
Level III Reading Test
Quiz by Norma Rocha
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Read the dialogue below and choose the correct option to complete the five statements. (5 points)
A NEW FRIEND
Li Ming: Oh, look!There is my friend Scott, the tall one!
Maria:Â The handsome man in navy blue?
Li Ming: Yes, he has big brown eyes, a beautiful smile and curly hair. Come and meet him. Hi Scott! This is my friend Maria.
Scott: Hi, Maria. Nice to meet you.
Maria:Â Nice to meet you too, Scott.
Scott: It's a great party, isnt it?
Maria: Yes, it is. Do you like the music?
Scott: I love it. I play this kind of music with my band.
Maria: You're in a band?
Scott: Yeah, we play in our free time.
Maria: Really? Well, I spend all my free time surfing online.
Scott: Surfing? Now that sounds cool.
Maria: Yes, it's really cool! What else do you like doing?
Scott: I love playing sports. Do you like football?
Maria: Oh, I don't like playing sports.
Scott: What do you mean? Surfing is a sport, isn't it?
Maria: Oh no, silly! I surf the Net.
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Question 1. Maria is meeting Scott ________ .
A NEW FRIEND
Li Ming: Oh, look!There is my friend Scott, the tall one!
Maria:Â The handsome man in navy blue?
Li Ming: Yes, he has big brown eyes, a beautiful smile and curly hair. Come and meet him. Hi Scott! This is my friend Maria.
Scott: Hi, Maria. Nice to meet you.
Maria:Â Nice to meet you too, Scott.
Scott: It's a great party, isnt it?
Maria: Yes, it is. Do you like the music?
Scott: I love it. I play this kind of music with my band.
Maria: You're in a band?
Scott: Yeah, we play in our free time.
Maria: Really? Well, I spend all my free time surfing online.
Scott: Surfing? Now that sounds cool.
Maria: Yes, it's really cool! What else do you like doing?
Scott: I love playing sports. Do you like football?
Maria: Oh, I don't like playing sports.
Scott: What do you mean? Surfing is a sport, isn't it?
Maria: Oh no, silly! I surf the Net.
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Question 2:Â Scott is ___________.
A NEW FRIEND
Li Ming: Oh, look!There is my friend Scott, the tall one!
Maria:Â The handsome man in navy blue?
Li Ming: Yes, he has big brown eyes, a beautiful smile and curly hair. Come and meet him. Hi Scott! This is my friend Maria.
Scott: Hi, Maria. Nice to meet you.
Maria:Â Nice to meet you too, Scott.
Scott: It's a great party, isnt it?
Maria: Yes, it is. Do you like the music?
Scott: I love it. I play this kind of music with my band.
Maria: You're in a band?
Scott: Yeah, we play in our free time.
Maria: Really? Well, I spend all my free time surfing online.
Scott: Surfing? Now that sounds cool.
Maria: Yes, it's really cool! What else do you like doing?
Scott: I love playing sports. Do you like football?
Maria: Oh, I don't like playing sports.
Scott: What do you mean? Surfing is a sport, isn't it?
Maria: Oh no, silly! I surf the Net.
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Question 3:Â In his free time, Scott _________________.
A NEW FRIEND
Li Ming: Oh, look!There is my friend Scott, the tall one!
Maria:Â The handsome man in navy blue?
Li Ming: Yes, he has big brown eyes, a beautiful smile and curly hair. Come and meet him. Hi Scott! This is my friend Maria.
Scott: Hi, Maria. Nice to meet you.
Maria:Â Nice to meet you too, Scott.
Scott: It's a great party, isnt it?
Maria: Yes, it is. Do you like the music?
Scott: I love it. I play this kind of music with my band.
Maria: You're in a band?
Scott: Yeah, we play in our free time.
Maria: Really? Well, I spend all my free time surfing online.
Scott: Surfing? Now that sounds cool.
Maria: Yes, it's really cool! What else do you like doing?
Scott: I love playing sports. Do you like football?
Maria: Oh, I don't like playing sports.
Scott: What do you mean? Surfing is a sport, isn't it?
Maria: Oh no, silly! I surf the Net.
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Question 4:Â Maria _______________ .
A NEW FRIEND
Li Ming: Oh, look!There is my friend Scott, the tall one!
