الثلاثاء، 28 فبراير 2023

الذّرةُ الصَّفْراءُ / لغة عربية / تحليل نص

 الذّرةُ الصَّفْراءُ

    الذُّرَةُ حُبوبٌ مَوْطِنُها الأَصليُّ أمريكا الجَنوبيَّةِ، نَقَلَها كولومبُس عام 1492 م إلى إسْبانيا وَبَعْدَ ذلكَ انْتَشَرَتْ زِراعَتُها في مُعْظَمِ بُلْدانِ الْعالَمِ، وَقَدِ اسْتُخْدِمَتِ الذُّرَةُ في الْبِدايَةِ عَلَفًا للحَيَواناتِ، ثُمَّ لَمْ يَلْبَثْ أَنِ اتُّخِذَتْ غِذاءً إنْسانِيًّا في الْبُلْدانِ الْتي يَقِلُّ فيها الْقَمْحُ. وَتُؤْكَلُ الذُّرَةُ في أَغْلَبِ الْبُلْدانِ نَيِّئَةً عِنْدما تَكونُ طَرِيَّةً أَوْ تُضافُ إلى الْحِساءِ أَوْ تُشْوى وَتُؤْكَلُ مَعَ الزُّبْدَةِ.

   تَحْتَوي ثِمارُ الذُّرَةِ الْجافَةِ على 70% من النَّشا وما تَبَقّى فَهِيَ مَوادٌ بروتينيَّةٌ وَزَيْتٌ، وَكَذلكَ تَحْتَوي على عَدَدٍ مِنَ الْفيتامينات مِثْلَ فيتامين أ ، ج ، ك ، وَعَدَدٍ مِنَ الأحْماضِ الأمينيَّةِ والأملاحِ الْمَعْدَنَيَّةِ وَالْعَناصرِ النّادِرَةِ...

   زَيْتُ الذُّرَةِ يَحْتَوي على مَجْموعَةٍ مِنَ الْعَناصِرِ ذاتِ التَّأثيرِ الطِّبيِّ الْذي يُفيدُ في مُعالّجَةِ كَثيرٍ مِنَ الأمراضِ، وَيوصى بِاسْتِعْمالِ زَيْتِ الذُّرَةِ يَوْمِيًا  في الأَغْذِيَةِ بِمِقْدارٍ لا يَزيدُ عَنْ 75 غرامًا...

   أمّا شَراشيبُ الذُّرَةِ الصَّفراءُ فَإِنَّ لَها فائِدَةً هِيَ الأُخْرى، فَهيَ تَحْتَوي على مَوادٍ مُخَثِّرَةٍ للدَّمِّ، وَتُسْتَعْمَلُ أَيْضًا بَعْدَ غَلْيِها بالْماءِ لِطَرْدِ الرَّمْلِ وَالْحَصَى مِنَ الكِلْيَةِ وَتُفيدُ أَيْضًا في الْتِهاباتِ الْكَبِدِ وَالْمَرارَةِ.

أجب عن جميع الأسئلة التّالية :                                               

س1) ما هو موطن نبات الذّرة الأصلي ؟                                    

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س2) لأيّ الأغراض اسْتُخْدِمتِ الذّرة في البداية ؟                           

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س3) ما هي المواد التي تحتوي عليها ثمارُ الذّرةِ الْجافةِ ؟                                

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س4) ورَدَت ثلاث فوائدٍ لِشراشيب الذّرة في الفِقرةِ الأخيرةِ، اذكرها :    

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س5) ضعْ دائرةً حول رقم الإجابة الصَّحيحة :                               

أ) النَّصّ عبارة عن :

1. قصّةٍ                2.شعرٍ             3. نصٍّ علميٍّ          4. مسرحيّةٍ   

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ب) نقلَ كولومبس الذّرة إلى إسبانيا سنة :

1. 1492 هـ          2. 1429 م         3. 1492 م    4. 1492 ق.م 


ج) تحتوي ثمارُ الذّرة الجافة على :

1. 70% من البروتين                     2. 70% من النَّشا

3. 70% من الزَّيت                       4. 70% من البروتينات      

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س6) استخرج عكس الكلمات التّالية من النَّصِّ :                           

يَقِلُّ   ________        يَضُرُّ   _______      النّهاية _______

نَيِّئَة   ________        ضَرَرًا   _______ 

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س7) أكتب ( صحيح أو خطأ ) أمام كلّ جملة :                           

1) زيتُ الذّرة يحتوي على مجموعةٍ مِنَ العناصرِ ذات التّأثير الطّبيِّ .   ______

2) ليسَ لشراشيب الذُّرة الصَّفراء أيّةُ فائِدةٍ.                           ______

3) انتشرت زراعةُ الذُّرة الصَّفراء في جميع أنحاء العالم.                ______ 

4) نقلَ كولومبس الذُّرة الصَّفراء إلى اسبانيا عام 1492 هـ        ______

5) الموطنُ الأصلي للذّرة هو أمريكا الشّماليّةِ.                         ______

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س8) رتِّبِ المعلومات التّالية حسب ورودها في النَّصِّ :                      

