the peasant, "Are you sure?" Then he quickly covered the eyes of the horse with his hands and asked, "Which eye is he blind in?" "The left eye," said the man.

    The peasant took away his left hand and people saw the horse's left eye was clear and shining.

    "Oh, I made a mistake," said the man, "I meant to say the right eye."

    "It's not blind in either eye," said the peasant, taking away his other hand. Then he said to the people around, "It's clear that this man is a thief."

    The thief tried to run away, but they caught him. They took him to the judge, and the peasant got his horse back.

判斷下列句子是否符合短文內(nèi)容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示。

(    )1. The peasant went to look for his horse.

(    )2. He saw his horse was on sale.

(    )3. He covered one of the eyes of the horse with his hand.

(    )4. The thief didn't make a mistake.

(    )5. The horse was not blind at all.  

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