WORLD REPORT EDITION:
October 26, 2007
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Directions: Do you have a nose for the news? Find out by answering the following questions from this week's TIME FOR KIDS magazine. Just circle the letter next to the correct answer or write your answer below the question.
Article:
"Deep-Sea Discoveries"
1.
This story is mostly about
A.
creatures that live in the deep ocean.
B.
a typical day for a sea explorer.
C.
buried treasure.
D.
a new book.
Article:
"Deep-Sea Discoveries"
2.
The author compares deep-ocean creatures with monsters to
A.
communicate how big they are.
B.
suggest that they may not be real.
C.
emphasize how unusual they look.
D.
show how dangerous they are.
Article:
"Deep-Sea Discoveries"
3.
Through a process called bioluminescence, some animals can
A.
communicate with others.
B.
swim quickly.
C.
change shape.
D.
create their own light.
Article:
"Deep-Sea Discoveries"
4.
Which statement is a fact?
A.
Creatures that live in the deep ocean are scary looking.
B.
More scientists should study the deep ocean.
C.
There are animals that can create their own light.
D.
The deep ocean is more interesting than space.
Article:
"A Long Dry Spell Spreads"
5.
Which region is most affected by drought at this time?
A.
Northeast
B.
Northwest
C.
Southeast
D.
Southwest
Article:
"A Long Dry Spell Spreads"
6.
Which state is not experiencing any drought conditions?
A.
Georgia
B.
Florida
C.
Iowa
D.
California
Article:
"It's a Small, Small World"
7.
To create his miniature masterpieces, Willard Wigan uses
A.
a microscope.
B.
a needle.
C.
a fly's hair.
D.
All of the above
Article:
"Back to Dinotopia"
8.
Which word does not describe James Gurney?
A.
creative
B.
diligent
C.
curious
D.
dull
Article:
"Back to Dinotopia"
9.
Which genre describes the books in the Dinotopia series?
A.
fantasy
B.
biography
C.
realistic fiction
D.
mystery
Article:
"Deep-Sea Discoveries"
10.
Why is it important for humans to explore the world's oceans?
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