Reading Skills Practice Test 7

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Reading Skills Practice Test 7 READING COMPREHENSION Read each story. Then fill in the circle that best completes each sentence or answers each question. Since 1886, the Statue of Liberty has stood on Liberty Island in New York Bay. The beautiful statue was given to the United States by the people of France. With its torch raised high, the statue has welcomed immigrants from all over the world. It has become a symbol of American freedom. 1. What is the best title for this story? A. Immigrant Land B. An American Symbol C. Liberty Island D. How a Statue Is Made 2. In this story, the word symbol means A. sculpture. B. celebration. C. sign. D. warning. A. Adobe is a Spanish word meaning sun-dried brick. Adobe bricks are made by mixing sand, water, and small amounts of straw or grass. The mixture is then shaped into bricks, dried, and baked in the sun for about two weeks. Since sand is widely available in many deserts, desert dwellers have used adobe to make their homes for thousands of years. 1. The main idea of this story is that A. adobe bricks are difficult to make. B. deserts are hot. C. people in deserts often build with adobe. D. adobe is a Spanish word. 2. You would probably find this story in a book about A. weather. B. the sun. C. building materials. D. cactuses. 3. Which of these is an opinion? A. Adobe is made from sand. B. Adobe homes are beautiful C. Adobe is a Spanish word. D. Adobe is used in building. Scholastic Success with Tests: Reading 27

B. Today, when you send a letter to a friend, it can get there in seconds by electronic mail. However, centuries ago, sending a letter took much longer. About 2,400 years ago, a Persian king named Cyrus the Great introduced the first postal system. Messengers on horseback raced from station to station delivering letters. It took weeks or even months to receive a message from far away! C. Scientists have been studying volcanoes for many years. They want to find ways to predict when volcanoes will erupt. Such knowledge could help protect people from a volcano s sudden burst of hot lava and ash. Although scientists can t say exactly when a volcano will erupt, they know that a slight change in the shape of the earth is one warning sign. Another is that some volcanoes emit a gas called sulfur dioxide before they erupt. D. As American pioneers headed west in the late 1700s and early 1800s, they used Conestoga wagons. These wagons were named for the valley in Pennsylvania where they were first built. Teams of four to six horses were used to draw the wagons. When it was hot or stormy, pioneers put canvas roofs on their wagons. When the pioneers came to rivers, they removed the vehicles wide wheels, turning the wagons into boats! 1. In this story, the word introduced means A. met. B. mailed. C. used. D. started. 2. The story would probably go on to talk about A. other famous kings. B. horses throughout history. C. advances in sending mail. D. the cost of stamps. 1. This story is mainly about A. becoming a scientist. B. natural disasters. C. the dangers of volcanoes. D. predicting volcanic eruptions. 2. You can guess that A. scientists can predict all volcanic eruptions. B. studying volcanoes is important. C. volcanoes usually erupt in summer. D. all volcanoes are tall. 1. Conestoga wagons were first made A. in the West. B. on the prairies. C. in Pennsylvania. D. in the 1800s. 2. In this story, the word draw means A. run. B. float. C. paint. D. pull. 3. Pioneers removed wagon wheels because A. they had to cross rivers. B. the wheels were broken. C. the weather was stormy. D. they wanted to sell them. 28 Grade 4, Practice Test 7

E. Have you ever used an encyclopedia? These reference books contain articles about many subjects. The articles are arranged in alphabetical order. To research a subject, follow these steps: 1. Find the encyclopedia index. It is usually in a separate volume. Use the index to find key words related to the subject you are researching. 2. Record from the index the names of articles related to your subject. Jot down the volume and page numbers so you can find the articles. 3. Using your list of articles, find the correct encyclopedia volumes. Then turn to the page on which each article begins. 4. Read each article. Write down the important information you want to remember. 5. Look at the end of the article for cross references. These references will send you to other articles related to your subject. 1. What is the best title for this story? A. Using an Encyclopedia B. Taking Notes C. Finding Cross References D. Locating Subjects 2. You can find cross references A. in the front of each volume. B. at the end of an article. C. in your notes. D. at the start of an article. 3. You can guess that encyclopedias A. are useful research tools. B. are just like dictionaries. C. are difficult to use. D. have very short articles. 4. What should you do right after you find the correct volume? A. Find the index. B. Take notes. C. Look for cross references. D. Find the article. F. Dear Editor, I am a fourth-grade student here in West Elmville. I am writing to respond to last week s article about school lunches. In the article, school officials said they planned to add more vegetables to the school lunch menu. That s a great idea. However, I would like to make a recommendation. Instead of adding more mushy canned veggies, our school cafeterias should have salad bars. A fresh salad is tasty and full of vitamins. And with a salad bar, kids can choose the veggies they like best. Sincerely, A Salad Fan 1. In this letter, the word recommendation means A. meal. B. suggestion. C. vote. D. addition. 2. You would probably see this letter A. in a local newspaper. B. on a school principal s desk. C. in your mailbox. D. in a book about nutrition. 3. The author wrote this letter to A. get a job in a cafeteria. B. share his or her opinion. C. entertain readers. D. tell how to grow fresh vegetables. Scholastic Success with Tests: Reading 29

Synonyms Read the underlined word in each phrase. Mark the word below it that has the same (or close to the same) meaning. VOCABULARY Multiple Meanings Read each set of sentences. Mark the word that makes sense in both sentences. Sample: massive creature A. huge B. quiet 1. link together A. key B. connect 2. important mission A. secret B. day 3. humorous story A. long B. funny 4. purchase goods A. clean B. paint 5. heavy parcel A. weight B. rain 6. cautious driver A. fast B. careful 7. conceal a smile A. hide B. draw C. hungry D. ugly C. blast D. walk C. task D. title C. short D. sad C. sell D. buy C. light D. package C. unsafe D. taxi C. reveal D. force Sample: The doctor said her had a stomach flu. Be while others at the table finish eating. A. son C. patient B. staff D. kind 1. Wheat and corn are both examples of. I found a few of sand in my shoe. A. plants C. foods B. grains D. pieces 2. He works the early at the library. Mary had to her chair to get a better view. A. job C. move B. turn D. shift 3. The family bought a of farmland. Did you enjoy that book s exciting? A. piece C. mile B. plot D. hero 4. The baby can t walk, but she along the floor. The scary movie gave me the. A. creeps C. slithers B. moves D. crawls 30 Grade 4, Practice Test 7

TEST 7 Sample: 1.B 2.C Passage A 1.C 2.C 3.B Passage B 1.D 2.C Passage C 1.D 2.B Passage D 1.C 2.D 3.A Passage E 1.A 2.B 3.A 4.D Passage F 1.B 2.A 3.B Vocabulary Synonyms Sample: A 1.B 2.C 3.B 4.D 5.D 6.B 7.A Multiple Meanings Sample: C 1.B 2.D 3.B 4.A