Read this story. Then answer questions 1 through 5.
One cold day, Mariko and her dad were walking to the store. “I’m tired of winter,” said Mariko.
Dad waved at their neighbor. “I bet Mr. Hill wishes spring would come too.”
Mariko looked up to see Mr. Hill in his window. He waved, and she waved back.
“Mr. Hill loves his garden,” said Mariko. Mr. Hill had the prettiest spring flower garden. It was full of tulips and daffodils.
Dad nodded. “Yes, he does. And since he is old, it is hard for him to go outside in winter. The streets are too icy.”
At the store, Mariko helped Dad choose milk, bread, and carrots.
“You may choose a treat for yourself, Mariko,” said Dad.
Mariko thought an apple would taste good. But suddenly something else caught her eye.
She pulled on Dad’s sleeve. “Oh, Dad, look, daffodils!”
Dad smiled. “Is that the treat you want?”
Mariko nodded.
Mariko couldn’t stop looking at her daffodils all the way home. But when she got to Mr. Hill’s house, she stopped. She looked up at the window.
“Wait here, Dad, please,” she said. “I’ll be right back.”
Mariko rang the doorbell.
When Mr. Hill came to the door, Mariko held out the daffodils.
Mr. Hill’s face lit up like the sun.
“What a wonderful winter surprise!” he cried. “You have brought me spring!”
1 What is this story mostly about?
A shopping for groceries
B walking to the store
C being nice to a neighbor
D working in the garden
2 Why does Mariko most likely choose the daffodils?
F Her garden needs new flowers.
G The flowers are colorful.
H Her father will like the flowers.
J The flowers remind her of spring.
3 Read this sentence from the story.
Mr. Hill’s face lit up like the sun. This sentence means that Mr. Hill is
A kind
B shy
C happy
D confused
4 Mariko is best described as someone who
F wants to please her father
G is kind and thinks of others
H complains a lot about winter
J likes pretty things like flowers
5 Which detail about Mr. Hill is most important to the story?
A He is older than Mariko.
B He is Mariko’s neighbor.
C He likes daffodils.
D He likes gardening.
Dad waved at their neighbor. “I bet Mr. Hill wishes spring would come too.”
Mariko looked up to see Mr. Hill in his window. He waved, and she waved back.
“Mr. Hill loves his garden,” said Mariko. Mr. Hill had the prettiest spring flower garden. It was full of tulips and daffodils.
Dad nodded. “Yes, he does. And since he is old, it is hard for him to go outside in winter. The streets are too icy.”
At the store, Mariko helped Dad choose milk, bread, and carrots.
“You may choose a treat for yourself, Mariko,” said Dad.
Mariko thought an apple would taste good. But suddenly something else caught her eye.
She pulled on Dad’s sleeve. “Oh, Dad, look, daffodils!”
Dad smiled. “Is that the treat you want?”
Mariko nodded.
Mariko couldn’t stop looking at her daffodils all the way home. But when she got to Mr. Hill’s house, she stopped. She looked up at the window.
“Wait here, Dad, please,” she said. “I’ll be right back.”
Mariko rang the doorbell.
When Mr. Hill came to the door, Mariko held out the daffodils.
Mr. Hill’s face lit up like the sun.
“What a wonderful winter surprise!” he cried. “You have brought me spring!”
1 What is this story mostly about?
A shopping for groceries
B walking to the store
C being nice to a neighbor
D working in the garden
2 Why does Mariko most likely choose the daffodils?
F Her garden needs new flowers.
G The flowers are colorful.
H Her father will like the flowers.
J The flowers remind her of spring.
3 Read this sentence from the story.
Mr. Hill’s face lit up like the sun. This sentence means that Mr. Hill is
A kind
B shy
C happy
D confused
4 Mariko is best described as someone who
F wants to please her father
G is kind and thinks of others
H complains a lot about winter
J likes pretty things like flowers
5 Which detail about Mr. Hill is most important to the story?
A He is older than Mariko.
B He is Mariko’s neighbor.
C He likes daffodils.
D He likes gardening.
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