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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Animals are our good friends. Some are active and others are quiet. But do you know anything about the clever animals in the world? Just have a look!
Animals | Interesting facts |
Kelly is an African elephant. Now she is 19 years old. She lives in the zoo. Kelly has produced more than 100 paintings since last year. She has made over $3,500 for the zoo. Newspaper reporters wrote about Kelly, and then people went to buy her pictures. | |
Nana is a clever black and white dog in England. He can do many things just like a human. He can walk on two legs and close the door. Also, he is able to get things for his master, such as newspapers and the TV remote control. What¡¯s more, he can sleep and use the quilt very well. No games are difficult for him! | |
Koko is a 44-year-old chimpanzee. He has lived with human for tens of years and can ¡°talk¡± to humans with his hands. He can do simple gestures* and that helps people to understand him. |
¡¾1¡¿How many kinds of animals are mentioned in the passage?
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.
¡¾2¡¿Where does Kelly come from?
A. America B. Australia C. Africa. D. Austria
¡¾3¡¿How do Koko talk with humans?
A. By using eyes B. By painting. C. By writing D. By using hands
¡¾4¡¿What CAN¡¯T Nana do according to the passage?
A. wash clothes B. play ball games
C. get newspaper for his master D. walk on two legs
¡¾5¡¿The passage tells us about some _________ animals in the world.
A. active B. quiet
C. expensive D. clever