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  • Rabbits move (quick / quickly).
    quickly
  • To stay alive in a dangerous situation.
    survive
  • A page with short, clear information about something.
    fact sheet
  • Convert to adverb: easy
    easily
  • To let something go free.
    release
  • A unit to measure weight.
    kilogram
  • To become bigger or older.
    grow
  • There are a lot of tall trees in this (area / costume) of the forest.
    area
  • Something unexpected.
    surprise
  • Convert to adverb: high
    high
  • How (many/much) sleep did you get last night?
    much
  • How (many/much) different types of dogs are there?
    many
  • Not allowed by rules or the government.
    against the law
  • To notice a scent with your nose.
    smell
  • Wild animals shouldn’t be pets for all of the following reasons except _______ .
    people don’t know how to take care of them
    they become unhappy
    they’re too beautiful
    they can’t get the right food
  • Convert to adverb: bad
    badly
  • To give something to someone for money.
    sell
  • How (many/much) time do you spend on your homework?
    much
  • Answer the question in a complete sentence: How far away is the park? (1,000 meters)
    The park is 1,000 meters away.
  • Answer the question in a complete sentence: How much does the rabbit weight? (3 kilograms)
    The rabbit weights 3 kilograms.
  • A small unit to measure length
    Centimetre
  • To make something new.
    create
  • A person who takes wild animals from the rainforest and sells them is _______ .
    a pet owner
    in captivity
    a poacher
    a conservation worker.
  • To notice sound with your ears.
    hear
  • A part of land or space.
    Area
  • Kangaroos (easy / easily) carry their young in their pouch.
    easily
  • Animals and plants that live in nature.
    Wildlife
  • My dog --- cleans his food bowl with his tongue. (happy)
    happily
  • The flowers in the garden are (beautiful / beautifully).
    beautiful
  • Answer the question in a complete sentence: How tall is the mountain? (14,000 meters))
    The mountain is 14,000 meters tall.
  • True things that can be proven.
    Facts
  • In danger of disappearing forever.
    Endangered
  • Our pet parrot talks (noisy / noisily) and our neighbours can hear it.
    noisily
  • A protected area for animals and nature.
    reserve
  • Farmers --- take the wool off the sheep. (gentle)
    gently
  • A place with many trees, lots of rain, and many animals.
    rain forest
  • Used to show something is true or surprising.
    really
  • Rabbits hear very --- because of their big ears. (good)
    well
  • The cat moves through the house (quiet / quietly).
    quietly
  • A title at the top of a page or section.
    heading
  • A unit to measure liquid.
    liter
  • Knowledge or details about something.
    information
  • Did you know that some salamanders can jump really ---? (high)
    high
  • A very high landform.
    mountain
  • True or false: Poachers help save wild animals?
    False
  • To get ready for something.
    prepare
  • Pandas are not (wild / endangered) anymore because of conservation efforts.
    endangered
  • To keep things apart or in different groups.
    Separate
  • There are very (little/few) plants in the desert.
    few
  • A place with many trees and animals.
    forest
  • Special clothes worn for fun or for a festival.
    costume
  • A black-and-white bear that eats bamboo.
    panda
  • The pandas eat bamboo that they find in the (forest / captivity).
    forest
  • Conservation
    Protecting nature and animals.
  • A person who does a job.
    worker
  • The cat --- jumps from the window to the floor. (easy)
    easiliy
  • To go back to a place or give something back.
    return
  • I can’t hear the TV because the dog is barking ---. (loud)
    loudly
  • Elephants and monkeys are examples of (reserves / wildlife).
    wildlife
  • When animals live in (captivity / the wild), they are protected by humans.
    captivity
  • It’s important for workers to wear (reserves / costumes) so that pandas don’t get too friendly with humans.
    costumes
  • The skill or power to do something.
    ability
  • There is very (little/few) grass in the desert.
    little
  • Living in nature, not in a zoo or with people.
    wild
  • To put things in order or in the right place.
    organize
  • Penguins can’t fly, but they’re (good / well) swimmers.
    good
  • A big, spotted wild cat.
    leopard
  • A small dot used to list ideas or facts.
    bullet point
  • How (many/much) hours do you spend doing your homework?
    many
  • Convert to adverb: loud
    loudly
  • When an animal is kept in a cage or zoo and not free.
    Captivity
  • Convert to adverb: Good
    well