Maria:Â The handsome man in navy blue?
Li Ming: Yes, he has big brown eyes, a beautiful smile and curly hair. Come and meet him. Hi Scott! This is my friend Maria.
Scott: Hi, Maria. Nice to meet you.
Maria:Â Nice to meet you too, Scott.
Scott: It's a great party, isnt it?
Maria: Yes, it is. Do you like the music?
Scott: I love it. I play this kind of music with my band.
Maria: You're in a band?
Scott: Yeah, we play in our free time.
Maria: Really? Well, I spend all my free time surfing online.
Scott: Surfing? Now that sounds cool.
Maria: Yes, it's really cool! What else do you like doing?
Scott: I love playing sports. Do you like football?
Maria: Oh, I don't like playing sports.
Scott: What do you mean? Surfing is a sport, isn't it?
Maria: Oh no, silly! I surf the Net.
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Question 5:Â Scott _____________.Â
Read the following text and answer the 10 questions. (10 points)
In today’sworld, reading is basic to everyday life. As children we learn to read, and as adults, we read to learn. We read to learn about the news, to learn about rules, and to learn about how to do things. We also use reading to learn English.
If you want to learn English more quickly, reading a lot is important. The more you read, the more INPUT your brain gets about how the language works. When you read in English, you can IMPROVE your vocabulary, your grammar, and your writing skills at the same time.
Reading is the best way to improve your vocabulary! The context of articles, stories, and conversations helps you FIGURE OUT and understand the meaning of English words in the text that are new to you. Reading also provides repetition of vocabulary words you have already learned to help you remember them.
Comprehension is an important aspect of reading. When you read, strive to understand and extract meaning for better overall awareness of what you are reading. By learning and implementing reading strategies and changing how you read, you can improve your reading comprehension abilities and make reading easier and more enjoyable.
There are several reading strategies that you can begin implementing today to improve your reading comprehension skills. The more you practice, the better you will become at understanding what you are reading. The following are seven simple strategies you can use to work on your comprehension skills:
1. Improve your vocabulary. (Make a list of unfamiliar words as you read and look them up in the dictionary)
2. Come up with questions about the text you are reading. (It can broaden your overall understanding)
3. Use context clues. (You can look for nearby words that are synonyms or antonyms of the word you don’t know)
4. Look for the main idea. (see if you can decipher what the main idea is)
5. Write a summary of what you read. (decide what is important in the text and write it down)
6. Break up the reading into smaller sections. (read two paragraphs at a time and then pause)
7. Pace yourself. (set realistic goals)
Question 1: What is the best title for the reading?
In today’sworld, reading is basic to everyday life. As children we learn to read, and as adults, we read to learn. We read to learn about the news, to learn about rules, and to learn about how to do things. We also use reading to learn English.
If you want to learn English more quickly, reading a lot is important. The more you read, the more INPUT your brain gets about how the language works. When you read in English, you can IMPROVE your vocabulary, your grammar, and your writing skills at the same time.
Reading is the best way to improve your vocabulary! The context of articles, stories, and conversations helps you FIGURE OUT and understand the meaning of English words in the text that are new to you. Reading also provides repetition of vocabulary words you have already learned to help you remember them.
Comprehension is an important aspect of reading. When you read, strive to understand and extract meaning for better overall awareness of what you are reading. By learning and implementing reading strategies and changing how you read, you can improve your reading comprehension abilities and make reading easier and more enjoyable.
There are several reading strategies that you can begin implementing today to improve your reading comprehension skills. The more you practice, the better you will become at understanding what you are reading. The following are seven simple strategies you can use to work on your comprehension skills:
1. Improve your vocabulary. (Make a list of unfamiliar words as you read and look them up in the dictionary)
2. Come up with questions about the text you are reading. (It can broaden your overall understanding)
3. Use context clues. (You can look for nearby words that are synonyms or antonyms of the word you don’t know)
4. Look for the main idea. (see if you can decipher what the main idea is)
5. Write a summary of what you read. (decide what is important in the text and write it down)
6. Break up the reading into smaller sections. (read two paragraphs at a time and then pause)
7. Pace yourself. (set realistic goals)
Question 2: What skills can you improve by reading?
In today’sworld, reading is basic to everyday life. As children we learn to read, and as adults, we read to learn. We read to learn about the news, to learn about rules, and to learn about how to do things. We also use reading to learn English.
