COE class 4 Quiz 1
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A. Listen to a description of an endangered animal. Then read the questions and select the correct answer.
1. What type of animal is the woman talking about?
A. Listen to a description of an endangered animal. Then read the questions and select the correct answer.
1. What type of animal is the woman talking about?
a. wild cats
b. wild dogs
2. Where does this animal live?
a. in Asia
b. in Africa
3. Does it live by itself or in groups?
a. by itself
b. in groups
4. What does it eat?
a. birds and mice
b. gazelles and livestock
a. birds and mice
b. gazelles and livestock
5. Why is their population in danger?
a. People kill them.
b. People take their babies at pets.
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B. Listen to the questions and select the best response.
6. One
B. Listen to the questions and select the best response.
6. One
a. Yes, she is.
b. Yes, she’s going next week.
7. Two
a. for three days
b. next Christmas
8. Three
a. Yes, I do.
b. Yes, I am.
9. Four
a. We’re second cousins.
b. We’re having dinner together.
10. Five
a. I have three uncles, two aunts, and five cousins.
b. There are four of us: my husband, myself, my son, and daughter.
Read the article and select the best answer to each question.
Limosa harlequin frogs are little amphibians from Central America no bigger than the size of a small coin. Sadly, they are on the endangered species list. Over time, water pollution and cutting down trees has greatly decreased their habitat. The frogs no longer have enough space to find food or safety from other animals.
Another problem is disease. A serious sickness called chytrid fungus affects the frogs’ skin. The skin is a very important part of a frog’s body because it takes in water and oxygen through its skin. Many frogs have died because of this fungus.
Thankfully, conservationists are working hard to help the frogs. They have created warmer habitats for them, after discovering that higher body temperatures keep the chytrid fungus from spreading. One scientist, Jorge Guerrel, built small underwater caves for the female frogs to lay eggs in safety. Several conservation groups have also started a breeding program, where they try to get the frogs to mate and lay eggs.
The future now looks a little brighter for the limosa harlequin frogs as well as for other endangered frogs. Conservationists are learning how to help these special amphibians so that they will remain a part of the world’s ecosystem.
Limosa harlequin frogs are little amphibians from Central America no bigger than the size of a small coin. Sadly, they are on the endangered species list. Over time, water pollution and cutting down trees has greatly decreased their habitat. The frogs no longer have enough space to find food or safety from other animals.
Another problem is disease. A serious sickness called chytrid fungus affects the frogs’ skin. The skin is a very important part of a frog’s body because it takes in water and oxygen through its skin. Many frogs have died because of this fungus.
Thankfully, conservationists are working hard to help the frogs. They have created warmer habitats for them, after discovering that higher body temperatures keep the chytrid fungus from spreading. One scientist, Jorge Guerrel, built small underwater caves for the female frogs to lay eggs in safety. Several conservation groups have also started a breeding program, where they try to get the frogs to mate and lay eggs.
The future now looks a little brighter for the limosa harlequin frogs as well as for other endangered frogs. Conservationists are learning how to help these special amphibians so that they will remain a part of the world’s ecosystem.
Where do limosa harlequin frogs live?
a. in North America
b. in Central America
c. in South America
Read the article and select the best answer to each question.
Limosa harlequin frogs are little amphibians from Central America no bigger than the size of a small coin. Sadly, they are on the endangered species list. Over time, water pollution and cutting down trees has greatly decreased their habitat. The frogs no longer have enough space to find food or safety from other animals.
Another problem is disease. A serious sickness called chytrid fungus affects the frogs’ skin. The skin is a very important part of a frog’s body because it takes in water and oxygen through its skin. Many frogs have died because of this fungus.
Thankfully, conservationists are working hard to help the frogs. They have created warmer habitats for them, after discovering that higher body temperatures keep the chytrid fungus from spreading. One scientist, Jorge Guerrel, built small underwater caves for the female frogs to lay eggs in safety. Several conservation groups have also started a breeding program, where they try to get the frogs to mate and lay eggs.
