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Tanesha Pope
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Reading Comprehension

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Multiple Choice
A bat can fly at night or even with its eyes closed. But if you cover its ears, it can't fly very well. Bats make sounds that people can't hear. The bats find their way by listening to these sounds as they echo off things. Bats even locate insects to eat by following the sounds that bounce off the bugs. People use their eyes, but bats use their ears to know where they're going. This paragraph mainly tells:
how bats use sound
what things bats often eat as food
how bats fly toward people
how people can hear the sounds of bats
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People do not really use music to charm snakes. Snakes have no ears, so the snake can't hear a flute. The snake charmer startles the snake by waving a hand near it. The snake lifts its head to look around. The charmer then says back and forth or moves the flute. The snake moves its head to keep an eye on the movement. This paragraph mainly tells:
why flute music charms snakes
why snakes can't hear sounds
how people really charm snakes
why snakes have no ears
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Blood is a miracle liquid. It flows to every part of the body. Some blood cells carry food and oxygen to body organs. Other blood cells kill germs and help stop cuts from bleeding. People can die if they lose a lot of blood or if their blood cells get sick. Doctors sometimes give people fresh blood to save their lives. This paragraph mainly tells:
how many blood cells are made by the body
how important blood is
why people can die from loss of blood
why sick people are sometimes given blood
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Multiple Choice
Sam woke up and saw the sun shining in the sky. He packed his swimming suit, a towel, a beach ball, and his sandals in his bag. Then, he went to the kitchen and made a sack lunch.
Sam is most likely going to ___________________.
the beach
school
the mall
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Multiple Choice
It was raining outside. Sue got out of bed and got dressed for school. Then, she ate breakfast and grabbed her backpack. Before Sue left the house, she probably ___________________.
Got her sunglasses.
Made a sandwich.
Picked up her umbrella.
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Soccer is known in some countries as football. It is a popular sport across the world, with over 200 countries playing the sport. It is estimated that over 250 million people, both men and women, play soccer. The sport has been part of the Olympic games from 1900 to 1928 and from 1936 to today.
What is the main idea?
Soccer is important at the Olympics.
Soccer is a worldwide sport.
Soccer is also called football.
Soccer is played by men and women.
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Multiple Choice
Weather reporters have to give out a lot of information. That's why they use pictures. The pictures help them tell us about the weather without using so many words. Weather reporters need to know where the cold air is. They need to know where the warm air is. They have to know where it is raining and what types of clouds are in the area. Their reports need to be correct, but they also need to be short. The pictures help weather reporters get the information out in a fast way.
Which sentence best describes the main idea of the paragraph?
Weather reporters need to know where the cold air is
Pictures help weather reporters get information out in a fast way
Their reports need to be correct, but they also need to be short
They have to know where it is raining and what types of clouds are in the area
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Multiple Choice
Floods can cause tremendous damage. They can ruin houses, roads and buildings. Floods can take down trees and cause mudslides. It often leaves mud, sand and debris behind. It can take months to clean up after a flood.
What is the main idea?
Floods can cause a lot of damage.
Floods cause mudslides.
Floods damage houses and roads.
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of the photograph in the passage?
to show that no one plays on black sand beaches
to show an example of a black sand beach
to show how black sand beaches are made
to show the trees that grow on black sand beaches
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Multiple Choice
What is the meaning of the word stretches as it is used in this sentence?
"Long stretches of sand and the hot sun make it feel like a desert." (paragraph 1)
growing pieces
shrinking areas
unused pieces
unbroken areas
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Which is a synonym for convince?
practice
volunteer
trust
persuade
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Multiple Choice
What does the phrase have no idea mean?
do not understand
can’t think
ran out of ideas
have an active imagination
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A person who volunteers is someone who
studies for tests.
does no work at all.
gets a raise.
does work without being paid.
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Multiple Choice
Direction: Read the text and then answer the questions
Ever since he was six years old, Nick had wanted to get a puppy. His parents always refused. They said he wasn’t capable of taking care of a puppy. “You have no idea how much work a puppy is,” Dad said. “You would have to housebreak the puppy, train the puppy to obey you, and groom it, too.”
“And then there’s taking the puppy to the vet, playing with it, and feeding it,” Mom added. “It’s not that I’m against having a puppy. But a puppy takes up a lot of time.”
Nick couldn’t think of a way that he could convince his parents that he was ready for a puppy. Then, he got an idea. “If I volunteer at the animal shelter,” he thought, “I’ll bet Mom and Dad will see that I’m ready to take care of a puppy!”
Which word tells a reader most about the text while previewing it?
obey
groom
idea
puppy
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Multiple Choice
Which is a synonym for convince?
practice
volunteer
trust
persuade
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Multiple Choice
What is a kennel?
place for animals
kind of food
piece of clothing
helper
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Which word means once in a while?
often
never
occasionally
daily
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Nick wanted a puppy, so he decided to become a volunteer at the animal shelter. He was hoping to convince his parents that he was ready to take care of a puppy. He volunteered at the shelter twice each week, on Tuesdays after school and on Saturdays.
While he was there, Nick did several things. He walked the dogs and washed and brushed them. Grooming the long-haired dogs took a long time! He cleaned up the dogs’ kennels, too. He also played with the puppies to help get them used to people. Sometimes he gave them baths as well. Once in a while, Nick spent time with the kittens and cats, but he preferred working with the dogs. There was always plenty to do at the shelter, so Nick was never bored.
What does the first sentence tell about this text?
This text is about volunteering at an animal shelter.
This text is about taking shelter during a storm.
This text is about adopting an animal.
This text is about different animals.
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Multiple Choice
When fall came, the town council decided to spruce up the courthouse clock tower by giving it a new coat of paint.
What does spruce up mean as it is used above?
to make something look better
to give something a new purpose
to repair something that is broken
to take something down to rebuild it
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10. They always ............. TV in the evening.
are watch
watches
watch
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9. I ............. English very well.
speaks
don't speak
no speak
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7. It ............ a lot in Britain.
rain
rains
is rain
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8. I ........ pizza very much.
like
is like
likes
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