sábado, 28 de febrero de 2015

READING COMPREHENSION 2nd and 3rd GRADES

Please print  the below reading comprehension exercise and bring it on Wednesday March 4th.  This will be for March grade.

    Instituto Superior  Benjamin Franklin
CICLO ESCOLAR 2014-2015
BASIC ENGLISH READING COMPREHENSION  2nd – 3rd grades.
 
STUDENT’S NAME:______________________________________________________
GROUP:__________   DATE:_______________________________________________ 
                                                                                                                                 
TOTAL POINTS : ______________                                      GRADE: _______________                                      
 
I.                    Read carefully the following text then answer the exercises below.
 
$100 Deposit
 
The well-dressed, gray-haired woman was crying her eyes out. She had just been fined $100 by the judge because a month ago her dog made a mess on the front lawn of the courthouse.
"I just got out of the cab and I leashed Poopsie to the light pole. After I paid the fare and gave the driver a dollar tip, I turned around and saw that Poopsie had made a mess. I didn't have any plastic bags, so I said, 'Well, Poopsie, let's go home. There's nothing I can do about this now.'
"We were just starting home when I heard this voice out of nowhere: 'Excuse me, ma'am. Is that your dog?' I turned around. It was an officer of the law. Well, of course, it was my dog. 'That dog just made an illegal deposit on the courthouse lawn. As its owner, it's your responsibility to dispose of that deposit. See the sign over there? I'm going to have to write you a citation.'
"I asked him what sign he was talking about. He pointed all the way down to the end of the block. One little sign, a block away! How could anyone see that? I couldn't see that sign with my best opera glasses. The officer said that I could fight the ticket. He said the judge was a nice old man who owned four dogs. So I said, 'OK, thank you, I'll fight the ticket.'
"So when I went to court, I dressed Poopsie up in his prettiest ribbons and made extra sure he did his business first. We were both so excited. I just knew the judge and Poopsie would hit it off.
"But do you know what happened when we got inside? They had a different judge, a judge who is allergic to dogs, and he immediately started sniffling, coughing, sneezing, and looking around. And then he yelled at me to get the dog out of the courtroom. He fined me $100 on the way out without even giving me a chance to talk about Poopsie's chronic dyspepsia. It was terrible! I'm still upset.”
1.       Why was the woman excited before going to court?
A.       She was sure that she had sound reasons to prove that it wasn’t her fault.
B.       She thought her dog was lovely and would win a prize.
C.       She knew the judge would also take his four dogs to court.
D.       She assumed that the judge would love her dog and rule in her favor.
2.       Where was the sign the policeman mentioned?
A.       At the end of the block.                             C. Beside the light pole.
B.       In front of the courthouse.                      D. Not mentioned.
3.       Why did the policeman give her a citation?
A.       Because the policeman needed money.
B.       Because it was illegal to make a mess there.
C.      Because the policeman was allergic to dogs.
D.       Because the policeman didn’t like her attitude.
4.       What does the word “allergic” (last paragraph) mean?
A.       Organic              B. Powerful        C. Supersensitive            D. Responsive
5.       What did the woman do at the court?
A.       The case came to an end before she could do anything.
B.       The woman didn’t finish talking about Poopsie’s chronic dyspepsia.
C.       The woman cried out in court.
D.       The woman lost her temper and threw away the ticket.
 
 
 (TOTAL POINTS 10)

 

 
 


 

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