Choose the correct answer a, b, c, or
d.!
Questions for no 1-5
We usually say that people have five senses. Senses
are the way that we learn what is happening around us. The five main senses are
sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.
Each sense depends on specific organ of the body.
This organ receives the information and then the nerves send this information
to the brain. For example, eyes control sight, ears control hearing, and skin
control touch. Taste depends on the taste buds on the tongue, and smell depends
on the nose.
In
addition, there are also other senses which are equally as important. There is
a sense of balance which stops us from falling down. We also have sense of
hunger, thirst, and heat and cold.
1. A
good title for this selection is ( )
a) Getting
information for our body
b) Sight
is important
c) Seeing
and hearing better
d) Taste
is better
2. The
word sight in line 5 means ( )
a) The
ability to say
b) The
ability to see
c) The
ability to speak
d) The
ability to taste
3. We
may conclude that all senses are greatly controlled by ( )
a) The
eyes, ears, and nose
b) The
nerves in the hands
c) The
brain
d) The
hands and legs
4. Without
a good sense of balance, people cannot ( )
a) Walk
b) Fall
down
c) Drink
d) Eat
5. Taste
buds are located ( )
a) On
the tongue
b) In
the skin
c) In
the nose
d) In
the ear
Questions for no 6-10
The
Cherokee Indians lived in different states in the southeastern and southern
parts of the United States. Like many other languages, Cherokee was originally
only a spoken language, that is, there was no system for writing or reading of
this language. However, this problem was solved by a Cherokee Indian named
Sequoyah, the inventor of an alphabet that let people read and write Cherokee.
Sequoyah
was born in the state of Tennessee. He was born of an Indian mother and a white
father. Although he did not receive any school education, he recognized the
value of reading and writing. Every evening he worked hard to come up with an
alphabet. In 1823, he completed his alphabet after twelve years of diligent
work. His alphabet had symbols for the eighty-six sounds of the Cherokee
language.
Thousands
of Cherokees learned to read and write due to Sequoyah’s new alphabet. Soon a
newspaper, phoenix, was published in
both English and Cherokee. Sequoyah himself moved to different states teaching
his new alphabet until his death in 1843. He was approximately seventy years
old. His willingness to help his people will be remembered for a long time.
6. A
good title for this selection is ( )
a) Sequoyah
and his new alphabet
b) A
language for all Indians
c) The
Cherokee Indians
d) Southeastern
and southern U.S.
7. In
line 8, come up with means ( )
a) Arrive
b) Produce
c) Pronounce
d) Speak
8. We
can conclude that Tennessee is ( )
a) Where
Sequoyah’s parents were born
b) In
the southeastern or southern U.S.
c) Both
A and B
d) Not
all
9. Sequoyah
finished his alphabet ( )
a) In
1823
b) In
1843
c) In
1835
d) In
1866
10. From
this story, we know that Sequoyah never ( )
a) Attended
school
b) Finished
his alphabet
c) Taught
anything
d) Complete
writing alphabet
Question for no 10-20
Chris Evert Lloyd is an American tennis champion and
one of the tennis players in the world. She is noted for her strong backhand
and her intense concentration during a match.
Christine Marie Evert was born in Fort
Lauderdale, Florida. She learned to play tennis from her father. Because she
learned to play on the slow clay tennis courts which are common in southern
Florida, Evert is at her best on slow courts.
In 1961, at the age of sixteen, Evert
became the youngest player to reach the semi-finals of the United States Open
Tennis Championships. This was her first time to participate in the U.S Open.
In 1972, she turned professional and was able to accept money and other prizes
for winning matches.
In 1974, she won the women’s singles
title in two major tournaments. These titles were at Wimbledon, the British
championship, and the French Open, which is played on clay. Later she won the
U.S and Australian Open, the two other major tennis championships.
Evert set an impressive record of wins
on clay courts. From August 1973 to May 1979, a period of almost six years,
Evert beat 125 opponents. Her unbelievable record will be remembered for a very
long time in the sports world. In 1979, Evert married English tennis player
John Lloyd.
