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Zip Lines (Kelli Hicks)

Zip Lines (Kelli Hicks)

Fly through the trees in Zip Lines (Kelli Hicks). This thrilling book shows kids how fun it is to slide down a long wire. You will learn about the safety harnesses and the beautiful views from high up. The simple vocabulary keeps young readers engaged from start to finish. It is a perfect adventure for children who love the outdoors.

Lexile: 1090L

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Quiz

Câu 1: According to the text on page 4, extreme sports participants enjoy having fun and
Câu 2: Which of the following extreme sports is not mentioned on page 4?
Câu 3: 'BMX' is an acronym for
Câu 4: The punctuation mark used at the end of the italicized writing on page 4 is called
Câu 5: Which of the following words is a noun that can be formed from the verb 'satisfy'?
Câu 6: Which prefix should be added to the word 'familiar' to turn it into its opposite?

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Quiz

Câu 1: A zip line is also known as
Câu 2: What is used to pull a person down the length of the zip line?
Câu 3: Based on the information and picture provided on page 7, we can infer that the girl is most likely intending to land
Câu 4: The italicized writing on page 6 is
Câu 5: Which of the following words from the text is a compound noun?
Câu 6: Which of the following words is not a synonym of 'inclined'?

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Quiz

Câu 1: The weight of a zip line passenger is supported by
Câu 2: The type of trolley given to a rider is based on
Câu 3: The most likely reason that every zip line tour begins with a safety check is to ensure that all riders
Câu 4: The facial expression of the boy pictured on page 9 indicates that he is feeling
Câu 5: In this chapter we are told that the harness has straps that fit around the legs to provide a makeshift seat. The best definition of the word 'makeshift' is
Câu 6: 'Even though the temperature at the bottom of the climb is warm, it can get cooler the higher you go.' In this sentence the word 'though' is

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Quiz

Câu 1: The town of Kapalua is located on the island of
Câu 2: The longest zip line on the Kapalua Adventure Tour is
Câu 3: Based on the information in this chapter, we can infer that a unimog is
Câu 4: The words and numbers written in brackets in this chapter are
Câu 5: 'Feel the wind as it whips past your face, and feel your heart begin to race. What type of pronoun is the word 'your' in this sentence?
Câu 6: Which of the following words is an antonym of 'extensive'?

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Quiz

Câu 1: As riders approach the end of the line, they hit a block made of wood and polyurethane that acts as
Câu 2: The newest type of braking system is
Câu 3: The most likely reason that it is necessary to wear a thick glove when operating a zip line hand brake is
Câu 4: The words 'suspended' and 'mechanical' are written in a bold font on page 16, to indicate that these words
Câu 5: Which of the following words from the text is a superlative adjective?
Câu 6: 'Even children can zip over the canopy of the rainforest, canyons and valleys of the Hawaiian Islands, or the rainforests of South America.' In this sentence the word 'over' is

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Quiz

Câu 1: According to the information on page 18, adventurers reach the platforms built in the South American rain forest by
Câu 2: On page 18, we are told that people who zip line through the rain forests in South America
Câu 3: The most likely reason that participants in the South American rain forest tours zip from one platform to another is
Câu 4: The caption beneath the picture on page 19 has been
Câu 5: 'Visitors in South America might use a zip line to get a unique perspective of the rain forest.' The phrase 'a unique perspective' means
Câu 6: Identify the adjective in the following sentence. 'Adventurers hike through the forest to reach platforms built at various heights.'

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Quiz

Câu 1: Guides take their visitors along limited pathways in order to
Câu 2: Travelers get from one zip line to the next without causing harm to the native plants by
Câu 3: The most likely reason that companies running zip line tours in the rain forest make every effort not to disturb the plants and animals in those areas is because
Câu 4: The main purpose of the picture on page 20 is to show the reader how operators of the rain forest zip line tours
Câu 5: Which of the following words from the text cannot be used as both a noun and a verb?
Câu 6: Which of the following words is not a noun that can be formed from the verb 'preserve'?

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Quiz

Câu 1: Which of the following options is not mentioned on page 22, as a feature over which people may zip?
Câu 2: According to the text on page 22, a zip line is an action adventure that allows people to see the beauty of the outdoors while
Câu 3: We can infer that the young girl pictured on page 22 is feeling
Câu 4: The main purpose of this book is to
Câu 5: The word 'whether' on page 22 is
Câu 6: Which prefix should be added to the word 'adventure' to turn it into a word that means 'an instance of misfortune or bad luck'?

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Tag(s):Action Sports

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