1. What is this passage mainly about?
A) Bobbie and his dog family
B) Bobbie and his amazing trip home
C) Bobbie and his home
2. Bobbie got lost on a family trip to ...
A) Indiana B) Oregon C) New York
3. How did Bobbie get lost?
A) He chased a car. B) He took a nap.
C) Some dogs chased him away.
4. What happened six months after Bobbie got lost?
A) He went to a gas station.
B) He found another family.
C) He came back home.
Check true or false.
5. Bobbie’s home was in Oregon. TRUE/FALSE
6. Bobbie walked over 5,400 kilometers to get home. TRUE/FALSE
9. PRAIRIE DOG HOLES
Prairie dogs live in underground holes. These holes are called burrows. Prairie dogs work together to dig
burrows. They use their long, sharp claws. These burrows are usually two to three meters deep. There are two
holes for going in and out. There are also long tunnels and many rooms inside. Each room is useful. In some
rooms, prairie dogs eat. They sleep and care for their babies in other rooms. There is also a listening room.
This room is close to the exit hole. They listen and wait there. They come out when it is safe. Next time you
see a hole in the ground, imagine prairie dogs’ homes!
1. What is the main idea of this passage?
A) Prairie dogs need many rooms.
B) Prairie dogs like to live together.
C) Prairie dogs live in underground burrows.
2. What do prairie dogs use to dig burrows?
A) their teeth B) their claws C) their tails
3. Prairie dog burrows are about ... meters deep.
A) two to three B) four to five C) six to seven
4. Why do prairie dogs have listening rooms?
A) to sleep in B) to care for their babies C) to listen for danger
Check true or false.
5. Prairie dog burrows have long tunnels. TRUE/FALSE
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