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:~ ~ ~~~.,. ;c..3>;:_f;;.""g. ~c =- ~ The Wright Read the passage. Then, answer the questions. Orville and Wilbur Wright are famous American brothers. They owned a bicycle shop in Dayton, Ohio. They also thought of flying. In 1899, they experimented, or tried new ideas, with flight. They started by testing kites. Then, they tested airplanes without motors. These airplanes were called gliders. These tests taught them how an airplane should move and fly. The brothers made more than 1,000 flights at a field in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. The Wright brothers put a small engine on an airplane they named Flyer. On December 17, 1903, Orville Wright took the first flight using an airplane with a motor. The flight lasted 12 seconds. The brothers kept experimenting. Finally,they were able to stay in the air more than one hour. 1. What is the main idea of the story? A. Testing new ideas is not important. B. The Flyer was the first airplane. C. The Wright brothers were early pilots. 2. What does the word experiment mean? A. to try new ideas B. to test kites C. to stay in the air for one hour 3. Where did the brothers test their gliders and their ainjlthhfl' ---------------------------------_..:..~ -e<.;~~_ 4. How long did their first flight in an airplane with a meter last? -------------------------------------------------------------------..~ 5. How did the brothers learn about what makes airplli)fl~ work? --------------------------------...; raloiot "---~*:~~~:~ -> ~

1. What was Lamar doing? Read the story. Then, answer the questions. Lamar was not comfortable. His new shirt was too stiff, and his tie felt tight. His mother had fussed over his' hair. She wanted to make it look just right. She made him scrub his hands three times to clean the dirt from under his fingernails. Then, he had to brush and floss his teeth. Finally, his mom said he was ready. She smiled and said that Lamar looked very handsome. Lamar frowned, but he knew he could not tell his mom how he really felt. This was important to her. So, Lamar sat on a stool and looked toward the camera. He tried his best, even though he did not feel like smiling. "Perfect!" said the man behind the camera as he snapped the shot. The camera made a clicking sound. Lamar posed two more times. Then, the man said they were finished. The first thing Lamar. did was take off his tie! 2. What clues tell you what Lamar is doing? 3. How does Lamar feel? A. excited B. uncomfortable C. sad 4. What clues tell you how Lamar feels? 5. The said, "Perfect!" 1'111

D!Ii'/-. Amelia.:arnart _).. -d the passage. Then, complete the crossword puzzle. It is not surprising that Amelia Earhart wanted to fly an {!plane. She was fearless when she was a little girl. In 1920, not 'ny women flew airplanes. She did not let that stop her.,she started flying lessons in 1921. In 1922, she set a record for, highest flight by a woman. Then, in 1928, a man asked her if could cross the Atlantic Ocean in an airplane. Earhart said that could. Charles Lindbergh was the first man to fly across the ''''''n in an airplane. Earhart became the first woman to fly across,thttatlantic Ocean as a passenger. After the flight, people called hor "Lady Lindy. II 11"1 1932, she flew across the Atlantic Ocean again. This time she jlllwllllone. In 1935, she was the first person to fly alone from Hawaii ~O'Colifornia.She kept setting records. But, in 1937, she made the 'k)lm~ostnews of all. Earhart was going to fly around the world! etlrhart and her navigator took off on June 1,1937. They left ffljrt1 Florida. Her friends never dreamed it would be the last time 1-..,:',thtiy ever saw Earhart. On July 2, a ship picked up a radio call from ~hort somewhere over the Pacific Ocean. She said that she was tth1nir1g out of gas. They could not see the island where they were ~1"F>0sedto land for fuel. No one ever heard from them again. We may never find the truth about the death of Amelia Earhart. Sut l,.,nq do them just as well. she proved that women could have the same jobs as men 1. Earhart disappeared over the _ Ocean on July 2, 1937. 2. In 1928, Earhart became the first _ to fly across the Atlantic Ocean as a passenger. 3. Earhart and her took off on June 1,1937. 4. Earhart started in 1921. 5. Charles was the first man to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. 6. People called Earhart II 7. Earhart was the first to fly alone from Hawaii to California. 8. In 1932, Earhart crossed the Atlantic Ocean II Carson-Dellosa Carson-Dellosa

Notes ad the notes. Then, answer the questions. 1. What book did Shauna leave behind at her music lesson? A. music B. reading C. math 2. Where will Uncle Harry meet Dad? 3. The carpet cleaners should be there by what time? 4. What position does Jonathan play? 5. broke her arm. 6. Whom should Sam ask to play goalie? A. Jonathan B. William C. Joe ~, -'0 unc~a~arry ~/;.d.t«. "~ii Say that. he COU.lq not." ",' 7. Will the carpet cleaners be early or late? meet,!,.~ You at Pizz.a Joes. Instead, he Will"fr;)eet You at the golf course after lunch.

Bats 1. What is the main idea of this passage? ad the passage. Then, answer the questions. Many people do not know all of the things that bats do for UI. Bats are special animals. They are the only flying mammals on rt h. There are more than 900 kinds of bats in the world today. rh~smallest bat is also the smallest mammal. It is about the size (a bumblebee. The largest bat has a wingspan of up to 6 feet 0.63 m). ts help control the insect population. They use a sonar ye;;om to find and eat thousands of mosquitoes, mayflies, and fttoths at night. A bat makes a high-pitched sound that humans (tn-mot hear. The sound bounces back and tells the bat where its Ilt))(t meal is. Although most bats just eat insects, some eat fruit and the IUjCCQr of flowers. This is another way that bats are helpful. Bats p~llh"late flowers and spread the seeds for many tropical trees.. Mt,1nQo, cashew, and banana trees all depend on bats. 2. How many different kinds of bats are there in the world? A. more than 900 B. more than 90 C. more than 9,000 3. What do bats like to eat? 4. The largest species of bat has a wingspan of 5.. What kinds of tropical trees depend on bats to spread their seeds for pollination?