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1. Match the organs to the senses. Write sentences.

1. Eyes
2. Ears
3. Nose
4. Tongue
5. Skin
a) Hearing
b) Smell
c) Touch
d) Sight
e) Taste
1. ............................................................................................................
2. .............................................................................................................
3. .............................................................................................................
4. .............................................................................................................
5. ..............................................................................................................
2. True or false? Correct the false sentences.
a) Our eyes are very delicate and they are protected by our eyebrows,
eyelashes and eyelids .................................
b) Light enters the eye through the pupil and it makes an image on the iris
...................................
c) The pupil is a big coloured circle at the front of the eye ..........................
d) The retina is a black circle in the middle of the iris ................................
e) Visit the opticians regularly .....................................
f) Dont wear glasses if you need them .........................................
g) Always read in good light ......................................
h) Spend too long using a computer ............................................
i) Dont sit too near the television ......................................
3. Label the parts of the ear.

4. Complete with the most appropriate words.


First, sounds enter the outer .......................... . Next they make the
.......................... vibrate. The vibrations travel along ............................... .
Finally, the ................................send signals to the brain.
5. Unscramble the words in brackets.
Our ................................. (seno) is the organ of smell. We can identify good and
bad smells. Air enters through two holes called ................................ (trislnos).
This air goes to the ...................................(olfctorya verne). The olfactory nerve
detects smells in the air and sends his information to our brain. This is what we
smell.
6. Answer these questions.
a) What is our organ of taste? .............................................................
b) What do our taste buds do? .............................................................
c) How many tastes can we identify? .................................................................
..........................................................................................................................
7. Complete the sentences: BRAIN, NERVES, NERVOUS SYSTEM.
a) The ......................................controls everything we do
b) The .......................................is an organ inside our head.
c) Our brain receives information from our senses through the
.............................

1. Write the name of these plants

a)

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b)

......................................

c)

......................................

2. Complete with the words in the box.


Ground
stem
hard
soft
thick
branches
plant
underground
two
petiole
blade
deciduous
roots

trunk
absorb
evergreens

woody
green
leaves

a) Plants have .............................., stems and ...............................


b) The roots are the part of the .....................that is .................................
they...................................water and other substances from the soil
c) The stem is above the ................................ The leaves grow from the
.......................... There are two types of stems .......................... and
...........................
d) Trees have a hard, woody stem. They have one ....................main stem
called the .............................
e) Bushes have a hard, ..........................stem but its much shorter.
f) Grasses have soft stems and they dont have .....................................
g) Leaves are the .............................parts of plants that grow from the stem.
They have ..........................parts, the .......................... and the leaf blade.
h) Some plants lose their leaves in autumn. These plants are called
............................
i) Other plants have green leaves all year and they are called
.............................

3. Draw a leaf and write its parts.

4. Order these sentences and copy them again.


a) Sunlight turns sap into food in leaves
b) Roots absorb water and other substances from the soil
c) This food travels to the different parts of the plant.
d) Spa travels from the stem to the leaves
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5. Correct.

palmate ....................................

serrate .........................................

lobed ...................................

sinuate .........................................

entire ...........................................

dentate ..................................................
6. What part of the plants are these vegetables?: SEED, FRUIT , LEAF, STEM,
ROOT.

Spinaches are a .................................

A plum is a ..................................

Beans are a .................................

Lentils are a .................................

A carrot is a ...................................

A pepper is a ......................................

A lettuce is a ......................................

Asparaguses are a ......................................

7. Read the text and answer the questions.


A forest life
Forests fires affect the environment. Many living things die in forests fires.
Trees, which are very important, burn down. They cannot be used for wood.
They cant influence rainfall, and they cannot produce oxygen. Animals are also
affected in forests fires. Some escape, but many die, especially the young
animals.
Fortunately, when the first rain falls, new grass grows on the burnt ground.
Some roots and seeds survive the fire, and these begin to grow.
The forest will grow again. However, if there are too many fires, one day the
forest will not recover.
a) What do we get from trees in a forest?
.......................................................................................................................
b) Can a forest grow again after a fire?
.........................................................................................................................
c) What happens to the animals in a forest fire?
.........................................................................................................................

