Hello, boys and girls! Today we have some fun English reading comprehension exercises for you. These questions will help improve your reading skills and vocabulary. Let's get started!
Passage 1: The Happy Cat
Milo is a happy cat. He lives in a small house with his owner, Emma. Every morning, Milo wakes up early and sits by the window. He enjoys watching birds fly around in the garden. Sometimes, he tries to catch them, but they always fly away before he can reach them.
One day, Milo found a little bird on the ground. It was hurt and couldn’t fly. Milo didn’t chase it; instead, he stayed close and kept an eye on it. Emma saw what happened and helped the bird. She bandaged its wing and took care of it until it got better. After a week, the bird could fly again. It flew away, but not before chirping a cheerful goodbye to Milo.
Questions:
1. Where does Milo live?
2. What does Milo do every morning?
3. Why didn’t Milo chase the bird when it was hurt?
4. Who helped the bird?
5. How long did it take for the bird to recover?
Passage 2: A Day at the Zoo
Tommy went to the zoo last Sunday. He saw many animals like lions, tigers, and monkeys. The lions were sleeping under a big tree. The tigers were walking back and forth in their cage. Tommy’s favorite part was watching the monkeys. They were playing with each other and climbing all over the trees.
Tommy also visited the reptile house. There, he saw snakes, turtles, and lizards. Some of the snakes were very long, and others had bright colors. Tommy thought they were fascinating.
At the end of the day, Tommy bought a stuffed monkey as a souvenir. He was very happy because he had a great time at the zoo.
Questions:
1. When did Tommy go to the zoo?
2. What animals did Tommy see at the zoo?
3. What was Tommy’s favorite part of the visit?
4. What did Tommy buy at the end of the day?
5. How did Tommy feel about his visit?
Passage 3: A Rainy Day Adventure
It rained heavily yesterday, so Sarah couldn’t go outside. Instead, she decided to stay indoors and read her favorite book. While reading, she heard a loud noise coming from the kitchen. Curious, Sarah went to investigate.
In the kitchen, she found a tiny frog sitting on the table. It must have hopped in through the open window during the rainstorm. Sarah carefully picked up the frog and put it in a glass jar. She added some water and leaves for the frog to live comfortably.
Later that evening, Sarah released the frog back into the wild near a pond. She felt good knowing she helped the little creature find safety.
Questions:
1. Why couldn’t Sarah go outside?
2. What did Sarah find in the kitchen?
3. How did Sarah help the frog?
4. Where did Sarah release the frog?
5. How did Sarah feel after releasing the frog?
We hope you enjoyed these short stories and answered all the questions correctly! Keep practicing your reading comprehension, and soon you’ll be able to understand even more complex texts. Happy learning!
Note: These passages are designed to be simple yet engaging for young learners, helping them build confidence in their English reading abilities.