Judul Animasi

Senin, 03 Desember 2012

In case you need grammar (comparative, superlative, like, would like) practice and vocabulary practice


1   Complete the sentences with the correct comparative form of the adjectives in the box.
bad     far     important     exciting     dangerous     hot
1. Football is more exciting than chess! 
2. Which is _______? A shark or a giraffe?
3. It’s _______ to do your homework than to watch TV.
4. Is your house _______ from the school than Pete’s?
5. I’m not very happy. My exam results are _______ than my sister’s!
6. Let’s go to Italy. The weather’s _______ there than in England.

2   Complete the sentences with the correct superlative form of the adjectives in brackets.
1. Who is the most intelligent student in the class? (intelligent)
2. Open the window please. I think it’s the _______ (hot) day of the year!
3. That’s the _______ (expensive) hotel in the city!
4. Mike’s the _______ (fast) runner in the school.
5. Jerry is the _______ (bad) dancer I know!
6. This is the _______ (dry) summer people can remember.

     3  Complete the sentences with the correct form of like or would like.
1. I really like your new dress. It’s a lovely colour.
2. The teacher ______ to see you in the classroom now.
3. _______ me to help you?
4. My parents _______ old films from the 1980s.
5. He _______ to come with us. Is that OK?
6. _______ rap music? I love it.

4   Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
elephants     snakes     eagles     sharks     mosquitoes 
1. _______ sometimes attack people when they are swimming.
2. _______ can give people malaria.
3. _______ have very big ears.
4. _______ can see small animals from high in the sky.
5. Some _______ are dangerous but some aren’t.

What do you know about deadly animals?

A spy said that you already read our previous article. However, we are not type of people who are easy to believe something. So, we try to give you these questions in order to check whether you have read the mindblowing article. These are the questions.



1. What animal has a name meaning “river horse”?
       A. white sharks
       B. eagles
       C. hippopotamus
       D. platypuses
2. What animal has dark mouth?
       A. honey badgers
       B. dolphins
       C. sloth
       D. black mamba
3. What animal can live longer than 60 years?
      A. African hunting dogs
      B. saltwater crocodiles
      C. dolphins
       D. falcons
4. What animals eat termites?
      A. ghost bats
      B. redback spiders
      C. scorpions
      D. sloth bears
5. There is a form of martial art (Kung Fu) named   
       after the animal. What is the animal?
      A. hippopotamus
     B. praying mantis
      C. white sharks
      D. dolphins

Fifteen Deadly Animal Facts

I heard that you love animals. Here, I have a list of facts about some wonderful (and cute) animals. Check them out.



Fifteen Deadly Animal Facts

1. The hippo is extremely unpredictable, making it the most dangerous mammal in Africa. Hippopotamus is Greek for "river horse." Their teeth are so huge that they need large cavities in their heads to accommodate them!
2. A general rule of thumb when trying to detect how venomous scorpions are is to look at the size of their pincers and tail. If they have large pincers and a slim tail, it's likely that their sting will not be very venomous, but small pincers and a fat tail spell trouble.
3. The black mamba has a head the shape of a coffin and is, in fact, grey. It gets its name because its mouth is black. It has extremely fast-acting and potent venom.
4. African hunting dogs are some of the most efficient predators in Africa with an average 80% of hunts resulting in a successful kill compared with a lion's 10%. An average pack will consume a Thomson's gazelle in 10 minutes.
5.Fish eagles have remarkable sight and can see well through water. They dive feet first at high speed to grapple their aquatic prey.
6. Honey badgers have been listed in the Guinness Book of Records as "the most fearless animal on the planet." They have been known to drive lions off their prey.
7. The bite of a three-meter-long great white shark pushes four tons of pressure through every square centimeter of tooth.
8.The intelligent and much loved bottlenose dolphins herd fish like dogs herd sheep, singling out weak individuals for attack. Their sophisticated echo system helps them work out how far in front and in what direction their prey is moving.
9. Regarding redback spiders – only the females are dangerous to humans but they are also deadly to male redbacks and often eat the males when they mate.
10. Platypuses are one of the few venomous mammals in the world. They have a venomous spur which they use when fighting other males. They use "electrolocation" to detect their prey – the electro-receptors in their bill detect the muscle contractions of their next meal.
11. Saltwater crocodiles are the largest crocodilians on Earth. They are excellent swimmers, often spotted far out to sea, and can live for up to 70 years.
12. Ghost bats are the only carnivorous bats in Australia. They get their name from the extremely thin membrane of their wings and their ghostly pale fur. 
13. Sloth bears can be heard feeding on termites up to 100 meters away. They can close their nostrils to create a vacuum and they have huge jaws for tearing through rock-hard termite mounts.
14. The praying mantis is such a fast and aggressive predator that it even has its own form of Kung Fu named after it.
15. The peregrine falcon is the fastest animal on Earth. 

Taken from: http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/wild/shows-deadly-60/fun-facts/)