Exploring Greece: Lena's Adventure
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Exploring Greece: Lena's Adventure
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Exploring Greece: Lena's Adventure
Instructions: Read the passage below carefully. Then, answer each question by selecting the best option or providing a short answer where indicated. Be sure to review your answers before submitting.
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Reading Passage
Lena had always dreamed of traveling to Greece. Growing up in a small town, she often looked at pictures of ancient ruins, whitewashed buildings, and sparkling blue waters, imagining herself walking through the historic streets. When she finally saved enough money from her summer job, she booked a trip to Athens, eager to experience the land of myths and legends firsthand.
On her first morning in Greece, Lena woke up early to the warm glow of sunrise pouring through her hotel window. She stepped outside and was immediately greeted by the aroma of fresh bread and the lively sounds of the city waking up. The streets were filled with people chatting in Greek, children playing, and vendors setting up stalls with colorful fruits, vegetables, and souvenirs. Lena felt a thrill of excitement—this was real. She was in Greece.
Her first destination was the Acropolis. As she climbed the hill, she marveled at how the ancient structures seemed to rise effortlessly above the city. The Parthenon, with its towering columns and intricate carvings, left her breathless. She learned that it was built over 2,500 years ago to honor Athena, the goddess of wisdom. Walking among the ruins, Lena imagined what life was like in ancient Athens. She pictured philosophers debating in open-air forums, soldiers guarding the city, and citizens celebrating festivals in honor of their gods.
After exploring the Acropolis, Lena wandered down narrow, winding streets to Plaka, a historic neighborhood nestled at the foot of the hill. The area was like a maze of tiny shops, cafes, and tavernas. She stopped at a small café and enjoyed a plate of souvlaki—grilled meat served with pita and fresh vegetables—while listening to a musician play traditional Greek tunes. The lively atmosphere made her feel connected to the people who had lived in this city for centuries.
The next day, Lena took a ferry to the nearby island of Santorini. The boat ride was bumpy but exciting, and the sight of the island’s famous white buildings with blue domes against the backdrop of the deep blue sea was breathtaking. She explored the charming villages, walking along cobblestone streets lined with bougainvillaea and overlooking cliffs that dropped sharply into the water below. At sunset, she watched as the sky turned shades of orange and pink, reflecting off the caldera. It was a moment she knew she would never forget.
Throughout her trip, Lena learned about Greek mythology, visiting the Museo Arqueológico and seeing artifacts that connected her to stories of gods, heroes, and legendary creatures. She also tried traditional Greek foods like baklava and tzatziki, which she found delicious. More than the sights and tastes, what struck her most was the warmth and hospitality of the Greek people. Despite the language barrier, they always greeted her with smiles and patience.
By the time Lena returned home, she felt as if Greece had become a part of her. The ancient history, the vibrant culture, and the kindness of its people had opened her eyes to a world full of wonder and discovery. She knew she would carry these memories forever and hoped to return someday to explore even more of this remarkable country. For Lena, Greece was not just a destination; it was a place where her imagination and curiosity had come alive, igniting a lifelong love for adventure and learning.
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Comprehension Questions
Answer the following questions based on the passage above.
1.
What was Lena's initial reason for visiting Greece?
[2 marks]2.
Which historical monument did Lena visit first in Greece?
[2 marks]3.
The Parthenon was built over 2,500 years ago to honor which Greek goddess?
[1 mark]AAphrodite
BAthena
CArtemis
DHera
4.
Describe what Lena saw and felt when she reached the top of the Acropolis.
[2 marks]5.
Why did Lena enjoy her visit to the neighborhood of Plaka?
[2 marks]6.
What did Lena see when she took a ferry to Santorini?
[1 mark]AWhite buildings with blue domes against the sea
BA bustling city with skyscrapers
CA desert landscape
DA dense forest
7.
What activity did Lena do on the island of Santorini that involved walking along cobblestone streets?
[2 marks]8.
What did Lena learn about Greek mythology during her trip?
[2 marks]9.
Which Greek foods did Lena try and enjoy?
[2 marks]10.
What overall impression did Lena have of the Greek people?
[1 mark]AThey were unfriendly and distant
BThey spoke only Greek and ignored her
CThey greeted her with warmth and patience
DThey were indifferent to tourists
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