Ancient Greece and the Story of Eleni

English
General
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A medium difficulty English worksheet on reading for grade 7 students. Includes questions on Reading Passage, Comprehension Questions.

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Ancient Greece and the Story of Eleni

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Ancient Greece and the Story of Eleni

Instructions: Read the passage carefully. Then, answer each question by selecting the best option, providing a short answer, or marking true or false as instructed. Make sure to read each question thoroughly before answering.
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Reading Passage

In the heart of Ancient Greece, nestled between rolling hills and shimmering blue waters, there was a small village called Ithaea. The villagers were proud of their traditions and believed deeply in the stories told by their ancestors. Among these tales was one about a young girl named Eleni, who was known throughout the village for her curiosity and adventurous spirit. Eleni loved to explore the rocky shores and dense olive groves near her home. One bright morning, while wandering along the coast, she noticed a strange glint among the waves. As she approached, she saw it was a small, shimmering object partially buried in the sand. Curious, Eleni carefully dug around it and uncovered a beautiful, ornate amulet made of gold and decorated with tiny blue stones. She had never seen anything so intricate and beautiful. Eleni’s father, a wise man who often told stories of gods and heroes, saw her with the amulet and warned her to be cautious. “This,” he said, “may be a gift from the gods, or perhaps a sign of great destiny. But remember, true value lies not in objects, but in the courage and kindness of a person.” That evening, Eleni showed the amulet to her friends. They marveled at its beauty but warned her not to take it too seriously. Yet, Eleni felt a strange connection to the amulet, almost as if it was calling her to uncover a hidden secret. The next day, driven by a mix of excitement and curiosity, Eleni decided to seek out the wise old priestess of the nearby temple. She believed that if anyone could help her understand the significance of her discovery, it would be her. The priestess, named Myrina, examined the amulet closely and smiled. “This,” she explained, “is a relic from ancient times, believed to be a token of protection from the gods. Legend says that such amulets once belonged to heroes and kings, carrying blessings for courage and wisdom. But beware—powerful objects often attract those with selfish intentions. What you do with this will define your true character.” Eleni listened carefully and felt a renewed sense of purpose. She decided to keep the amulet but promised herself to use its symbol of protection to help others, rather than for personal gain. From that day on, she became more involved in her community, helping her neighbors and standing up for what was right. Over time, Eleni’s reputation grew, not because of the amulet, but because of her actions. She learned that true greatness came from kindness, bravery, and integrity. The amulet, now a reminder of her journey, stayed with her, a symbol of her courage and the lessons she had learned from the gods’ ancient gifts. Years later, when Eleni grew older, she often told the story of her discovery to young children in the village. She emphasized that true treasures are found not in objects, but in the choices we make and the goodness we share with others. Her story became part of the village’s legacy, inspiring generations to come, reminding them that even the smallest discovery can lead to great adventures and self-discovery.
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Comprehension Questions

Answer the following questions based on the passage above.
1.
Where was the village of Ithaea located?
[2 marks]
AOn a mountain in Italy
BNear a large city in Egypt
COn an island in the Mediterranean
DIn the heart of Ancient Greece between hills and waters
2.
What did Eleni find among the waves?
[2 marks]
3.
True or False: Eleni’s father believed that objects are more valuable than a person's character.
[1 mark]
4.
Why did Eleni decide to visit the priestess Myrina?
[2 marks]
5.
What was the legend associated with the amulet according to the priestess?
[2 marks]
AIt was a relic from ancient times, believed to be a token of protection from the gods.
BIt was a gift from the gods believed to bring good luck.
CIt was a magical object that granted wishes.
DIt was a simple piece of jewelry with no special significance.
6.
What did Eleni promise to do with the amulet after speaking with the priestess?
[2 marks]
7.
Based on the passage, what qualities did Eleni demonstrate through her actions?
[2 marks]
8.
True or False: The story suggests that true treasures are objects, not the choices people make.
[1 mark]
9.
What lesson does Eleni share with the children in her village?
[2 marks]
10.
Which word best describes Eleni’s personality based on the passage?
[2 marks]
ACurious and adventurous
BCautious and shy
CLazy and indifferent
DAngry and impatient

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Created
5/23/2025
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12/31/2025
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