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        6.                                               7.    The Giant Panda     The Mediterranean
             Hello. I'm Molly. Today is my birthday. My parents                       Monk Seal
             are giving a birthday party for me. On my birthdays,   Lives for: 20 years  Lives for: 20 - 30 years
             my  grandparents  always  buy  me  big  presents.   Where: In southwest China Where: Sea caves
             My grandma also gives me pocket money when I
             visit them. She is old, but she does sports every   Size: About 90 cm  Size: About 2,4 m
             morning. She looks healthy all the time. My grandpa   Eat: Bamboos  Eat: Fish, octopus
             is four years older than my grandma. He likes telling   Kind: Mammal/herbivore
             funny stories to people around him. Unfortunately,                  Kind: Mammal/carnivore
             he doesn’t care about his appearance or health and   Which sentence is not correct according to the
             he takes a nap while my grandma goes jogging in   information above?
             the park.
                                                           A)  The  giant  panda  lives  longer  than  the
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           What  can  we  say  about  Molly's  grandparents   Mediterranean monk seal.
           according to the text above?
                                                           B)  The Mediterranean monk seal is longer than the
           A)  Her grandpa is more energetic and generous than   giant panda.
              her grandma.
                                                           C)  Both of them are mammals, but they have different
           B)  Her grandparents are healthier than her parents.
                                                              eating habits.
           C)  Her grandma isn’t younger than her grandpa.
                                                           D)  The Mediterranean monk seal's lifespan is longer
           D)  Her grandpa is cheerful, but he is lazier than his   than the giant panda's lifespan.
              wife.



                                               Skill Based Question

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                                           Chris likes team sports and he is interested in one of them. He wears cleats
                                           on his feet before he begins to play this game. Because the players in this
                                           game hit the ball very strictly.



                                                   Scott enjoys individual sports. He always wears a helmet while
                                                   doing  his  favourite  sport  because  he  can  hit  his  head  and  get
                                                   injured. Balance is very important in this sport.



                                                   Emma  does  this  sport  in  winters  because  she  needs  a  snowy
                                                   surface to do it. She wears skis, ski boots, goggles, a helmet and
                                                   ski poles when she does this sport.



                                          Serena has training for this sport three times a week. She learns how to hold a
                                          racket and hit the ball. A match sometimes lasts five hours, so she must always
                                          be strong and in good condition. However, she likes the sport very much.



           Which of the following cannot be correct according to the information above?

           A)  Scott and Emma are interested in individual sports such as skating and skiing.
           B)  Serena often plays tennis and it is necessary to train a lot for this sport.
           C)  Chris and Emma do different sports and these sports aren’t in the same category.
           D)  Serena and Scott have to wear safety items before they do their favourite sports.
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