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RIC-6946 The Comprehension Box 1 - Sample student cards

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Questions<br />

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7.<br />

<strong>The</strong> speaker wants slates used in schools again because:<br />

(a) they are fun.<br />

(b) it will save trees.<br />

(c) they’re easy to use.<br />

<strong>The</strong> speaker wants children to find out about slates by:<br />

(a) asking old people.<br />

(b) reading.<br />

(c) using one.<br />

Which statement is a fact?<br />

(a) Most paper ends up in rubbish bins.<br />

(b) Your grandparents liked using slates.<br />

(c) Paper is made from trees.<br />

Slates and paper are the same because they are:<br />

(a) white. (b) used for writing. (c) easy to make.<br />

<strong>The</strong> word eventually in Paragraph 5 means:<br />

(a) soon. (b) finally. (c) even.<br />

<strong>The</strong> main idea in Paragraph 3 is to explain why slates:<br />

(a) were popular. (b) were easy to use. (c) saved time.<br />

<strong>The</strong> speaker’s reason for speaking was to persuade people to:<br />

(a) cut down more trees.<br />

(b) save money.<br />

(c) use less paper.<br />

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8.<br />

<strong>The</strong> word it in Paragraph 4<br />

is used instead of the:<br />

(a) school.<br />

(b) paper.<br />

(c) trees.<br />

Something different<br />

H Make a list of things that<br />

are made from trees.<br />

H Draw ten things made of<br />

paper.

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