____  الذّرةُ حبوبٌ موطنها الأصلي أمريكا الجَنوبيّةِ .

____  يوصى باستعمالُ زيت الذُّرة يوميًا في الأغذيةِ.

____  اسْتُخْدِمَتِ الذُّرةُ في البِدايَةِ عَلَفًا للحيواناتِ .

____  شراشيبُ الذّرة الصّفراء تحتوي على موادٍ مُخَثِّرةٍ للدّمِّ

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س9) إلى من يعود الضّمير في الكلمات التي تحتها خط في القطعة ؟          

1) زِراعَتُها _______    2) فيها  _________   3) غَلْيِها _______


س10) اختر من المستطيل أدناه الفكرة المركزيّة الملائمة لكلّ فِقرة من فقرات النّصّ      

* الفكرة المركزيّةُ للفِقرَةِ الأولى هيَ: ________________________

* الفكرةُ المركزيّةُ للفِقرةِ الثّانيةِ هيَ : ________________________

* الفكرةُ المركزيّةُ للفِقرةِ الثّالثة هيَ : ________________________

* الفكرة المركزيّةُ للفِقرةِ الرّابعةِ هيَ: ________________________


القواعد :

س1) حلّل الفقرة التّالية من حيث أقسام الكلام ( فعل / اسم / حرف ) :  

استُخْدِمتُ الذّرةُ في البدايةِ علفًا للحيوانات، ثمَّ لمْ يَلبثْ أنِ اتُخِذَت غِذاءً إنسانيًا في البلدانِ التي يقلُّ فيها القمحُ.

اسم

فعل

حرف


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س2) صرّف الفعل ( اسْتَخْدَمَ ) مع الضّمائر التالية :                       

هُما( المذكّر ) ( الماضي) _________       هُنَّ ( المضارع ) ________

أنتُم ( المضارع )         _________        أنتُما ( الماضي ) ________

س3) كوّن ثلاثة أسئلة حول الجملة التّالية :                                         

    (الذُّرة حبوبٌ موطنها الأصليّ أمريكا الجنوبية، نقلَها كولومبس عام 1492 م إلى إسبانيا ) .

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س4) صرّف الجملة التّالية إلى ( المفردة المؤَنث / المثنى بنوعيهِ/ الجمع بنوعيهِ:          


يأْكُلُ الفلاّحُ الذُّرةَ مشويِةً.

1) المثنّى المذكّر  : ____________________________

2) جمع المذكّر   : ____________________________

3) المفردة المؤنّث: ____________________________

4) المثنّى المؤَنّث : ____________________________

5) جمع المؤنّث  : ____________________________

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Reading Comprehension – Short Stories /“Scorpion” /Answers and Explanations

“Scorpion”

Reading Comprehension Short Stories

Directions: Read the story. Then answer the questions below.



Soon afteShe had heard many stories of Roberto’s birth city of    Guanajuato, and they had
all captivated her. She was spellbound by the many exotic tales he told her about the region. At one time, this colonial city was the  source of two-thirds of the world’s silver 

“Our family goes to a beautiful church in Guanajuato,” Roberto had told her while they courted in the United States. “It is said that silver dust was mixed into the cement building blocks and that is why the church sparkles

Navi had been enthralled. Roberto always told such wonderful stories. She could not wait to see the city and meet all of Roberto’s family. Navi was excited and knew that the trip was sure to be inspirational
While Roberto had imparted to Navi all the wonders of his beautiful city, it had not occurred to him to mention any dangers. They were young. They were in love. They lived only in the moment



Navi was speechless when she saw the Oratorio de San Felipe. “It really does sparkle!” she exclaimed 

Navi kissed Roberto on the cheek. “I’ll meet you outside,” she said, leaving the church 

She pulled her sketchpad and pencils from her bag and went to sit against one of the glorious palm trees outside the church. She began sketching the colossal cupola, which extended mightily, three stories above the nave 

Suddenly, a sharp pain took hold of her left shoulder. It felt like an electrical shock. The pain began to pervade the rest of her body 

She had been stung by a scorpion!

The last thing Navi remembered was Roberto kneeling by her side. She woke up a week later with him holding her hand and telling her a story. “In Mexico, scorpions are ubiquitous. There are more scorpion deaths here than in any
other place in the world. And they love palm trees,” he said, rubbing her hand with tears of relief in his eyes. “I should have mentioned that before.”
 
 Questions:

1) As used in paragraph 2, which is the best antonym for captivated?

A. dishonored
B. enthralled
C. repelled
D. saddened
2) As used in paragraph 8, which is the best antonym for colossal?

A. banal
B. microscopic
C. temporal
D. inspiring

3) Based on information in the passage, it can be understood that which of the following conditions may result from a scorpion sting?
I. unconsciousness
II. death
III. paralysis
A. I only
B. I and II
C. II and III
D. I, II, and III
4) Which of the following sentences from the story most clearly foreshadows that something bad is going to happen?

A. They lived only in the moment.
(paragraph 5)
B. It had not occurred to him to mention any dangers. (paragraph 5)
C. “I’ll meet you outside,” she said, leaving the church.
(paragraph 7)
D. Suddenly, a sharp pain took hold of her left shoulder. (paragraph 9)

5) In paragraph 5, the author writes, “They were young. They were in love. They lived only in the moment." Which of the following is the best way to rewrite these sentences, while keeping their original meaning as used in the story?

