Read the passage carefully, then choose the best answer for each question.WHO WAS SACAGAWEA?There are more statues of her than of any other American woman. Her face is on a U.S. coin. Clearly, she was an important person. But what do we know about the real Sacagawea?Sacagawea was part of a Native American tribe called the Shoshone. At the age of 13, she was taken away by people from the Hidatsa tribe. She was living among the Hidatsa when Meriwether Lewis and William Clark met her in 1804.Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were mapmakers. These pioneers were exploring the western part of the U.S. Because Sacagawea spoke two different Native American languages, they asked her to travel with them, along with her husband and baby son.Sacagawea became an important part of the group and helped the explorers in many ways. For example, on May 14, 1805, a strong storm tipped over one of their boats. Sacagawea stayed calm. She acted quickly and was able to save many of the maps and other things from the water. Her actions saved important knowledge from being lost.As they traveled, Sacagawea helped Lewis and Clark talk to the Native American people in each village they visited. She helped the explorers make friends among the Native Americans, so they could trade with them. She also helped Lewis and Clark find a way across the mountains to the Pacific Ocean, and helped them find food on the way.Sacagawea died when she was about 25. Sadly, we don't know much more about this amazing woman. But two hundred years later, she is remembered as an important woman in U.S. history.
Câu 1: The reading is mainly about why____.
A. not much is known about Sacagawea
B. Sacagawea left Lewis and Clark’s group
C. Sacagawea was taken away by people from the Hidatsa tribe.
D. Sacagawea was an important woman in U.S. history
Câu 2: Which of these sentences about Sacagawea is NOT true?
A. She took her child with her on the trip.
B. She asked Lewis and Clark if she could come on the trip.
C. She started living with the Hidatsa tribe when she was 13 years old.
D. Sacagawea helped Lewis and Clark in many ways.
Câu 3: When the explorers’ boat tipped over, Sacagawea_____.
A. lost all the food they were carrying
B. was able to save Meriwether Lewis
C. was able to save maps from the water
D. was unable to stay calm
Câu 4: Which of the following did Sacagawea do to help Lewis and Clark?
A. She helped them draw maps of the places they saw.
B. She saved their lives from a strong storm.
C. She saved their lives when wild animals attacked them.
D. She helped them make friends with the native people.
Câu 5: The word “trade” means ______.
A. fight
B. tell stories
C. buy and sell things
D. travel
Câu 6: Which of the following sentences is likely to be true?
A. The author thinks Sacagawea was too young to travel.
B. The author would like to know more about Sacagawea.
C. The author believes the story of Sacagawea is not true.
D. The author thinks Sacagawea didn’t deserve to be remembered.
A.
B.
C.
D.