147. A genius is a person who ...
A) learns how to play a harpsichord.
B) writes at least 600 musical works.
C) has the ability to memorize a piece of music.
D) has an amazing natural talent.
148. What does the word “amazing” in the text mean?
A) complete
B) destructive
C) defective
D) astonishing
Read the text and answer the questions according to it.
Reptiles hav e been around for millions of years and once were the most common vertebrate animals on Earth. Today, reptiles are divided into four main groups: turtles and tortoises; lizards and snakes; crocodiles and alligators; and the tuatara. A tuatara looks like a lizard, but it isn’t. It’s a species left over from a group of reptiles as old as dinosaurs. It is the closest thing to a living dinosaur. Tuataras live only in New Zealand and are in danger of becoming extinct. Some reptiles spend most of their time in water. But most species live on land. All have scaly skin to protect them. Reptiles are found in all habitats except polar ice in the Arctic and the tundra. Reptiles usually lay their eggs in nests or holes dug in the ground. But some snakes, like rattlesnakes, let the eggs hatch inside the body and give birth to live babies. Female crocodiles are very good mothers. They guard the nest and even help the hatchlings get a start in life. Some snakes do this, too. But most reptiles lay their eggs and leave. The hatchlings, which are perfect miniature copies of their parents, are on their own.
149. According to the passage, tuataras are most like ...
A) turtles
B) rattlesnakes
C) dinosaurs
D) alligators
150. One can find reptiles everywhere EXCEPT ....
A) North America
B) New Zealand
C) Europe
D) the Arctic
151. According to the passage, all baby reptiles ....
A) are poisonous
B) resemble their parents
C) try together to survive
D) have four limbs
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