CELPIP Reading Part 3 - Reading for Information Practice

 


1) About Reading Task 3

* Task Total Time: 10 minutes
* Number of questions: 9

- Reading Task 3 screen.

(2) Reading Part 3 Practice


* Choose the best option according to the information given in the message.


A. Canada's history is rich and diverse, dating back thousands of years. Long before European colonization, Indigenous peoples thrived across the vast territories that make up present-day Canada. Indigenous communities, such as the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis, had established complex societies with their own languages, cultures, and governance systems. These early settlements laid the foundation for the rich cultural tapestry that shapes Canada today.


B. European exploration of Canada began in the late 15th century when John Cabot arrived on the eastern shores of Newfoundland in 1497. Subsequently, explorers from various European nations, including France and England, ventured further into the continent, establishing fur trading posts and colonies. The French established settlements in areas such as Quebec and Acadia, while the British claimed territories along the Atlantic coast.


C. The process of Confederation, the union of British North American colonies, led to the formation of Canada as a federal Dominion in 1867. This milestone event brought together four initial provinces: Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. Over the years, additional provinces and territories joined the Confederation, expanding Canada's geographic and political landscape. Today, Canada consists of ten provinces and three territories.


D. In the 20th century, Canada experienced significant developments that shaped its modern identity. The country actively participated in both World Wars, contributing to the Allied efforts. Canada also underwent social and political transformations, such as the granting of women's suffrage, the implementation of universal healthcare, and the establishment of official bilingualism. Moreover, Canada prides itself on being a multicultural nation, welcoming immigrants from around the world and celebrating the diversity of its population.


E. Not given in any of the above paragraphs.


*  Decide which paragraph, A to D, has the information given in each statement below. Select E if the information is not given in any of the paragraphs.


1. Canada consists of ten provinces and three territories as part of its geographic and political landscape.


2. Canada is a multicultural nation that celebrates the diversity of its population and welcomes immigrants.


3. European exploration of Canada began with John Cabot's arrival in Newfoundland in the late 15th century.


4. Asians account for the largest share of immigrants to Canada.


5. Indigenous communities in Canada had established complex societies with their own languages and cultures.


6. The French established settlements in Quebec and Acadia, while the British claimed territories along the Atlantic coast.


7. Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia were among the four initial provinces in Canada's Confederation.


8. Canada granted women's suffrage and implemented universal healthcare during the 20th century.


9. Confederation in 1867 led to the formation of Canada as a federal Dominion, bringing together four initial provinces.


(3) Answer


Q1. C

Q2. D

Q3. B

Q4. E

Q5. A

Q6. B

Q7. C

Q8. D

Q9. C

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