A. They were young and in love because they lived only in the moment.
B. They were young and in love; they lived only in the moment.
C. They were young and in love; therefore, they lived only in the moment.
D. They were young and in love; conversely, they lived only in the moment.

6) Where is Guanajuato?

A. Ecuador
B. Cuba
C. Guatemala
D. Mexico
7) As used in paragraph 9, which is the best synonym for pervade?

A. numb
B. paralyze
C. permeate
D. sicken
 

8) How does Roberto seem to feel about not having told Navi about scorpions?
A. questioning
B. perplexed
C. remorseful
D. validated
9) It can be inferred that Navi enjoys

A. surprises
B. writing and storytelling
C. sketching and drawing
D. traveling to various exotic destinations

10) What type of narrator is telling this story?

A. first person, characterized as being a person in the story
B. second person, characterized as speaking directly to the reader
C. third person omniscient, characterized by knowing what all the characters are thinking
D. third person focalized, characterized by knowing only what one character may be thinking
11) As used in the final paragraph, which is the best antonym
for ubiquitous?

A. scarce
B. benevolent
C. harmless
D. omnipresent


Do you think Navi should be upset with Roberto? Explain.

Answers and Explanations
1) C
captivated (verb): attracted and held; charmed.

In paragraph 2, the story says Navi “had heard many stories of Roberto’s birth city of Guanajuato, and they had all captivated her. She was spellbound by
the many exotic tales he told her about the region.” Since Navi was “spellbound” by these tales, the reader can infer that captivated means charmed or fascinated. If someone is repelled by something, they are turned off or turned away from it. Since this is the opposite of being charmed, repelled is a good antonym for captivated. Therefore (C) is correct.

When someone is dishonored, that person has brought shame upon him or herself. Being shamed is not the opposite of being charmed, so dishonored is not an antonym for captivated. Therefore (A) is incorrect. Someone who is enthralled is held by charm. This means the same thing as captivated, so enthralled and captivated are synonyms, not antonyms. Therefore (B) is incorrect. When someone is saddened, something has made him or her sad. Being made sad is different from being charmed, but not opposite, so saddened is not an antonym for captivated. Therefore (D) is incorrect.

2) B
colossal (adjective): immense; huge; gigantic.

In paragraph 8, the story says, “She began sketching the colossal cupola which extended mightily, three stories above the nave.” Since the cupola extended really far, three stories over the central structure of the church, the reader can infer that colossal means huge. Microscopic means so small that it can only be seen with the help of a microscope. Since something really tiny is the opposite of something really huge, microscopic is a good antonym for colossal. Therefore (B) is correct.

Banal means unoriginal and boring. Boring is not the opposite of huge, so banal is not an antonym for colossal. Therefore (A) is incorrect. Temporal means lasting only for a certain amount of time. Being limited by time is not the opposite of being huge, so temporal is not an antonym for colossal.
Therefore (C) is incorrect. Inspiring means exciting. Exciting is not the opposite of huge, so inspiring is not an antonym for colossal. Therefore (D) is incorrect.

3) B
In paragraph 10, we learn that Navi “had been stung by a scorpion.” In paragraph 11, Navi “woke up a week later.” We can infer from this information that the scorpion sting rendered Navi unconscious for a week. This supports option (I). In paragraph 11, Roberto says, “There are more scorpion deaths here than in any other place in the world.” We can infer from this that a scorpion sting can cause death. This supports option (II). Scorpions can
 cause unconsciousness and death, but the story does not say that scorpions can cause paralysis. This eliminates option (III). Therefore (B) is correct.

4) B
The bad thing that happens in the story is that Navi is stung by a scorpion. Navi probably would not have been stung if Roberto had warned her about the scorpions. Since the scorpion sting happened because Roberto did not warn Navi, the statement that “it had not occurred to him to mention any dangers” clearly foreshadows, or hints at, the bad event that happens later in the story. Therefore (B) is correct.

The statement “they lived only in the moment” tells the reader that Roberto and Navi were so happy in the present that they were not concerned with the past or the future. The scorpion sting is not related to their disregard for the past or future, so that statement is not foreshadowing. Therefore (A) is incorrect. Although Navi is stung after she goes outside, her statement does not give the reader any indication of the danger to come, so it is not foreshadowing. Therefore (C) is incorrect. Navi feels pain in her shoulder when she is stung by the scorpion. Therefore “suddenly, a sharp pain took hold of her left shoulder” is simply a statement of the action in the present, not an indication of what is to come. Therefore (D) is incorrect.

5) B
These three sentences contain three separate facts that are not related to each other in a specific way. Rather, they are all listed as equally important. “They were young and in love; they lived only in the moment.” This sentence captures the meaning of the three original sentences without altering it.
Therefore (B) is correct.

The three sentences convey the idea that Roberto and Navi were young and in love and lived only in the moment. This does not mean that Roberto and Navi were young and in love because they lived only in the moment.
Therefore (A) is incorrect. Likewise, Roberto and Navi did not live in the moment because they were young and in love. Therefore (C) is incorrect. The statement that Roberto and Navi lived only in the moment is not contrary to the statement that they were young and in love. Therefore (D) is incorrect.

