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Grade 7 Module 6 Standard Recording Vocabulary
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1.bear [beə] n. bear2.elephant [elifənt] n. elephant3.giraffe [dʒi rɑ:f] n. giraffe4.lion [laiən] n. lion5.monkey [mʌŋki] n. monkey6.panda [pændə] n. panda7.tiger [taiɡə] n. tiger8.zebra [zi:brə] n. zebra9.zoo [zu:] n. zoo10.guide [ɡaid] n. guide11.animal [æniməl] n. animal 12.such [sʌtʃ] adj. such13.as [æz] prep. as14.such as such as15.come [kʌm] vi. come16.come from come from17.different [difərənt] adj. different18.country [kʌntri] n. country19.other [ʌðə] adj. other20.dangerous [deindʒərəs] adj. dangerous21.ugh [ʌɡ] int. ugh22.also [ɔ:lsəu] adv. also23.plant [plɑ:nt, plænt] n. plant24.look [luk] vt. look25.look at look at26.tall [tɔ:l] adj. tall27.leaf [li:f] n. leaf 28.sure [ʃuə] adv. sure29.bamboo [bæm bu:] n. bamboo 30.cute [kju:t] adj. cute31.shall [ʃæl, ʃəl] aux. shall32.them [ðem, ðəm] pron. them33.which [hwitʃ] pron. which34.over [əuvə] prep. over35.there [ðεə] adv. there36.over there over there37.funny [fʌni] adj. funny38.call [kɔ:l] vi. call39.Africa [æfrikə] n. Africa40.Asia [eiʃə] n. Asia41.Europe [juərəp] n. Europe42.little [litl] adj. little43.a little a little44.only [əunli] adv. only45.about [ə baut] adv. about46.kilo [ki:ləu] n. kilo47.kilo= kilogram [kiləuɡræm] n. kilogram48.people [pi:pl] n. people50.all over the world all over the world51.African [æfrikən] adj. African52.as well as as well as53.grass [ɡrɑ:s] n. grass54.large [lɑ:dʒ] adj. large55.usually [ju:ʒuəli] adv. usually56.alone [ə ləun] adv. alone57.be good at be good at58.strong [strɒŋ] adj. strong59.catch [kætʃ] v. catch60.many kinds of many kinds of61.even [i:vən] adv. even |
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Module 6 n.bear n.elephant n.lion n.monkey n.panda n.tiger n.zoo n.guide n.animal adj.such such as come from adj.different n. country adj. other adj. dangerous n. plant look adj. tall n. leaf n. bamboo adj. cute pron. them pron. which there adj. funny n. Africa n. Asia adj. little adv. only adv. about roughly n. kilo n. people all over the world all over the world adj. African as well as n. grass adj. large adv. usually adv. alone be good at adj. strong v. catch many kinds of many kinds of even even |
Reading Comprehension
A
Welcome to the zoo. You can see many different animals in it.
Tuantuan is a cute panda. She is five years old. She is from China. She is kind to kids. She is black and white. She likes eating bamboo and drinking water. |
This is a big elephant. His name is Martin. He is from India. He is ten years old. He has a long nose. He likes eating grass. He is clever. People can teach him to do something for them. |
Dudu is a monkey. He is two years old. He is from Japan. He is very naughty. He likes eating bananas and cakes. He often lives in the tree. |
That is a lion. His name is Nick. He is strong. He is nine years old. He is from Africa. He likes eating meat. He sleeps for eleven hours every day. He is very happy in the zoo. |
26. What color is Tuantuan?
A. Yellow and gray.
B. White and blue.
C. Black and white.
D. Brown and red.
27. ________ can help people to do something.
A. Tuantuan B. Martin
C. Nick D. Dudu
28. Where does Nick come from?
A. China. B. Japan. C. India. D. Africa.
29. What does Dudu like eating?
A. Bananas and cakes.
B. Meat and grass.
C. Meat and cakes.
D. Grass and bananas.
30. Which is right according to the passage?
A. Martin is the name of a lion.
B. These animals are all in the zoo now.
C. Dudu sleeps for eleven hours every day.
D. Martin is nine years old.
B
Visit Swansea Zoo
Come and see the Indian elephants and new tigers from America. The bears and monkeys are waiting to meet you. The lovely dogs from Australia are waiting to smile at you and the tall giraffes from Zambia are waiting to say hello to you.
Tickets |
Opening time |
|
Grown-ups |
$2.00 |
9:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m. except Friday 10:00 a.m.—3:00 p.m. on Friday |
Children |
At and over 12 |
$1.00 |
Under 12 |
Free |
Do not touch, give food to or go near the animals. Keep the zoo clean!
31. How many kinds of animals are mentioned in the passage?
_______________________________________________________________________
32. Now Mr. Smith is in the zoo with his two sons: one is 14 and the other is 10. How much
are the tickets together?
_______________________________________________________________________
33. Can we visit the zoo at 3:30 p.m. on Friday?
_______________________________________________________________________
34. What does the word “giraffe” mean?
_______________________________________________________________________
35. What can’t you do in the zoo? (At least write two points)
_______________________________________________________________________
IV. Complete the dialogue (Each question 2 points, total 10 points)
A: Hi, Sam. It’s sunny today. ________36
B: That’s a good idea.
A: There are some new animals in the zoo.
B: ________37
A: Camels, kangaroos and zebras.
B: Wow! ________38
A: Camels and zebras are from Africa.
B: ________39
A: They are from Australia.
B: Wonderful! ________40
A: OK!
A. How about kangaroos?
B. What are they?
C. Let’s go and see them now!
D. What about going to the zoo?
E. Where are they from?
F. They like to eat grass.
G. It comes from Asia.
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III.A26.C Tip: According to the first box “She is black and white.” the answer can be inferred.
27. B Tip: Based on the second box “His name is Martin.” and “People can teach him to do something for them.” the answer can be inferred.
28.D Tip: Based on the fourth box “His name is Nick.” and “He is from Africa.” the answer can be inferred.
29.A Tip: According to the third box “He likes eating bananas and cakes.” the answer can be inferred.
30.B Tip: Based on the beginning “Welcome to the zoo. You can see many different animals in it.” the answer can be inferred.
B31.Six. Tip: This question tests detail understanding. The passage mentions six kinds of animals: elephant, tiger, bear, monkey, dog, and giraffe.
32.$3.00. Tip: This question tests detail understanding and reasoning calculation. From the table, the father’s ticket price is $2.00, the 14-year-old son’s ticket price is $1.00, and the 10-year-old son is free, so the total ticket price for the three is $3.00.
33.No, we can’t. Tip: This question tests detail understanding. From the table, the zoo’s opening hours on Friday are from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., so 3:30 p.m. exceeds the opening hours, hence we cannot visit.
34.Giraffe.
35.We can’t touch the animals. We can’t give food to the animals. We can’t go near the animals. Tip: This question tests detail understanding. According to the last paragraph.
IV.36-40 D B E A C
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