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This can be dangerous.";R4İ2910:"The highlighted sentence tells you that ^>hard^< earth is better for making tunnels.":;150:IN8370lls you this information.":0s150:IN83500t2900:"Thousands of cars use it every day.^/^/Tunnels can be dug through soft or hard earth. Which do you think is better? Did you choose soft?";150:IN836002900:,,,3(R4):"Wrong! 150:IN834002900:,,,3(R1):"^(Tunnels are dug under rivers for cars to use instead of bridges.^) In New York there is a car tunnel under the Hudson River.";R1İ2910:"The correct answer is ^>a river^<. The highlighted sentence te{ R3İ2910:"You know farmers grow plants, so crops must be another word for ^>plants^<, which is the right answer.": R6İ2910:"^>True^< is the correct answer. 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You are a very good reader.":130:PR$:24096:PM:230,32:MS0:KS,0:F0:8000Rz( RWSUBS #) ST4:NQ6:2603-* NQR2N+ 460:A$"":ARSTA$"only "- NF$", you "A$"had "AR" out of the "R" answers right.^/":ARST27002 "Take your time and read more carefully. Make sure you understand what the story is about." 7 :0:130  2900 & ,,,3(R5):"Near the North Pole lives a kind of white bear. 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It takes a lot of food for such a large animal.":js150:IN83500tt2900~"They can be seen at a zoo. In a zoo, the bears are in large pens with large rocks and a pool of water.";150:IN836002s one of the things polar bears like to eat.":C150:IN83400M2900,,,3(R6):"^(They use much of the day looking for food.^)^/^/Most of us will never see polar bears in their real home.";V$R6İ2910:"^>True^<, a polar bear spends 3300 2900 ,,,3(R1):"This helps them hunt for food. ^(They like to eat seals and fish.^) It takes a lot of food to feed an animal nine feet long.";/ R1İ2910:"^>Fish^< is the correct answer. The highlighted sentence tells you fish ired with fur so they can move around on ice and not fall.^) They are hard to see on ice and snow."; \ R3İ2910:"^>Feet^< is the correct answer. You are told in the highlighted sentence that polar bears' feet are covered with fur.": 150:IN8*Օ*Մ,ĀА,,Ք,Ԁ'ǃ('āܜ‚(硘(Ā)驍(ĄĐ'Āԕ݀⢂'Յ舁'ĀĀѕЇ-ĀꪨĀ,ʂꪪ+ՑՀՀ*ԁѕ0 10Ԃ / 򲒀.Ā ĄĀ-‚.ՑǏLJAЁχCB E CFIǟ5Ђ‚ 5Ѐ1ĄŅЕՀ-хՀ塀6Š/><ϏC AĄ AЄ*ѕ + ՀǏΏ*Յ Ǐ݈݀݀̏+Ѕ+ĕ Ϝ-ЅԐĐՕ*ĀՕŐЄŔЀՕḋุ*‚π݀܁**Б 䁡/,ĄДŅՕ,ԄՀՕ+ӕу+ʈӁ+Е 2900:"The next thing Mike remembered was that he was in the water struggling to get out. {Oh, won't anybody save me?} he thought.";150:IN83400?2900:"Just then a big white polar bear looked down at him. The polar bear took Mike's arould finish weeding the garden.}^) Mike was looking at one cloud that looked like an oval with a tail on it."; R R1İ2910:"^>Weeding^< is the right answer. The highlighted sentence tells you Mike had been weeding the garden.": 150:IN83300ht."; R3İ2910:"^>False^<, he didn't think they looked like ice. The highlighted sentence tells you he thought they looked like pillows.": G 150:IN83200o H 2900:,,,3(R1):"{I have to be sure I don't fall asleep. ^(I promised Dad I wted sentence tells you he rested under the big elm tree.":O 150:IN83100 2900:,,,3(R3):"Mike lay on his back watching the clouds against a bright blue sky. ^(Those fluffy white clouds looked as soft as a pillow.^) {A pillow,} Mike thougmmer day.":  150:IN83000 2900:,,,3(R6):"^(He decided to rest for a while under the big elm tree in his yard.^) The cool shade felt good. It also made him sleepy.";; R6İ2910:"^>Under a tree^< is the correct answer. The highligh30  2900:,,,3(R2):"^(It had been a hot summer day.