6) D
In paragraph 2, the reader learns that Guanajuato is Roberto’s birth city. In paragraph 3, Roberto tells Navi about the church that his family goes to in
Guanjuato. In paragraph 4, Navi “could not wait to see the city and meet all of Roberto’s family. Navi was excited and knew the trip was sure to be
inspirational.” The reader can infer from this information that Navi and Roberto are going on a trip to Guanajuato. Later in the story, Navi and Roberto visit the church and Navi gets stung by a scorpion. In paragraph 11, Roberto says, “In Mexico, scorpions are ubiquitous. There are more scorpion deaths here than in any other place in the world.” The reader can infer from this information that Roberto and Navi are in Mexico. Since Roberto and Navi were visiting Guanajuato, Guanajuato must be in Mexico. Therefore (D) is correct.
 
The story does not provide information to support answer choices (A), (B), or
(C). Therefore they are incorrect.

7) C
pervade (verb): to spread throughout.

In paragraph 9, the passage says, “Suddenly, a sharp pain took hold of her left shoulder.” Then, “the pain began to pervade the rest of her body.” Since the pain started in Navi’s shoulder, then moves out into the rest of her body, the reader can infer that the word pervade means to spread throughout. The
word permeate means to spread or pass through, so it is a good synonym for pervade. Therefore (C) is correct

Numb means to deprive of sensation of feeling. This is not similar to spreading throughout, so numb is not a synonym for pervade. Therefore (A) is incorrect. Paralyze means to render unable to move. Rendering something unable to move is not similar to spreading throughout something. Therefore
(B) is incorrect. Sicken means to make someone sick. Making someone sick is different than spreading throughout something, so sicken is not a synonym for pervade. Therefore (D) is incorrect.

8) C
In paragraph 11, Navi wakes up with Roberto by her side after being stung by a scorpion. Roberto says to Navi, “‘In Mexico, scorpions are ubiquitous. There are more scorpion deaths here than in any other place in the world. And they love palm trees,’ he said, rubbing her hand with tears of relief in his eyes.” Since Roberto has tears of relief in his eyes, the reader can infer that Roberto felt terrible about Navi’s scorpion sting. Next, Roberto says, “I should have mentioned that before.” The reader can infer from this statement that Roberto wishes he had told Navi about scorpions earlier. To feel remorseful is to feel sad or regretful about having done something wrong. Since Roberto feels badly about not telling Navi about scorpions, he feels remorseful. Therefore
(C) is correct.

To feel questioning is to have doubts about something. Roberto wishes he had told Navi about the scorpions earlier, and he does not have doubts about this. Therefore (A) is incorrect. To feel perplexed is to be filled with confusion about something. Roberto feels bad about not telling Navi about scorpions, not filled with confusion. Therefore (B) is incorrect. To feel validated is to feel confirmed or strengthened. Roberto does not feel confirmed about failing to tell Navi about scorpions. Therefore (D) is incorrect.

9) C
In paragraph 6, the passage says, “Navi was speechless when she saw the Oratorio de San Felipe. ‘It really does sparkle!’ she exclaimed.” The reader can infer from this that Navi was impressed with the appearance of the church. Then, in paragraph 8, Navi “pulled her sketchpad and pencils from her bag and went to sit against one of the glorious palm trees outside the church. She began sketching the colossal cupola which extended mightily,
 three stories above the nave.” Since Navi immediately goes out to sketch the beautiful church, we can infer that Navi enjoys sketching and drawing.
Therefore (C) is correct.

The only surprise in the passage is an unpleasant one—a scorpion sting—so there isn’t enough information in the story to determine whether or not Navi likes surprises. Therefore (A) is incorrect. Navi does love to listen to Roberto’s stories, but does not do any storytelling of her own in the passage. Therefore (B) is incorrect. While Navi listens to many exotic tales, she only travels to one exotic location. We don’t have enough information to know whether Navi likes traveling to various exotic locations. Therefore (D) is incorrect.

10) C
In this passage, the narrator knows what Navi and Roberto think and feel as well as what they do. For example, in paragraph 2, the narrator knows that Navi “was spellbound by the many exotic tales.” In paragraph 9, “a sharp pain took hold of [Navi’s] shoulder. It felt like an electrical shock.” The reader can infer from these statements that the narrator knows how Navi feels. In paragraph 5, the narrator says, “While Roberto had imparted to Navi all the wonders of his beautiful city, it had not occurred to him to mention any dangers.” The reader can infer from this that the narrator knows what Roberto is thinking (or not thinking). Since the narrator knows what Navi and Roberto think and feel, the narrator is third person omniscient. Therefore (C) is correct.

The narrator is not a person in the story, so the narrator type is not first person. Therefore (A) is incorrect. The narrator does not speak directly to the reader, so the narrator type is not second person. Therefore (B) is incorrect. The narrator knows what both Navi and Roberto are thinking, so the narrator type is not third person focalized. Therefore (D) is incorrect.

11) A
ubiquitous (adjective): found seemingly everywhere.

In the last paragraph, Roberto says, “In Mexico, scorpions are ubiquitous. There are more scorpion deaths here than in any other place in the world.” Since there are so many scorpion deaths there, the reader can infer that there are a lot of scorpions nearly everywhere in Mexico. The reader can infer from this that ubiquitous means found nearly everywhere. Scarce means hard to find. Since hard to find is the opposite of found everywhere, scarce is a good antonym for ubiquitous. Therefore (A) is correct.


