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                                    “A Cold Day”
                            Reading Comprehension – Short Stories
                   Directions: Read the story. Then answer the questions below.

It is a frigid January day in York, Pennsylvania.

The temperature is below freezing. Snow is starting to fall.

Dr. James turns on the television to check the weather.

He must leave for his work at the hospital soon.

“Today is going to be very cold,” says the TV weatherman. “Be sure to wear very
warm clothes when you go outside. Also, be careful driving on the roads.
Snowfall will make them slippery. In fact, if you can stay home today, do it!”

Dr. James cannot stay home. Very sick people are waiting to see him at the
hospital.

He goes to his closet. He takes out the warmest clothes he has.

He puts on a sweater, jacket, gloves, socks, boots, and a hat.

He opens his front door to go to work. A gust of cold air blows inside.

“Wow, it is very cold outside,” Dr. James says. He is from Miami and is not used
to the cold. “The weatherman was right!”

Before he can drive to work, Dr. James must clear the snow off his car.

He does this very fast. He hops in the car. He shivers. His neck feels especially
cold.

Dr. James drives slowly to work. Everyone else is driving slowly, too. There is a
lot of traffic on the road. There are cars in front of and behind him.

Suddenly, the cars in front of Dr. James come to a stop. There has been
an accident!

Dr. James hurries from his car to check on the driver of the car that has swerved
off the road. “Is everyone okay?” Dr. James asks.

“Yes, yes, we are fine. We slipped on a patch of ice,” the driver says. “This would
have been a good day to stay home in bed.”
Questions:

1) If the weather is frigid, it is very   2) In what city does this story take
                                             place?
   A.   cold
   B.   rainy                                A.   Florida
   C.   windy                                B.   Miami
   D.   slippery                             C.   Pennsylvania
                                             D.   York


3) Dr. James doesn’t stay home            4) What could Dr. James have put on
   because                                   his neck to keep it warm?

   A. There are sick people waiting for      A.   gloves
      him.                                   B.   a scarf
   B. He listens to the weatherman.          C.   another hat
   C. He has to clear snow off his car.      D.   a jacket
   D. He must help the people in the
      accident.


5) What does Dr. James do before he       6) Given what is said in the story, what
   leaves for work?                          is probably true about Miami?
   I. He dresses warmly.                     A.   It is a warm place.
   II. He checks the weather on TV.          B.   It is a rainy place.
   III. He clears snow from his car.         C.   It is a windy place.
   A.   I only                               D.   People drive slowly there.
   B.   I and II
   C.   II and III
   D.   I, II, and III


7) How are people driving today?          8) As described in the beginning of the
                                             story, what does it mean if the
   A.   badly                                roads are slippery?
   B.   slowly
   C.   very fast                            A. The roads are full of cars.
   D.   like they do not care                B. The roads are easy to slide on.
                                             C. The roads are very long and
                                                curvy.
                                             D. The roads lead to a place with
                                                lots of snow.
Questions (continued):
9) Why does Dr. James clear the snow 10) There is a lot of traffic on the
   off his car quickly?                 road. How can we rewrite this
                                        sentence?
   A. because he is very cold
   B. because he is late for work       A. There is a lot of snow on the
   C. because he knows his patients        road.
       are waiting                      B. There are a lot of cars on the
   D. because he knows he will have        road.
       to drive slowly                  C. There are a lot of accidents on
                                           the road.
                                        D. There are a lot of people walking
                                           on the road.


11) Why did the car have an accident?    12) What is an accident?

   A.   because it was snowing outside      A. something that hurts people
   B.   because Dr. James hit the car       B. something that happens only in
   C.   because it was so cold outside         the snow
   D.   because the car slipped on a        C. something that happens that has
        patch of ice                           not been planned
                                            D. something that happens
                                               because other people want it to


13) What is the weatherman right         14) Why does Dr. James hurry from his
   about?                                    car after the accident?
   I. It is a windy day.                    A. because he is very cold
   II. It is very cold outside.             B. because he wants to get to the
   III. The roads are slippery.                hospital as soon as possible
   A.   I only                              C. because he is worried about his
   B.   I and II                               patients waiting at the hospital
   C.   II and III                          D. because he wants to make sure
   D.   I, II, and III                         the people in the car are okay




Do you like the weather where you live? Why or why not?

________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________
Answers and Explanations

1) A
   frigid (adjective): extremely cold.

