Exploring Greece: A Journey Through Land, Legend, and History

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Exploring Greece: A Journey Through Land, Legend, and History

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Exploring Greece: A Journey Through Land, Legend, and History

English | Grade 7
Instructions: Read the passage carefully. Then, answer each question below by selecting the best option or providing a short answer where indicated. Pay attention to details, sequence, and the author's purpose.
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Reading Passage

The warm Mediterranean sun cast a golden glow over the ancient landscape of Greece, a land filled with stories of gods, heroes, and civilizations long past. As Lena wandered through the narrow, winding streets of a small village on the island of Santorini, she marveled at the vibrant colors and rich history that surrounded her. White-washed buildings with bright blue domes contrasted sharply against the deep azure sea, creating a picture-perfect scene that seemed straight out of a dream. Lena’s footsteps led her toward a quaint café perched on the edge of a cliff, where the scent of freshly baked bread mixed with the salty air. From her seat, she looked out over the caldera—a vast volcanic crater now filled with shimmering water. The view was breathtaking: rugged cliffs rising dramatically from the sea, their surfaces scarred by ancient eruptions, and small fishing boats bobbing gently in the harbor below. The air was filled with the cheerful chatter of locals and tourists alike, eager to soak in the island’s beauty. As she sipped her frappé, Lena listened to tales from an elderly man sitting nearby. He spoke of the legends of Olympus, where the mighty gods once ruled from their majestic mountain. His voice wove stories of Zeus hurling lightning bolts, Athena crafting her wisdom, and Apollo’s music echoing across the heavens. The stories seemed to breathe life into the very land around her, making the stones and seas feel enchanted. Walking along the cobblestone streets, Lena explored the remnants of ancient civilizations. She visited a small archaeological site where the ruins of a temple stood, silent witnesses to a forgotten era. The columns, though weathered by time, still hinted at the grandeur that once was, and Lena imagined the rituals and celebrations that had taken place there. Nearby, a museum displayed pottery decorated with intricate patterns, relics that told stories of daily life and trade in ancient Greece. Greece’s landscape was as diverse as its history. Rolling hills covered in wild thyme and oregano stretched beyond the towns, filling the air with fragrant scents. Olive groves lined the slopes, their silver-green leaves shimmering under the sun. In the distance, a mountain range loomed, its peaks often kissed by clouds, whispering tales of old adventures and mythical creatures. Lena also visited the beaches, where soft golden sands stretched endlessly beneath the sky. The water was crystal clear, inviting swimmers to dive into its cool embrace. She watched children build sandcastles and families enjoy picnics, all while the gentle waves played their soothing melody. On her final evening, she stood at the edge of a cliff, watching the sunset turn the sky into a canvas of fiery reds, pinks, and oranges. The view reminded her of Greece’s timeless beauty—an enchanting place where history, nature, and legend intertwined. As Lena prepared to leave, she felt a deep connection to Greece’s spirit. Its stories and landscapes had left an indelible mark on her heart, inspiring her to learn more about the ancient world and the enduring power of its legends. Greece, she realized, was not just a place on a map; it was a living storybook, waiting to be discovered by those willing to listen and explore.
A

Reading Passage

The warm Mediterranean sun cast a golden glow over the ancient landscape of Greece, a land filled with stories of gods, heroes, and civilizations long past. As Lena wandered through the narrow, winding streets of a small village on the island of Santorini, she marveled at the vibrant colors and rich history that surrounded her. White-washed buildings with bright blue domes contrasted sharply against the deep azure sea, creating a picture-perfect scene that seemed straight out of a dream. Lena’s footsteps led her toward a quaint café perched on the edge of a cliff, where the scent of freshly baked bread mixed with the salty air. From her seat, she looked out over the caldera—a vast volcanic crater now filled with shimmering water. The view was breathtaking: rugged cliffs rising dramatically from the sea, their surfaces scarred by ancient eruptions, and small fishing boats bobbing gently in the harbor below. The air was filled with the cheerful chatter of locals and tourists alike, eager to soak in the island’s beauty. As she sipped her frappé, Lena listened to tales from an elderly man sitting nearby. He spoke of the legends of Olympus, where the mighty gods once ruled from their majestic mountain. His voice wove stories of Zeus hurling lightning bolts, Athena crafting her wisdom, and Apollo’s music echoing across the heavens. The stories seemed to breathe life into the very land around her, making the stones and seas feel enchanted. Walking along the cobblestone streets, Lena explored the remnants of ancient civilizations. She visited a small archaeological site where the ruins of a temple stood, silent witnesses to a forgotten era. The columns, though weathered by time, still hinted at the grandeur that once was, and Lena imagined the rituals and celebrations that had taken place there. Nearby, a museum displayed pottery decorated with intricate patterns, relics that told stories of daily life and trade in ancient Greece. Greece’s landscape was as diverse as its history. Rolling hills covered in wild thyme and oregano stretched beyond the towns, filling the air with fragrant scents. Olive groves lined the slopes, their silver-green leaves shimmering under the sun. In the distance, a mountain range loomed, its peaks often kissed by clouds, whispering tales of old adventures and mythical creatures. Lena also visited the beaches, where soft golden sands stretched endlessly beneath the sky. The water was crystal clear, inviting swimmers to dive into its cool embrace. She watched children build sandcastles and families enjoy picnics, all while the gentle waves played their soothing melody. On her final evening, she stood at the edge of a cliff, watching the sunset turn the sky into a canvas of fiery reds, pinks, and oranges. The view reminded her of Greece’s timeless beauty—an enchanting place where history, nature, and legend intertwined. As Lena prepared to leave, she felt a deep connection to Greece’s spirit. Its stories and landscapes had left an indelible mark on her heart, inspiring her to learn more about the ancient world and the enduring power of its legends. Greece, she realized, was not just a place on a map; it was a living storybook, waiting to be discovered by those willing to listen and explore.
B

Comprehension Questions

Answer the following questions based on the passage above.
1.
What is the primary setting of Lena's exploration in Greece?
[2 marks]
2.
Which feature of the landscape is described as 'scarred by ancient eruptions'?
[2 marks]
3.
Order the following activities Lena did during her visit:
[3 marks]
4.
What do the stories about Olympus and the gods suggest about Greek culture?
[2 marks]
5.
Which word best describes the atmosphere Lena experiences at the café?
[2 marks]
6.
Based on the passage, why does Lena feel a connection to Greece’s spirit?
[2 marks]
7.
What does the author likely want to emphasize by describing Greece as a 'living storybook'?
[2 marks]
8.
In the context of the passage, what does the phrase 'timeless beauty' refer to?
[2 marks]
9.
What is the author's purpose in including details about Lena’s experiences on the beaches and during sunset?
[2 marks]
10.
How does the author use descriptive language to create a vivid image of Greece?
[2 marks]

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