^) Mike had worked in the family's vegetable garden all morning. He was hot and tired."; & R2İ2910:"The correct answer is ^>hot^<. The highlighted sentence tells you that it was a hot suan":W$(1)"same size":W$(2)"smaller than":2100 |4050:"The gravity of the moon makes a bulge in the ocean that we call high tide:":NW2:AW1:W$(0)"true":W$(1)"false":W$(2)"":2100 X197:"RWSUBS",2000,7000:198:2600W @D"BLOADDT01.1-4.PAC,4050:"The light of the moon compared to the light of the sun is:":NW3:AW3:W$(0)"as bright as":W$(1)"brighter than":W$(2)"not as bright as":21000 4050:"What is the size of the moon compared to the size of the sun?":NW3:AW3:W$(0)"larger thalse":W$(2)"":2100 4050:"The light we see on the moon is:":NW3:AW3:W$(0)"refraction":W$(1)"multiplied":W$(2)"reflected":2100 P4050:"The moon goes around the earth in this many days:":NW3:AW3:W$(0)"14":W$(1)"21":W$(2)"28":2100 l DT01.Q L197:"TSUBS2",2100,4000:198:2500:R0:AR0:460:5000455:0,140,TM,RM,96:0,LM2,97,RM,BM2:PR$,0,3,,LM7,TM2,19,96:LM,98: 4050:"The sun is the brightest object in the night sky:":NW2:AW2:W$(0)"true":W$(1)"f   ! the nest by:":NW3:AW2:W$(0)"climbing a tree":W$(1)"using a ladder":W$(2)"crawling out a window":2100 X197:"RWSUBS",2000,7000:198:2600 @D"BLOADCT03.1-2.PAC,A"T9:"CT03.1":"CT03.2":N21:TI.25:12:PM4:TI1:120:9004 built the nest so that Sue's friends could play there:":NW2:AW2:W$(0)"true":W$(1)"false":W$(2)"":2100 4050:"A word that means the same as {nest} would be:":NW3:AW2:W$(0)"branch":W$(1)"home":W$(2)"eggs":2100k |4050:"Sue could get to)"false":W$(2)"":2100 4050:"^/Sue's nest was:":NW3:AW3:W$(0)"in the park":W$(1)"on her house":W$(2)"in her yard":2100 P4050:"Sue's nest was an:":NW3:AW2:W$(0)"elm tree":W$(1)"oak tree":W$(2)"ash tree":2100l 4050:"Sue's dad>197:"TSUBS2",2100,4000:198:2500:R0:AR0:460:5000455:0,140,TM,RM,96:0,LM2,97,RM,BM2:PR$,2,7,,LM7,TM2,19,96:LM,98: 4050:"She was afraid to climb trees so her father built the nest for her:":NW2:AW2:W$(0)"true":W$(1  e highlighted sentence tells you he woke up and realized ^>his mother^< was shaking his arm.":s150:IN836002900:"She was saying, {Mike, Mike, wake up. It's time to eat lunch.}";;150:IN83700U<2900:,,,3(R5):"While Mike was m in his teeth and tried to pull Mike up on the ice with him.";Ss150:IN83500t2900:,,,3(R4):"{Oh, please don't bite me,} wailed Mike. {Don't bite me!}^/^/^(Suddenly Mike was aware that his mother was shaking his arm.";_~R4İ2910:"Th< The highlighted sentence tells you the child decided his new dad was O.K.":c;150:IN83700mp2020wz3800A"T9:230,64:"DT01.1":TI1:11:"DT01.2":11:N4:TI.3:12:11:"DT01.3":"DT01.4"j 'TI1:120:9004syou don't try. You could miss a very good friend that way. ";S150:IN83600]2900,,,3(R6):"I wonder why I was so pigheaded about my new dad? ^(Come to think of it, he is an O.K. guy.^)";OR6İ2910:"The right answer is ^>O.K.^00{"Last night we watched T.V. and he let me choose the shows. I fell asleep on the sofa and he carried me to bed.";s150:IN83500t2900?~"I guess this shows that you have to give people a chance. You think you won't like someone so 2İ2910:"^>True^<, the new dad was trying hard to be nice. The highlighted sentence tells you one of the things he did.": R5İ2910:"^>Both^< is the best answer. The highlighted sentence tells you they both read.":150:IN8340029ay. The highlighted sentence tells you they went on a Saturday.":W 150:IN83300a 2900 ,,,3(R2):"We ate peanuts and popcorn. ^(He played baseball with me.^) "; ,,,3(R5):"^(He read me stories. I read him stories.