   The first line of the story tells the reader that it is a frigid day: “The
   temperature is below freezing. Snow is starting to fall.” We can understand
   from this that frigid means very cold. Therefore (A) is correct.

   Since snow is starting to fall, we know that it is not rainy. Therefore (B) is
   incorrect. A windy day may or may not be freezing and snowy, so frigid
   cannot mean windy. Therefore (C) is incorrect. It may or may not be slippery
   out when it is below freezing, so frigid cannot mean slippery. Therefore (D) is
   incorrect.

2) D
   The first line of the story says, “It is a frigid January day in York,
   Pennsylvania.” Therefore (D) is correct. Florida is a state, not a city.
   Therefore (A) is incorrect. Although we learn later in the story that Dr. James
   is from Miami, that is not where the story takes place. Therefore (B) is
   incorrect. Pennsylvania is a state, not a city. Therefore (C) is incorrect.

3) A
   In the middle, the story says, “Dr. James cannot stay home. Very sick people
   are waiting to see him at the hospital.” Dr. James cannot stay at home
   because there are sick people waiting for him. Therefore (A) is correct.

   Dr. James does listen to the weatherman, but that is not the reason why he
   cannot stay home. Therefore (B) is incorrect. He also clears snow off his car,
   but that is not the reason why he cannot stay home. Therefore (C) is
   incorrect. The accident is not the reason why Dr. James cannot stay home.
   Therefore (D) is incorrect.

4) B
   A scarf is the item of clothing used to keep the neck warm. It is also the only
   item of clothing Dr. James is not already wearing. Wearing a scarf would keep
   his neck warm. Therefore (B) is correct.

   Gloves go on hands, and Dr. James is already wearing gloves. Therefore (A)
   is incorrect. Hats keep heads warm, and another hat will not keep his neck
   warm. He is already wearing a hat. Therefore (C) is incorrect. Jackets keep
   the torso and arms warm, and Dr. James is already wearing a jacket.
   Therefore (D) is incorrect.

5) D
   In the middle of the story, Dr. James “takes out the warmest clothes he has.”
   Dr. James “puts on a sweater, jacket, gloves, socks, boots, and a hat.” This
   supports option (I). At the beginning, the story says, “Dr. James turns on the
   television to check the weather.” This supports option (II). In the middle, the
story says, “Dr. James must clear the snow off his car.” Dr. James clears the
   snow off his car “very fast.” This supports option (III). Therefore (D) is
   correct.

6) A
   In the middle, the story says Dr. James “is from Miami and is not used to the
   cold.” We can understand from this that Miami is not cold. Since Miami is not
   cold, it is probably warm. Therefore (A) is correct.

   The story says that Dr. James is not used to the cold because he is from
   Miami. This gives us an idea of how warm it is in Miami, but does not give us
   any idea whether Miami is rainy. Therefore (B) is incorrect. It also does not
   tell us whether Miami is windy. Therefore (C) is incorrect. The story describes
   what the traffic is like in York on one day, but that does not give us any idea
   what the traffic is like in Miami. Therefore (D) is incorrect.

7) B
   The story says that Dr. James “drives slowly,” and “everyone else is driving
   slowly, too.” Therefore (B) is correct. The story does not provide information
   to support answer choices (A), (C), and (D). Therefore they are incorrect.

8) B
   slippery (adjective): causing or tending to cause items to slide or slip.

   In the middle of the story, the TV weatherman says, “Be careful driving on the
   roads. Snowfall will make them slippery.” At the end of the story, a driver who
   swerved off the road tells Dr. James, “We slipped on a patch of ice.” Taking
   these statements together, we can understand from this that snowfall makes
   the roads dangerous because they became easy to slip on. Slippery means
   making it easy to slide or slip. Therefore (B) is correct.

   The snowfall will not make the roads full of cars. Therefore (A) is incorrect.
   The snowfall will not make the roads long or curvy. Therefore (C) is incorrect.
   The snowfall does not affect where roads lead. Therefore (D) is incorrect.

9) A
   In the middle of the story, Dr. James clears off his car. When Dr. James is
   finished clearing off the car, he “hops in the car” and “shivers.” Since Dr.
   James gets in the car quickly and shivers after clearing off the car, we can
   understand that Dr. James cleared the car off quickly because he felt cold.
   Therefore (A) is correct.

   Dr. James goes to work though the snow has made driving difficult because
   he knows that he has patients waiting for him, but that is not why he clears
   the snow quickly. Therefore (C) is incorrect. The story does not provide
   information to support answer choices (B) and (D). Therefore they are
   incorrect.

