6°HABITATS
6°HABITATS
6°HABITATS
SUBSECTOR: INGLÉS
PROF.: JACQUELINE RETAMALES SARAVIA
ENGLISH TEST
NAME: ___________________________________GRADE:6TH ______
DATE: _________________ IP 40 RP______ OP________
READING COMPREHENSION.
READ THE TEXT.
HABITATS
A habitat is the type of environment in which plants and animals live. A habitat is
dictated by the climate and the geography. Deserts, rainforests and mountains are
all examples of habitats where you can find particular types of plants and animals.
Deserts have a dry climate with few plants. There are extremely hot days and very
cold nights. It may appear that deserts do not have many animals or plants, but a
closer inspection can reveal high biodiversity. Rainforests are wet and warm. It
always rains a lot and they have an incredible diversity of life. There you can see a
lot of types of animals and plants, too.
In the mountains the temperatures are normally low. At very high altitudes there is
also less oxygen, making life diffi cult for both animals and plants.
Adapted from: www.bbc.co.uk/nature/habitats
II. READ THE TEXT AGAIN AND COMPLETE THESE SENTENCES. 8 pts.
ANIMAL’S NAME
b. They don’t need to rest underwater before coming up for air. T/F
c. They first eat plankton and when they are older, they eat sea grass. T/F
3. I ____________home at 4 o’clock.