Reading Explorer 2 Answers

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Reading Explorer 2 AnswersReading EXPLORER 2 Answers Contents Unit 1 – On the Menu Unit 2 – Animals and Language Unit 3 – History Detectives Unit 4 – Great Destinations Unit 5 – Storms Unit 6 – Reef Encounters Unit 7 – Sweet Scents Unit 8 – Great Explorers Unit 9 – Traditions and rituals Unit 10 – Global Warming Unit 11 – Incredible Insects Unit 12 – Going to Extremes Unit 1 Lesson 1A Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: On the Menu The Home of the Olive Answer Key Before You Read A. 1. separate; 2. enhance; 3. cultivate; 4. harvest; 5. produce B. b. the history and benefits of olive oil account (for), approximately, associated (with), attackers, ceremony, civilization, evidence, initially, liquid, process Reading Passage Summary: Read about the history, production, benefits, and use of olive oil. Reading Comprehension A. 1. d; 2. c (lines 5–6); 3. b (line 11); 4. d (lines 26 and 29); 5. a (paragraph 5) B. Inside the Mediterranean Region: a and d; Outside the Mediterranean Region: b; Both: c and e Vocabulary Practice A. 1. accounts for; 2. associated with; 3. approximately; 4. evidence; 5. process B. 1. d; 2. a; 3. e; 4. c; 5. b Lesson 1B Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: A Taste of the Caribbean Answer Key Before You Read A. From top to bottom: 4, 5, 1, 3, 2 B. 1. It is a sauce or base for other dishes; 2. Onion, garlic, green bell peppers, sweet chili peppers, cilantro, olive oil, and oregano aspect, assumption, base, contrasting, immigration, import, invade, layered, occasionally, remarkable F Vocabulary Practice A. 4. d. 1. F. 8. 5. evidence. 1. initially. 3. 3. 3 B. 2. 1. 1. b (line 25). 4. 2. harm. 10. 1. 3. variety. 3. accounts for. occasionally. 7. 4. 4. 4. alarmed. 6. and even peace in the form of an olive branch. a. b (paragraph 2). Humpback whales are intelligent. d. 2. processed. awareness. a popular base for many Puerto Rican dishes. 3. b (line 28) B. b. assumption. civilization. T. T. 2. enemies. 5. 3. curiously. b (line 4). 3. 3. one of which is sofrito. T. Reading Comprehension A. constantly. there have been many different cultural influences on Puerto Rican food. interact. 5. aspect. c (line 24). providing food. 4. awareness. 3. F B. Reading Comprehension A. variety Reading Passage Summary: Read about humpback whales and explore research findings about their songs and singing habits. lighthearted. shelter. 2. 5. 2. a (line 36) B. complex. Possible answers: green tea and red wine Unit 2 Lesson 2A Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: Travel and Adventure Ocean Giants Answer Key Before You Read A. 1. unknown. layers B. F. Answer Key A. T. 7. 4. complex. It is useful for cooking and enhancing health. curious B. 5. c. harmed. 2. aspect. 2. Remarkably Explorer More! Video Summary: The humble olive tree has been an important part of life in Greece for thousands of years. constantly.Reading Passage Summary: Historically. 9. liquid C. invaded. imported. enemy. contrasting. 3. interacting. 5. a (lines 5–6). 4. a Vocabulary Practice A. 1. 1. 1. 6. b. 1. 5. 1. c. F. 1. and swim close to land. 5. 2. remarkable. e. 2. alarmed. 2. 2. 5. F. unknown Lesson 2B Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: . and active at the surface of the water. assumption. base. b. d (line 23). immigration. 4. associated. Reading Comprehension A. 2. talents Reading Passage Summary: Read about three types of dogs that play very different roles in human society. selection Explore More! Video Summary: Learn about the special relationship between dog and man. 2. acquire. Answer Key A. obedient. selection. 3. B. 1. 3. variety.Our Bond with Dogs Answer Key Before You Read A. 3. a beagle. 5. and they find and retrieve game for hunters. a Maltese. c. 4. Many other domestic animals such as cats and horses have a close bond with people. 