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Unit 4 Lesson 2 Test Review

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17 questions
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Answer the questions carefully to prepare for your test.
Answer the questions carefully to prepare for your test.
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Question 1
1.

Match the vocabulary word to the correct definition. (1 point each)

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nourish
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give food, feed
bold
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to eat fast
simple
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easily done
devour
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break down
collapse
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without fear
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Question 2
2.

Which vocabulary word best matches the picture?

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Question 3
3.
This man is __________ the lunch.
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Question 4
4.

Write your own sentence using the word nourish.

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Question 5
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The cactus was __________ years old when it started growing arms.
Question 6
6.

What do you think the phrase "baked in the midday sun" means?

Question 7
7.
Drag the desert vegetation or plant species to the correct illustration.
Other Answer Choices:
Palo Verde tree
Saguaro Cactus
Question 8
8.

What conflict did the horned owl cause?

Question 9
9.
Drag the label to the character.
Other Answer Choices:
hawk
woodpecker
elf owl
screeching owl
Question 10
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The birds thought the biggest problem was the horned owl stealing the nest. What was really the big problem or conflict in the story?

Question 11
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Why did the palo verde tree die?

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Question 12
12.

Which character is shown in the illustration?

Question 13
13.
Drag the description of the actions in this picture.
Other Answer Choices:
The birds cooperate to fight off the horned owl.
The animals are starting to eat the saguaro.
Question 15
15.

How did the birds help the saguaro?

Question 16
16.

What does the saguaro give to the birds?

Question 17
17.

Different habitats have different types of plants. Sort the vegetation you may see in a desert habitat verses a pond habitat.

  • water lilies
  • Saguaro cactus
  • cattails
  • Aloe plant
  • moss
  • Desert
  • Pond