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Reading Comprehension

Total questions: 30

Worksheet time: 56mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
What is the expected air quality for the next 12 hours in Singapore?
a)
Healthy range to unhealthy range
b)
Moderate range to unhealthy range
c)
Unhealthy range to very unhealthy range
d)
Very unhealthy range to hazardous range
2.
What is included in all Kid’s Meal options?
a)
Mini Burrito plate
b)
Cheese quesadilla
c)
Beans, rice & fruit juice
d)
Rice & fruit juice
3.
Which day do the classes end the earliest?
a)
Monday
b)
Wednesday
c)
Thursday
d)
Friday
4.
What should you avoid doing while you are working as a cashier?
a)
Chat with co-workers
b)
Know your product
c)
Count back change
d)
Smile and be nice
5.
What is the main purpose of this poster?

To inform people _____________________.  
a)
the serious complications of H1N1
b)
the symptoms and prevention of H1N1
c)
to have regular exercise
d)
to check temperature regularly 
6.
What is the first thing you should do in case of burns?
a)
Cover affected area 
b)
Remove belt and shoes
c)
Immerse in cold water
d)
Pour hot water on affected area
7.

Read and answer the questions!


Water comes in three forms: liquid, solid, and gas.

Water can be a liquid. It flows. It has no shape of its own. A liquid takes the shape of its container.

Water can be a solid. Solids have their own shape. Water in its solid form is called ice.

Water can be a gas. Gas has no shape. Water in its gas form is called vapor.


What is this text mostly about?

a)

Types of liquid

b)

states of matter

c)

forms of water

d)

gas has no shape

8.

Soaring over the city at an impressive 2,716 feet (828 meters) and boasting 200 stories (160 habitable), the $1.5 billion Burj Khalifa project was unveiled by Dubai's ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum in January 2010. At the peak of construction, more than 12,000 international workers were on site per day logging a collective 22 million man-hours during the six years it took to complete. The Burj Khalifa is twice the height of New York's Empire State Building and three times as tall as the Eiffel Tower in Paris. It even surpassed Taiwan's Taipei 101, which at 1,667 feet (508m) had held the world title since it opened in 2004.


Question: How many international workers were on site per day during the Burj Khalifa's construction? (Skill: scanning)

a)

12000

b)

2000

c)

22000

9.

The assessment of past rises and falls in sea level requires study of submerged land surfaces off the coast and of elevated beaches on land. Raised beaches are remnants of former coastlines at higher levels relative to the present shoreline and visible, for instance, along the California coast north of San Francisco, the height of a raised beach above the present shoreline, however, does not generally give a straightforward indication of the height of a former sea level.

The word "remnants" in the passage is closest in meaning to ......

a)

remains

b)

regions

c)

pints

d)

origins

10.

The Native American Trade is the trade between Europeans, their North American descendants, and the indigenous people of North America who are now known as Native Americans in the United States, First Nations in Canada, whom were formerly known as Indians. Indian Trade is the term used to describe the people involved in the trade, which began in the 1500s, and had various products in different regions and eras. In most of Canada the term is synonymous with the fur trade such as beaver fur which, from the European point of view, was the most valuable product of the trade.

The word "indigenous" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ....

a)

Intelligent

b)

Foreign

c)

Native

d)

Friendly

11.

The railroad was not the first institution to impose regularity on society, or to draw attention to the importance of precise timekeeping. For as long as merchants have set out their wares at daybreak and communal festivities have been celebrated, people have been in rough agreement with their neighbors as to the time of day. The value of this tradition is today more apparent than ever. Were it not for public acceptance of a single yardstick of time, social life would be unbearably chaotic: the massive daily transfers of goods, services, and information would proceed in fits and starts; the very fabric of modern society would begin to unravel.

In line 7, the phrase "this tradition" refers to

a)

the practice of starting the business day at dawn

b)

friendly relations between neighbors

c)

the railroad's reliance on time schedules

d)

people's agreement on the measurement of time

12.