1. Complete with the most appropriate words.


a) We can classify plants by their ........................................
b) ...........................have soft stem. They are thin and flexible and are usually
short.
c) ............................have a thick, hard stem with low branches. They are taller
than grasses and they live longer.
d) ............................have a thick, hard stem called ........................... They are
the tallest plants and give high branches. Some of them can live for
hundreds of years.
2. Draw a plant and write its parts.

3. True or false? Correct the false sentences.


a) Leaves grow from stems or branches ..................
....................................................................................................................
b) Leaves dont need the sunlight to make their own food ......................
.....................................................................................................................
c) Evergreen trees lose all their leaves in autumn ......................
.......................................................................................................................
d) Deciduous trees produce new leaves all year ..........................
.......................................................................................................................
e) Stems carry water and minerals from the roots ........................
.......................................................................................................................
f) Roots are the part of the plant that is underground .....................
.........................................................................................................................
g) Roots absorb the sunlight the plant needs to grow .......................
..........................................................................................................................
h) Roots fix the plant into the ground ........................
..........................................................................................................................
4. What part of the plants are these vegetables? SEED, FRUIT , LEAF, STEM,
ROOT.

a)

Spinaches are a .................................

b)

A plum is a ..................................

c)

Beans are a .................................

d)

e)

f)

g)

Lentils are a .................................

A carrot is a ...................................

A pepper is a ......................................

A lettuce is a ......................................

h)
Asparaguses are a ......................................
5. Draw a leave and write its parts

6. Classify the following leaves.

a)

palmate ....................................

b)

serrate .........................................

c)

lobed ...................................

d)

e)

sinuate .........................................

entire ...........................................

f)
dentate ..................................................
7. Answer.
a) Where are the reproductive organs of a flower?
...........................................................................................................
b) What are sepals? ..............................................................................
c) How can be petals? ..........................................................................
d) What do petals do? ..........................................................................
e) What do stamens have ? ...................................................................
f) What is pollen? .................................................................................
g) Where do seeds develop? ................................................................
8. Label the parts of the flower in this diagram.

9. Order the sentences about the life cycle of a plant.


a) A stem grows up .........
b) The plant dies, but new plants can grow from the seeds ............
c) Leaves grow on the stem ...........
d) Seeds develop in the carpel ...............
e) The seed germinates .................
f) A flower grows in the plant ...............
g) Roots grow down from the seed .................
10. Look at the photographs and write what we need plants for.

a)

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b)

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c)

d)

e)

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f)

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g)

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h)

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i)

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1. Complete with FEW/MANY.


a) Villages have ..............................inhabitants.
b) Towns and cities ..............................inhabitants
c) There are ...........................services in villages
d) There are ...........................services in towns and cities.
2. What types of jobs do many inhabitants of villages have?

3. What types of jobs do many inhabitants of cities/towns have?


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4. Where would you prefer to live: in a village or in a town or city? Why?
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5. True or false?
a) The historic centre is the newest part of the city.
b) The streets in the historic centre are narrow and the buildings are old
c) The new part of a city has narrow streets and old buildings
d) On the outskirts of a city there isnt much space to build new buildings.
6. In which part of the city you can find these buildings?
a) Factory .
b) Flats ..
c) Main square
d) Town hall
e) Airport
f) Hospital .
7. What happens to villages after time?

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8. Look at the picture below and answer the following questions:
a) What visible services can you identify?

b) Which visible services do you think are the most important ones? Why?

c) Which underground services do you think are the most important ones?
Why? ..
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d) What visible services are in your neighborhood?

9. Look at the map and do the following activities.

a) Identify a natural feature on the map .


b) Which places are in the north/east/ south/ west of the city?

c) Which places are in these squares?


a) D1 ..
b) D3
c) C1
d) D2 ..
10. Look at the map again and say, where can you find these places?
a) The hospital ..
b) The museum .
c) The church .

11. Design a symbol for the following places.


a) School
b) Tourist information office
c) Sports centre
d) Airport
e) Factory
12. Choose a place on the map to put these places and say why.

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