^)";~ Rnald's.": G 150:IN83200( H 2900 R ,,,3(R4):"I said I'd go and I got to order anything I wanted.^/^/^(The next day was Saturday so my new dad took me to the circus.^)";C \ R4İ2910:"^>False^<, they didn't go to the circus on a school dmy room for a long time. I got hungry. ^(Then my new dad came in my room and asked me if I wanted to go to McDonald's.^)"; R3İ2910:"The correct answer is ^>false^<. The highlighted sentence tells you that his new dad offered to take him to McDoot want a new dad.":)  150:IN83000 2900:"The day he moved into my house I hid in my bedroom. When Mom came to my room, I hid under the blankets. At dinner I said I wasn't hungry."; 150:IN83100 2900| ,,,3(R3):"I sat in 1):"My new dad is great, but I didn't always think so. I was mad at my mom when she told me that I was going to have a new dad. ^(I didn't want one."; 0 R1İ2910:"^>False^< is the correct answer. The highlighted sentence tells you that he did ny .4"TSUBS1",2000,2100:TI1:120:R0:3000` PR$:R3100,3500,3300,3400,3500,3800:130:T BC1:LW7:RW40:TW0:NL7:500:^ BC1:W40:BW176:NL4:550:,,,1: 2900:1:,TM(BMTM118)2:2:"MY NEW DAD":0:130  2900:,,,3(R! ! ! ! !!!!!!800 p2020z39009900|"The bears swim in the pool, and then they will climb out on the rocks. Soon they will dive in the water again.";;150:IN83700<2900F"When the zoo keeper feeds the bears, watch to see what food they are given.";150:IN83rses.^)";e R2İ2910:"^>False^<, this sentence tells you that other animals also go to vets.":y G 150:IN83200' H 2900:,,,3(R3):"It is not easy to become a vet. ^(It takes years of study at a college. Next, there is more study at a sch"This highlighted sentence tells you a vet should really love ^>animals^<.":a 150:IN83100 2900:,,,3(R2):"Vets are animal doctors. Some vets work only with pets like dogs and cats. ^(Other vets also help farm animals such as cows and hoian). ^(If you have a deep love for animals, you might want to be a vet.^) Read these facts and think it over."; R1İ2910:"^>Vet^< is the correct answer. The highlighted sentence describes a vet as someone who loves animals.":M R6İ2910:2900:"A person who is sick or hurt is helped by a doctor. But what about animals? Who helps a sick cat or a hurt dog? There are doctors who can help them.";:150:IN83000r 2900:,,,3(R6R1):"This kind of doctor is called a {vet} (veterinar} .4"TSUBS1",2000,2100:TI1:120:R0:3000` PR$:R3200,3300,3400,3700,3500,3200:130:T BC1:LW9:RW40:TW0:NL8:500:^ BC1:W40:BW176:NL4:550:,,,1: 2900:1:,TM(BMTM418)2:2:"FOR^/ANIMAL LOVERS^/ONLY":0:130  """""   davenport":W$(1)"to bed":W$(2)"under a tree":2100^ X197:"RWSUBS",2000,7000:198:2600 @D"BLOADDT02.1-2.PAC,A"T9:"DT02.1":N10:TI.2:12:230,64:"DT02.2" 'TI1:120:9004ling on Mike's arm?":NW3:AW2:W$(0)"his father":W$(1)"his mother":W$(2)"the polar bear":2100 4050:"Mike really saw a polar bear:":NW2:AW2:W$(0)"true":W$(1)"false":W$(2)"":21005 |4050:"Where did Mike go to rest?":NW3:AW3:W$(0)"on a":2100e 4050:"The weather that day was:":NW3:AW3:W$(0)"cool":W$(1)"warm":W$(2)"hot":2100 P4050:"Mike thought that the clouds looked like a piece of ice:":NW2:AW2:W$(0)"true":W$(1)"false":W$(2)"":2100a 4050:"Who was really pul DT02.Q L197:"TSUBS2",2100,4000:198:2500:R0:AR0:460:5000455:0,140,TM,RM,96:0,LM2,97,RM,BM2:PR$,2,85,,LM7,TM2,19,96:LM,98: 4050:"Mike had been working:":NW3:AW2:W$(0)"mowing":W$(1)"weeding":W$(2)"scrubbing" """݀ĄǏԀՕǀՀ񑗑՝݀х探Ø Ŝ ݀ ЀוՀĄ"CT02. \CT02.v J Ά΂ ㇟  Ǐ   Ņŕջ@CT02.&. ࠁՕ ՕŅՕ Šʊ ꊪCT02.  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