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[GT1] Lesson 10 - What Can You Do?
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(v) to move upward; to go toward the top
grab
climb
jump down
slide
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In the story, Nathan is good at ________.
playing video games.
spelling science words.
using computers.
writing funny stories about science.
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What is the genre of this reading?
informational text
personal narrative
poetry
fiction
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What will happen as we get older?
We will get smaller
We will learn new things.
We will not need to practice anymore.
We will forget how to read.
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In the story, Beth likes to __________.
do math.
act on a stage.
eat things.
build things.
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In the story, Gene is good at __________.
using computers.
writing funny stories about history.
doing math problems.
spelling words.
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(adv) in a skillful or successful way
bad
well
not
so so
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[True or False] Everyone is good at the same things.
True, we all do the SAME things well.
False, we are all good at DIFFERENT things.
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(adv) every time; on every occasion
rarely
sometimes
never
always
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What is the reading mostly about?
Kids who are in the same science class
Different things that people can do well
Kids who like to sing and dance
Different kinds of sports and games
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In the story, Marie is good at _________.
spelling words.
using computers.
writing funny stories.
cooking food.
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(adj) feeling good about who you are or something you have done
fantastic
well
terrible
proud
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(adv) at the beginning or during the start of a period of time
early
yesterday
late
now
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[True or False] It can take a long time to learn how to do something well.
False
True
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(conj) as soon as
again
once
twice
always
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Most people feel ________ when they are good at something
excited and silly
angry and upset
shy and scared
happy and proud
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Why do people practice?
People practice to get worse at something
People practice to make others feel scared
People practice to get better at something
People practice to make others feel angry
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(n) the leader of a team or group
soldier
group
Mr. Thomas
captain
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(v) to rest on op of water or another liquid
fly
sink
bounce
float
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(adj) equal to or more than the amount wanted or needed
proud
enough
well
float
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