1. 10. plenty. they herd and manage livestock such as sheep. Jessie: b. 4. garbage. luggage. b. 1. Answers will vary. Theories include murder. 7. conduct. theory Reading Passage Summary: Discover how modern technology is used to solve the mystery of King Tutankhamun’s death in 1322 B. Archeologist B. d (line 51) B. selection. 6. 2. luggage. partnership. 3. they serve as guides for people with handicaps such as blindness. Jessie. 4 . 1. 8. 2. partnership. 5. b (paragraph 1). mummy. attach. c (lines 40). garbage. Both Jessie and Jacques: a Vocabulary Practice A. c (line 52). 5. 9. 2. luxurious. b. b (line 9). government. Jacques: c. unknown. a (line 32). 2. exclude. domestic Unit 3 Lesson 3A Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: History Detectives Secrets of the Pharaohs Answer Key Before You Read A. 4. analyze. 5. From top to bottom: tomb. interacting. and how these loyal animals came to be Man’s Best Friend. 4. 4. d. an injury from war or a hunting accident. 3. C. 2.C. plenty. 1. Dogs are used for search-and-rescue to locate people after disasters. plenty. infection. obedient. or an infection from a knee fracture. luggage. 1. 1. talent. Jacques. 3. obedient. injury. c (lines 25–27). 4. Tiffy: d and e. government. a. 2. 4. Tiffy. coffin. c. 1. 5. domestic. 2. 1. From left to right: 5. 3. partnership B. a whippet acquired. Reading Comprehension A. 2. 1. a (lines 33–35) B. 3. domestic. 3 B. talent. teenager. murder. 3. injuries B. exclude. their health and diet. 9. redden. 10. luxurious. 8. mother tongue (or native/fi rst language). 4. 5. dryness . 3. 6. 7. 2. c (lines 37–40). c. Answers will vary. dead language B. 4. attached Vocabulary Building 1 Answer Key A. enables Explore More! Video Summary: An important discovery is made when a mummified young Inca girl turns out to be one of many human sacrifices. beneath. 5. tiny. conducted. She was sacrificed to the mountain god. murdered. Linguists. c B. quickness. 3. b. 1. beneath. Reading: reddened. wealth. T. see the Mysteries of the Ancient World section at http://www. Possible answer: They can learn what people looked like. 1. 4. 1. Answer Key A. theory. analysis. 5. tiny. native speaker. conducting. enable. what they wore. 2. 2. b. 5. theory. teenagers. frozen. deduce. 4. For further information about the Inca or other past civilizations. wealth Reading Passage Summary: Investigation of the Iceman. saddened. attachment Lesson 3B Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: A Body in the Mountains Answer Key Before You Read A. gives clues about his life and death 5. lighten. T. and perhaps some things about their belief system. lightness. Table: 2. language family.nationalgeographic. lightness. C. b. laborer. analyzed. 6. 1. characters. offi cial language. cruelly. 1. infected. 1. 2. com/history/ and use the pull-down menu on the top right of the webpage. laborer. beneath. 2. 4. redness. enable. d (lines 14–15). 4. B. 3. murder. 8. brightness. 3. imply. injury. deduce. 2.Vocabulary Practice A. debatable B. cruelly. 1. quicken. frozen. implies. 1. quicken. b (line 43). 5. F. 5. 3. 7. sadness. F Vocabulary Practice A. 4. 3. 4. 5. 4.300 years ago. 3. sadden. dryness. F. frozen. 1. 2. 1. 5. 2. 3. 2. 6. debatable. 3. Reading Comprehension A. living language. a (line 49) B. 5. a frozen mummy found in the Italian Alps. deduce. 2. policy. threaten Reading Passage Summary: Read about Manhattan’s Grand Central Terminal and the successful fight to preserve it. monuments. cultural. 5. modernization. 4. landmark. c. 3. sightseer. sightseers. cave. and d. 5. and f. 5. 5. information booth. supposedly Reading Passage Summary: Take a short tour of Mumbai. c (paragraph 1 and caption to his photograph). 1. commuter. 2. 2. sculptures B. e. a. c. 2. b. economic. 