Reading Exercise 1
Reading Exercise 1
Reading Exercise 1
Reading Exercise 1
One mystery about elephants that seems to have been solved is how elephants communicate with
each other. Humans have heard a whole variety of sounds coming from elephants, but these sounds are not
the only way that elephants communicate.
A new explanation about elephants communication is being proposed. Elephants vibrate the air in
their trunks and foreheads. The sound that is created during this vibration has an extremely low pitch: the
pitch, in fact, is low that humans cannot hear it. However, it seems that other elephants can and do hear and
understand these low rumblings.
2. A “mystery” in line 1 is
a. A speech
b. Something unknown
c. A funny story
d. A detective
4. It can be inferred from the passage that elephant sounds that humans hear
a. One of the ways that elephants communicate
b. Not part of elephants communication
c. How elephants communicate with humans
d. The only sounds that elephants make
Grammar Exercise 1
1. Underline and write all the subjects and verbs within the five sentences of the text above.
One mystery about elephants that seems to have been solved is how elephants communicate with
each other. Humans have heard a whole variety of sounds coming from elephants, but these sounds are not
the only way that elephants communicate.
A new explanation about elephants communication is being proposed. Elephants vibrate the air in
their trunks and foreheads. The sound that is created during this vibration has an extremely low pitch: the
pitch, in fact, is low that humans cannot hear it. However, it seems that other elephants can and do hear and
understand these low rumblings.
2. Identify and write all of the “main” verbs in simple present form in the five sentences of the text
above.
a. Solved
One mystery about elephants solve is how elephants communicate with each other.
b. Communicate
How elephants communicate with each other.
c. Heard
Humans hear a whole variety of sounds coming from elephants.
d. Proposed
Elephants communications propose a new explanation.
e. Vibrate
Elephants vibrate the air in their trunks and forehead.
f. Created
The sound create this vibration has extremely low pitch.
g. Seems
It seems that other elephants can and do hear and understand these low rumblings.
3. Identify and write what are the main subjects and verbs of the five sentences in the text above.
1) One mystery about elephants that seems to have been solved is how elephants
communicatewith each other.
2) Humans have heard a whole variety of sounds coming from elephants, but these sounds
arenot the only way that elephants communicate.
5) The sound that is created during this vibration has an extremely low pitch: the pitch, in
fact, islow that humans cannot hear it.
6) However, it seems that other elephants can and do hear and understand these low
rumblings.
These in the second sentence of first paragraph refer to the whole variety of sounds comingfrom
elephants.
5. What does “it” mean in the last sentence of the text above?
It mean a sound that is created during elephants vibrate the air in their trunks and forehead.
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Reading Exercise 2
The tiniest bird in the world is male bee hummingbird. Because it is very small, it is often
mistaken for a bee or some other type of insect of that size.
As a hummingbird, it is able to flap its wings extremely quickly, up to eighty times per second.
With this really fast wing speed, the bee hummingbird can hover like a helicopter, fly forward, fly
backward, or even fly upside down.
1. What is the topic of the passage?
a. The bee
b. One type of hummingbird
c. How fast hummingbrids fly
d. How helicopters fly
3. It can be inferred from the passage that the female bee hummingbird
a. is really a bee
b. does not exist
c. is larger than the male
d. eats insects
4. according to the passage, when people see a male hummingbird, they often incorrectly think it
is
a. a bird
b. an insect
c. a bat
d. a helicopter
6. according to the passage, how fast can a bee hummingbird flap its wing?
a. A hundred times each second
b. eigthy times per minute
c. eigthy times each second
d. eight times in a second
7. In line 4, to “hover” is to
a. fly forward qickly
b. land
c. stay in place in the air
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d. use fuel
8. the passage indicates that a bee hummingbird can do all of the following EXCEPT
a. hover
b. fly backward
c. fly in an inverted position
d. fly a helicopter