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frswet Sheer +eREADING Read Why elephants and emus cannot fly on page 2 of the magazine and answer questions 1 to 6. ‘The branch fell on the man’s head because the man was careless. the elephants landed in the tree. the elephants tried to climb the tree. 0000 the man took away the elephants’ wings. The man used his powers of thought to © _ punish the elephants, reward the elephants. © frighten the elephants. © suprise the elephants. 3 Which word best describes Emu in the Australian story? © hero © cheat © coward © show-off. Why did Kookaburra really set up a competition with Emu? ° to teach Emu a lesson © to teach Emu to fly better © to show off in front of Emu © __ to see whose wings were the best © MCEETYA 2006READING At the end of the Australian story, what happened to Emu’s wings? ‘They shrank. ‘They disappeared. ‘They grew stronger. They became more colourful. 0000 6. What is the same about the Indian folktale and the Australian story? Both make fun of silly characters. Both show that animals are clever. Both tell how simple life used to be. Both explain why something is the way itis. 0000 Read Dale Richards on page 3 of the magazine and answer questions 7 to 13. 7 This text mainly describes Dale’s © - school life. plans for the future. © daily surfing routine © development as a surfer. 8 Dale has been surfing since © 1988. © hewas 11 © he finished school. © __ he moved to Townsville. ee, ‘EMCEETYA 2008 6READING Some surfers said that Dale was a natural. This means that Dale got plenty of help. lived near the beach. quickly learned to surf. wanted to surf all over the world Asa student at school, Dale surfed as much as he could. on the weekends only. at 4am every moming. for eight hours each day. According to the text, one thing that has contributed to Dale’s surfing suecess is that he has been given support. he has a background in football. he has had to fight for his dreams. he has surfed in different countries. ‘What is the main purpose of this text? to warn to argue to inform to criticise 13 Which quote from the text helps to show that Dale is determined to suc decided to start surfing always got plenty of help picked up surfing right away 0000 can focus completely on surfing ‘|@MCEETYAZ008' READING Read Amphibians on page 4 of the magazine and answer questions 14 to 20. 14 The text describes amphibians as animals that do not have lungs. cannot swim very well, can live on land and in water. use their gills to eat and breathe. 0000 45 According to the text, the world’s largest amphibian is a frog. toad. newt. 0000 salamander, 16 One of the differences between frogs and toads is that frogs have drier skins. frogs lay eggs in strings. frogs develop tails as adults. 0000 frogs can stay underwater longer. 47 Young frogs start to breathe with their heads above water when they develop lungs. start eating insects. develop internal gills. hatch out of their eggs. 0000 A @MCEETVA 2001READING 418 Number the boxes 1, 2, 3 and 4 to show the correct order of stages ina frog’s development, s wineachbon. 7) forelegs grow hind legs grow tail disappears spawn hatches 19 Which part of a tadpole is described as feathery? tail gills skin 0000 lungs 20 The main purpose of the diagram at the end of the text is to describe the life eycle of frogs. explain the eating habits of frogs, highlight the differences between frogs and toads. 0000 show the many types of amphibians that live in ponds. Ne © MCEETYA 2006READING Read Lacy on page 5 of the magazine and answer questions 21 to 26. 21... the air was baked thin above the shed. asus & ae the shed was used as a bakery. the roof of the shed was very hot. the narrator lived high up in the mountains. the drought had changed the look of things. oo0o 22 According to the text, why did the narrator - SY think that the goanna was a dinosaur? ‘Write the answer //7 nthetnes 7) ‘This is because the narrator thinks © the goanna might be in danger. © the chickens might be in danger. © _ the goanna might escape from her farm. © the tree might break under the goanna’s weight. 24. — The narrator suggests that Lacy goanna climbs the wattle tree to © getaway from her. rest in the heat of the day. © . getready for a fight with her. © - ¢geta better view of the chookhouse. NN _ ee BMCEETVA 200’ READING 25 Near the end of the story, why is the narrator eye-to-eye with Lacy goanna? ‘The narrator is on the chookhouse roof. ‘The narrator has also climbed up the tree. The branch holding Lacy goanna is bent down. Lacy goanna has climbed halfway down the tree. 0000 26 No, you cant see me really, (second last paragraph) Who is you in this sentence? the reader the chooks the goanna 0000 the narrator Read Pet dogs — what do you think? on page 6 of the magazine and answer questions 27 to 31. 27 What do the two writers agree about? Dogs deserve good food. Dogs should be properly trained. Dog owners need a sense of humour. 0000 Dog owners spend too muich on their pets. 28 According to Sarah, bounders are dogs that © chase you © attack you. © bark at you _ jumpat you. © MCEETYA 2008READING John suggests that having a pet dog in the classroom is © a good way of training a dog to be calm. ‘© cruel for the dog but useful for the teacher. disruptive for the teacher and the students. © _ away of making classrooms happier places. Which sentence best describes John’s attitude to dog training? It is not hard for the owner to do. It is a good thing for both the dog and the owner. It is hard work for the dog. It is unnecessary because dogs easily understand humans. 0000 | John writes, we do give dogs a good life. Which paragraph of Sarah’s letter is he responding to most directly? paragraph 1 paragraph 2 paragraph 3 paragraph 4 0000 ___/ @MCEETYA 2004READING Read Attack and Defence on page 7 of the magazine and answer questions 32 to 36. 32 Which dinosaur used its tail like a whip? Diplodocus Triceratops Tuojiangosaurus 0000 Pachycephalosaurus 33 Multi-purpose tail Stabbing tail A spiky shield Built like a tank ‘These sub-headings were most likely chosen to ©. catch the reader’s attention. © explain the most difficult words. © _ introduce the most important dinosaurs. © _ show the difference between attack and defence. 34 The main purpose of the illustrations in this text is to show dinosaur skin patterns a range of dinosaur weapons. the enormous size of dinosaurs, 0000 the way dinosaurs changed over time. 35 The two dinosaurs Europlocephatus and Pachycephalosaurus have cephal in their names. Using information in the text, what is the cephal part of their names most likely to mean? X @MCEETYA 2008: READING 36 According to the text, which two species of dinosaurs had to defend themselves against attacks by members of their own species? ‘Shade two: bubbles. Apatosaurus Gallimimus Pachycephalosaurus ‘Tyrannosaurus ey ©) ce Diplodocus Tuojiangosaurus Europlocephalus Triceratops o ° ° END OF TEST ‘© MCEETVA 200Tra" READING PRACTICE QUESTIONS Read Tim on the back cover of the magazine and answer ques P41 The story takes place on Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. P2 Which two words begin and end with the letter s? ‘Shade two! shirt ‘bubbles. shoes socks school P3 Number the boxes 1, 2, 3 and 4 to show the order in which Tim dressed. 7 AZ shoes Write one number inewsnvoe 7) shorts shirt socks 2 wate 7) fp P4 Where was Tim going?

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