viernes, 21 de octubre de 2016

FIRST BGU: Reading Comprehension

Tyrannosaurus Rex


The Tyrannosaurus Rex, also known as T-Rex, was one of the largest land predators to have ever lived. The T-rex could grow to 40 feet in length (a little longer than a school bus) and could stand 13 feet tall at the hips (about three feet taller than a basketball hoop). It lived in what is now western North America and may have even been partly covered in feathers.

The Tyrannosaurus Rex was a fearsome predator with strong jaws and up to 60 teeth. Some of these teeth could grow to be almost a foot long. The T-Rex was a strict carnivore (meat-eater) and hunted other dinosaurs. Scientists aren’t sure how fast the T-Rex could run, or, even if it could run at all.

In 1990, a fossil hunter found the most complete skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus Rex ever found! It was sold to a museum for $8 million dollars, the highest amount ever paid for dinosaur fossils.

UNDERLINE THE CORRECT ANSWER
1.     Compared to a basketball hoop, the Tyrannosaurus Rex was .....
A.       shorter
B.       longer
C.      taller
D.     Lighter

2.     Compared to a school bus, the Tyrannosaurus Rex was .....
A.     taller
B.      longer
C.      shorter
D.    Stronger

3.     Which of the following might also be described as a fearsome hunter?
A.      a sparrow
B.      your pet hermit crab
C.      a tiger
D.     a baby seal

4.     What are scientists not sure of?
A.      If the tyrannosaurus rex ate plants.
B.     If the tyrannosaurus rex could run.
C.     If the tyrannosaurus rex had 60 teeth.
D.    Where the tyrannosaurus rex lived.

5.     Which is NOT true about the tyrannosaurus rex?
A.     It ate other dinosaurs.
B.     Some of its teeth were a foot long.
C.     A skeleton sold for $8 million dollars.
D.    Compared to other land predators, it was actually small.

6.     Which of the paragraphs discusses the diet of the T-Rex?
A.     First.
B.     Second.
C.     Third.
D.    None of them.

7.     Which of the paragraphs discusses the diet of the T-Rex?
A.     First.
B.     Second.
C.     Third.
D.    None of them.

8.     The author seems to think the T-Rex skeleton was _____________.
A.     expensive
B.     fake
C.     boring
D.    broken

9.     Which of the following statements indicates the author is not sure about a fact?
A.     The T-Rex lived in what is now western North America.
B.     The T-Rex was a carnivore.
C.     The T-Rex may have been partly covered by feathers.
D.    The T-rex could grow to 13 feet tall at the hips.

sábado, 15 de octubre de 2016

FIRST BGU: TOPICS FOR THE TEST: Unit 1


  1. PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
    • Look! They are going (go) inside.
    • I am waiting (wait) in the car now.
  1. HOW MUCH and HOW MANY
·         How many bones are there in the human body?
How much
How many

·         How much sand is in the deserts?
How much
How many
  1. SIMPLE PRESENT AND PRESENT PROGRESSIVE: FUTURE.
·         But look! Today she is going (go) by bike.
·         Every Sunday we   go   (go) to see my grandparents.
·         Look! He is leaving (leave) the house.
·         She usually walks   (walk) to school.
  1. VOCABULARY
A
B
1. SCHOOL
2. HOUSE     
A. (   2   ) a building in which people live; residence for human beings.
B. (   1   )  a place where you go to study
  1. READING
You are going to read a short paragraph, and answer some questions about it.


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viernes, 14 de octubre de 2016

SECOND BGU "A" & "B": TOPICS FOR THE TEST: Unit 1




1.      SIMPLE PRESENT AND PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
Examples:
·         Look! He is leaving (leave) the house.
·         She usually walks (walk) to school.
·         But look! Today she is going (go) by bike.
·         Every Sunday we   go   (go) to see my grandparents.

2.      COMPOUND WORDS
Examples
A
B
COMPOUND WORD
1. grand
a. times
grandmother
2. some
b. body
sometimes
3. any
c. mother
anybody

3.      ADJECTIVES FOR FEELINGS
Examples:
·         When my sister sees a mouse she is scared and she starts screaming.
·         My friend Helen is angry with me because I forgot to call her for her birthday.

4.      WAS/WERE - WASN’T/WEREN’T
Examples:
·         The beach was fantastic but the nightlife wasn’t very good.
·         We were in the park yesterday but you weren’t with us!

5.      READING
You are going to read a short paragraph, and answer some questions about it.



LIVE JESUS IN OUR HEARTS ......... FOREVER

God Bless You!