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Read the following comprehension and then answer:

Beth John is a TV reporter. She went to a big festival in the new


town. The festival has been on for five days and there are still thousands of
people in the streets of London. She has been there since nine o’clock that
morning and it has been great! The procession has already finished. She
saw the floats. There are food stalls everywhere and I have just eaten some
delicious pancakes with chocolate sauce. She has seen lots of colorful
fireworks. She has spent nice time at the festival and went back home at
5:00 pm.
Answer the following question
1- What has Beth eaten at the festival?
…………………………………………………………………………………..
2- How long has Beth spent at the festival?
…………………………………………………………………………………..
Choose the correct answer:
3- The festival has been on for (nine - five – ten) days.
4- Beth is a TV ( acrobat – juggler – reporter ).
Read the following comprehension and then answer:
Large areas in Asia have thick forests that are difficult to explore on foot.
For thousands of years, humans have used elephants to help them go into
these places for farming and clearing land. Elephants walk on their toes
which means they can keep their balance, even on wet mud. They are
strong, so they can clear a path through plants and bushes. Today, people
still use elephants to transport logs in areas where it's difficult for machines
to go.
Answer the following:
1. What do elephants use to keep their balance?
……………………………………………………………………..……………….
2. Why can elephants clear a path through plants and bushes?
……………………………………………………………………..……………….
Choose:
3. Elephants transport ( mud – logs – bushes ) in the wood.
4. Elephants walk on their ( fingers – ears – toes ).
Read the following comprehension and then answer:
The city of Venice was built on a group of 118 islands. There are
150 canals and about 400 bridges which connect the islands. The only way
to get around is on foot or on the water. There are no cars or trucks. The
gondola is a traditional Venetian rowing boat and, for centuries, gondolas
were the main form of transport. Today, they are still popular with tourists,
but most local people travel by motorized waterbuses or private boats.
These are faster than gondolas and carry more people.
Answer the following:
1. What is the only way to get around in Venice?
……………………………………………………………………..……………….
2. How do the local people travel across Venice?
……………………………………………………………………..……………….
Choose:
3. The underlined word “private” in the passage means ……………..
( very secret – not for everyone – very fast )
4. There are ……………….. canals in Venice.
( one hundred fifteen – one hundred fifty – fifteen hundred ).
Amy Taylor grew up in Australia. When she was a child, she loved
rock climbing and caving and she spent as much time as possible exploring
caves. Today, Amy works as a scientist and she studies caves. She uses
her skills to help protect the environment. Lots of insects, reptiles and other
animals live in caves. Amy writes down the different types of animals she
sees and she reports any problems. She also looks at the different types of
rocks in the caves and records what she sees. Amy loves her job because
she can do her favourite sport and help the environment at the same time.
“It’s perfect for me,” she says.
Answer the following:
1- What is Amy’s job?
…………………………………………………………………………
2- What lives in caves?
…………………………………………………………………………
Choose:
3- Amy loved exploring ( rocks – caves – environment ) when she was a
child.
4- Amy looks at different types of ( caves – skills – rocks ).

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