4. tobacco smoke. b. b. b B. b Lesson 4B Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: Postcards from India Answer Key Before You Read A. 3. c. established B. apartment. b (lines 44–45). economic B. 4. 4. located. policies . preservation. d. 3.Unit 4 Lesson 4A Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: Great Destinations Big City Travel Answer Key Before You Read A. threatened. oldest business. 5. 3. Photos are numbered clockwise from top left: 1 (snake charmers). 3. 1. newspaper (line 48). a. impressive. 2. permitted (to). a goddess appeal (to). d ceiling. Reading Comprehension A. a. 4. b. supposedly. derived. cave. Both: c and e (still famous today) Vocabulary Practice A. 1. 3. d. permitted. diverse. 1. cultural. b (lines 29–32). focal. surrounding. 5. object. 2. 1. b. appeal. 3. 1. 4. 1. surround. a B. 2. Colonial India: a. track. derive. 4. 2. located. a (lines 21–22). 5. conveniently. a (line 19). India. terminal B. b. Historic Landmark Vocabulary Practice A. b (lines 38–39). 1. and experience the city and some of its sights. preserve. c. 3 (Taj Mahal) and 2 (Kailash temple). a. 2. Independent India: b and g. modernizing. 3. establish. Reading Comprehension A. a. feature. 4. 2. exposed. 4. T. combination. widespread. 1. and the city’s future. d. expose. circumstances. Engineers. 3. surrounding. 2. helicopter. engineer. 9. F. sink. Some people died or were injured. 1. 1 Vocabulary Practice A. modernization. qualify. Circumstances. 8. 5. 7. 2. appeals. upward Reading Passage Summary: Find out how tropical cyclones (hurricanes or typhoons) are formed. sink B. Reading Comprehension A. 3. 4. 6. 1. reside. roof. 1. 7. d B. 7. and it appeals to tourists. fl ooding. Reading Passage Summary: Read about the cause of the fl ooding of New Orleans in 2005. T. located C. the aftermath. d. widespread. established. 3. 5. 4. 9. 3. 6. derive. 4. energize. cycle. 2. 4. rotate. ignore. 5. distribute. a. permits. b (line 46). 8. 2. 3. but it is also one of the most beloved. 2. forecast. and diffi culties in forecasting them. c (line 6). exposed. others lost homes and belongings. 2. 1. 3. Unit 5 Lesson 5A Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: circumstance. . ignore. 2. distributed.Explore More! Video Summary: The historic Darjeeling Himalayan Railway may be the slowest train in the world. 4. 2. widespread Storms When Disaster Strikes Answer Key Before You Read A. Students scan the passage to fi nd the words in blue and check answers to Activity A. b. engineers. T B. 5. humid. preserved. sector. c. levee B. 4. 10. 1. ignore. It still works for travel in the mountains. currently. 1. d. a. sightseers. distribute. convenient. professional. Answers will vary. sectors. a B. e. resides. Hurricane Katrina. 9. 3. Answer Key A. sinking. 6. 5. their dangers. blame. 2. 1. 1. sector Lesson 5B Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: Superstorm Answer Key Before You Read A. 8. resident. blame.S. d (footnote 2). 5. dead things. 5. 1. . 1. forecast. 3. tropical. b B. 7. length. b. 1. b (line 17). 4. 2. 7. c. combination B. building material. liquid cyanide. widespread C. 6. generation. 1. 1. 2. cycle. 4. b B. cycle. humid. 10. 2. 9. rotate. a. 8. 1. 2. pay attention to weather forecasts and evacuate if told to. 4. qualifying. exposed. 4. 1. emergencies and have a plan. 4. c. professional. 1. destruction. T B. shallow. 2. 3. 4. 4. conservation. don’t rebuild or live in areas that cannot be protected from storms. F. 3. creature. 3. 3. 3. Some lessons learned are: be prepared for Unit 6 Lesson 6A Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: brilliantly. 6. b Vocabulary Practice A. b. the aquarium market. 2. qualifies. 9. teeth. c (lines 14–15). circumstances. Some common ideas about sharks are not true. rotates. upward. a type of fi sh. pollution. 4. nets B. conservation. 4. 5. b. 1. 3. b. 3. 1. Professional. Reading Comprehension A. T. upward. and some of the threats they are facing. Coral reef wildlife. 