
二年级科学
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Science
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2nd Grade
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Hard
益琼 佘
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Can you describe some wonderful natural phenomena you have observed in our Earth's garden?
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Multiple Choice
What makes the Earth a beautiful and unique home for living things?
Its diverse natural phenomena like flowers, birds, sunlight, moonlight, and stars
Its large cities and tall buildings
Its advanced technology and machines
Its busy roads and vehicles
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What is the Earth described as in the first image?
A planet full of deserts
A home for humans, animals, and plants
A place only for humans
A star in the sky
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Why is it important to know about different places on Earth and their features?
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Multiple Choice
What kinds of things can be found on Earth?
Only mountains and rivers
Humans, animals, plants, and various landscapes
Only cities and buildings
Only forests
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Which of the following are familiar landscapes to you?
Mountains
Deserts
Rivers
Skyscrapers
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following landscapes is most suitable for horses to live in?
Grassland
Desert
Beach
Snowy area
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Multiple Choice
What are some adaptations that camels have developed to survive in the desert environment shown in the image?
Thick fur for cold weather
Ability to store water
Webbed feet for swimming
Sharp claws for climbing trees
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Open Ended
Describe how the beach environment in the image might affect the types of plants and animals that live there.
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Multiple Choice
Which season is represented by the image with red leaves and birds flying away?
Spring
Summer
Autumn
Winter
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Multiple Choice
What are some features of our Earth as described in the text and illustration?
It has blue water, colorful land, plants, animals, air, and changing weather.
It is only covered by water and has no plants or animals.
It is a place with only buildings and no nature.
It is a planet with no atmosphere or weather changes.
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Open Ended
Describe how the activities shown in the three images (watering flowers, picking fruit, fishing) reflect the relationship between people and their environment in their hometown.
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Open Ended
Reflecting on today's lesson, what is one thing about Earth's natural wonders that surprised or interested you the most?
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What are some beautiful natural phenomena found in our Earth garden?
Birds singing
Flowers blooming
The sun bringing warmth and light
The moon shining at night
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