Wordly Wise 3000 Book 5 Lesson #3 Test

By Katie Crawford
Last updated about 5 years ago
30 Questions
1.

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"You may be surprised to learn that many of the large dinosaurs were not carnivores," said Professor Huang.

2.

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That little dog has a ferocious bark!

3.

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The statue they are building downtown will be gigantic when it is finished.

4.

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Some of Ms. Frankenhaler's paintings are very obscure.

5.

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Their decision to move to Barcelona was premature.

6.

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The government's aim is to preserve the Great Barrier Reef.

7.

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The last kitten in the litter was puny but playful.

8.

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Field mice are the prey of owls and other large birds.

9.

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The extra credit assignment was optional, but Malik chose to do it anyway.

10.

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Visitors to Hawaii can tour extinct volcanoes.

11.

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Which of the following is one of Mr. O'Brien's ancestors?

12.

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To comprehend a poem is to

13.

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A few were injured, but every passenger survived the accident. This means that

14.

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The man in front of me in the movie theater obscured the screen. This means that the man

15.

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George and I salsa danced for the duration of the party. This means that we

16.

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Dodo birds and woolly mammoths are extinct. This means that these animals

17.

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The main purpose of a comprehension exam is to test

18.

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It is unfair for advertisers of car alarm systems to prey upon people's fears. It is unfair for advertisers to

19.

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In the fog, the road signs were obscure. This means that the signs were

20.

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What is someone most likely to think about the survivor of a plane crash?

21.

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One way to preserve strawberries is to

22.

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My sugar cookies seemed like a puny contribution to the bake sale, but they helped earn over fifteen dollars. What does puny mean in this sentence?

23.

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It is easy to become prey to dishonest people on the Internet. In this sentence, prey means

24.

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Which of the following would a carnivorous animal prefer to eat?

25.

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The field guide said, "Today's turtles are actually very similar to their ancestors." What did she mean?

26.

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To be given an option is to be

27.

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Birds prey upon insects and spiders. This means that birds

28.

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Tomas hoped that his rosebushes would survive the harsh winter. He wanted his rosebushes to

29.

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No one in town was quite prepared for the ferocity of the tornado. Which of the following is probably true about the tornado?

30.

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Though no one believed him, it was evident to Galileo that Earth was round. What does evident mean in this sentence?