Taks 1 :Vocabularity Exsercise
paket hal 88, 89
1. Nadia wishes that on her birthday next month her parents would take her to her grandparents’ ranch to see a new-born foal.
2. A loud noise outside the interview room seemed to distract his attention. He thought he could not respond to the interview questions well.
3. Rony is very pedantic. He always raises questions that the other students in the class might not think about.
4. Most baby mammals grow inside their mother’s belly before they are born. Their gestation period lasts differently.
5. Many animals are now put in captivity.
6. God has created that each creature is unique because of the distinctive features.
7. One of the trends among animal lovers is that they try to domesticate some wild animals.
8. It is very common to see a herd of elephants in some Sumatra forests.
9. New species of animals are created through the experiment of genetic mutation.
10. They think that they have to retain their position as village heads.
Taks 2 : Grammar Exercise
1. Latin is the language that scientists usually use to name living things.
2. Birds have very strong muscles for flapping their wings, and the wings have the right shape for flying.
3. One of the earliest mammals was a rhinoceros. It started out small, but as millions of years passed, it became larger.
4. Owls have large, staring eyes, which make them look as if they are thinking very hard.
5. Of the four kinds of poisonous snakes living in the United States, the coral snake has the strongest venom.
6. When dinosaurs first appeared, there were many kinds of dinosaurs in all sorts of shapes and sizes.
7. Stegosaurus had a tiny brain – about the size of a walnut – even though the creature itself weighed nearly 30 tons!
8. A female kangaroo has a pouch so that her baby will have a place to live.
9. The easiest way to tell the difference between an alligator and a crocodile is to look at their faces. The crocodile’s face has long and pointy, whereas the alligator has a shorter, wider face.
10. Reptiles are cold-blooded animals, so the temperature of their blood changes with the weather.
paket hal 88, 89
1. Nadia wishes that on her birthday next month her parents would take her to her grandparents’ ranch to see a new-born foal.
2. A loud noise outside the interview room seemed to distract his attention. He thought he could not respond to the interview questions well.
3. Rony is very pedantic. He always raises questions that the other students in the class might not think about.
4. Most baby mammals grow inside their mother’s belly before they are born. Their gestation period lasts differently.
5. Many animals are now put in captivity.
6. God has created that each creature is unique because of the distinctive features.
7. One of the trends among animal lovers is that they try to domesticate some wild animals.
8. It is very common to see a herd of elephants in some Sumatra forests.
9. New species of animals are created through the experiment of genetic mutation.
10. They think that they have to retain their position as village heads.
Taks 2 : Grammar Exercise
1. Latin is the language that scientists usually use to name living things.
2. Birds have very strong muscles for flapping their wings, and the wings have the right shape for flying.
3. One of the earliest mammals was a rhinoceros. It started out small, but as millions of years passed, it became larger.
4. Owls have large, staring eyes, which make them look as if they are thinking very hard.
5. Of the four kinds of poisonous snakes living in the United States, the coral snake has the strongest venom.
6. When dinosaurs first appeared, there were many kinds of dinosaurs in all sorts of shapes and sizes.
7. Stegosaurus had a tiny brain – about the size of a walnut – even though the creature itself weighed nearly 30 tons!
8. A female kangaroo has a pouch so that her baby will have a place to live.
9. The easiest way to tell the difference between an alligator and a crocodile is to look at their faces. The crocodile’s face has long and pointy, whereas the alligator has a shorter, wider face.
10. Reptiles are cold-blooded animals, so the temperature of their blood changes with the weather.
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