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The whole class went to the zoo for a field trip. The next day, the teacher asked the children to write a report(报告)about what they learned. Read the two reports below.

The first report is from Ryan.

I learned about the giant tortoise(龟). It was so big that the guide let us sit on its back. Some tortoises live to be over 100 years old! That’s older than my grandpa!

The slowest-moving mammal is the three-toed sloth(树懒). It hangs from the trees and eats fruit. Some sloths sleep more than 20 hours a day. What a lazy animal!

I thought the albino alligator(钝吻鳄)was really cool. It wasn’t green. It was completely white all over. It was born that way.

The second report is from Jessica.

The tallest animal on earth is the giraffe. It eats leaves from the tops of the trees. Giraffes come from Africa.

I learned about an albino alligator. It was white instead of green. The guide told us that it was born without the coloring of other alligators.

I saw an owl(猫头鹰)sleeping in a tree. Owls sleep in the daytime and hunt at night. When they sleep, they don’t fall out of the tree because they have sharp claws(爪子)that lock onto the branch.

1.Which animals live on the trees?

A. Giraffes and three-toed sloths. B. Albino alligators and giant tortoises.

C. Owls and albino alligators. D. Owls and three-toed sloths.

2.According to the reports, which of the following statements is the truth?

A. Giraffes come from North America and China.

B. Owls sometimes fall out of the tree when they sleep.

C. Some three-toed sloths sleep more than 20 hours a day.

D. Only old albino alligators are completely white all over.

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Australia is the greatest island in the world. It is to the south of the equator. So when it is summer in our country, it is cold winter in Australia.

Australia is big, but the population there is thin. The population is the same as that of Shanghai, a city of China. Australia is a young, diverse nation and the Australian people come from many different countries.

Australia has many, many sheep. After a short drive from town, you will see sheep around you. You can also find a kangaroo which has a “bag” below its chest. The mother kangaroo keeps its babies in the “bag”.

Australia is considered to be a relaxed, informal society. When greeting others, students and young people usually say “Hello” or “Hi”. Sometimes they say “How’s it going?” or “G day”. In more formal (正式的) situations they usually shake hands the first time they meet. “Good morning”, “Good afternoon” or “Pleased to meet you” are formal greetings. English is Australia’s national language.

1.Australia is the greatest island in the world. The word “island” means _______.

A. 国家 B. 城市 C. 山脉 D. 岛屿

2.Australia has the same population as _______.

A. Shanghai B. China C. Beijing D. Japan

3.When it is summer in Australia, it is _______ in China.

A. spring B. autumn C. winter D. summer

4.When Australian people meet for the first time, they will _______.

A. kiss each other B. hug (拥抱) each other

C. nod to each other D. shake hands

5.Which statement is RIGHT according to the passage?

A. Australia has a large population.

B. A kangaroo is a kind of sheep in Australia.

C. Young people sometimes say “How’s it going?” or “G day” to greet others.

D. When you drive in Australia, you can see many horses.

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