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English Reading Practice

Australia

Australia is a country in the south Pacific Ocean. It is also one of the seven
continents of the world. A "continent" is a very large piece of land. Australia is
the world's sixth largest country and is nicknamed the world's largest island.

Australia has many different types of climates. There are rain forests (areas
with trees and lots of rain), mountains, and grasslands. Most of Australia,
however, is desert.

While desert is the primary climate on land, the ocean climate is quite the
opposite. Just off the coast of Eastern Australia lies one of the most impressive
and beautiful wonders of the world: the Great Barrier Reef.

The Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef. "Coral" is a kind of
animal that lives in the sea that looks like a plant. A "coral reef" is a group of
coral that are connected together to form a wall. The Great Barrier Reef is
1600 miles long and can be seen from space. It is home to approximately 900
islands, many of which can be visited or lived on.

Coral reefs provide shelters for marine (sea) animals. A "shelter" is a protected
area or home. The Great Barrier Reef is home to an incredible number of
marine plants and animals. The reef is home to over 1500 different kinds of
fish alone. One of the most well-known kind of fish that lives on the reef is the
clownfish.

In addition to fish, many ocean mammals live in the Great Barrier Reef. A
"mammal" is a kind of animal that doesn't lay eggs. Humans are mammals.
Some of the mammals that live on the reef are dolphins and whales.

There are also six different kinds of turtles that live on the reef, making it one
of the most important breeding grounds for turtles. A "breeding ground" is a
place where animals get together to have babies or lay eggs.

The reef is also home to over 200 different species of birds. "Species" is a
scientific word for kind or type. Some of these birds are sea birds, which
means that they live in the ocean, and some are shorebirds, which means that
they live on the land.

Many of the fish, animals, plants, and birds that live on the Great Barrier Reef
are endemic to the reef. "Endemic" means that that is the only place that they
live. This means that the reef is a very important place that is important to

protect. As long as the reef is healthy, life can flourish. "Flourish" means get
bigger and be happy.

Australia understands the importance of the Great Barrier Reef and has
implemented (put in place) many programs to protect the reef. Much of the reef
is a national park, which means that fishing, tourism, and other activities are
monitored (watched). There are also many research programs going on to help
scientists understand the reef and how to take care of it. These programs allow
not only Australia but the whole world to appreciate and protect this beautiful
natural wonder.

And now, practice:

Australia - Exercises

Vocabulary Questions

1. What does "marine" mean?

a) air

b) land

c) sea

d) space

2. What does "species" mean?

a) type

b) mammal

c) fish

d) bird

3. What does "monitored" mean?

a) put in place

b) watched

a) stopped

b) got bigger

Grammar Questions

1. The Great Barrier Reef is _________ world's largest coral reef.

a) a

b) the

c) an

d) that

2. Coral reefs _________ shelters for marine animals.

a) provide

b) provides

c) has provided

d) will provide

3. There are also six different kinds of turtles that live _________ the reef.

a) in

b) at

c) on

d) of

Comprehension Questions

1. How long is the Great Barrier Reef?

_______________________________________________________________

2. How many kinds of fish live on the Great Barrier Reef?

_______________________________________________________________

3. What activities are being limited on the Great Barrier Reef?

_______________________________________________________________

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