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?

a)

Weather reporters need to know where the cold air is

b)

Pictures help weather reporters get information out in a fast way

c)

Their reports need to be correct, but they also need to be short

d)

They have to know where it is raining and what types of clouds are in the area

13.
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?
a)
Soccer is important at the Olympics.
b)
Soccer is a worldwide sport.
c)
Soccer is also called football.
d)
Soccer is played by men and women.
14.
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 ___________________.
a)
got her sunglasses
b)
made a sandwich
c)
picked up her umbrella
d)
put on sandals
15.
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:
a)
how many blood cells are made by the body
b)
how important blood is
c)
why people can die from loss of blood
d)
why sick people are sometimes given blood
16.

What had made this a good year for apples?

a)

the autumn

b)

the weather

c)

the sunny day

17.

Who said, "I think I can smell an apple pie baking right now." ?

a)

Jason's mother

b)

Jason's father

c)

Jason

18.

How often did Jason's family go to U Pick M Orchard?

a)

once

b)

every year

c)

each spring

19.

Did Jason enjoy picking apples?

a)

No, he didn't want to o to pick apples with his parents.

b)

No, he stayed in the car, while his parents picked apples.

c)

Yes, because he loved apple pie.

20.

What did Jason mean when he said he could almost smell the apple pie baking now?

a)

His mother was baking an apple pie.

b)

There was someone at the U Pick M Orchard baking a pie.

c)

He knew his mom was going to bake an apple pie.

21.

Jason and his family were from ________________________.

a)

New York

b)

New Jersey

c)

New Orleans

22.

We don't want the pies to be sour.

sour means....

a)

to taste sweet

b)

to taste like lemons

c)

to taste ripe

23.

Complete the sentence.

"I will bring an apple _______________________,"he said.

a)

picker

b)

hand

c)

basket

24.

What other title will be appropriate for this short passage?

a)

Jason Loves Apple Pies

b)

The Love For Apples

c)

Apples Are Sweet

25.

How many bushel baskets Jason and his family were able to fill?

a)

three

b)

one

c)

two

26.

A Problem at the Zoo

Mr. Gonzalez's class was worried. The polar bears at the zoo were acting nervous. The oldest bear was swimming all the time. He never rested!

The zookeeper told the kids the problem was noise. The bear reserve was near the highway. The bears heard cars go by. Drivers blew their horns. What could be done?

The class wrote letters to the mayor. The mayor suggested lowering the speed limit for the cars. She also said she could post signs that said, “NO HONKING! It disturbs the bears.” The signs went up and the speed limit was lowered.

The class noticed right away that the bears were napping more. They felt they had made a change using their government.


What was causing the bears to be nervous?

a)

Swimming

b)

Noise

c)

Napping

d)

The class

27.

The Great Library

The Great Library of Alexandria, in Egypt, was a public library. In ancient times, people called it a wonder.

The books were not like our books. They were scrolls. They were made of paper. They were round like a tube. The library had many thousands of scrolls.

The library wanted as many books as it could get. Kings would write to other kings. They would ask for books. Sometimes they didn’t return them.

Books were bought. Sometimes the librarians stole books for the library.

Sadly, the library burnt down. But it was a model for libraries we know today. It was the first great library.


Why did kings write to other kings to get books?

a)

The librarians told them to.

b)

The library was important to them.

c)

The library was a wonder.

d)

Kings everywhere did this.

28.

Which birds are found in most of the

lower 48 U.S. states?

a)

Blue Jay and Cardinal

b)

Blue Jay and Purple Finch

c)

Purple Finch and American Goldfinch

d)

Cardinal and American Goldfinch

29.
The wind blew through his hair as the boy watched the clouds roll in. As the waves grew bigger and bigger, he decided it was time to ride home. What is the boy doing?
a)
eating breakfast
b)
sailing
c)
riding his bike
d)
playing with his friends
30.
My family went to the circus. We saw the funny clowns. We watched the lion act. We ate a lot of treats and popcorn.  This story is about __________.
a)
eating treats and popcorn
b)
clowns
c)
going to the circus
d)
lions