If you want to learn English more quickly, reading a lot is important. The more you read, the more INPUT your brain gets about how the language works. When you read in English, you can IMPROVE your vocabulary, your grammar, and your writing skills at the same time.
Reading is the best way to improve your vocabulary! The context of articles, stories, and conversations helps you FIGURE OUT and understand the meaning of English words in the text that are new to you. Reading also provides repetition of vocabulary words you have already learned to help you remember them.
Comprehension is an important aspect of reading. When you read, strive to understand and extract meaning for better overall awareness of what you are reading. By learning and implementing reading strategies and changing how you read, you can improve your reading comprehension abilities and make reading easier and more enjoyable.
There are several reading strategies that you can begin implementing today to improve your reading comprehension skills. The more you practice, the better you will become at understanding what you are reading. The following are seven simple strategies you can use to work on your comprehension skills:
1. Improve your vocabulary. (Make a list of unfamiliar words as you read and look them up in the dictionary)
2. Come up with questions about the text you are reading. (It can broaden your overall understanding)
3. Use context clues. (You can look for nearby words that are synonyms or antonyms of the word you don’t know)
4. Look for the main idea. (see if you can decipher what the main idea is)
5. Write a summary of what you read. (decide what is important in the text and write it down)
6. Break up the reading into smaller sections. (read two paragraphs at a time and then pause)
7. Pace yourself. (set realistic goals)
Question 3: How can you make reading easier?
In today’sworld, reading is basic to everyday life. As children we learn to read, and as adults, we read to learn. We read to learn about the news, to learn about rules, and to learn about how to do things. We also use reading to learn English.
If you want to learn English more quickly, reading a lot is important. The more you read, the more INPUT your brain gets about how the language works. When you read in English, you can IMPROVE your vocabulary, your grammar, and your writing skills at the same time.
Reading is the best way to improve your vocabulary! The context of articles, stories, and conversations helps you FIGURE OUT and understand the meaning of English words in the text that are new to you. Reading also provides repetition of vocabulary words you have already learned to help you remember them.
Comprehension is an important aspect of reading. When you read, strive to understand and extract meaning for better overall awareness of what you are reading. By learning and implementing reading strategies and changing how you read, you can improve your reading comprehension abilities and make reading easier and more enjoyable.
There are several reading strategies that you can begin implementing today to improve your reading comprehension skills. The more you practice, the better you will become at understanding what you are reading. The following are seven simple strategies you can use to work on your comprehension skills:
1. Improve your vocabulary. (Make a list of unfamiliar words as you read and look them up in the dictionary)
2. Come up with questions about the text you are reading. (It can broaden your overall understanding)
3. Use context clues. (You can look for nearby words that are synonyms or antonyms of the word you don’t know)
4. Look for the main idea. (see if you can decipher what the main idea is)
5. Write a summary of what you read. (decide what is important in the text and write it down)
6. Break up the reading into smaller sections. (read two paragraphs at a time and then pause)
7. Pace yourself. (set realistic goals)
Question 4: What can you do to improve your vocabulary?Â
In today’sworld, reading is basic to everyday life. As children we learn to read, and as adults, we read to learn. We read to learn about the news, to learn about rules, and to learn about how to do things. We also use reading to learn English.
If you want to learn English more quickly, reading a lot is important. The more you read, the more INPUT your brain gets about how the language works. When you read in English, you can IMPROVE your vocabulary, your grammar, and your writing skills at the same time.
Reading is the best way to improve your vocabulary! The context of articles, stories, and conversations helps you FIGURE OUT and understand the meaning of English words in the text that are new to you. Reading also provides repetition of vocabulary words you have already learned to help you remember them.
Comprehension is an important aspect of reading. When you read, strive to understand and extract meaning for better overall awareness of what you are reading. By learning and implementing reading strategies and changing how you read, you can improve your reading comprehension abilities and make reading easier and more enjoyable.
