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3A1 Reading Test 1

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  •  English    9     Public
    Reading Comprehension
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  • Which part of the article has the best information about how ocean water helps animals swim?
    Breathing Air
    Surviving in Salty Water
    Staying Warm
    The Vast Oceans
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  • From the caption on page 66, the reader learns...
    the walrus looks like a whale
    the walrus has thick fur to keep it warm
    the walrus has 2 tusks
    the walrus has a blowhole
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  • What evidence can be found in the sidebar on blue whales?
    Blue whales swim in all oceans of the world.
    A blue whale’s blowhole closes when it goes underwater.
    Blubber protects blue whales from the cold ocean waters.
    Whales and dolphins don’t use gills to breathe air.
  •  15
  • The root of marine is mare, which means “the sea.” What does marine mean?
    filled with the sea
    one that lives in the sea
    without the sea
    related to the sea
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  • The purpose of the sidebar illustration is to show
    the whale’s blubber.
    the size of a whale.
    how it finds food.
    how the whale releases air.
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  • Which evidence from the text shows the author’s feelings about marine animals?
    Huge animals like blue whales can move it easily.
    Ocean animals have adapted in all kinds of amazing ways.
    Whales and dolphins are two animals that have to breathe air
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  • How are Paragraphs 1 and 2 on page 66 connected
    They compare people and marine animals.
    They explain how animals adapt to the ocean.
    They describe the problem of cold water.
    They provide the effects of using no gear
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  • Which detail BEST supports the MAIN idea of the section titled “The Vast Oceans” on page 66 of the article?
    Thick layers of blubber help whales survive the cold water
    Ocean waters have different temperatures.
    Oceans cover more than half of Earth’s surface.
    Whales and dolphins are animals that have to breathe air.
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  • Why does the author compare lungs to a rubber bag?
    to describe what the lungs feel like
    to prove that animals must breathe
    to explain how the lungs work
    to show what the lungs are made of
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