Benevolent means well-meaning. Well-meaning is different from found everywhere, but not opposite, so benevolent is not an antonym for ubiquitous. Therefore (B) is incorrect. Harmless means unable to harm. Unable to harm is not the opposite of found everywhere, so harmless is not the opposite of ubiquitous. Therefore (C) is incorrect. Omnipresent means everywhere. Since this has virtually the same meaning as ubiquitous, it is not an antonym for ubiquitous. Therefore (D) is incorrect.
r Navi got engaged to Roberto, she began learning about his seemingly magical origins

Storm Warning / Skill - Reading Comprehension /Answers and Explanations

 Storm Warning

Story By: Judie Eberhardt


It was like any other late summer day; 88 degrees and hot. How can the weatherman be predicting a terrible storm, thought Molly. Just then mom said, “I’ll be back soon, I need to go to the corner store to get some batteries just in case it does storm.” “Mom, do you really think we will have a storm?” “The weather is so nice.” “We need to be prepared,” said mom. “Just in case.”



Mom left and was back within an hour. It was about 6:00 p.m., and the sky began to turn a grayish brown from the full low clouds that were beginning to form. Even the wind started to pick up. Then Molly heard a loud crack of thunder. Suddenly, she saw lightning flashing, and the rain started to pound against

the windows. The trees in the yard started to sway back and forth. Some of the neighbors plants fell off the front porch. “I’m scared,” said Molly to her mother. The storm lasted for about thirty minutes, long enough to make the lights go out and the old pine tree out front topple over. Even Gretchen, the cat, was hiding under the sofa. Mom lit some candles so they could see their way around the house. “What about dinner?” asked Molly. “How can we eat if there isn’t any power?” Mom bought some cans of tuna and chicken when she went to the corner store. “I had a feeling we wouldn’t be able to cook, so I bought these cans of food and some bread.” Mom and Molly ate the tuna and bread by candle light. “You know, this is kind of fun.” “It’s almost like camping,” said Molly.

Later that night, the lights came back on, Gretchen was eating out of her bowl, and Molly was glad mom took the storm warning seriously. “Good thing you went to the store and got those batteries and cans of food,” said Molly. “Even though it was a scarey time, I did have fun.” “Me too,” said Molly’s mom. “Me too.”

 

Storm Warning

Story By: Judie Eberhardt Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.

1- What was the temperature the day of the storm

A. 88 degrees

B. 90 degrees

C. 75 degrees

D. 95 degrees


2- Why did mom go to the store? A To get the newspaper

B. To get gas for the car

C. To get batteries

D. To get cat food


3- Who was Gretchen

A. A neighbor

B. Molly’s friend

C. Molly’s sister

D. Molly’s cat


 4-  Around what time did the storm begin? A. 5:00

B.  5:30

C. 6:00

D.  6:30

 

Storm Warning – Answer Key

Story By: Judie Eberhardt Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.

1. What was the temperature the day of the storm?

A. 88 degrees

B. 90 degrees

C. 75 degrees

D. 95 degrees


2. Why did mom go to the store? A To get the newspaper

B. To get gas for the car

C. To get batteries

D. To get cat food


3. Who was Gretchen?

A. A neighbor

B. Molly’s friend

C. Molly’s sister

D. Molly’s cat


4. Around what time did the storm begin? A. 5:00

B.  5:30

C. 6:00

D.  6:30


Reading Comprehension – Short Stories “The Transfers”. Answers and Explanations

“The Transfers”
Reading Comprehension – Short Stories
 
 Read the story. Then answer the questions below.
 
Loren had been surreptitiously moving money from the accounts of
his bank’s wealthiest clients to one he created for himself in the Cayman Islands for over 8 years. He had every reason to believe that no one suspected a thing, and he knew the money would be safe in an offshore account 
 
He had been prudent with all the money he had embezzled from Signet Bank. He wore secondhand suits to his job as a bank teller there. He rode his bike from Anacostia— the squalid, blighted neighborhood he called home— to his Dupont Circle branch each day 
 
He rarely traveled outside of the Washington, DC area. He did nothing at all
to raise a red flag. He appeared as nothing more than an 18-dollar-an-hour bank employee in a town where many made millions 
No one, he was sure, had ever scrutinized the myriad of transactions that had taken place – dozens, sometimes hundreds of small transfers that amounted to
$9,000 every other week. Otherwise, the truth would have surely come to light a long time ago 

 
“Nine thousand dollars every other week is just a drop in the bucket to these rich folks,” Loren reasoned. This assuaged his guilt
 
In Loren’s mind, it was the greedy people who got caught doing these things. It was the ostentatious ones, too. It was the guys who built multi-million dollar homes with 24 rooms on a pauper’s salary
 
To him, the bank was fraught with idiots; no one was capable of unraveling his master plan. No – it was too late for them
 
Today was the day Loren would begin reaping the benefits of all his patience and cunning and begin living in blissful obscurity
 
After an ordinary day at work, Loren got on his bike and road over the river to National Airport
 
As the plane lifted off the runway for the Caribbean, Loren watched intently out the window. He had close to $2 million collecting interest in the bank and had managed to pull it off, unnoticed
 
As the plane landed, Loren finally allowed himself to fully dream of the carefree
life he was about to begin. He moved down the airplane steps, across the tarmac and headed toward the airport. The balmy air felt comforting to his skin
 
He breathed in slowly and deeply with anticipation, and then he was surprised to hear a familiar voice.
“Hey, Loren. Not so fast.”
 

