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All about the USA - Nature - Test 30


Klausimas #1


Match the animal with what is special about it.



1    The snake ... ... runs very fast.
2    The giraffe ... ... is the tallest animal.
3    The penguin ... ... is a bird that cannot fly.
4    The cheetah ... ... is the biggest land animal.
5    The monkey ... ... can eat an animal bigger than its body.
6    The elephant ... ... hangs from trees with its tail.
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Klausimas #2


Read the text. Which sentences have the same meaning as the sentences from the reading?

SKUNKS, RACCOONS, AND COYOTES

THE SKUNK

The skunk is known mainly for its bad smell. Skunks are black and white and very furry.
They are small—no larger than house cats.

When a skunk is in danger, it attacks by spraying a liquid from under its tail. This liquid has
a terrible smell, which may last for many days. A skunk can spray something from as far away
as twelve feet.

THE RACCOON

The raccoon is famous for its ringed tail and for the black "mask" around its eyes. Raccoons
can use their paws skillfully and are quite intelligent. They eat many different things—frogs,
fish, birds' eggs, fruit, and mice.

Raccoons are not timid or afraid of people. They'll often take food from garbage cans.
This explains, some people say, the black masks around their eyes—raccoons are
garbage-can robbers!

THE COYOTE

Coyotes are associated with the American Southwest. A coyote howling at night is a familiar
scene in western movies. The coyote is a relative of the wolf. Like wolves, coyotes are not
popular with farmers because they sometimes kill chickens and sheep. The coyote can live in
many different kinds of places. Today, coyotes can be found all over the United States—from
Alaska to New York and in towns as well as in the wild.


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Klausimas #3


Read the text and choose the best answer. 

SKUNKS, RACCOONS, AND COYOTES

THE SKUNK

The skunk is known mainly for its bad smell. Skunks are black and white and very furry.
They are small—no larger than house cats.

When a skunk is in danger, it attacks by spraying a liquid from under its tail. This liquid has
a terrible smell, which may last for many days. A skunk can spray something from as far away
as twelve feet.

THE RACCOON

The raccoon is famous for its ringed tail and for the black "mask" around its eyes. Raccoons
can use their paws skillfully and are quite intelligent. They eat many different things—frogs,
fish, birds' eggs, fruit, and mice.

Raccoons are not timid or afraid of people. They'll often take food from garbage cans.
This explains, some people say, the black masks around their eyes—raccoons are
garbage-can robbers!

THE COYOTE

Coyotes are associated with the American Southwest. A coyote howling at night is a familiar
scene in western movies. The coyote is a relative of the wolf. Like wolves, coyotes are not
popular with farmers because they sometimes kill chickens and sheep. The coyote can live in
many different kinds of places. Today, coyotes can be found all over the United States—from
Alaska to New York and in towns as well as in the wild.


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Klausimas #4


Complete the sentences with the prepositions.

1. A raccoon has black rings its tail.
2. A skunk sprays a liquid from its tail.
3. A raccoon has a black "mask" its eyes.
4. Raccoons often take food garbage cans.
5. A coyote howling night is a familiar scene western movies.
6. Coyotes can be found all the United States.
7. Coyotes can be found Alaska New York.
8. Coyotes can be found towns as well as the wild.
9. A skunk can spray something twelve feet away.

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