1. What is the main idea of this passage?
A) Animals always stand when they sleep.
B) Zoos have lots of sleeping animals.
C) Some animals sleep in interesting ways.
2. What do horses do while they sleep?
A) stand and listen B) sit and watch C) stand and watch
3. What do sleeping otters wrap themselves in?
A) sticks B) seaweed C) food
4. When dolphins sleep, their brains are half ...
A) full B) tired C) awake
Check true or false.
5. Sleeping horses don’t fall because they have long legs. TRUE/FALSE
6. Otters sometimes hold hands when they sleep. TRUE/FALSE
18. SIESTA TIME!
Dear Sierra,
Hi! It’s your pen pal, Carlos. I just woke up from a siesta. In Spain, siestas are times to relax or take a nap in
the afternoon. They are a good tradition. Spanish people take siestas because Spain is very hot. The
temperature in Madrid is often over 40 degrees Celsius on summer afternoons! People usually don’t work
during these hot afternoons. At siesta time, some people go home. They eat a big lunch with their families.
They talk and relax. If they get sleepy, they take a nap. Spanish kids are lucky. Most schools have a siesta
from 12:00 to 3:00. This gives me a long break every day. I love taking siestas! You should visit Spain and
enjoy them too.
Your pen pal,
Carlos
1. What is the main idea of this passage?
A) Spanish kids are lucky because they get siestas.
B) Siestas are a great Spanish tradition.
C) Spanish people eat lots of food during siestas.
2. Why do Spanish people have siestas?
A) They have meals with their families.
B) The weather is really hot.
C) They don’t like to work.
3. Spanish people usually do NOT ... during siestas.
A) work B) eat lunch C) sleep
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