Questions:  
 
  1-   As used in paragraph 1, which is the best synonym for surreptitiously
 
A.     easily
B.     carefully
C.     overtly
D.     secretly
 
  2-   "He had been prudent with all the money he had embezzled from Signet Bank."
 
Which of the following is the best way to rewrite the above sentence from paragraph 2 while keeping its original meaning as used in the story
A.     He had been showy with the funds he had taken from Signet Bank.
B.     He had saved all the money he had deposited into Signet Bank.
C.     He had felt guilty about all the money he had taken from Signet Bank.
D.     He had been discreet with all the money he had stolen from Signet Bank.
 
 3-    What were some of the things Loren did to not raise suspicion
I.     He wore secondhand suits.
II.   He rode a bicycle to work.
III.  He only made a certain number of transactions per week.
A.     I only
B.     I and II
C.     I and III
D.     I, II, and III  
   4-  The expression "to raise a red flag"
(from paragraph 3) means to
 
A.     be guilty
B.     appear impoverished
C.     seem very smart
D.     give a warning signal

 
5- What made Loren feel confident his  
 If Loren carried out his scheme for exactly 8 years, how much money would he have stolen
 
A. $9000
B. $2,000,000
C. $72,000
D. $1,872,000
6- crime would go undetected
I. The stolen money was being
held in the Cayman Islands.
II. He felt no one would suspect a
bank teller of fraud.
III. He had done nothing to show
7- that he had become wealthy.
A. I only
B. I and II
C. I and III
D. I, II, and III
 
8-  What kind of expression is "drop in the bucket" (from paragraph 5)?  
 As used in paragraph 4, which is the best synonym for myriad
A.     demonstrative, characterized by the open expression of emotion
B.     idiomatic, characterized by the use of figurative, not literal, language
C.     sarcastic, characterized by the use of harsh or bitter derision, or irony
D.     understatement, characterized by an expression that is weaker than the facts would bear out A.     overflow
B.     number
C.     multitude
D.     shortage
 
9) Which line from the passage best serves as its climax  
10) Loren's attitude toward his bank colleagues was
A.     “Hey, Loren. Not so fast.” (the final paragraph)
B.     Otherwise, the truth would have surely come to light a long time ago. (paragraph 4)
C.     Now it was too late for them. (paragraph 7)
D.     After an ordinary day at work, Loren got on his bike and road over the river to National Airport. (paragraph 9) A.     benevolent
B.     disdainful
C.     accepting
D.     fearful
 As used in paragraph 6, which is the best antonym for ostentatious
 
A.     lavish
B.     conspicuous
C.     childish
D.     modest 12)     As used in paragraph 7, what does the phrase “fraught with” mean?
 
A.     filled with
B.     short on
C.     lead by
D.     visited by
 
 
Is Loren a bad person? If not, why? If so, what should be an appropriate punishment or consequences? Explain.

  Answers and Explanations
 1)     D
surreptitiously (adjective): sneakily, in a stealthy manner.
At the beginning, the story says, “Loren had been surreptitiously moving money from the accounts of his bank’s wealthiest clients to one he created for himself in the Cayman Islands for over 8 years. He had every reason to believe that no one suspected a thing.” Since Loren was moving money from bank clients’ accounts to his own, we know that Loren was stealing. Loren thought no one suspected his stealing, so Loren must have been moving the money in secret. We can infer from this information that surreptitiously means in a stealthy manner. Secretly means in a hidden or concealed manner. Since doing something in a concealed way is similar to doing something in a stealthy way, secretly is a good synonym for surreptitiously. Therefore (D) is correct.
 
Easily means with ease. Doing something with ease is not the same as doing something stealthily, so easily is not a synonym for surreptitiously. Therefore
(A)   is incorrect. Carefully means with care. Doing something with care is not the same as doing something stealthily, so carefully is not a good synonym for surreptitiously. Therefore (B) is incorrect. Overtly means openly. Doing something openly is the opposite of doing something stealthily, so overtly is the opposite of surreptitiously. Therefore (C) is incorrect.
 
2)     D
To be discreet means to show self-restraint and prudence in your actions. Embezzle means to take something that has been entrusted to you by someone else for your own use. Since discreet is another word for prudent and embezzling is stealing, the sentence He had been discreet with all the money he had stolen from Signet Bank retains the meaning of the original sentence. Therefore (D) is correct.
 
Showy means flashy. Since Loren is stealing money, being flashy with the money is not prudent. This changes the meaning of the original sentence. Therefore (A) is incorrect. In the original sentence, Loren stole money from Signet Bank. This means he did not deposit money there. Therefore (B) is incorrect. To feel guilty is to feel bad about something. This is different than being prudent about something. Therefore (C) is incorrect.
 
3)     B
In paragraph 2, the passage says, “He wore secondhand suits to his job as a bank teller there. He rode his bike from Anacostia— the squalid, blighted neighborhood he called home— to his Dupont Circle branch each day.” This information tells us Loren wore secondhand suits. This supports option (I).
This information also tells us Loren rode his bike to work. This supports
option (II). The story does not say that Loren only made a certain number of

transactions per week. This eliminates option (III). Therefore (B) is correct.
 
