Reading Comprehension 4A
Grade 4, Set A (10 Questions)

Students read and understand grade-level-appropriate material.  They draw upon a variety of comprehension strategies as needed (e.g.; generating and responding to essential questions, making predictions refer to the text, comparing information from several sources). These are some of the many strategies used in 'close reading'.

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From Mr. Anker Tests
The Amusement Park
Today I went to Six Flags Magic Mountain with the Mar Vista Summer Day Camp. I had been looking forward to this trip all week.  We always go on our field trips on Fridays, but this was going to be the best trip. In the morning I couldn’t wait for the bus to come to pick us up. I hoped there wouldn’t be much traffic getting there.

When we got inside the gates, we were surprised by how few people were there that day. We had expected the park to be crammed with families and kids from other summer camps.

I got assigned to be with Counselor Andrea and Victor’s group, and boy was I glad, because they were the counselors who said they would be going on all the fastest rides!

The first ride we went on was Batman. I liked that ride because the roller coaster track is above the riders and your legs swing all over the place. It’s really smooth too, even when you turn upside down.

This was the first time I was able to go on the big rides, because the last time I came I was only six, and I was still going on lots of the little kid rides at Bugs Bunny World. It was kind of cool to see those small rides as we passed by them on the way to the big ones.

The next ride that we went on was Superman. I didn’t like that one much because all you do is go up once and back down backward, really fast. It’s kind of scary too, because you can’t see where you're going on the way back down and you don’t know if the ride is going to stop!

After Superman, we went on a really old ride called Spin Out. My dad had told me that it was one of his favorites from the old days. I thought it would be slow and boring, but it turned out to be cool.

A few seconds after the ride began, the round room we were directed to stand in spun faster. I felt my body getting sucked up against the wall. The floor began to drop away. Everybody started screaming, but we didn’t fall. I couldn’t see my feet because my head was pinned against the wall. Since I couldn’t tell by looking at my own feet how far down the floor had moved, I looked across at people on the other side. We were about four feet up from the floor, and we were not falling! After about a minute of spinning, the floor started coming back up, and the spinning slowed down. Finally, our bodies started sliding slowly back down the wall toward the rising floor. Everyone laughed when it was over. I sure am glad we went on that ride before lunch and not after!

After lunch, we went on the biggest rides, Goliath and Colossus. Those rides were extremely fast. I didn’t like Colossus as much because it’s a wooden coaster, and it was kind of bumpy. On Goliath, one of the counselors, Victor, and I rode in the front car. It was going so fast it made my eyes water!

We had a great day at Magic Mountain. We didn’t get to go on every ride, because our bus had to be back to Mar Vista Park by 6:00 PM. But we had lots of fun and didn’t have to wait in long lines. The longest wait for any ride was only ten minutes. I told my dad all about it when I got home.


1.  Which amusement park did the Mar Vista Park Summer Camp go to? *
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2.  Why was the writer happy he was in Andrea and Victor’s group? *
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3. What was the reason the writer gave that showed the Batman ride was enjoyable? *
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4. Did the writer enjoy the Superman ride? *
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5.  Who had told the writer about the Spin Out Ride? *
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6.  In the Spin Out Ride, which of these events did -not happen-? *
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7.  About how long did the SpinOut ride last? *
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The person facing the wall, instead of having his back to the wall, is one of the reasons this great ride was finally closed down after so many years. It's sad when one person spoils fun for everyone else by not following the rules.
The person facing the wall, instead of having his back to the wall, is one of the reasons this great ride was finally closed down after so many years. It's sad when one person spoils fun for everyone else by not following the rules.
8.  While the Spin Out ride was in motion, why couldn’t the writer see his own feet? *
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9.  What made the writer’s eyes water on the Goliath ride? *
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10.  What was one reason the campers were -not- able to go on every ride? *
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