MAP 4 Reading Level 3 - Quiz 1
MAP 4 Reading Level 3 - Quiz 1
MAP 4 Reading Level 3 - Quiz 1
First introduced in 1941, M&M’s may look like any other candy, but they
breakfast! Your breakfast will also be a very memorable one! M&M’s are
Senses
In Captivity
Jon Bon Jovi started a foundation called Soul Kitchen that runs two
restaurants in which there are no prices, and meals are paid for by
playing video games, and using their cell phones. This reliance on
D. order of importance
was installed below the sign: the near end of the trolley is visible, but the
rest seems to have disappeared into the wall. The location quickly became
"Platform 9¾"
1 Dolphins are a diverse group of aquatic mammals. They live in all the
oceans and even in some rivers. Most dolphins prefer the warmer waters of the
tropic zones, but some prefer colder climates. Oceanic dolphins are one family
of dolphins.
2 Oceanic dolphins range in size. In some of the species, the males are
larger than the females. They have two limbs that can be changed into flippers.
They typically have "beaks" at the front of their heads, although there are
exceptions to this rule. Their skin has a wide range of colors and patterns.
What They Eat
3 Most oceanic dolphins eat fish, along with a smaller number of squid and
small crustaceans. Some of these dolphins also eat marine mammals and birds.
They all only eat other animals. They typically have between 100 and 200
teeth. There are several ways of feeding among oceanic species. Corralling is a
method in which dolphins chase fish into shallow water to catch them more
easily.
Senses
In Captivity
5 Several species of dolphins are kept in captivity. They are kept in theme
parks, commonly known as a dolphinarium. Hundreds of dolphins live in
captivity across the world, though exact numbers are unknown.
Swimming with dolphins is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. It can be
done in the wild, where dolphins swim free. You may be able to see the
dolphins jump in the water and invite you to play. You may also be able to
communicate with them, using a special device to hear their response.
My friend Marco was always late. We would schedule a time and a place
to meet, and I would usually have to wait there for at least half an hour.
meeting, he always came late. Due to his tardiness, we were forever late
for movies, and more than once we missed our reservation at a restaurant.
This situation went on and on until I decided to give Marco a taste of his
stadium. There was a game Marco had wanted to see for months. He
knew the stadium reserved the tickets for fifteen minutes only, so he was
counting on me to show up on time. Well, I didn’t. When Marco strolled
in, about twenty-five minutes late, I wasn’t there to give him his ticket,
and he couldn’t go in! I only showed up twenty minutes later and we had
B. Due to his tardiness, we were forever late for movies, and more than
In recent years, the process of clearing out an area that was once covered
in forests has become more common. There are several reasons for this
process, including the need for logs, living areas, or pastures. Other
causes for this process can be natural, such as forest fires, earthquakes,
and tsunamis.
Today, this process mostly takes place in countries in which there is not
countries also do not have enough resources to restore forests that have
people. The first effect of this process is the loss of habitat for forest-
the passage?
Robert was always watching television. When his parents called him for
dinner, he kept watching television. He didn’t like to have dinner with his
One day, as he was riding his bike home, Robert accidentally hit a small
dog. He stopped and stared at the dog. It was the first time he had ever
felt sorry for someone other than himself. He had seen accidents on
television and had never given them much thought, but this was not
television—this was real life, and he was responsible for hurting this dog.
He called his mother, who came and picked him and the dog up and
At the clinic, Robert watched as the vet took care of the injured dog and
promised that the dog will be just fine. He asked some questions and the
vet answered them all. Then the vet offered to give him a tour of the
clinic, since it was the end of the day. He had a few cages with animals
that were injured or sick and had to stay at the clinic for a while: dogs,
cats, birds, squirrels, hamsters and even a young deer. Robert found
touching them gently, watching fascinated as the vet gave them some
medicine.
That night when they came home, Robert told his mother that he wanted
to volunteer at the animal hospital. The next day he did just that. Since
then, every day after school, Robert rode his bike to the hospital and
helped the vets take care of the animals. He had never been happier in his
life.
mistakes.
television.
10. Which of the following words is a synonym (a word that shares
A. ramification
B. publication
C. revelation
D. finalization
11. Read the passage.
I had been an admirer of Amy Greenhouse’s music for years and years
before I finally got the chance to meet her. I had gone to all her concerts.
Every day, I listened to all her songs on my iPod. When I listened to her
voice, I felt like the sky had opened and I was entering heaven, it was so
good. I read every single article about her; I watched interviews with her;
I hung her posters in my room. I would have liked nothing better than to
meet her and tell her how much I loved her and her voice.
Last August was my best friend Annie’s birthday. She had planned a big
party and invited all our friends. I had already bought her a present and
promised to be in charge of the music during the party, when I found out
that Amy Greenhouse was coming to town and giving a concert on the
I begged Annie to change the date of the party, but unfortunately, her
Greenhouse was my hero and I wanted to see her more than anything, but
I knew that if I wouldn’t go to the party, no one would help with the
music and the party would be ruined. It was a very difficult decision, but
narrator?
A. good listener
B. reliable
C. likes parties
D. brave
12. Which of the following words has the same root as the word
"captivate"?
A. Capricorn
B. capacity
C. cope
D. enchant
13. Read the passage.
It was late afternoon, and three young children were walking in the forest.
The high trees were full of leaves and were blocking their view of the
sky, but they were able to see the way. The day was hot—so hot that
beads of sweat were running down the children’s foreheads and cheeks,
and their clothes were sticking to their backs. Small birds were flying
around and chirping, but as the children kept walking, they could hear
fewer and fewer birds. The trees were growing further apart now, and
where to go next. Then, before they could reach a decision, they heard
thunder in the distance and the sky above them turned dark almost at
once. They looked up and saw clouds gathering up quickly—a storm was
coming. Heavy raindrops started to fall all around them and the thunder
A. sadness
B. a surprise
C. danger
D. anger
14. Read the passage.
Edmund’s little sister, Lucy, suddenly started telling the entire family
about a magical land she had found inside the closet. Edmund did not
believe her, and he constantly made fun of her. A few days later, Edmund
found out that Lucy hadn’t been lying—the magical land was real!
However, he didn’t want the other family members to think he was insane
like Lucy, so when they asked him about it, he lied, saying that he and
Lucy had only been pretending that her land was real. "Thank you very
A. metaphor
B. irony
C. alliteration
D. personification
15. Read the sentence.
Last year, our garden was so profuse with fruit and vegetables that we
A. lacking
B. ajar
C. sparse
D. abundant