4)     D
In paragraph 2, we learn that Loren wore secondhand suits and rode his bike to work. In paragraph 3, the passage says Loren, “rarely traveled outside of the Washington, DC area. He did nothing at all to raise a red flag. He appeared as nothing more than an 18-dollar-an-hour bank employee in a
town where many made millions.” Loren did not want to call attention to the fact that he was stealing money. In order to avoid sending signals that would make others suspicious, he has taken care to appear as if everything were normal. Using this information, we can infer that to raise a red flag means to give a warning signal. Therefore (D) is correct.
 
Being guilty is being responsible for a crime. Since no one knew of the crime, Loren was trying to avoid anyone’s notice of the crime, not the fact that he was responsible for it. Therefore (A) is incorrect. Loren did want to appear impoverished, or look poorer than he was, because he did not want to raise suspicion. Therefore (B) is incorrect. Behaving consistently with his income would not make anyone appear smart or not smart. This means (C) is incorrect.
 
5)     C
In paragraph 1, we learn that Loren has been stealing money and putting it into an account in the Cayman Islands. The passage says Loren “knew the money would be safe in an offshore account.” We can infer from this information that Loren believed the money would be safe because it was in the Cayman Islands. This supports option (I). The passage does not suggest that Loren felt no one would suspect a bank teller of fraud. This eliminates option (II). In paragraphs 2 and 3, we learn that Loren has taken great care not to do anything that would show that he had more money than he should. This supports option (III). Therefore (C) is the correct answer.
 
6)     D
In paragraph 4, we learn that Loren has been taking $9000 every other week. Since we know that there are 52 weeks in a year, this means he takes $9000 26 times a year for 8 years. $9000 x 26 x 8 = $1,872,000. Therefore (D) is correct.

$9000 is the amount Loren steals every other week, not the total amount. Therefore (A) is incorrect. In paragraph 10 the passage says Loren “had close to $2 million collecting interest in the bank and had managed to pull it off, unscathed.” However, the question asks how much Loren would have stolen if he had taken the money for exactly eight years. $2 million is a close
estimate but there is a more exact answer. We can multiply the amount Loren takes each week by the number of weeks he steals and get the exact number, which is not $2 million. Therefore (B) is incorrect. Loren would have stolen $72,000 if he stole $9000 once a year for 8 years. However, Loren took the money every other week for 8 years. Therefore (C) is incorrect.
 
7)     B
In paragraph 5, Loren reasons, “Nine thousand dollars every other week is just a drop in the bucket to these rich folks.” This is an informal, conversational phrase. It does not mean literally what is says, because money is not a liquid that can be a drop in the bucket. It is a figurative, or idiomatic, expression. Therefore (B) is correct.
 
The passage does not provide information to support choices (A), (C) and
(D). Therefore they are incorrect.
 
8)     C
myriad (noun): a vast, indefinite number.
 
In paragraph 4, the passage says, “No one, he was sure, had ever scrutinized the myriad of transactions which had taken place – dozens, sometimes hundreds of small transfers that amounted to $9,000 every other week.” Since Loren was making “dozens, sometimes hundreds” of transfers that added up to $9000, it should be understood that there were a lot of transfers and that the transfer amounts were always different. We can infer from this information that myriad is a large, indefinite number. A multitude is a very large number.
Therefore, multitude is a good synonym for myriad. Therefore (C) is correct.
 
An overflow is an excess beyond capacity. Since the transfers were not subject to a capacity, or limit, overflow is not a good synonym for myriad. Therefore (A) is incorrect. A number is an amount. Number is not the best synonym for myriad, because although myriad is a number, it is a large, indefinite number. A number could be small or large. Therefore (B) is incorrect. A shortage happens when there is not enough of something. There was no required number of transfers here, so shortage is not a good synonym for myriad. Therefore (D) is incorrect.
 
9)     A
In this passage, we learn that Loren has been stealing money from bank customers for years. We learn all the things Loren has done not to get caught. Near the end of the story, Loren gets on a plane headed to Caribbean. It appears Loren has succeeded in his plan. Then, as Loren leaves the airplane, thinking he is home free, he hears someone say, “Hey, Loren, not so fast.” This line serves as the climax, because it serves as the moment in which the intensity of the story culminates and the conflict gets most complicated.
Therefore (A) is correct.
 
The story does not provide information to support choices (B), (C) or (D). Therefore they are incorrect.
 
10) B
In paragraph 7, we learn that Loren believes “the bank was fraught with idiots; no one was capable of unraveling his master plan. No – it was too late for
them.” We can infer from this information that Loren did not think his fellow bank employees were very intelligent or capable. He thought he was better

and smarter than them. Someone who has a disdainful attitude thinks that thinks he or she is better than others. Therefore (B) is correct.

A benevolent attitude is a kindly, friendly attitude. Loren thought his coworkers were idiots. This is not kindly or friendly. Therefore (A) is incorrect. If Loren’s attitude were accepting, Loren would be happy with his coworkers as they are. Loren is not happy with his coworkers. Again, he thinks they are idiots. Therefore (C) is incorrect. If Loren’s attitude were fearful, he would be afraid of his coworkers. Loren thinks his coworkers cannot possibly catch on to what he is doing. He is not afraid of them. Therefore (D) is incorrect.
 
