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viernes, 16 de marzo de 2012

Reading Comprehension III: How To Make A Dog Happy

How To Make A Dog Happy

Happiness, as well as health and the love of your family, is one of the most importants factors to live satisfactorily. So, why not share it or introduce it to your dog?
If you have got a dog, or your planning to, you must know, a dog isn't a autoprogramable-machine who needs anything or anyone. Feed him everyday doesn't make you the best dog owner, you have to try harder than that.
Dogs are linked to humans since ancient times. Their loyalty, intelligence and unconditional love are worth admiring. But therefore, affection and care must be reciprocal. You don't understand why your dog seems to be bored all day, laying often in the ground? Because it needs you as its friend, to play, make excersice, have fun and even talk with him. That's why, in the following words you will know some steps to make your dog a physically and mentally happy animal.

1 Worry about its health
Is its nose damp and cold? Great. It is dry and warm? It means you're pet isn't well hydrated. Make sure your dog always have a recipient with clean and fresh water.
Can you see your reflection on your dog's clear eyes? Excellent. Do they look milky and foggy? Then your pet may need some vet attention.
Is your dog limping? Depending on the age, the limp goes away in a couple of days. But a good solution to advance the recovery is to give your dog a nice massage on the leg that is hurted.

2 Make excersice with him
Walk with your dog in your garden or take it for a walk in a park, run with it, make it jump. Most dogs have lots of energy that they need to use during the day otherwise they will feel anxious and bored.

3 Bring him/her for a car ride
Dogs love to discover new things, and they are delighted to take a look at the city once in a while. Especially with open windows, but be careful it takes its head outside the car too much.

4 They like toys
Find out what does your dog like to play. Normality dogs enjoy playing with balls, and in my case also my dog loves playing with plastic bottles or harmless things she can bite and throw to catch it again.

5 Pet it
Stroking the back of your dog is a symbol that you estimates it or it did something right. Something they quite love is to be petted behind the ears.




Questions

1. The text is intended to people who:

2. Wich action doesn't make you the best owner?

3.- The relation between humans and dogs is from:

4.- What is the meaning of paragraph three?

5.- The owner should worry when its pet's eyes are:

6.- Why is it good to make excersice with your dog?


7.- Dogs like to be on a car ride because:


8.- What object does a dog usually play with?


9.- The place where dogs really enjoy to be stroked is:


10. -The point of this text is to:



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lunes, 9 de enero de 2012

Reading Comprehension I

The Collie, A Great Life Partner

More than an animal, it's a machine of intelligence and love. The rough collie, a dog from the north of England and Scotland, it's a great option to choose to have a guard and a friend. This dog have an admirable sense of superlative loyalty, following you wherever you go, watching whatever you do, hearing whatever you say. They are great guards and make an excellent work taking care of your home. Like most dogs, collies bark to strangers, to communicate with other dogs and specially to possible menaces of their territory.
The rough collie is one of the smartest dogs, it can be easily trained trough patience, affection and food prizes, never using force.
Collies are perfect to live outside house in the garden but they are also suitable to live in flats. A collie is very energetic and playful, it likes to run a lot and move around so you mustn't leave it in your garden and see it every day only to give it food. You must play with it constantly or take it for a walk at least one time per week. I can tell that this dog likes to play with economic toys, wich you can find at home, mainly empty bottles and tennis balls.
Collies can be found between £ 114 and £ 140. But the price is totally worth it.


Questions

1. Collies comes from:
AWales and the north of Ireland
BScotland and northern England
CNorth of Scotland
DThe archipelago of Shetland

2. They are a great choice:
ATo have a sedentary pet
BTo move away your neighbours
CTo have your home safe
DTo make friends

3.- What kind of collie is the text talking about?
ABorder
BShetland
CRough
DBearded

4. A collie barks mainly to:
AStrangers
BPossible dangers
COther dogs
DOther people

5.- Collies can live:
AOutside house
BIn a condominium
CIn a flat
DA and C

6. Between how much does this breed cost?
A£ 114 - £ 140
B£ 104 - £ 144
C£ 141 - £ 200
D£ 124 and £ 142


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martes, 27 de diciembre de 2011

Reading Comprehension II

The Night When The English Parliament Almost Exploded


Guy Fawkes, was a English catholic who, with twelve friends more, made a plot to blow up the houses of Parliament, killing therefore King James I, his family and most of the Protestant aristocracy. To proceed with this plan the thirteen conspirators rented a room in the cellar of Parliament, in which they progressively stored thirty-six barrels of gunpowder. So they waited for the King to officially open the doors of parliament in early October, 1605, to blow up the barrels at such time as the King would sit on his Royal Throne. But a plague of epidemic forced to postpone the ceremony until November the fifth.
Ten days before the ceremony, William Parker, a noble catholic, baron of Monteagle and brother-in-law of Francis Tresham, one of the conspirators; received an anonymous letter that warned the danger of going to the ceremony. The four of November, Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, who had a group of spies and knew of the plot months ago, ordered the chief of security, to record the parliament building. There they found Guy Fawkes reviewing preparations for the explosion. Historians say that Fawkes did not reveal the names of his accomplices.
Guy Fawkes and some conspirators were executed in act. Every year since that five of November the guard of Parliament has continued registering the building as a preamble to the ceremony of opening by the monarch.



Questions


1. Guy Fawkes was:
AJewish
BLutheran
CCatholic
DLybian

2. The point of his plot was:
ATo murder James I
BTo burn the Parliament out
CTo become the new King
DTo make the Parliament dissapear

3.- The material that Guy Fawkes was going to use to blow up the Parliament was:
AT.N.T.
BSodium nitrate
CDynamite
DPowder

4.- Where did the conspirators stored the barrels?
AIn the kitchen
BIn the lounge
CIn the cellar
DIn the first floor

5. How many barrels were they?
A16
B36
C63
DIt isn't mentioned


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