10) B
    traffic (noun): the vehicles coming and going on a street, in a town, etc.
Near the end, the story says, “There is a lot of traffic on the road. There are
   cars in front of and behind him.” We can understand from this that traffic
   means there are a lot of cars on the road. Therefore (B) is correct. The story
   does not give us information to support answer choices (A), (C), and (D).
   Therefore they are incorrect.

11) D
    At the end of the story, Dr. James goes up to a car that has swerved off the
    road and asks the driver if everyone is okay. The driver says, “Yes, yes, we
    are fine. We slipped on a patch of ice.” We can understand from this that the
    car had an accident because it slipped on the ice. Therefore (D) is correct.

   While the snow may have made the roads icy, the direct cause of the
   accident was the ice itself. Therefore (A) is incorrect. The story does not say
   Dr. James hit the car. Therefore (B) is incorrect. Therefore it is incorrect.
   Although the cold weather has caused the ice to freeze, the direct cause of
   the accident was the ice itself. Therefore (C) is incorrect.

12) C
    accident (noun): an unexpected event, especially one that causes harm.

   The weather is snowy, which has made the roads slippery. At the end of the
   story, the slippery roads cause an accident. The accident is that one of the
   cars swerved off the road. The driver swerved off the road because of the ice.
   The driver did not plan to swerve off the road. Therefore (C) is correct.

   Although people can be hurt in accidents, the people in this car accident were
   fine. They were not hurt. Therefore (A) is incorrect. The snow may make
   accidents more likely to happen, but accidents can happen without snow.
   Therefore (B) is incorrect. Accidents are not planned, as it would not make
   sense for the driver to plan to swerve off the road. Therefore (D) is incorrect.

13) C
    The weatherman does not say that the day will be windy. This eliminates
    option (I). Near the beginning of the story, the weatherman says, “Today is
    going to be very cold.” This supports option (II). The weatherman also says,
    “Be careful driving on the roads. Snowfall will make them slippery.” This
    supports option (III). Therefore (C) is correct.

14) D
    At the end, the story says, “Dr. James hurries from his car to check on the
    driver of the car that has swerved off the road.” Therefore (D) is correct.

   We know that Dr. James is cold. This is why he cleans his car off quickly. But
   this is not why Dr. James gets out of his car quickly after the accident.
   Therefore (A) is incorrect. We also know that Dr. James wants to get to the
   hospital to take care of his patients. This is why Dr. James leaves his house
   against the weatherman’s advice. But this is not the reason that Dr. James
   hurries from his car after the accident. This makes (B) incorrect. It is possible
   that Dr. James is worried about his patients at the hospital, but the story does
   not tell us this is so. Therefore (C) is incorrect.