11) D
In paragraph 6, the passage says, “In Loren’s mind, it was the greedy people who got caught doing these things. It was the ostentatious ones, too. It was the guys who built multi-million dollar homes with 24 rooms on a pauper’s salary.” Since ostentatious people build “multi-million dollar homes with 24 rooms,” we can infer that ostentatious means extravagant and showy. Modest means humble and unpretentious. Humble and unpretentious is the opposite of extravagant and showy, so modest is a good antonym for ostentatious.
Therefore (D) is the correct answer.
 
Lavish means extravagant, so lavish is a synonym for ostentatious, not an antonym. Therefore (A) is incorrect. Conspicuous means obvious. Obvious is different than extravagant and showy, but not opposite, so conspicuous is not an antonym for ostentatious. Therefore (B) is incorrect. Childish means like a child. Doing something like a child is different than being extravagant and showy, but not opposite. Therefore, childish is not an antonym for ostentatious. Therefore (C) is incorrect.
 
12) A
fraught (adjective): filled with.
 
In paragraph 7 the passage says that Loren thought “the bank was
fraught with idiots; no one was capable of unraveling his master plan.” Loren thought no one at the bank could catch him, because he thinks the other bank workers are all idiots. Since the bank is filled with bank workers, we can infer from this information that fraught means filled with. Therefore (A) is correct.
 
If the bank were short on idiots, there would be a lot of smart people there. If there were a lot of smart people there, Loren would be afraid of being caught. Therefore (B) is incorrect. Loren thought that “no one” could unravel his plan. This means he thought that none of the workers, not just the leaders, could catch him. Although he likely thought the leaders were idiots, he also thought everyone else was an idiot. Therefore, we know that fraught with does not mean lead by. Therefore (C) is incorrect. Loren is talking about the bank workers, not the visitors, when he thinks the bank is fraught with idiots.
Therefore, fraught with does not mean visited by. Therefore (D) is incorrect.

Read the text. 
The Tale of the Three Brothers
Part 1
 
There were once three brothers who were travelling along a lonely, winding road at twilight. In time, the brothers reached a river too deep to wade through and too dangerous to swim across. However, these brothers were learned in the magical arts, and so they simply waved their wands and made a bridge appear across the treacherous water. They were halfway across it when they found their path blocked by a hooded figure. 
And Death spoke to them. He was angry that he had been cheated out of three new victims, for travellers usually drowned in the river. But Death was cunning. He pretended to congratulate the three brothers upon their magic, and said that each had earned a prize for having been clever enough to evade him.
So the oldest brother, who was a combative man, asked for a wand more powerful than any in existence: a wand that must always win duels for its owner, a wand worthy of a wizard who had conquered Death! So Death crossed to an elder tree on the banks of the river, fashioned a wand from a branch that hung there, and gave it to the oldest brother.
Then the second brother, who was an arrogant man, decided that he wanted to humiliate Death still further, and asked for the power to recall others from Death. So Death picked up a stone from the riverbank and gave it to the second brother, and told him that the stone would have the power to bring back the dead.
And then Death asked the third and youngest brother what he would like. The youngest brother was the humblest and also the wisest of the brothers, and he did not trust Death. So he asked for something that would enable him to go forth from that place without being followed by Death. And Death, most unwillingly, handed over his own Cloak of Invisibility.
Then Death stood aside and allowed the three brothers to continue on their way and they did so, talking with wonder of the adventure they had had, and admiring Death’s gifts.
In due course the brothers separated, each for his own destination. 

J.K. Rowling, The Tales of Beedle the Bard

Match the words in bold to their synonyms. 

1. wade through
2. treacherous
3. cunning
4. evade
5. fashioned
6. enable




a. tricky
b. avoid
c. to walk with effort through a substance, such as water
d. designed
e. allow
f. smart
Group work. What do you think will happen next? Where will they go? Who will they meet? How will they use their magical prizes? Write your story (90-100 words). 

The first brother travelled on for a week or more, and reaching a distant village, he sought out a fellow wizard with whom he had a quarrel. Naturally, with the Elder Wand as his weapon, he could not fail to win the duel that followed. Leaving his enemy dead upon the floor, the oldest brother proceeded to an inn, where he boasted loudly of the powerful wand he had snatched from Death himself, and of how it made him invincible.
That very night, another wizard crept upon the oldest brother as he lay, wine-sodden, upon his bed. The thief took the wand and, for  good measure, slit the oldest brother’s throat.
And so Death took the first brother for his own. 

Meanwhile, the second brother journeyed to his own home, where he lived alone. Here he took out the stone that had the power to recall the dead, and turned it thrice in his hand. To his amazement and his delight, the figure of the girl he had once hoped to marry before her untimely death appeared at once before him.
Yet she was silent and cold, separated from him as though by a veil. Though she had returned to the mortal world, she did not truly belong there and suffered. Finally, the second brother, driven mad with hopeless longing, killed himself so as truly to join her.
And so Death took the second brother for his own. 
But though Death searched for the third brother for many years, he was never able to find him. It was only when he had attained a great age that the youngest brother finally took off the Cloak of Invisibility and gave it to his son. 

And then he greeted Death as an old friend, and went with him gladly, and, equals, they departed this life.  


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