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1.
AUDIO RESPONSE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Are you afraid of any animals? Why/Why not?
1 min audio
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
The term spidey-sense has a new meaning. Spiders do not have ears like we do. Many have poor eyesight. So how do they know what is going on around them? Spiders can sense vibrations. These are quick back-and-forth motions. Vibrations are the basis of all sounds. As a human, you hear sound when vibrations enter your ears. But spiders are different. Imagine a bug lands on a web. This causes the web to vibrate. The spider can choose these vibrations. They have tiny, sensitive hairs on their bodies. The hairs move in response to sounds. Spiders basically use their web as their ears, said Ron Miles. He is a professor. He works at Binghamton University in New York. Miles researches acoustics. This is the study of sound. In March 2022, Miles and his team published a study. They found that spiders responded to sounds played near their webs.
What is the main idea of the passage?
The Role of Vibrations
The Characteristics of Spiders
The Study of Acoustics
The Use of Webs
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
The term spidey-sense has a new meaning. Spiders do not have ears like we do. Many have poor eyesight. So how do they know what is going on around them? Spiders can sense vibrations. These are quick back-and-forth motions. Vibrations are the basis of all sounds. As a human, you hear sound when vibrations enter your ears. But spiders are different. Imagine a bug lands on a web. This causes the web to vibrate. The spider can choose these vibrations. They have tiny, sensitive hairs on their bodies. The hairs move in response to sounds. Spiders basically use their web as their ears, said Ron Miles. He is a professor. He works at Binghamton University in New York. Miles researches acoustics. This is the study of sound. In March 2022, Miles and his team published a study. They found that spiders responded to sounds played near their webs.
What do spiders use to hear the sounds?
Their eyes
Their antennae
Their legs
Their webs
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
The term spidey-sense has a new meaning. Spiders do not have ears like we do. Many have poor eyesight. So how do they know what is going on around them? Spiders can sense vibrations. These are quick back-and-forth motions. Vibrations are the basis of all sounds. As a human, you hear sound when vibrations enter your ears. But spiders are different. Imagine a bug lands on a web. This causes the web to vibrate. The spider can choose these vibrations. They have tiny, sensitive hairs on their bodies. The hairs move in response to sounds. Spiders basically use their web as their ears, said Ron Miles. He is a professor. He works at Binghamton University in New York. Miles researches acoustics. This is the study of sound. In March 2022, Miles and his team published a study. They found that spiders responded to sounds played near their webs.
What is the closest meaning of the underlined sentence?
Vibrations are the basis of all sounds.
The foundation of all sounds are vibrations.
Senses are the source of all sounds.
Vibrations are the cause of all sounds.
Actions are the source of all sounds.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
The term spidey-sense has a new meaning. Spiders do not have ears like we do. Many have poor eyesight. So how do they know what is going on around them? Spiders can sense vibrations. These are quick back-and-forth motions. Vibrations are the basis of all sounds. As a human, you hear sound when vibrations enter your ears. But spiders are different. Imagine a bug lands on a web. This causes the web to vibrate. The spider can choose these vibrations. They have tiny, sensitive hairs on their bodies. The hairs move in response to sounds. Spiders basically use their web as their ears, said Ron Miles. He is a professor. He works at Binghamton University in New York. Miles researches acoustics. This is the study of sound. In March 2022, Miles and his team published a study. They found that spiders responded to sounds played near their webs.
What is the closest meaning of tiny?
Huge
Enormous
Too small
Gigantic
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
What is the main idea of the listening?
A general view about animals
The Places of Animals
The Wild Animals
The Zoos
7.
FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
I went on a safari to_____
Where did he go on a safari?
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