MAP 7 Reading Level 1 Quiz 1
MAP 7 Reading Level 1 Quiz 1
Why did Rowling not sign her full name on the Harry Potter books?
A. because she wanted to become a billionaire
B. because her publisher thought it was important to donate a lot of money to charity
C. because she had a low self-esteem at the time
D. because her publisher thought the book would be less successful if she did
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only for a bed. The bed takes up the entire capsule and the guest cannot sit upright inside the
capsule, but only lie down. The capsule is typically made of plastic or fiberglass. The capsules are
stacked side by side, two units high.
Most capsules include a television and a wi-fi connection, and the hotel provides vending machines
and sometimes a restaurant and a pool. This style of hotel can be found primarily in Japan, but can
also be found in Hong Kong, the Philippines, and Belgium. These hotels are very popular among
people without a lot of money and only wish to stay one night. A capsule hotel might have as few as
fifty or as many as seven hundred capsules.
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The babysitter was about seventeen years old, and her name was Laurel. As soon as their parents
left, she asked Eugene and his sister Kathleen what they wanted to do. They wanted to watch
television. Laurel joined them, but after about twenty minutes, she turned it off.
"Hey, we were watching that!" Eugene protested.
"Oh, but I've got something much more interesting for us to do," Laurel replied. "I'm going to tell
you a story."
Eugene and Kathleen exchanged gloomy looks. They were not in the mood for a story. They wanted
to watch TV. But Laurel seemed so determined that they kept quiet. Laurel took a chair and sat in
front of them.
"I want to tell you about something that happened to me two days ago," Laurel began. "I was in the
supermarket when a very old lady that I had never seen before came up to me and asked me if I was
interested in a deal. I didn't know what she was offering, so I said, why not. She beckoned me over
to a part of the supermarket I had never seen before, which was much darker than the rest of the
store, with all kinds of strange products in languages I couldn't read…"
Eugene and Kathleen listened with their mouths open. A few minutes later, Laurel paused, took a
deep breath and asked: "So, would you like to watch TV now?"
"No! No! Go on!" they both protested at once. Laurel grinned and went on. She kept telling them
stories until their parents came back. As soon as she left, Eugene and Kathleen told their parents
they would never agree to have another babysitter except for Laurel. "And can you please go out
again tomorrow?" Kathleen added.
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12. Read the passage.
Frederick was walking down the long avenue that led from school to his house when he saw an old
beggar sitting on the sidewalk leaning against a wall, his eyes closed and his hand outstretched.
Frederick knew it was rude to stare, but decided to give the man a little money in case he was
hungry. As Frederick drew closer, he noticed the old beggar was rocking back and forth, muttering
indistinctly under his breath. Frederick leaned in to listen and realized the beggar was, in fact,
singing:
"Lonely lasses, lazy lads,
Cherubs in clouds and cinnamon bread.
They weep and sweep and fall asleep.
I turn to gaze at the red sky instead."
Although Frederick could not perceive the meaning of the song, he was still impressed and put
twice as much money as he had intended in the beggar's outstretched hand. As he walked away, he
looked back and saw that although the beggar had not changed his position at all, his eyes were now
open and he was nodding at him in gratitude.
Which of the following is an example of alliteration?
A. lonely lasses, lazy lads
B. cherubs in clouds and cinnamon bread
C. they weep and sweep and fall asleep
D. muttering indistinctly under his breath
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transition period in which stores were allowed to clear existing stock, the sale of chewing gum was
banned, except for medical reasons.
Studies have tried to explain why some people experience frisson while others do not. It has been
shown that people who experience frisson also score high for a personality trait called "openness to
experience," and are more imaginative and curious than other people.
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Answer:
1. C
2. D
3. A
4. C
5. C
6. D
7. D
8. C
9. B
10. B
11. D
12. A
13. A
14. D
15. B
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