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21.    Many insects, such as wasps and ants, use their ..... to touch objects.

a) aerials b) antennae c) ears d) horns

22.    A donkey ..... loudly all through the night.

a) brayed b) cackled c) neighed d) roared

23.    Look at the seagulls ..... up and down on the waves near the fishing boats.

a) bobbing b) bouncing c) hopping d) jerking

24.    Swallows cannot take ofT from the ground like most birds. They use wind currents to .....

. through the air.

a) beat b) flap c) glide d) skid

25^ The terrified hunter......in the arms of a huge bear, fought desperately to loosen its grip.

a) clasped b) grasped c) locked d) nestled

* 14. ANIMAL SOUNDS. Match each animal wilh the sound, or sounds. it makes.

1.    bee

2.    cat

3.    cock

4.    co w

5.    cricket

6.    dog

7.    donkey

8.    duck

9.    elephant

10.    frog

11.    hen

12.    horsc

13.    lion

14.    mouse

15.    owi

16.    pig

17.    sheep

18.    snake

19.    wolf

20.    bird


a)    barks; growls; snarls; whines

b)    bleats; baos

c)    brays; goes ee-aw

d)    buzzes

e)    chirps 0 clucks

g)    croaks

h)    crows

i)    hisses

j)    hoots

k)    howls

l)    grunts; squeals

m)    miaows; purrs

n)    moos

o)    neighs; whinnies

p)    quacks

r)    roars

s)    squeaks

t)    trumpets

u)    twitters; chirps; sings

FEATHERS

FUR

HIDE

SCALES

SHELL

SKIN

WOOL

beaver

crocodile

eagle

cat

cow

elephant

frog

llama

lobster

monkey

oyster

parrot

pig

pikę

stork

tiger

turtle

** 16. COLLECTIYT NOUNS. Maleli the names for the groups of animals with the animals on the right. In some cases there is morę than one possible match.

ants

bees

1. brood

birds

2. colony

cattle

3. flight

deer

4. flock

dogs

5. gaggle

fish

6. herd

geese

7. litter

hounds for hunting

B. pack of

lions

9. pride

monkeys

10. shoal

oxen for ploughing

U. school

puppies; pups

12. swarm

sheep

13. team

whales

14. troop

wolves

young chicken

23


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