2. F. 5. 3. 5. 2. 3. 2. qualifi ed. catastrophic. 3. 4. 2. 8. 5. turn white Vocabulary Practice A. 3. consumption. Answer Key A. negative. a. 5. jewelry. creatures. cycle. 1.Reading Comprehension A. and Problems affecting reefs Reading Passage Summary: Read about coral reefs. 2. 5. source Reef Encounters Coral Reefs Answer Key Before You Read A. 4. 2. shallow. 2. humid. 5. negative. 4. energized. a Lesson 6B Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: The Truth About Sharks Answer Key Before You Read A. Answers will vary. How coral is formed. 1. combination Explore More! Video Summary: The formation of Hurricane Katrina and how it developed into one of the most destructive storms in U. 5. fi sh as possible. 1. condensation B. blame. generations B. a. rotate. combination. history is explained. e. a (line 32). their importance. c. 6. d. distribute. 3. e. 1. pollute. d. 3. 10. 6. 2. comprehend. location. c. Answer Key A. Some Vocabulary Building 2 Answer Key A. 5. 10. 5. 3. bite. 2. . Other ways include supporting organizations that attempt to educate people about the environment and endangered species. 1. 1. 3. 4. factual B. categorized Explore More! Video Summary: Swimming with sharks may not be as scary as people think. 5. hypothesize. distribution. rotation Reading: evaporates. 8. bite. condense. b (line 25) B. consume. 2. 1. clouds B. 6. precipitation. hypothesize. 11. Conservation/ preservation. hypothesize. current. confuse. Reading Comprehension A. inaccurate Reading Passage Summary: Read about great white sharks. factually. 2. b. factual C. categorize. 5. channel. 7. F (lines 28–29). creatures. comprehends. 2. 4. a (paragraph 2). evaporation. ways of protecting marine environments include passing and enforcing laws prohibiting cyanide fishing or dragging nets across the ocean fl oor. c. F (lines 25–26). glacier. gather. 1. 8. 4. 6. 7. gulf. Table: 2. but its increasing popularity raises questions about how safe it actually is. 9. 2. comprehend. inaccurate. 1. gather. 5. F (lines 31–33) Vocabulary Practice A. c (lines 6–8). combination. b (line 26). a B. 7. 3. negative. 4. preserve. 3. circulation. Precipitation. inaccurate. conservation. pollution. T (lines 41–43). 1. poles. a. 4. 5. Answers depend on the species or type of sharks (some are harmless to people) and whether the sharks are fed or not. 12. generations Note: conservation—saving and protecting the environment—and preservation—keeping the situation as it is—have very similar meanings. tropics. their attacks on people. generate. 4. horrifi ed. horror. confusion. horror. 2. and why so few people are actually eaten by them. Answers will vary. confusion. Answers will vary. arranged. 9. condenses. 3. Either can be used in the reading passage.arrange. T (lines 38–40). bite. Answers will vary. 2. derived B. 1. budget. obtained. B. 5. 2. 1. purchased B. 2. handle. essence. export. a. prevent. and shipping by air. trade. a. Students answer yes or no to complete the survey. b (lines 20–22). 1. a Explore More! Video Summary: Scientists are venturing deep into the forests of Madagascar to fi nd exciting new scents and fl avors for our products. guard. b. a. 5. 1. exported. 2. 1. 3. b. d. renowned. emphasis. d (lines 21–23). 2. essences. b. 3. 3. job. b. dominate. 5. A new perfume for men was named for him. 3.Unit 7 Lesson 7A Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: Sweet Scents The Business of Flowers Answer Key Before You Read A. Reading Comprehension A. production of fl owers in countries like Ecuador. Reading Comprehension A. commercials. a (line 16). 1. 4. considerable. Both: e Vocabulary Practice A. trade Reading Passage Summary: The passage discusses recent changes in the cut fl ower trade including flower research. 2. auctions in the Netherlands. a. 3. 