11. Wimbledon
is site of ( )
a) The
U.S. Open
b) The
British championship
c) The
French Open
d) Bothe
B and C
12. A
tennis competition between two people is called a tennis ( )
a) Game
b) Champion
c) Open
d) Match
13. Chris
Evert’s husband is from ( )
a) England
b) French
c) The
U.S.
d) Australia
14. At
her first U.S. Open, Evert was a ( )
a) Finalist
b) Semifinalist
c) Winner
d) Champion
15. How
many major tennis championships are there? ( )
a) Four
b) Three
c) Two
d) One
16. About
how old was Evert when she turned professional? ( )
a) Nineteen
b) Fifteen
c) Seventeen
d) Twenty
17. Which
of the following happened first? ( )
a) Evert
turned professional
b) Evert
married john Lloyd
c) Evert
won her first Wimbledon
d) Evert
won her first U.S. Open
18. Which
of these statements is true? ( )
a) Evert
learned tennis in Florida
b) Evert
is Excellent on fast court
c) Evert
has won the U.S. Open more than any other
d) All
of the above
19. The
word turned in line 9 probably means ( )
a) Could
b) Wanted
c) Became
d) Remembered
20. The
word noted in line 2 probably means ( )
a) Recognized
b) Turned
c) Played
d) defeated
Questions for no 21-30!
Many people who are looking to get a pet dog get a
puppy. There are many reasons why people get puppies. After all, puppies are
cute, friendly, and playful. But even though puppies make good pets, there are
good reasons why you should consider getting an adult dog instead.
When you get a puppy, you have to teach it how to behave.
You have to make sure that the puppy is housebroken so that it does not go to
the bathroom inside the house. You have to teach the puppy not to jump up on
your guests or chew on your shoes. You have to train the puppy to walk on a
leash. This is a lot of work.
On the other hand, when you get an adult dog, there
is a good chance that it will already know how to do all of the previously
mentioned things. Many adult dogs have already been housebroken. Many adult
dogs will not jump on or chew things that you do not want them to jump on or
chew. Many adult dogs will be able to walk on a leash without pulling you to
the other side of the street.
Puppies also have a lot of energy and want to play
all of the time. This can be fun, but you might not want to play as much as
your puppy does. Puppies will not always sleep through the night or let you
relax as you watch television. On the other hand, most adult dogs will wait on
you to play. What is more, they will sleep when you are sleeping and are happy
to watch television on the couch right beside you.
There
is one last reason why you should get an adult dog instead of a puppy. When
most people go to the pound to get a dog, they get a puppy. This means that
many adult dogs spend a lot of time in the pound, and some never find good
homes. So if you are looking to get a dog for a pet, you should think about
getting an adult dog. They are good pets who need good homes.
21.
The
author apparently thinks that puppies are ( )
a)
Bad
pets because they took much work to own
b)
Friendly,
playful, and a lot of work
c)
Not
as cute as adult dogs
d)
Not
as playful as adult dogs
22.
As
used in paragraph 2, which is the best synonym for behave? ( )
a)
Listen
b)
Understand
c)
Train
d)
Act
23.
The
main purpose of paragraph 2 is to explain how puppies ( )
a)
Are
very immature
b)
Do
not make good pets
c)
Can
be very destructive
d)
Are
a lot of work
24.
As
used in paragraph 3, which is the best example of a dog that is housebroken?
( )
a)
Spot
goes outside to use bathroom
b)
Rex
always break things inside the house
c)
Rover
never jumps on guests
d)
Muffin
chews on people’s shoes
25.
According
to the passage, why are adult dogs easier to take care of than puppies? ( )
I.
Puppies need to learn how to walk nicely on a leash.
II.
Adult dogs have less energy than puppies do.
III. It is harder for adult dogs to find a home than
it is for puppies.
a)
I
only
b)
I
and II only
c)
II
and III only
d)
I,
II, and III
26.
Based
on information in the passage, which of the following statements is false? ( )
a)
Puppies
have a lot of energy
b)
Puppies
need a lot of attention
c)
Adult
dogs do not like to play
d)
Adult
dogs do not need eat very much
27.
As
used in paragraph 4, which is the best synonym for relax? ( )
a)
Work
b)
Leave
c)
Play
d)
Rest
28.
The
author begins paragraphs 3 and 5 with the phrase, "On the other
hand." This phrase is used to ( )
a)
Highlight
an example
b)
Contrast
previous information
c)
Contradict
a letter statement
d)
Support
the upcoming paragraph
29.
In
the final paragraph, the author says, "many adult dogs spend a lot of time
in the pound, and some never find good homes." Based on what you have read
in the passage, why is this most likely the case? ( )
a)
People
see adult dogs as unhappy and dangerous, while they see puppies as cute and
friendly
b)
People
understand that most adult dogs still need to a lot of training before they
understand how to behave properly
c)
People
think that puppies are cute and playful and do not always think how much work
it will take to train them
d)
People
do not want to get a dog that does not have much time left to live
30.
Based
on information in the passage, it can be understood that someone who owns a
puppy must be ( )
a)
Strict
b)
Serious
c)
Careful
d)
Responsible
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