The Animal World: Unit 1
The Animal World: Unit 1
Reading Corner
Read the fact sheet and complete the exercise.
The Roos
Kangaroos hop around in Australian
forests. They are the only large
animals that jump to move forward.
5 They have powerful hind legs. One
leap can cover 7 metres, and they can
travel at 48 kilometres per hour!
The female has a pouch. The newborn
kangaroo feeds and grows in there. It also poos and wees in there.
10 The mother removes the wastes using its tongue (poorest mummy of the
animal kingdom!). She will kick and box the enemy to protect her young (so
will the male)!
The ‘Riches’
Ostriches live in African grasslands. They
15 are the tallest and heaviest birds with the
largest eyes on the planet. They have wings,
but do not fly. Their legs are fast. One
step takes them 5 metres forward, and they
can run at 64 kilometres per hour! Their
20 legs are also strong. A kick can kill a lion!
The colours of their feathers are similar to
those of sand and soil. Facing danger, they
lie low to the ground so that they become
invisible. How smart! They turn away from
25 trouble by sticking their heads in the sand? No way!
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Comprehension
Complete the table using information from the fact sheet.
Roos ‘Riches’
CD Vocabulary Corner
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• habitat (n): John: What do we call animals that are dying out?
棲息地
• dragonfly (n): Mary: (1) animals!
蜻蜓
• grasshopper (n):
蚱蜢
John: This animal lives on the sea ice in Alaska and
Canada. It has thick fur. What is it?
Mary: (2) .
4 Level Up English Bridging Exercises 2
John: What insect bites people and animals and sucks their blood?
Mary: (9) .
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
7. 8.
6 Level Up English Bridging Exercises 2
Language Corner
’ Reporting Orders, Requests and Advice
I. Use reporting verbs (e.g. tell, order, ask, remind, advise, recommend) + object + to-
infinitive to report orders, requests and advice.
Use Example
Order The zookeeper said to the visitors, ‘Put rubbish in the rubbish
bin.’
➔ The zookeeper told the visitors to put rubbish in the rubbish
bin.
Request The zookeeper said to the visitors, ‘Could you close the gate?’
➔ The zookeeper asked the visitors to close the gate.
Advice The zookeeper said to the visitors, ‘You should keep down your
voice.’
➔ The zookeeper reminded the visitors to keep down their
voice.
Use Example
Order The zookeeper said to the visitors, ‘Don’t throw rubbish onto the
ground.’
➔ The zookeeper told the visitors not to throw rubbish onto the
ground.
Request The zookeeper said to the visitors, ‘Don’t leave the gate open.’
➔ The zookeeper asked the visitors not to leave the gate open.
Advice The zookeeper said to the visitors, ‘Don’t raise your voice.’
➔ The zookeeper reminded the visitors not to raise their voice.
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The zookeeper is talking to the visitors. Report his orders, requests and advice.
Writing Corner
A Weather Report
Complete the weather report by filling in each blank with a suitable word from
the box below.
cooler temperature remain drop comfortable
rise hill pressure daily chance
an hour after sunrise, the (5) here in Tuen Mun is already 29 degrees.
However, the relative humidity is low, so it is quite (6) out here at the
Dr Know-all’s Corner
e.g.
not ton