3. purchase. distinctly. e. a Lesson 7B Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: Marketing Perfume Answer Key Before You Read A. 3. b (line 54) B. 4. 5. b (line 38). a. 4. 2. handle. a Vocabulary Practice A. 5. 4. 5. (lines 31–34) authority. employment. prevent. 1. 1. b. display. c. the international business of cut flowers claim. . 4. c. a (lines 28–29). 4. obtain Reading Passage Summary: The reading passage describes some of the ways the perfume industry markets products. B. Ecuador: a and d. budget. 2. 3. Answers will vary. 4. distinct. c B. Netherlands: b and c. 5. b. a. Other places he visited include Istanbul. B. authority. Venice. 2. Beijing. 9. and technologies he learned about in the East. 1275:1. 24. In perfumes. 1299:4 Vocabulary Practice A. 9. 2. Answers will vary. 2. 4. unparalleled. 4. undertaking. commercial. journal. 7. obtain. 1. 1. 2. 3. Unit 8 Lesson 8A Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: Great Explorers Marco Polo Answer Key Before You Read A. administration. Islam. 8. 1. Students scan to check answers. consent. 5. finance. d. 7. 4. 1271:2. joy. 2. 6. Some possibilities are perfumes or personal care products such as deodorants. undertook. Palace B. 2. 1266:3. objective. and toothpaste. unpredictable. 6. 2. palace. 8. Kublai Khan and work for him administration. distinctive. 1. profitable. 5. Perhaps unusual floral scents. . journal. and medicines B. 3. his service to Kublai Khan. 3. 1. contributed. b (lines 23–24).Answer Key A. 2. 5. 10. Locations in China from Shangdu in the north. then into Southeast Asia. foods. To meet the powerful Mongol leader. Reading Comprehension A. voyage. 3. Answers will vary. prior. 1. perceived. 1. c (line 41) B. 4. objective. renowned. d. and Xi’an. 5. 1292:5. admire. 3. 2. 9. admire. wisdom Reading Passage Summary: The reading passage describes some of the adventures of Ibn Battuta as he traveled widely throughout Asia and Africa in the 14th century. 8. 1. 3. shampoo. perceive. Administration. misfortune. admire. translate. 4. 3. all along the coast to Quanzhou in the south. b (lines 27–28). 7. Ibn Battuta. the equivalent of 44 modern countries (refer to line 11 in the passage). voyage Reading Passage Summary: The passage describes Marco Polo’s long journey. palace. remote. Jerusalem. mineral. purchase C. 5. essences. 1. considerable. contribute Lesson 8B Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: Prince of Travelers Answer Key Before You Read A. exports. journal. voyage. contribution. objective. 1. undertake. perceive. 30 B. 4. 6. having to carry all supplies with them. unpredictable. remote. 10. Paragraph 3. Paragraph 2. stare at each other.Reading Comprehension A. 2. impact. see http://adventure. 4. 3.com/ Unit 9 Lesson 9A Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: Traditions and Rituals A sporting Ritual Answer Key Before You Read A. 2. 4. 5. 4. 3. 2. its connections with ancient traditions. b. 7. 4. b. 3. wisdom Explore More! Video Summary: Two determined women talk about what inspired them to ski across Antarctica. 5. 3.55 meters across (line 23) dimension. remote. Prior. For ideas. pure. a (line 8). a (lines 7–8). 1. From top to bottom: 4. 1. a. 2. illustrate. c Vocabulary Practice A. b. hero. Paragraph 4. and the involvement of foreign fi ghters in the sport. internationalization. push. trip. 9. 3. restricted. misfortune B. samurai (line 20). Answers will vary. b (paragraphs 5 and 6) B. contribution. trying to communicate from Antarctica 2. 3. internationalize. NG. Paragraph 1. 2. unparalleled. B. 1. and grip the other wrestler’s belt (lines 2–3). extreme cold. 4. Answer Key A. consented. a. 2. Reading Comprehension A. origin. 5. 8. d. 4. voyage. 2. 4. translators. 4. 5. financed or admired C. shame Reading Passage Summary: Read about the Japanese sport of sumo wrestling. slap. 1. 3. a. 5. 1. misfortunes. prior. 2. fi nanced. T (line 12). 