The future now looks a little brighter for the limosa harlequin frogs as well as for other endangered frogs. Conservationists are learning how to help these special amphibians so that they will remain a part of the world’s ecosystem.
Limosa harlequin frogs are little amphibians from Central America no bigger than the size of a small coin. Sadly, they are on the endangered species list. Over time, water pollution and cutting down trees has greatly decreased their habitat. The frogs no longer have enough space to find food or safety from other animals.
Another problem is disease. A serious sickness called chytrid fungus affects the frogs’ skin. The skin is a very important part of a frog’s body because it takes in water and oxygen through its skin. Many frogs have died because of this fungus.
Thankfully, conservationists are working hard to help the frogs. They have created warmer habitats for them, after discovering that higher body temperatures keep the chytrid fungus from spreading. One scientist, Jorge Guerrel, built small underwater caves for the female frogs to lay eggs in safety. Several conservation groups have also started a breeding program, where they try to get the frogs to mate and lay eggs.
The future now looks a little brighter for the limosa harlequin frogs as well as for other endangered frogs. Conservationists are learning how to help these special amphibians so that they will remain a part of the world’s ecosystem.
What kind of animal are limosa harlequin frogs?
a. reptiles
b. mammals
c. amphibians
Read the article and select the best answer to each question.
Limosa harlequin frogs are little amphibians from Central America no bigger than the size of a small coin. Sadly, they are on the endangered species list. Over time, water pollution and cutting down trees has greatly decreased their habitat. The frogs no longer have enough space to find food or safety from other animals.
Another problem is disease. A serious sickness called chytrid fungus affects the frogs’ skin. The skin is a very important part of a frog’s body because it takes in water and oxygen through its skin. Many frogs have died because of this fungus.
Thankfully, conservationists are working hard to help the frogs. They have created warmer habitats for them, after discovering that higher body temperatures keep the chytrid fungus from spreading. One scientist, Jorge Guerrel, built small underwater caves for the female frogs to lay eggs in safety. Several conservation groups have also started a breeding program, where they try to get the frogs to mate and lay eggs.
The future now looks a little brighter for the limosa harlequin frogs as well as for other endangered frogs. Conservationists are learning how to help these special amphibians so that they will remain a part of the world’s ecosystem.
Limosa harlequin frogs are little amphibians from Central America no bigger than the size of a small coin. Sadly, they are on the endangered species list. Over time, water pollution and cutting down trees has greatly decreased their habitat. The frogs no longer have enough space to find food or safety from other animals.
Another problem is disease. A serious sickness called chytrid fungus affects the frogs’ skin. The skin is a very important part of a frog’s body because it takes in water and oxygen through its skin. Many frogs have died because of this fungus.
Thankfully, conservationists are working hard to help the frogs. They have created warmer habitats for them, after discovering that higher body temperatures keep the chytrid fungus from spreading. One scientist, Jorge Guerrel, built small underwater caves for the female frogs to lay eggs in safety. Several conservation groups have also started a breeding program, where they try to get the frogs to mate and lay eggs.
The future now looks a little brighter for the limosa harlequin frogs as well as for other endangered frogs. Conservationists are learning how to help these special amphibians so that they will remain a part of the world’s ecosystem.
What is NOT given as a reason why the frogs are endangered?
a. They get sick and die.
b. People try to kill them.
c. They are losing their habitat.
Read the article and select the best answer to each question.
Limosa harlequin frogs are little amphibians from Central America no bigger than the size of a small coin. Sadly, they are on the endangered species list. Over time, water pollution and cutting down trees has greatly decreased their habitat. The frogs no longer have enough space to find food or safety from other animals.
Another problem is disease. A serious sickness called chytrid fungus affects the frogs’ skin. The skin is a very important part of a frog’s body because it takes in water and oxygen through its skin. Many frogs have died because of this fungus.
