“Every student here today was handpicked for both academic and political excellence.”
What does the speaker mean by the term “political excellence”?
A.) Ability to speak Mandarin
B.) Loyalty to the Communist Party
C.) Desire to lead a group of people
D.) Interest in the Red Guard Committee
B.) Loyalty to the Communist Party
In paragraph 55, Ji-li states that “I was afraid I would cry if I said another word.” What does this statement reveal about the narrator?
A.) She is angry with Teacher Zhang for recommending her to the Class Education Exhibition.
B.) She is trying to be brave but is anxious about facing her family background.
C.) She doesn’t want to promote the Cultural Revolution in school.
D.) She is extremely happy to represent her school at the exhibition.
A.) She is angry with Teacher Zhang for recommending her to the Class Education Exhibition.
Ji-li does not think that she is a good choice for the Class Education Exhibition because
A.) she is against the cultural revolution
B.) her grades are not good
C.) Her grandfather was a landlord in the old society.
D.) she is not involved in the propoganda group
D.) she is not involved in the propoganda group
What is Ji-li's perspective on being asked to join the Class Education Exhibition?
A.) She is surprised at being asked.
B.) She is annoyed about being pulled out of class. peers.
C.) She is pleased to be recognized by her peers.
D.) She is terrified of performing on stage.
A.) She is surprised at being asked.
Which of the following provides the MOST accurate summary of Chapter 12: An educable child
A.) Chairman Jin makes a speech about the purpose of the Class Education Exhibition. He warns students not to participate if their family has a bad class status. Ji-li leaves the auditorium feeling ashamed.
B.) Teacher Zhang nominates Ji-li to participate in the Class Education Exhibition. Ji-li tries to convince him to choose another student. He convinces her that she can face her challenges with bravery.
C.) Ji-li tries to hide her personal file from Teacher Zhang so that she can participate in the Class Education Exhibition with Chairman Jin. Teacher Zhang tells her she must strive to be an “educable child” like Yin Lan-lan and Du Hai.
A.) Chairman Jin makes a speech about the purpose of the Class Education Exhibition. He warns students not to participate if their family has a bad class status. Ji-li leaves the auditorium feeling ashamed.
How does Ji-li’s opinion of herself change throughout the passage?
A.) She decides that she doesn’t want to join the exhibition because she isn’t a good leader.
B.) She realizes that she is a good leader and wants to be a part of the exhibition.
C.) She grows more confident in her ability to be a part of the exhibition.
D.) She decides to quit school so she doesn’t have to join the exhibition.
C.) She grows more confident in her ability to be a part of the exhibition.
In paragraph 53, Teacher Zhang tells Ji-li that she is an “educable child.” What does he mean by this statement?
A.) Ji-li is a role model who inspires her classmates.
B.) Ji-li has the potential to overcome her problems.
C.) Ji-li needs to learn more about the Cultural Revolution.
D.) Ji-li can get good grades if she tries harder in school.
B.) Ji-li has the potential to overcome her problems.
During her conversation with Teacher Zhang in paragraphs 53–54, Ji-li says that she “felt an older brother’s sincerity and trust in his look.” What does this statement tell you about Teacher Zhang?
A.) Teacher Zhang treats Ji-li like his sister.
B.) Teacher Zhang likes bossing students around and telling them what to do.
C.) Teacher Zhang is not sure that Ji-li can do a good job on the Class Education Exhibition.
D.) Teacher Zhang encourages Ji-li to accept the assignment because he has faith in her abilities.
D.) Teacher Zhang encourages Ji-li to accept the assignment because he has faith in her abilities.