2. restriction. e. d (line 4). and how they shared their story with the world. d (lines 33–35) B. d (lines 12–14). a (line 24). unpredictable. shame. 4. perceive. grip. 4. profitable. 3. 5. a Lesson 9B Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: Marriage Traditions Answer Key . 1. 2 B. origin. B. a. T (line 22). 5. Paragraph 5. 3. 6. unparalleled. 3. 1. 1. on skis. b (line 11). nationalgeographic. NG Vocabulary Practice A. grip. 1. c (lines 25–26). F (lines 27–28). silk (line 19). 1. b. 5. 1. journal. exports. 6. b B. 7. original. a (lines 21–22). nearby C. demonstrate. Answers will vary. 3. 7. environmentalist. 8. Number 12. a. d. B. weddings B. 5. unstoppable . intercontinental. 5. 1. restricted. 4.Before You Read A. 5. 1. 3. A traditional wedding camp. 10. symbol. unexpected. 4. 3. 4. wrap Reading Passage Summary: Read about the wedding ceremony of a young Tuareg couple who live near the Sahara Desert. reunited. b (lines 44–47). 2. 1. 2. wrapped. surplus B. d (lines 39–41). wrapped. 1. 3. 8. Vocabulary Building 3 Answer Key A. reserve. 4. 6. jealous. impact. slide. the Chacaltaya glacier in Bolivia and the Jacobshavn Isbræ glacier in Greenland consequences. 2. 4. 3. 4. Norway B. e. 1. interdependent. 5. 5. c Vocabulary Practice A. consumers. interviews Unit 10 Lesson 10A Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: Global Warming A Warming World Answer Key Before You Read A. 8. 4. tent. 7. 6. 9. interchange. 5. 3. 6. reunite. the Careser glacier in Italy. wrap. 5. 4. Different: the colors of the clothes are different as are the specifi c rituals and traditions. melt. purity. d. shift. wedding. 2. 2. camp Explore More! Video Summary: Learn more about wedding customs of the Nubian people in Egypt and how they play an important role in maintaining endangered traditions. the participants wear special clothes. 3. 2. Internet. symbol. Answer Key A. 3. grips. 1. producers. demonstrate. solve. c. camp. 1. interpret. Similar: all are ceremonies marking a change of status. 2. demonstrates. 3. 2. uncover. wedding. wearing gold jewelry. Reading Comprehension A. Using incense and henna. 6. tents. d. having week-long wedding celebrations 2. critical. 1. trade. reserved. tent. goods. all of the brides have some covering in or on their hair. symbol. c (line 58) B. nearby. 1. reserved. 2. reunite. wedding. reunited. 1. a. symbol. the Nigardsbreen glacier in Norway. b. b. Number 8. Answers will vary. 2. by dogsled access. 4. Himalayan Mountains. Greenland. 9. 2. unexpected B. 5. quantity. 2. f Vocabulary Practice A. d (lines 43–44) B. 3. 3. resources. 2. 4. Environmentalists. 4. 3. c (lines 4–5. 5. 3. d. 2. 4. 3. 3. a. 7. quantity. 3. 5. b 6. 1. critical. d (paragraph 4). gun. urgently Reading Passage Summary: Learn about the problems that Inuit hunters face as sea ice conditions change as a result of global warming. 5. 1. winter. 3. . Qaanaaq (Thule) B. and Greenland that may result in rising sea levels. power plants Vocabulary Practice A. compete. starving. b. more severe storms will occur. and consequences of global warming are explained. b. shifts. 8. 6. 4. solve. gases B. 2. 5. consequences. b. unstoppable. According Explore More! Video Summary: The process. 2. 5. 1. 5. as well as what we can do to stop it. training. 1. 7. Reading Comprehension A. a. corporation. atmosphere. urgently. 4. 8. e. the government. thick. sufficient B. walrus. 2. quantity. Answer Key A. critical. 1. resource. melts. starving. solve. 1. 1. 2. proud. d (lines 36–38). ethnicity. 3. plants and animals will have difficulty coping with a warmer environment. ocean levels will rise and flood coastal cities. 4. 2. a. 1. fi shermen. 2. resources C. 1. 1. b (line 10). Reading Comprehension A. consequences. 4. melt. 3. 5. 3. access. 4. Glaciers and sea ice will melt. sufficient. 