
IELTS 6.5-7.5: IDIOMS AND READING
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Bird-watching is a very enjoyable pastime, but there are one or two things you should bear in mind before you head off to the nearest wood with your binoculars. First of all, you need to take the time of day into account Birds are at their liveliest early in the morning, so to make the most of your bird-watching experience, you'll need an early start. Secondly, although you'll occasionally see a magnificent bird that will take your breath away Birds are at their , such as an eagle or awk you'll mostly be a common birds like sparrows, robins or black birds. In fact, there will be occasions
when those are all you see. Don’t give up, however. Be patient, and in the long run, you'll be rewarded with the sight of an eagle soaring majestically over the hills or a hawk diving on its prey. And if that doesn’t happen, Put it down to experience, pack up your binoculars and head to the nearest zoo. You’ll find hundreds of birds there, and you can study them at leisure for as long as you like!
Question 1: What time of day is best for bird-watching?
Midday when it's hottest
Late night under the stars
Early morning and late afternoon
During heavy rain
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Bird-watching is a very enjoyable pastime, but there are one or two things you should bear in mind before you head off to the nearest wood with your binoculars. First of all, you need to take the time of day into account Birds are at their liveliest early in the morning, so to make the most of your bird-watching experience, you'll need an early start. Secondly, although you'll occasionally see a magnificent bird that will take your breath away Birds are at their , such as an eagle or awk you'll mostly be a common birds like sparrows, robins or black birds. In fact, there will be occasions
when those are all you see. Don’t give up, however. Be patient, and in the long run, you'll be rewarded with the sight of an eagle soaring majestically over the hills or a hawk diving on its prey. And if that doesn’t happen, Put it down to experience, pack up your binoculars and head to the nearest zoo. You’ll find hundreds of birds there, and you can study them at leisure for as long as you like!
Question 2: Name two types of common birds mentioned in the text.
parrots
eagles
pigeons
sparrows, robins
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Bird-watching is a very enjoyable pastime, but there are one or two things you should bear in mind before you head off to the nearest wood with your binoculars. First of all, you need to take the time of day into account Birds are at their liveliest early in the morning, so to make the most of your bird-watching experience, you'll need an early start. Secondly, although you'll occasionally see a magnificent bird that will take your breath away Birds are at their , such as an eagle or awk you'll mostly be a common birds like sparrows, robins or black birds. In fact, there will be occasions
when those are all you see. Don’t give up, however. Be patient, and in the long run, you'll be rewarded with the sight of an eagle soaring majestically over the hills or a hawk diving on its prey. And if that doesn’t happen, Put it down to experience, pack up your binoculars and head to the nearest zoo. You’ll find hundreds of birds there, and you can study them at leisure for as long as you like!
Question 3: What should you do if you only see common birds?
Only observe the common birds and ignore others.
Use bird feeders to attract more common birds.
Stay in the same area and wait for rare birds to appear.
Explore different habitats or locations to find more bird species.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Bird-watching is a very enjoyable pastime, but there are one or two things you should bear in mind before you head off to the nearest wood with your binoculars. First of all, you need to take the time of day into account Birds are at their liveliest early in the morning, so to make the most of your bird-watching experience, you'll need an early start. Secondly, although you'll occasionally see a magnificent bird that will take your breath away Birds are at their , such as an eagle or awk you'll mostly be a common birds like sparrows, robins or black birds. In fact, there will be occasions
when those are all you see. Don’t give up, however. Be patient, and in the long run, you'll be rewarded with the sight of an eagle soaring majestically over the hills or a hawk diving on its prey. And if that doesn’t happen, Put it down to experience, pack up your binoculars and head to the nearest zoo. You’ll find hundreds of birds there, and you can study them at leisure for as long as you like!
Question 4: What is the reward for being patient while bird-watching?
The reward is a discount on bird-watching tours.
The reward is a free bird-watching kit.
The reward is a deeper appreciation of wildlife and the chance to observe rare birds.
The reward is a guaranteed sighting of every bird species.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Bird-watching is a very enjoyable pastime, but there are one or two things you should bear in mind before you head off to the nearest wood with your binoculars. First of all, you need to take the time of day into account Birds are at their liveliest early in the morning, so to make the most of your bird-watching experience, you'll need an early start. Secondly, although you'll occasionally see a magnificent bird that will take your breath away Birds are at their , such as an eagle or awk you'll mostly be a common birds like sparrows, robins or black birds. In fact, there will be occasions
when those are all you see. Don’t give up, however. Be patient, and in the long run, you'll be rewarded with the sight of an eagle soaring majestically over the hills or a hawk diving on its prey. And if that doesn’t happen, Put it down to experience, pack up your binoculars and head to the nearest zoo. You’ll find hundreds of birds there, and you can study them at leisure for as long as you like!
Question 5: What magnificent birds are mentioned in the passage?
pigeons
sparrows
eagles, peacocks, swans
flamingos
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Bird-watching is a very enjoyable pastime, but there are one or two things you should bear in mind before you head off to the nearest wood with your binoculars. First of all, you need to take the time of day into account Birds are at their liveliest early in the morning, so to make the most of your bird-watching experience, you'll need an early start. Secondly, although you'll occasionally see a magnificent bird that will take your breath away Birds are at their , such as an eagle or awk you'll mostly be a common birds like sparrows, robins or black birds. In fact, there will be occasions
when those are all you see. Don’t give up, however. Be patient, and in the long run, you'll be rewarded with the sight of an eagle soaring majestically over the hills or a hawk diving on its prey. And if that doesn’t happen, Put it down to experience, pack up your binoculars and head to the nearest zoo. You’ll find hundreds of birds there, and you can study them at leisure for as long as you like!
Question 6: Where can you go if you don't see any interesting birds in the wild?
An aquarium with only fish
A desert with no wildlife
A bird sanctuary or aviary
A zoo with no bird exhibits
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Bird-watching is a very enjoyable pastime, but there are one or two things you should bear in mind before you head off to the nearest wood with your binoculars. First of all, you need to take the time of day into account Birds are at their liveliest early in the morning, so to make the most of your bird-watching experience, you'll need an early start. Secondly, although you'll occasionally see a magnificent bird that will take your breath away Birds are at their , such as an eagle or awk you'll mostly be a common birds like sparrows, robins or black birds. In fact, there will be occasions
when those are all you see. Don’t give up, however. Be patient, and in the long run, you'll be rewarded with the sight of an eagle soaring majestically over the hills or a hawk diving on its prey. And if that doesn’t happen, Put it down to experience, pack up your binoculars and head to the nearest zoo. You’ll find hundreds of birds there, and you can study them at leisure for as long as you like!
Question 7: Why is it important to take the time of day into account for bird-watching?
Time of day has no effect on bird behavior.
Birds prefer to stay hidden all day.
Birds are only active at night.
It is important because birds are more active and visible during certain times of the day.
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