This ruler _____ of plastic.
There were so _____ negative comments on Tom’s post that he had to remove it.
My mother died _____ cancer when she was 52.
When we are free, we always help our Mum _____ the housework.
Why don't you try _____ the key anti-clockwise?
"I don’t like Tom’s new hairstyle." - "Yes, it looks _____ than before."
I think it is a good _____ to take your shoes off in the house.
You cannot _____ that shirt if you don’t have the receipt.
That animal will not attack you. It is not _____.
What is a life cycle?
What might happen when people build new buildings and roads?
What is a planet?
Kathy: "The food is great. I'll get the bill."
Jim: "_____"
John: "I apologize for keeping you waiting for 2 hours. My car broke down on the way."
Catherin: "_____"
- "What a nice watch you're wearing!"
- "_____"
Read the passage and answer the questions.
Rachel meets Harry
Rachel Spider lived in a garage. She was very happy there. She spun a web in the corner of the garage every morning. Then she waited. Sometimes a juicy fly flew into her web. Moths and gnats got caught in her web, too. Rachel liked to eat them all.
The garage was always very dark and quiet. Tools hung on the walls. There was an old motorcycle there, too. It was very dusty. Humans hardly ever came into the garage. There was a dirty window on the wall near Rachel’s web. Rachel never looked outside. She had everything she wanted in her little corner.
One morning there was a terrible storm outside. The wind blew open the garage window. The strong wind reached Rachel’s corner. She tried to cling to her web, but it was no use. The wind carried her away. The wind dropped Rachel on a piece of dusty ground. She was very scared. She didn’t know where she was. Cold raindrops began to fall.
“Over here!” someone called out. The voice came from a hairy spider. He was sticking his head out of the ground. “You’ll be safe from the rain!” said the spider. Rachel wasn’t sure what to do. But she didn’t like the rain at all. She hurried to the spider. He lived in a strange hole in the ground. A lid of dirt covered the hole.
“Hi,” Rachel said. “I’m Rachel.” “I’m Harry,” said the spider. Rachel looked around. Harry’s hole was dark and quiet. The wall and floor was made of dirt. But Rachel didn’t see a web anywhere.
“Where is your web?” Rachel asked. “I don’t need a web,” Harry said. “I’m a trapdoor spider. I trap bugs in my hole here. The hole keeps me nice and safe, too.” “That’s very interesting,” Rachel said. She had never met a spider like Harry before!
(Adapted from readworks.org)
This passage is _____.
Why was Rachel scared?
Harry seems _____.
What did Rachel think about Harry not having his web?
Read the description and write the correct word in the blank.
A set of rooms for living, especially on one floor of a building. (4 letters):
Read the description and write the correct word in the blank.
To damage something so badly that it cannot be used. (7 letters):
Read the description and write the correct word in the blank.
An unusual, exciting, and possibly dangerous activity, such as a trip or experience. (9 letters):
Fill in the missing word to complete the English proverb:
"Losers are always in the _____." (5 letters):