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1、 Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga-Quick CheckLEVELInstructions:Read each question carefully and choose the best answer.Name Date Quick Check continued on following pageX X1.Why does James not have to go to detention after all?A He has already served his detention.B Eva says that shell go
2、 for him.C Eva proves that he didnt steal Larrys hat.D Mr.Dawson doesnt believe in giving students detention.2.What does testify mean?A to take a test without difficultyB to defy natureC to decide against somebody in a court of lawD to answer questions while under oath in a court of law3.What is the
3、 main problem in this story?A Eva must prove Jamess innocence.B Mr.Dawsons class must complete a mock trial.C Principal Jeffries is acting as the judge in the case.D James ruined Jasmines dress.4.Which of the following best shows that this case is important to Eva and that she is taking her role ser
4、iously?A Eva was nervous because this time it was for real.B When James asked her why she was so happy,she said,“Its a secret.”C “Thank you,Mr.Billings,”Eva said.She couldnt help smiling.D It was Evas turn to make her closing statement.5.What is the setting of this story?A a baseball gameB an elemen
5、tary schoolC a libraryD Evas home6.Which of the following statements is an opinion?A The bailiff first calls the case.B A prosecutor cannot ask a testifying witness for an opinion.C Its difficult to be a fair judge.D The defense gives its closing statement last.The School Versus James Holt Learning
6、AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga-Quick Check(continued)LEVELName Date X XThe School Versus James Holt7.Which sentence helps readers infer that Jasmine is in trouble for hiding the hat in Jamess backpack?A “Well,thats about enough excitement for this morning.”B “I think wed better take a trip down
7、 to my office,Jasmine.”C “Hehe ruined my dress!”D “Lets get this room in order before the lunch bell rings.”8.Read the following sentences:Youre not allowed to talk out of turn as a witness.You can only answer the questions truthfully.Do these sentences inform,persuade,or entertain readers about tri
8、als?A informB persuadeC entertainD all of the above9.Which of the following likely causes Mr.Dawson to think that Jasmine hid the hat?A Jasmine says she never gets in trouble,but James always does.B Jasmine carefully straightens her skirt before she sits to testify.C Jasmine says that James hid the
9、hat in a secret pocket inside his backpack.D The jury reaches a“not guilty”verdict.10.Hesitation is to uncertainty as verdict is to.A decisionB trialC witnessD sustained11.Extended Response:List three words that best describe Eva.Explain why you chose those words.12.Extended Response:Why is it impor
10、tant to give people the opportunity to have their case heard in court?Learning AZ All rights reserved.www.readinga-Quick Check Answer SheetLEVELX XMain Comprehension Skill:Make Inferences/Draw ConclusionsThe School Versus James Holt 1.C Cause and Effect 2.D Vocabulary 3.A Problem and Solution 4.A Ma
11、ke Inferences/Draw Conclusions 5.B Main Ideas and Details 6.C Fact or Opinion 7.B Make Inferences/Draw Conclusions 8.A Authors Purpose 9.C Cause and Effect 10.A Vocabulary 11.Answers will vary but should include three words to describe Eva with an explanation for choosing each word;words should incl
12、ude characteristics such as the following:helpful,nervous,smart,persistent,determined,respectful,excited,supportive,caring,resourceful.12.Answers will vary but should include ideas similar to the following:if someone is not guilty,he or she has an opportunity to prove it before getting punished for
13、a crime he or she did not commit;if theres not enough evidence and the prosecution cannot convince the jury,then maybe the person didnt really commit the crime;if theres not a way to double-check someones accusation,then people could accuse anyone of a crime without proof;its fair to let a person speak for him-or herself and to have others speak on the persons behalf.