There are several reading strategies that you can begin implementing today to improve your reading comprehension skills. The more you practice, the better you will become at understanding what you are reading. The following are seven simple strategies you can use to work on your comprehension skills:
1. Improve your vocabulary. (Make a list of unfamiliar words as you read and look them up in the dictionary)
2. Come up with questions about the text you are reading. (It can broaden your overall understanding)
3. Use context clues. (You can look for nearby words that are synonyms or antonyms of the word you don’t know)
4. Look for the main idea. (see if you can decipher what the main idea is)
5. Write a summary of what you read. (decide what is important in the text and write it down)
6. Break up the reading into smaller sections. (read two paragraphs at a time and then pause)
7. Pace yourself. (set realistic goals)
Question 5: The word INPUT means _________ .
In today’sworld, reading is basic to everyday life. As children we learn to read, and as adults, we read to learn. We read to learn about the news, to learn about rules, and to learn about how to do things. We also use reading to learn English.
If you want to learn English more quickly, reading a lot is important. The more you read, the more INPUT your brain gets about how the language works. When you read in English, you can IMPROVE your vocabulary, your grammar, and your writing skills at the same time.
Reading is the best way to improve your vocabulary! The context of articles, stories, and conversations helps you FIGURE OUT and understand the meaning of English words in the text that are new to you. Reading also provides repetition of vocabulary words you have already learned to help you remember them.
Comprehension is an important aspect of reading. When you read, strive to understand and extract meaning for better overall awareness of what you are reading. By learning and implementing reading strategies and changing how you read, you can improve your reading comprehension abilities and make reading easier and more enjoyable.
There are several reading strategies that you can begin implementing today to improve your reading comprehension skills. The more you practice, the better you will become at understanding what you are reading. The following are seven simple strategies you can use to work on your comprehension skills:
1. Improve your vocabulary. (Make a list of unfamiliar words as you read and look them up in the dictionary)
2. Come up with questions about the text you are reading. (It can broaden your overall understanding)
3. Use context clues. (You can look for nearby words that are synonyms or antonyms of the word you don’t know)
4. Look for the main idea. (see if you can decipher what the main idea is)
5. Write a summary of what you read. (decide what is important in the text and write it down)
6. Break up the reading into smaller sections. (read two paragraphs at a time and then pause)
7. Pace yourself. (set realistic goals)
Question 6: The word IMPROVE means ________ .
In today’sworld, reading is basic to everyday life. As children we learn to read, and as adults, we read to learn. We read to learn about the news, to learn about rules, and to learn about how to do things. We also use reading to learn English.
If you want to learn English more quickly, reading a lot is important. The more you read, the more INPUT your brain gets about how the language works. When you read in English, you can IMPROVE your vocabulary, your grammar, and your writing skills at the same time.
Reading is the best way to improve your vocabulary! The context of articles, stories, and conversations helps you FIGURE OUT and understand the meaning of English words in the text that are new to you. Reading also provides repetition of vocabulary words you have already learned to help you remember them.
Comprehension is an important aspect of reading. When you read, strive to understand and extract meaning for better overall awareness of what you are reading. By learning and implementing reading strategies and changing how you read, you can improve your reading comprehension abilities and make reading easier and more enjoyable.
There are several reading strategies that you can begin implementing today to improve your reading comprehension skills. The more you practice, the better you will become at understanding what you are reading. The following are seven simple strategies you can use to work on your comprehension skills:
1. Improve your vocabulary. (Make a list of unfamiliar words as you read and look them up in the dictionary)
2. Come up with questions about the text you are reading. (It can broaden your overall understanding)
3. Use context clues. (You can look for nearby words that are synonyms or antonyms of the word you don’t know)
4. Look for the main idea. (see if you can decipher what the main idea is)
5. Write a summary of what you read. (decide what is important in the text and write it down)
6. Break up the reading into smaller sections. (read two paragraphs at a time and then pause)
7. Pace yourself. (set realistic goals)
Question 7: The phrase FIGURE OUT means ________ .
In today’sworld, reading is basic to everyday life. As children we learn to read, and as adults, we read to learn. We read to learn about the news, to learn about rules, and to learn about how to do things. We also use reading to learn English.
If you want to learn English more quickly, reading a lot is important. The more you read, the more INPUT your brain gets about how the language works. When you read in English, you can IMPROVE your vocabulary, your grammar, and your writing skills at the same time.
Reading is the best way to improve your vocabulary! The context of articles, stories, and conversations helps you FIGURE OUT and understand the meaning of English words in the text that are new to you. Reading also provides repetition of vocabulary words you have already learned to help you remember them.