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Reading Comprehension

  • 1. ●●●ReadTheory.Org © 2010 Name________________ EnglishForEveryone.Org © 2008 Date________________ “A Cold Day” Reading Comprehension – Short Stories Directions: Read the story. Then answer the questions below. It is a frigid January day in York, Pennsylvania. The temperature is below freezing. Snow is starting to fall. Dr. James turns on the television to check the weather. He must leave for his work at the hospital soon. “Today is going to be very cold,” says the TV weatherman. “Be sure to wear very warm clothes when you go outside. Also, be careful driving on the roads. Snowfall will make them slippery. In fact, if you can stay home today, do it!” Dr. James cannot stay home. Very sick people are waiting to see him at the hospital. He goes to his closet. He takes out the warmest clothes he has. He puts on a sweater, jacket, gloves, socks, boots, and a hat. He opens his front door to go to work. A gust of cold air blows inside. “Wow, it is very cold outside,” Dr. James says. He is from Miami and is not used to the cold. “The weatherman was right!” Before he can drive to work, Dr. James must clear the snow off his car. He does this very fast. He hops in the car. He shivers. His neck feels especially cold. Dr. James drives slowly to work. Everyone else is driving slowly, too. There is a lot of traffic on the road. There are cars in front of and behind him. Suddenly, the cars in front of Dr. James come to a stop. There has been an accident! Dr. James hurries from his car to check on the driver of the car that has swerved off the road. “Is everyone okay?” Dr. James asks. “Yes, yes, we are fine. We slipped on a patch of ice,” the driver says. “This would have been a good day to stay home in bed.”
  • 2. Questions: 1) If the weather is frigid, it is very 2) In what city does this story take place? A. cold B. rainy A. Florida C. windy B. Miami D. slippery C. Pennsylvania D. York 3) Dr. James doesn’t stay home 4) What could Dr. James have put on because his neck to keep it warm? A. There are sick people waiting for A. gloves him. B. a scarf B. He listens to the weatherman. C. another hat C. He has to clear snow off his car. D. a jacket D. He must help the people in the accident. 5) What does Dr. James do before he 6) Given what is said in the story, what leaves for work? is probably true about Miami? I. He dresses warmly. A. It is a warm place. II. He checks the weather on TV. B. It is a rainy place. III. He clears snow from his car. C. It is a windy place. A. I only D. People drive slowly there. B. I and II C. II and III D. I, II, and III 7) How are people driving today? 8) As described in the beginning of the story, what does it mean if the A. badly roads are slippery? B. slowly C. very fast A. The roads are full of cars. D. like they do not care B. The roads are easy to slide on. C. The roads are very long and curvy. D. The roads lead to a place with lots of snow.
  • 3. Questions (continued): 9) Why does Dr. James clear the snow 10) There is a lot of traffic on the off his car quickly? road. How can we rewrite this sentence? A. because he is very cold B. because he is late for work A. There is a lot of snow on the C. because he knows his patients road. are waiting B. There are a lot of cars on the D. because he knows he will have road. to drive slowly C. There are a lot of accidents on the road. D. There are a lot of people walking on the road. 11) Why did the car have an accident? 12) What is an accident? A. because it was snowing outside A. something that hurts people B. because Dr. James hit the car B. something that happens only in C. because it was so cold outside the snow D. because the car slipped on a C. something that happens that has patch of ice not been planned D. something that happens because other people want it to 13) What is the weatherman right 14) Why does Dr. James hurry from his about? car after the accident? I. It is a windy day. A. because he is very cold II. It is very cold outside. B. because he wants to get to the III. The roads are slippery. hospital as soon as possible A. I only C. because he is worried about his B. I and II patients waiting at the hospital C. II and III D. because he wants to make sure D. I, II, and III the people in the car are okay Do you like the weather where you live? Why or why not? ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________
  • 4. Answers and Explanations 1) A frigid (adjective): extremely cold. The first line of the story tells the reader that it is a frigid day: “The temperature is below freezing. Snow is starting to fall.” We can understand from this that frigid means very cold. Therefore (A) is correct. Since snow is starting to fall, we know that it is not rainy. Therefore (B) is incorrect. A windy day may or may not be freezing and snowy, so frigid cannot mean windy. Therefore (C) is incorrect. It may or may not be slippery out when it is below freezing, so frigid cannot mean slippery. Therefore (D) is incorrect. 2) D The first line of the story says, “It is a frigid January day in York, Pennsylvania.” Therefore (D) is correct. Florida is a state, not a city. Therefore (A) is incorrect. Although we learn later in the story that Dr. James is from Miami, that is not where the story takes place. Therefore (B) is incorrect. Pennsylvania is a state, not a city. Therefore (C) is incorrect. 3) A In the middle, the story says, “Dr. James cannot stay home. Very sick people are waiting to see him at the hospital.” Dr. James cannot stay at home because there are sick people waiting for him. Therefore (A) is correct. Dr. James does listen to the weatherman, but that is not the reason why he cannot stay home. Therefore (B) is incorrect. He also clears snow off his car, but that is not the reason why he cannot stay home. Therefore (C) is incorrect. The accident is not the reason why Dr. James cannot stay home. Therefore (D) is incorrect. 4) B A scarf is the item of clothing used to keep the neck warm. It is also the only item of clothing Dr. James is not already wearing. Wearing a scarf would keep his neck warm. Therefore (B) is correct. Gloves go on hands, and Dr. James is already wearing gloves. Therefore (A) is incorrect. Hats keep heads warm, and another hat will not keep his neck warm. He is already wearing a hat. Therefore (C) is incorrect. Jackets keep the torso and arms warm, and Dr. James is already wearing a jacket. Therefore (D) is incorrect. 5) D In the middle of the story, Dr. James “takes out the warmest clothes he has.” Dr. James “puts on a sweater, jacket, gloves, socks, boots, and a hat.” This supports option (I). At the beginning, the story says, “Dr. James turns on the television to check the weather.” This supports option (II). In the middle, the
