25. Brown Bears leave their mothers . . . .
A) when they are 1-2 years old
B) when they are 2-4 years old
C) when they are 3-5 years old
D) when they are 4-5 years old
26. What do bears do all winter?
A) They learn to hunt.
B) They run and play.
C) They fish.
D) They rest.
27. Where do black bears like to hunt?
A)
In open spaces
B) In the woods
C) In open spaces and in the woods
D) In open spaces and near the water
Read the text and answer the questions
according to it.
Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452 in the area
of Florence, Italy. He did many things. He was a
scientist. He was
an inventor - he made new
things. He was a musician. He was a
mathematician. He was an architect – he knew
how to plan the construction of buildings. He
knew about animals. He knew about plants. He
could do many things well. He was very
talented. He was famous for his painting. He
painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
They are his most famous paintings. Many
people know about them. He started working
on The Last Supper in 1495 in Milan. He finished
it in 1498. He started
working on the Mona Lisa
in 1503 in Italy. He finished it a short time
before he died. It is now in France. Leonardo’s
paintings were very good. He understood how
bodies worked. He knew how happy or sad
people looked.
He knew how emotion looked
on people’s faces. He understood nature, light,
and shadow. His paintings looked real.
Leonardo had many ideas for inventions. He
drew plans for a helicopter. He drew plans for a
tank. He had an idea for a calculator. He had an
idea for making solar power,
which is power
that comes from the sun. Leonardo lived at the
same time as Michelangelo and Raphael. He
was 27 years older than Michelangelo. He was
31 years older than Raphael. Leonardo died in
1519.
28. Where is the Mona Lisa now?
A)
In Florence
B) In France
C) In Milan
D) None of the above
29. What was one of Leonardo’s ideas?
A) He drew plans for a helicopter.
B) He made drawings of a TV.
C) He got power from plants.
D) He built a zoo.
30. Leonardo was 27 years older than . . . .
A) Raphael
B) Aristotle
C) Socrates
D) Michelangelo