Thankfully, conservationists are working hard to help the frogs. They have created warmer habitats for them, after discovering that higher body temperatures keep the chytrid fungus from spreading. One scientist, Jorge Guerrel, built small underwater caves for the female frogs to lay eggs in safety. Several conservation groups have also started a breeding program, where they try to get the frogs to mate and lay eggs.
The future now looks a little brighter for the limosa harlequin frogs as well as for other endangered frogs. Conservationists are learning how to help these special amphibians so that they will remain a part of the world’s ecosystem.
Limosa harlequin frogs are little amphibians from Central America no bigger than the size of a small coin. Sadly, they are on the endangered species list. Over time, water pollution and cutting down trees has greatly decreased their habitat. The frogs no longer have enough space to find food or safety from other animals.
Another problem is disease. A serious sickness called chytrid fungus affects the frogs’ skin. The skin is a very important part of a frog’s body because it takes in water and oxygen through its skin. Many frogs have died because of this fungus.
Thankfully, conservationists are working hard to help the frogs. They have created warmer habitats for them, after discovering that higher body temperatures keep the chytrid fungus from spreading. One scientist, Jorge Guerrel, built small underwater caves for the female frogs to lay eggs in safety. Several conservation groups have also started a breeding program, where they try to get the frogs to mate and lay eggs.
The future now looks a little brighter for the limosa harlequin frogs as well as for other endangered frogs. Conservationists are learning how to help these special amphibians so that they will remain a part of the world’s ecosystem.
How are conservationists helping the frogs?
a. They are putting them in zoos.
b. They are making safer habitats for them.
c. They are moving them to warmer countries.
Read the article and select the best answer to each question.
Limosa harlequin frogs are little amphibians from Central America no bigger than the size of a small coin. Sadly, they are on the endangered species list. Over time, water pollution and cutting down trees has greatly decreased their habitat. The frogs no longer have enough space to find food or safety from other animals.
Another problem is disease. A serious sickness called chytrid fungus affects the frogs’ skin. The skin is a very important part of a frog’s body because it takes in water and oxygen through its skin. Many frogs have died because of this fungus.
Thankfully, conservationists are working hard to help the frogs. They have created warmer habitats for them, after discovering that higher body temperatures keep the chytrid fungus from spreading. One scientist, Jorge Guerrel, built small underwater caves for the female frogs to lay eggs in safety. Several conservation groups have also started a breeding program, where they try to get the frogs to mate and lay eggs.
The future now looks a little brighter for the limosa harlequin frogs as well as for other endangered frogs. Conservationists are learning how to help these special amphibians so that they will remain a part of the world’s ecosystem.
Limosa harlequin frogs are little amphibians from Central America no bigger than the size of a small coin. Sadly, they are on the endangered species list. Over time, water pollution and cutting down trees has greatly decreased their habitat. The frogs no longer have enough space to find food or safety from other animals.
Another problem is disease. A serious sickness called chytrid fungus affects the frogs’ skin. The skin is a very important part of a frog’s body because it takes in water and oxygen through its skin. Many frogs have died because of this fungus.
Thankfully, conservationists are working hard to help the frogs. They have created warmer habitats for them, after discovering that higher body temperatures keep the chytrid fungus from spreading. One scientist, Jorge Guerrel, built small underwater caves for the female frogs to lay eggs in safety. Several conservation groups have also started a breeding program, where they try to get the frogs to mate and lay eggs.
The future now looks a little brighter for the limosa harlequin frogs as well as for other endangered frogs. Conservationists are learning how to help these special amphibians so that they will remain a part of the world’s ecosystem.
What does the author of the article think is going to happen?
a. The frogs are going to be OK.
b. The frogs are all going to die.
c. The frogs will move away.
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conservationists
breeding program
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conservationists
breeding program
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conservationists
breeding program
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breeding program
conservationists
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Jorge Guerrel
breeding program
conservationists
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