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ããThe migration of pronghorns
ããPronghorns rely on their eyesight and ____ to avoid predators. One particular population's summer habitat is a national park, and their winter home is on the ____ where they go to avoid the danger presented by the snow at that time of year. However, their route between these two areas contains three ____ One problem is the construction of new homes in a narrow ____ of land on the pronghorns' route.
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ããDo the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 2 ?
ããIn boxes 14-18 on your answer sheet, write
ããTRUE if the statement agrees with the information
ããFALSE if the statement contradicts the information
ããNOT GIVEN if there is no information on this
ãã14. Local gulls and migrating arctic terns behave in the same way when offered food.
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ãã19ã According to Dingle, migratory routes are likely toã_______.
ãã20ã To prepare for migration, animals are likely to _______.
ãã21ã During migration, animals are unlikely toã_______.
ãã22ã Arctic terns illustrate migrating animals' ability toã_______.
ããA. be discouraged by difficulties.
ããB. travel on open land where they can look out for predators.
ããC. eat more than they need for immediate purposes.
ããD. be repeated daily.
ããE. ignore distractions.
ããF. be governed by the availability of water.
ããG. follow a straight line.
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ããOn what points do Hunt and Lipo disagree with Diamond?A. the period when the moai were created B. how the moai were transportedC. the impact of the moai on Rapanui societyD. how the moai were carvedE. the origins of the people who made the moai
ãã1.5 List of HeadingsReading Passage 2 has seven paragraphs, A-G.
ããChoose the correct heading for each paragraph from the list of headings below.List of Headings
ããâ . Evidence of innovative environment management practices
ããâ ¡. An undisputed answer to a question about the moai
ããâ ¢. The future of the moai statuesâ £. A theory which supports a local belief
ããâ ¤. The future of Easter Island
ããâ ¥. Two opposing views about the Rapanui people
ããâ ¦. Destruction outside the inhabitants' control
ããâ §. How the statues made a situation worse
ããâ ¨. Diminishing food resources
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