5. ground. b. c. sufficient.Reading Passage Summary: Read about the melting of glaciers int he Andes. access. unstoppable. a. c (line 39). causes. c (41–43) B. b (line 27). 1. fund. Environmentalists. 10. 2. 4. slides. uncover Lesson 10B Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: Arctic Survivors Answer Key Before You Read A. 1. 14–16). 6. cooperation. a . a.000. Photos 1. major. a. art. c (lines 5–6). 5. scanner. 2. c B.000 Vocabulary Practice A. observe Reading Passage Summary: Read about the highly coordinated social behavior of army ants. 1. light. left to right: queen.000. 3. nest. 4. 4. a. 2.000. darkness. b. 300. 2. 2. Reading Comprehension A. 1. 3.Unit 11 Lesson 11A Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: Incredible Insects Small Wonders Answer Key Before You Read A. 320. 5. 3. retain Reading Passage Summary: Artist Joseph Scheer uses digital scanning to produce extremely detailed images of moths collected from a friend’s backyard. 2. 3. c. 4. submajor. nests. 3. media. c. a. disturb. 4. 1. b. reaction. a. 300. capability. 3. fellow. a (lines 9–10). b. 4. a (lines 36–37). loyalty. from top to bottom. 5. d (lines 15–16). Reading Comprehension A. Answers will vary. 5. 2. overwhelming. 3. observed. 3. 2. constitute. a. 3. 5. 5. b B. carelessly. a. b. a (line 40). 200. retain. minor B. 5. b. 700. 1. 1. 1. reaction. make a nest blind. disturbed. loyalty B. b. species Vocabulary Practice A. 2. 1. credit. 1. B. darkness. b Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: Lesson 11B Unexpected Beauty Answer Key Before You Read A. 1. emerge B. congratulate. 2. 4. 4. 2. delay. emerge. declare. constitute. 5. 4. beauty. c. broaden. fellow. How moths were caught and images produced for an interesting display. underground .com/ or http://www. delay. 3. B-2 Spirit B. the first private spacecraft aboard. a. they could compete with native butterflies and have a negative effect on their populations. dozen. the first private spaceship. d (line 36). The animal is best shipped in the pupa stage because it is least active then and requires little care. 2. declared C. 2. emerge. 4. Boeing 747. 4. B. Some butterfly farmers are careful to only ship butterflies that ordinarily live in that location. crashed. necessity. T Vocabulary Practice A. 3. relatively. and success of SpaceShipOne. 5. a Lesson 12B Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: Dark Descent Answer Key Before You Read A. If they are released into the wild. 4. 5. 5. b. 4. 3. 1. launch. Space Shuttle Columbia. c. 10. crash. 1. c (lines 32–34). reaction. exhilarated. 2. 1. 7. entrance B. F. 3. 4. thrill. 2. resolved. 1. For more on the butterfly trade. tight. requirements. cooperate. visit http://butterflywebsite. 2. Note: the plural of pupa is pupae [pronounced poo pee]. 9.naturekenya. 2. SpaceShipOne. weightless Reading Passage Summary: Read about the design. Raising butterflies is a sustainable business that provides income to people without damaging the forest Unit 12 Lesson 12A Lesson Overview Target Vocabulary: Going to Extremes To the Edge of Space Answer Key Before You Read A.htm for specific information on the farm in Kenya. 8. broadened. retain. 3. b (lines 40–42) B. Game Over (lines 47–49) dive. 3. 1. resolve. environment. requirement. option. 4. technique. ease. 2. capable. a. scheme. rope. operation. T. b. designed by Burt Rutan. launched. 5. org/Kipepeo. Wright Flyer. a. license. scheme B. Answer Key A. passage. darkness. b (lines 5–7). 6. 1. 3. Other insects that are commercially traded include ladybugs that eat aphids that destroy greenhouse plants. 1. Write the word on the board. It depends on how the butterflies are used. 4. feat. descent. 1.Explore More! Video Summary: Watch how the Butterfly Project has helped the conservation of the Abuku Sokoke forest in Kenya and its hundreds of rare species of butterflies. 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