  • 5. story says, “Dr. James must clear the snow off his car.” Dr. James clears the snow off his car “very fast.” This supports option (III). Therefore (D) is correct. 6) A In the middle, the story says Dr. James “is from Miami and is not used to the cold.” We can understand from this that Miami is not cold. Since Miami is not cold, it is probably warm. Therefore (A) is correct. The story says that Dr. James is not used to the cold because he is from Miami. This gives us an idea of how warm it is in Miami, but does not give us any idea whether Miami is rainy. Therefore (B) is incorrect. It also does not tell us whether Miami is windy. Therefore (C) is incorrect. The story describes what the traffic is like in York on one day, but that does not give us any idea what the traffic is like in Miami. Therefore (D) is incorrect. 7) B The story says that Dr. James “drives slowly,” and “everyone else is driving slowly, too.” Therefore (B) is correct. The story does not provide information to support answer choices (A), (C), and (D). Therefore they are incorrect. 8) B slippery (adjective): causing or tending to cause items to slide or slip. In the middle of the story, the TV weatherman says, “Be careful driving on the roads. Snowfall will make them slippery.” At the end of the story, a driver who swerved off the road tells Dr. James, “We slipped on a patch of ice.” Taking these statements together, we can understand from this that snowfall makes the roads dangerous because they became easy to slip on. Slippery means making it easy to slide or slip. Therefore (B) is correct. The snowfall will not make the roads full of cars. Therefore (A) is incorrect. The snowfall will not make the roads long or curvy. Therefore (C) is incorrect. The snowfall does not affect where roads lead. Therefore (D) is incorrect. 9) A In the middle of the story, Dr. James clears off his car. When Dr. James is finished clearing off the car, he “hops in the car” and “shivers.” Since Dr. James gets in the car quickly and shivers after clearing off the car, we can understand that Dr. James cleared the car off quickly because he felt cold. Therefore (A) is correct. Dr. James goes to work though the snow has made driving difficult because he knows that he has patients waiting for him, but that is not why he clears the snow quickly. Therefore (C) is incorrect. The story does not provide information to support answer choices (B) and (D). Therefore they are incorrect. 10) B traffic (noun): the vehicles coming and going on a street, in a town, etc.
  • 6. Near the end, the story says, “There is a lot of traffic on the road. There are cars in front of and behind him.” We can understand from this that traffic means there are a lot of cars on the road. Therefore (B) is correct. The story does not give us information to support answer choices (A), (C), and (D). Therefore they are incorrect. 11) D At the end of the story, Dr. James goes up to a car that has swerved off the road and asks the driver if everyone is okay. The driver says, “Yes, yes, we are fine. We slipped on a patch of ice.” We can understand from this that the car had an accident because it slipped on the ice. Therefore (D) is correct. While the snow may have made the roads icy, the direct cause of the accident was the ice itself. Therefore (A) is incorrect. The story does not say Dr. James hit the car. Therefore (B) is incorrect. Therefore it is incorrect. Although the cold weather has caused the ice to freeze, the direct cause of the accident was the ice itself. Therefore (C) is incorrect. 12) C accident (noun): an unexpected event, especially one that causes harm. The weather is snowy, which has made the roads slippery. At the end of the story, the slippery roads cause an accident. The accident is that one of the cars swerved off the road. The driver swerved off the road because of the ice. The driver did not plan to swerve off the road. Therefore (C) is correct. Although people can be hurt in accidents, the people in this car accident were fine. They were not hurt. Therefore (A) is incorrect. The snow may make accidents more likely to happen, but accidents can happen without snow. Therefore (B) is incorrect. Accidents are not planned, as it would not make sense for the driver to plan to swerve off the road. Therefore (D) is incorrect. 13) C The weatherman does not say that the day will be windy. This eliminates option (I). Near the beginning of the story, the weatherman says, “Today is going to be very cold.” This supports option (II). The weatherman also says, “Be careful driving on the roads. Snowfall will make them slippery.” This supports option (III). Therefore (C) is correct. 14) D At the end, the story says, “Dr. James hurries from his car to check on the driver of the car that has swerved off the road.” Therefore (D) is correct. We know that Dr. James is cold. This is why he cleans his car off quickly. But this is not why Dr. James gets out of his car quickly after the accident. Therefore (A) is incorrect. We also know that Dr. James wants to get to the hospital to take care of his patients. This is why Dr. James leaves his house against the weatherman’s advice. But this is not the reason that Dr. James hurries from his car after the accident. This makes (B) incorrect. It is possible that Dr. James is worried about his patients at the hospital, but the story does not tell us this is so. Therefore (C) is incorrect.