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4. grow
CÂU HỎI HOT CÙNG CHỦ ĐỀ
Câu 1:
Reindeer are herbivores, meaning they only eat (2) They live in big groups called herds.
Câu 2:
Herds of reindeer often travel over (3) distances-walking more than 2,500 kilometers every year.
Herds of reindeer often travel over (3) distances-walking more than 2,500 kilometers every year.
Câu 3:
Complete the article. Use the words in the box
grow
coldest
plants
warm
long
Reindeer live in some of the (1) places in Europe, Asia, and North America. In North America, reindeer are called caribou, but this is the same species. Reindeer are herbivores, meaning they only eat (2) They live in big groups called herds. Herds of reindeer often travel over (3) distances-walking more than 2,500 kilometers every year.
Reindeer (4) new antlers every year. Their antlers grow up to 130 centimeters in length! Reindeer live in cold places, so how do they stay warm? One way is that their noses warm the cold air before it travels into their bodies. Their bodies also have lots of hair all the way from their noses to their feet! The hair keeps their bodies (5) against wind and cold.
Complete the article. Use the words in the box
grow |
coldest |
plants |
warm |
long |
Reindeer live in some of the (1) places in Europe, Asia, and North America. In North America, reindeer are called caribou, but this is the same species. Reindeer are herbivores, meaning they only eat (2) They live in big groups called herds. Herds of reindeer often travel over (3) distances-walking more than 2,500 kilometers every year.
Reindeer (4) new antlers every year. Their antlers grow up to 130 centimeters in length! Reindeer live in cold places, so how do they stay warm? One way is that their noses warm the cold air before it travels into their bodies. Their bodies also have lots of hair all the way from their noses to their feet! The hair keeps their bodies (5) against wind and cold.
Câu 15:
Join the correct parts of the conversation
1. Hi, Lee. What are you doing?
a. Umm, the Nile?
2. I love geography! I can help you.
b. Antarctica.
3. OK. What's the longest river in the world?
c. Oh, hi, Lisa. I'm studying geography.
4. Yeah! And where's the hottest desert?
d. Great, thanks! Ask me a question then, please.
5. That's right! What's the coldest continent in the world?
e. Hey! That's not a geography question!
6. Uh-huh. Last question. Where's the O best coffee shop near here?
f. Well, I think it's the Sahara. Is it in Africa?
7. I know, but I'm really thirsty. Let's go get a drink!
Join the correct parts of the conversation
1. Hi, Lee. What are you doing? |
a. Umm, the Nile? |
2. I love geography! I can help you. |
b. Antarctica. |
3. OK. What's the longest river in the world? |
c. Oh, hi, Lisa. I'm studying geography. |
4. Yeah! And where's the hottest desert? |
d. Great, thanks! Ask me a question then, please. |
5. That's right! What's the coldest continent in the world? |
e. Hey! That's not a geography question! |
6. Uh-huh. Last question. Where's the O best coffee shop near here? |
f. Well, I think it's the Sahara. Is it in Africa? |
7. I know, but I'm really thirsty. Let's go get a drink! |
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