Reading Ex.: Present Cont. & Simple (6-7)
Answer the questions on the next slides.
Select A, B, C, or D.
Look at the pictures A and B on the next slide.
3. In picture A the two women are going in a restaurant.
4. In picture A the boy is getting into a toy car.
1. In picture A two men are going into the elevator.
2. In picture A two people are going up the escalator.
 True
True
True
True
 False
False
False
False
7. In picture B the woman isn't putting a train into a box.
8. In picture B the girl is riding a giraffe toy.
5. In picture B the woman is putting books onto a shelf.
6. In picture B the customer is taking money out.
 True
True
True
True
 False
False
False
False
1. Which sentence best states the main idea of the story?
2. Which would be the best title for this story?
Hares look like rabbits.
 Hares have longer ears than rabbits.
Hares and rabbits share many characteristics.
Hares and rabbits have distinct differences.
 The Solitary Hare
 Don’t Call Me a Rabbit
 All in the Rabbit Family
 Bunnies and Leverets
3. Which idea doesn't belong to the text?
4. Which is NOT a conclusion from the passage?
 Like rabbits, hares live alone.
 Rabbits make holes.
 Rabbits and hares look alike.
 Baby hares are called leverets.
 Rabbits cannot be compared with hares.
 Hares are often mistakenly called rabbits.
 Rabbits and hares come in different colors.
 Hares are less dependent at birth than rabbits.
Read the following text about flying mammals.
Then complete the sentences using ONLY ONE WORD
from the text.
4. The largest bat can be as long as a
5. The flying fox's diet includes mostly
6. This type of bat finds its food using
7. There are many of these bats in the
3. The flying fox looks like a
1. The bat is the only mammal that can
2. The bats have wings, and the flying squirrels have
a                      of skin on each side.
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