Comprehension is an important aspect of reading. When you read, strive to understand and extract meaning for better overalll awareness of what you are reading. By learning and implementing reading strategies and changing how you read, you can improve your reading comprehension abilities and make reading easier and more enjoyable.
There are several reading strategies that you can begin implementing today to improve your reading comprehension skills. The more you practice, the better you will become at understanding what you are reading. The following are seven simple strategies you can use to work on your comprehension skills:
1. Improve your vocabulary. (Make a list of unfamiliar words as you read and look them up in the dictionary)
2. Come up with questions about the text you are reading. (It can broaden your overall understanding)
3. Use context clues. (You can look for nearby words that are synonyms or antonyms of the word you don’t know)
4. Look for the main idea. (see if you can decipher what the main idea is)
5. Write a summary of what you read. (decide what is important in the text and write it down)
6. Break up the reading into smaller sections. (read two paragraphs at a time and then pause)
7. Pace yourself. (set realistic goals)
Question 8: What is an example of a context clue?
In today’sworld, reading is basic to everyday life. As children we learn to read, and as adults, we read to learn. We read to learn about the news, to learn about rules, and to learn about how to do things. We also use reading to learn English.
If you want to learn English more quickly, reading a lot is important. The more you read, the more INPUT your brain gets about how the language works. When you read in English, you can IMPROVE your vocabulary, your grammar, and your writing skills at the same time.
Reading is the best way to improve your vocabulary! The context of articles, stories, and conversations helps you FIGURE OUT and understand the meaning of English words in the text that are new to you. Reading also provides repetition of vocabulary words you have already learned to help you remember them.
Comprehension is an important aspect of reading. When you read, strive to understand and extract meaning for better overall awareness of what you are reading. By learning and implementing reading strategies and changing how you read, you can improve your reading comprehension abilities and make reading easier and more enjoyable.
There are several reading strategies that you can begin implementing today to improve your reading comprehension skills. The more you practice, the better you will become at understanding what you are reading. The following are seven simple strategies you can use to work on your comprehension skills:
1. Improve your vocabulary. (Make a list of unfamiliar words as you read and look them up in the dictionary)
2. Come up with questions about the text you are reading. (It can broaden your overall understanding)
3. Use context clues. (You can look for nearby words that are synonyms or antonyms of the word you don’t know)
4. Look for the main idea. (see if you can decipher what the main idea is)
5. Write a summary of what you read. (decide what is important in the text and write it down)
6. Break up the reading into smaller sections. (read two paragraphs at a time and then pause)
7. Pace yourself. (set realistic goals)
Question 9: What is a summary?
In today’sworld, reading is basic to everyday life. As children we learn to read, and as adults, we read to learn. We read to learn about the news, to learn about rules, and to learn about how to do things. We also use reading to learn English.
If you want to learn English more quickly, reading a lot is important. The more you read, the more INPUT your brain gets about how the language works. When you read in English, you can IMPROVE your vocabulary, your grammar, and your writing skills at the same time.
Reading is the best way to improve your vocabulary! The context of articles, stories, and conversations helps you FIGURE OUT and understand the meaning of English words in the text that are new to you. Reading also provides repetition of vocabulary words you have already learned to help you remember them.
Comprehension is an important aspect of reading. When you read, strive to understand and extract meaning for better overall awareness of what you are reading. By learning and implementing reading strategies and changing how you read, you can improve your reading comprehension abilities and make reading easier and more enjoyable.
There are several reading strategies that you can begin implementing today to improve your reading comprehension skills. The more you practice, the better you will become at understanding what you are reading. The following are seven simple strategies you can use to work on your comprehension skills:
1. Improve your vocabulary. (Make a list of unfamiliar words as you read and look them up in the dictionary)
2. Come up with questions about the text you are reading. (It can broaden your overall understanding)
3. Use context clues. (You can look for nearby words that are synonyms or antonyms of the word you don’t know)
4. Look for the main idea. (see if you can decipher what the main idea is)
5. Write a summary of what you read. (decide what is important in the text and write it down)
6. Break up the reading into smaller sections. (read two paragraphs at a time and then pause)
7. Pace yourself. (set realistic goals)
Question 10: What can you do to understand a long text better?