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Level Beginner Low Advanced. 4 answer choices. 10 questions.

291 words You can do two things at once: improve your reading comprehension skills and expand you vocabulary. In these reading comprehension exercises, students read a short story and then answer questions about it. Stories are comical, suspenseful, dramatic, and involve real life situations. In order to score high on these exercises, students are required to analyze intention and nuance, sequence, tone, literary technique, make logical deductions, and pay close attention to detail. Each exercise contains reading comprehension questions and vocabulary questions. "The Mini Problem" Directions: Read the story. Then answer the questions below. Lilys anger could not have been more palpable. She awakened Christmas morning and, along with her brother, ran down to see the gifts under the tree. In the living room sat a magnificent mini bike. It was red with a pearly white gas tank and side panels. For a brief moment, Lily was filled with what seemed like insurmountable excitement. Then, her eyes caught hold of a baby doll sitting on the couch with a huge bow. She knew. She knew that the mini bike belonged to her brother and that she had been relegated to that doll. It was par for the course. Tommy always got cool things: skateboards, gliders, science kits. The mini bike was just the latest cool thing. Lily always got the boring gifts: a doll with a gown, a doll with a tutu, a doll with a puppy. This doll seemed unusually blah. The doll wore a petticoat. The doll had short, straight black hair. Tommy had seen that mini-bike in the front window of Moores Bike Shop, but hadnt Lily too? Hadnt she asked for it with as much fervor as her twin brother? Tommys eyes grew wide at the sight of the bike he knew was his no doll for him. He ran into his parents room and jumped excitedly on the bed. Thank you, Mama! Thank you, Papa, he yelled. Lily seethed in the other room. It took a while for anyone to even realize she was missing. Whats wrong, Lil? Papa asked. Did you see your pretty doll? I saw it, she said sulkily. Whats wrong? asked Mama. Silence. Oh, Mama, you know Lily is never excited by presents! her brother laughed. Come out and watch me ride! And so they did. 1. Why was Lily's anger described as palpable? 1. It was misplaced. 2. It was irrational. 3. It was very difficult to understand. 4. It was so intense it seemed like it could be touched. 2. Which is the best antonym for insurmountable? 1. sane 2. phony 3. unjustified 4. conquerable 3. Which best describes the act of being relegated? 1. A star athlete is given a coveted award.

2. A disobedient dog is put in the garage to sleep. 3. A struggling student is given the worst grade in the class. 4. The birthday boy is taken to his favorite restaurant. 4. What does the expression par for the course imply? 1. that something is to be expected 2. that something can not be undone 3. that something is sure to cause anger 4. that something was meant to be hurtful 5. What is ironic about the title of this passage? 1. Lily has a big problem. 2. Tommy is perfectly happy. 3. Lily does not get a mini bike. 4. No one realizes there is a problem. 6. What could the author have written if she wanted to show Lily improving her situation? 1. a scene with Lily storming out of the house 2. a description of Lily getting to ride the mini bike first 3. a paragraph describing Lily pretending to appreciate the doll 4. a dialogue with Lily explaining to her family why she was so angry 7. Which is the best antonym for fervor? 1. gluttony 2. indifference 3. politeness 4. quiet 8. What might Lily's parent's be accused of? Check all that make sense. 1. being stingy 2. not loving Lily 3. being insensitive 4. being gender biased 9. In paragraph 6, what is the most like reason the author repeats the word "doll"? 1. to highlight how extravagant the dolls were 2. to juxtapose the number of dolls with just one mini bike 3. to make it clear how monotonous this gift had become for Lily 4. to make it clear that the doll she got this Christmas was the worst of all 10. Which is the best antonym for seethed? 1. cheered up 2. calmed down 3. spoke softly 4. breathed heavily

"The Mini Problem"


Directions: Read the story. Then answer the questions below. Lilys anger could not have been more palpable. She awakened Christmas morning and, along with her brother, ran down to see the gifts under the tree. In the living room sat a magnificent mini bike. It was red with a pearly white gas tank and side panels. For a brief moment, Lily was filled with what seemed like insurmountable excitement. Then, her eyes caught hold of a baby doll sitting on the couch with a huge bow. She knew. She knew that the mini bike belonged to her brother and that she had been relegated to that doll. It was par for the course. Tommy always got cool things: skateboards, gliders, science kits. The mini bike was just the latest cool thing. Lily always got the boring gifts: a doll with a gown, a doll with a tutu, a doll with a puppy. This doll seemed unusually blah. The doll wore a petticoat. The doll had short, straight black hair. Tommy had seen that mini-bike in the front window of Moores Bike Shop, but hadnt Lily too? Hadnt she asked for it with as much fervor as her twin brother? Tommys eyes grew wide at the sight of the bike he knew was his no doll for him. He ran into his parents room and jumped excitedly on the bed. Thank you, Mama! Thank you, Papa, he yelled. Lily seethed in the other room. It took a while for anyone to even realize she was missing. Whats wrong, Lil? Papa asked. Did you see your pretty doll? I saw it, she said sulkily. Whats wrong? asked Mama. Silence. Oh, Mama, you know Lily is never excited by presents! her brother laughed. Come out and watch me ride! And so they did.

1. Why was Lily's anger described as palpable? a) It was misplaced. b) It was irrational. c) It was very difficult to understand. d) It was so intense it seemed like it could be touched.

2. Which is the best antonym for insurmountable? a) b) c) d) Sane Phony Unjustified Conquerable

3. Which best describes the act of being relegated? a) A star athlete is given a coveted award. b) A disobedient dog is put in the garage to sleep. c) A struggling student is given the worst grade in the class. d) The birthday boy is taken to his favorite restaurant. 4. What does the expression par for the course imply? a) that something is to be expected b) that something can not be undone c) that something is sure to cause anger d) that something was meant to be hurtful 5. What could the author have written if she wanted to show Lily improving her situation? a) a scene with Lily storming out of the house b) a description of Lily getting to ride the mini bike first c) a paragraph describing Lily pretending to appreciate the doll d) a dialogue with Lily explaining to her family why she was so angry 6. What might Lily's parent's be accused of? Check all that make sense. being stingy not loving Lily being insensitive being gender biased

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