Shiken: JALT Testing & Evaluation N-SIG Newsletter
Vol. 1 No. 1 April 1997. (p.10) [ISSN 1881-5537]


A cloze look at placement testing
Appendix 1: A Sample Cloze Test

Christopher Jon Poel and Spencer D. Weatherly


American boys and girls love to watch television. Some children spend six hours a day in school and four to six hours a day in front of the television set. Some children even television for eight hours on or Saturday. But many parents let their watch only during certain hours.

Television shows are like books or movies. A child can learn bad things some of them and good things from others. Some shows help children understand the news from Washington and parts of the world. Some show people and places from other countries or other times in history. With television a child does not have go to the zoo to animals or to the ocean to a ship. Boys and girls watch a play, a concert, or a baseball game at home. Some programs even teach children how to cook how to use tools.

Television many places and events into the living rooms of our homes. Some show crime and other things that bad for children, so parents help them to find other activities that are interesting.

It is fun to watch television, but it is also fun to play a musical instrument, to read a book, or to visit with friends. It is important for children to have many different things that they are interested in.

(reading adapted from Decker, 1982, p. 19)


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