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INSTITUTO INTEGRADO SAN BERNARDO

BLANCA NURY BOADA BERBESI.


Name: __________________________________________________________________ Group: 9 _______

I. LISTENING PART: Listen and decide if you can or can´t do these things at the zoo

YES NO
1. Feed the animals _________ _________
2. Touch the animals _________ _________
3. Pick flowers _________ _________

II. VOCABULARY:

4. A series of connected mountains in a line is called a:


a. Rock formation b. forest c. beach d. ocean

5. an area of sand is called a:


a. Rock formation b. forest c. beach d. ocean

6. A tropical forest of very tall and green trees where rain is very common is known as a ___
a. Rock formation b. forest c. beach d. ocean

7. It is a continuous body of salt water


a. Rock formation b. forest c. beach d. ocean

III. READ AND ANSWER:

BIODIVERSITY IN COLOMBIA

The national symbols of Colombia illustrate the country´s unique biodiversity. The national tree of Colombia is the
wax palm tree that grows in the Cocora valley in Quindío. It is the tallest in the world. Another symbol is a beautiful
orchid called Cattleya trianae or May flower. The national bird is the Andean condor which is the largest flying bird in
the world. There are many other interesting facts about Colombia´s natural resources, for example, Colombia has
wide variety amphibians such as the golden poison frog, the world´s most poisonous animal, which lives in the pacific
rainforest of Colombia. We have also confirmed the presence of the blue-bearded helmet crest, a very rare
hummingbird. Scientists thought these little birds were extinct, but they are living in the Sierra Nevada de Santa
Martha!

8. What is Colombian´s national tree?


a. Cocora Valley
b. Wax palm tree
c. Cattleya Orchid

9. What is the main characteristic of the golden poison frog?


a. It is the most harmful
b. It is the most colorful
c. It is lives in the pacific

10. Why the national symbols illustrate the country´s unique biodiversity?
a. Because they show the different species of the country
b. Because they are in all the country
c. Because they live only in Colombia
INSTITUTO INTEGRADO SAN BERNARDO
BLANCA NURY BOADA BERBESI.
Name: __________________________________________________________________ Group: 9 _______

I. LISTENING PART: Listen and decide if you can or can´t do these things at the zoo

YES NO
1. Pick flowers _________ _________
2. Feed the animals _________ _________
3. Touch the animals _________ _________

II. VOCABULARY:

4. It is a continuous body of salt water


a. Rock formation b. forest c. beach d. ocean

5. A series of connected mountains in a line is called a:


a. Rock formation b. forest c. beach d. ocean

6. an area of sand is called a:


a. Rock formation b. forest c. beach d. ocean

7. A tropical forest of very tall and green trees where rain is very common is known as a ___
a. Rock formation b. forest c. beach d. ocean

III. READ AND ANSWER:

BIODIVERSITY IN COLOMBIA

The national symbols of Colombia illustrate the country´s unique biodiversity. The national tree of Colombia is the
wax palm tree that grows in the Cocora valley in Quindío. It is the tallest in the world. Another symbol is a beautiful
orchid called Cattleya trianae or May flower. The national bird is the Andean condor which is the largest flying bird in
the world. There are many other interesting facts about Colombia´s natural resources, for example, Colombia has
wide variety amphibians such as the golden poison frog, the world´s most poisonous animal, which lives in the pacific
rainforest of Colombia. We have also confirmed the presence of the blue-bearded helmet crest, a very rare
hummingbird. Scientists thought these little birds were extinct, but they are living in the Sierra Nevada de Santa
Martha!

8. What is the main characteristic of the golden poison frog?


a. It is the most harmful
b. It is the most colorful
c. It is lives in the pacific

9. What is Colombian´s national tree?


a. Cocora Valley
b. Wax palm tree
c. Cattleya Orchid

10. Why the national symbols illustrate the country´s unique biodiversity?
a. Because they live only in Colombia
b. Because they show the different species of the country
c. Because they are in all the country
INSTITUTO INTEGRADO SAN BERNARDO
BLANCA NURY BOADA BERBESI.
Name: __________________________________________________________________ Group: 9 _______

I. LISTENING PART: Listen and decide if you can or can´t do these things at the zoo

YES NO
1. Touch the animals _________ _________
2. Pick flowers _________ _________
3. Feed the animals _________ _________

II. VOCABULARY:

4. A tropical forest of very tall and green trees where rain is very common is known as a ___
a. Rock formation b. forest c. beach d. ocean

5. It is a continuous body of salt water


a. Rock formation b. forest c. beach d. ocean

6. A series of connected mountains in a line is called a:


a. Rock formation b. forest c. beach d. ocean

7. an area of sand is called a:


a. Rock formation b. forest c. beach d. ocean

III. READ AND ANSWER:

BIODIVERSITY IN COLOMBIA

The national symbols of Colombia illustrate the country´s unique biodiversity. The national tree of Colombia is the
wax palm tree that grows in the Cocora valley in Quindío. It is the tallest in the world. Another symbol is a beautiful
orchid called Cattleya trianae or May flower. The national bird is the Andean condor which is the largest flying bird in
the world. There are many other interesting facts about Colombia´s natural resources, for example, Colombia has
wide variety amphibians such as the golden poison frog, the world´s most poisonous animal, which lives in the pacific
rainforest of Colombia. We have also confirmed the presence of the blue-bearded helmet crest, a very rare
hummingbird. Scientists thought these little birds were extinct, but they are living in the Sierra Nevada de Santa
Martha!

8. What is the main characteristic of the golden poison frog?


a. It is lives in the pacific
b. It is the most harmful
c. It is the most colorful

9. What is Colombian´s national tree?


a. Cattleya Orchid
b. Cocora Valley
c. Wax palm tree

10. Why the national symbols illustrate the country´s unique biodiversity?
a. Because they are in all the country
b. Because they live only in Colombia
c. Because they show the different species of the country

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