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SEGUNDO GRADO
A. B. C. D.
C. Mario Vargas Llosa write children´s stories. D. Harry Potter is a real life novel.
3. It’s a book in a print or electronic form containing words, usually alphabetically with information about meanings and
idiomatic uses.
A. B. C. D.
6. System in the human body that processes food and removes waste from the body.
7. System in the human body that removes carbon dioxide from the body, delivers oxygen to blood.
8. Read and select the option that has Human Body Parts.
A. head, hair, eye, ear, nose, mouth, hand, finger, stomach, knee, etc.
B. kitchen, dining room, bedroom, bathroom, living room, garden, garage, etc.
C. father, mother, daughter, son, baby, grandmother, grandfather, grand-daughter grandson, etc.
D. principal´s office, classrooms, auditorium, blackboard, pupil, map, teacher, etc.
Muhammed Ali was a great boxer. He has boxed all over the world. Muhammed Ali began boxing when he was very young.
People all over the world liked to watch him box. He was born January 17, 1942, and died in June 3, 2016.
10. They are things you wear, we change them according to the weather.
A. shirt, shorts, shoe, socks, hat, dress, jacket, shirt
B. hands, body, arms, head, legs, eyes, nose, feet
C. orange, apple, elephant, bear, giraffe, banana, lemon, vegetable
D. sofa, chair, table, desk, door, sofa, armchair, bed
“A monkey is an animal that is very much like a human. A monkey has hands. Jane Goodall went to Africa to study monkeys.
She found that some monkeys could make tools with their hands.”
“The lion is a big animal. Lions belong to the cat family. Most lions come from Africa. The lion is called “King of the Jungle”.
When lions are hungry, they hunt other animals.”
18. Synonyms are words with the same meaning. Find the synonyms.
A. happy- glad, good- nice; big- large; small- tiny; intelligent- smart
B. individual-group; rigid- flexible; innocent- guilty, single- married
C. pig- horse; elephant- monkey; bird- pig; bull- chicken
D. table- chair; glass- plate; ring-hand; bracelet-earring, skirt-blouse