Comprehension
14 - ] Upper Intermediate & Advanced
Read the following passage , then answer the
questions below . Do not look back at the passage . Compare your answers to the
Answer Key . Check any incorrect answers by reading the passage .
Of
the eight Hawaiian Islands , Niihau and Kahoolawe are the smallest . These
islands are quite unlike the others - they do not have hotels or resorts for
tourists . Both islands , for different reasons , have had no tourists at all
for many years .
Niihau is located just 17 miles off the west coast of the island of
Kauai . It is very small - 18 miles long and six miles wide . Niihau is owned
by one family , the Robinsons , who bought the island in the 1860s from King
Kamehameha IV of Hawaii . They started a large cattle
and sheep ranch on the island that still operates today . The Robinsons do not
allow any uninvited visitors on the island and so it is often called ‘The
Forbidden Island .’
About 230 people lived on Niihau - 95 percent of them Hawaiian and 5
percent Japanese . Most of the people live and work on the ranch , where there
are no telephones , electricity , or television . The people use two-way radios
to communicate and they use horses for transportation . There is an elementary
school , but the children must go to Kauai to high school . The official
language of the island is Hawaiian .
Among this small population , Hawaiian traditions are still strong ,
stronger than anywhere else .While , on the other islands , Hawaiians have
adopted a different , modern lifestyle , life on Niihau has changed little .
For this reason , some people want to keep the island the same . But others
feel that this is not right . Life is difficult on Niihau , and the people
there have few choices about their lives . Many Hawaiians feel that it is not
right for one family to own and rule over a whole island .
Kahoolawe , the other “mystery island” , does not have anyone on it
today . The smallest of the Hawaiian Islands , it is just 11 miles long and six
miles wide . It is located seven miles south of the island of Maui .
Kahoolawe has not always been so empty . In past centuries , Hawaiians
lived there and used the island for religious ceremonies . Then , in 1918 , a
Scotsman rented the island to start a cattle and sheep ranch . Before long ,
however , he and everyone else had to leave . The United States Navy took over
the island as a practice ground for bombing and explosives . Navy planes bombed
the island regularly .
Hawaiians were not happy about this situation . They wanted to return to
Kahoolawe , to use it for their religious ceremonies . An organization called
“Ohana” worked with the government to make this happen . Now , the island has
been returned to the Hawaiian people . It will not be bombed anymore , and all
of the old bombs will be removed . It will be , again , a place for special
Hawaiian religious and cultural activities .
Foe Hawaiians , both Niihau and Kahoolawe raise important questions . Is
it right for others to use their islands , giving them no choices at all ? Who
should decide about how to use these islands ? And to whom should they really
belong .
Circle the best answers to the questions . Do not
look back at the passage .
1 . This passage is about
( A ) the people living on Niihau and Kahoolawe .
( B ) the location of Niihau and Kahoolawe .
( C ) how the islands of Niihau and Kahoolawe are
used .
( D ) what the Hawaiians believe .
2 . Niihau and Kahoolawe are
( A ) very close together .
( B ) very similar to the other islands .
( C ) overcrowded .
( D ) not visited by tourists .
3 . On the island of Niihau there
( A ) are lots of children .
( B ) is a cattle ranch .
( C ) is a United States Navy base .
( D ) is an organization called Ohana .
4 . Niihau’s people are mostly
( A ) Japanese .
( B ) Scottish .
( C ) Hawaiian .
( D ) Robinsons .
5 . You can infer from this passage that
( A ) on the other islands , life has changed a lot
for Hawaiians .
( B ) Hawaiian life is just the same as always .
( C ) Hawaiians like to live with no electricity .
( D ) all the islands are owned by one family .
6 . until recently , the island of Kahoolawe was used
mostly for
( A ) cattle ranching .
( B ) religious ceremonies .
( C ) testing bombs and explosives .
( D ) a vacation home .
7 . You can infer
from this passage that
( A ) native Hawaiians made the decisions about
Kahoolawe .
( B ) a Scottish farmer made the decisions about
Kahoolawe .
( C ) an organization called Ohana made the decisions
about Kahoolawe .
( D ) the U.S Navy made the decisions about Kahoolawe
.
8 . Hawaiians started an organization called Ohana to
( A ) get electricity on all the islands .
( B ) be able to return to Kahoolawe .
( C ) stop the Robinsons’ cattle and sheep ranch .
( D ) welcome tourists to Niihau and Kahoolawe .
Answer Key
1 . C 2 . D 3 . B 4 . C 5 . A 6 . C 7 . D 8 . B