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KSSR T3&4 (17) (English L47)

Dragonflies are often seen near ponds and streams. Their bodies are long and slender. Baby dragonflies, called nymphs, live in water and feed on small creatures like fish and insects. As the nymphs grow, they shed their skin many times through a process called moulting. The final moulting occurs out of the water, and the dragonfly emerges with wings that dry and allow it to fly.

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KSSR T3&4 (17) (English L47)

Dragonflies are often seen near ponds and streams. Their bodies are long and slender. Baby dragonflies, called nymphs, live in water and feed on small creatures like fish and insects. As the nymphs grow, they shed their skin many times through a process called moulting. The final moulting occurs out of the water, and the dragonfly emerges with wings that dry and allow it to fly.

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KSSR T3&4 [17] [ENGLISH L47]

Page 1 [reading]
Full Name: ____________________________ Date: _____________
Read the passage and answer the questions.

Dragonflies are very pretty insects. Dragonflies are


often seen flying in the gardens and along roadside.
They are common [biasa] near ponds and streams.
Their bodies are long and slender [ramping] They fly
with the aid [bantuan] of two pair of wings. When the
dragonfly is at rest the wings are open.

An adult dragonfly lay its eggs in


a peculiar [luar biasa] way. It flies over the surface
[permukaan] of the water in a pond and drop its eggs.

Baby dragonflies, the nymph, live in the water.


They feed on small creatures [makluk] in the pond –
small fishes, tadpoles, wrigglers [ulat] and other
insects. They change their skins many times as they
grow bigger. The last moulting [salin kulit] takes place
out of the water. This is when the dragonfly emerges
[muncul] from its baby stage. The wings straighten and
dry.
The insect flies off through the air.
KSSR T3&4 [17] [ENGLISH L47]
Page 2 [reading]
1. Dragonflies are usually found near ---- [ ]
[a] plants [b] roads [c] ponds [d] water

2. The nymphs of the dragonflies feed on ---- [ ]


[a] [b] eggs [c] frogs [d] small
mosquitoes fishes

3. The changing of the skin is called ----- [ ]


[a] hatching [b] breaking [c] moulting [d] flying

4. The food of the baby dragonflies include insects which ----


[ ]
[a] fly among [b] swim in [c] live among [d] live on
plants. water. plants. land.

5. The young dragonfly flies with the aid of ___ wings.


[ ]
[a] two pair of [b] one pair of [c] a couple of [d] four pairs
of
Choose the correct word to fill in the blanks.
6. There is ___ juice in the bottle.
[ a few / a little ]

7. Can you give me ___ ink?


[ a few / a little ]

8. Please add ___ salt for me.


[ a few / a little ]
9. ___ sheets of paper fell on the floor.
[ A few / A little ]

10. Ask ___ boys to help you.


[ a few / a little ]

KSSR T3&4 [17] [ENGLISH L47]


Page 3 [vocabulary]
Choose the best answer.
11. You use me to sharpen your pencil.
[ knife / sword / sharpener ]

12. You use me to draw lines.


[ pencil / ruler / eraser ]

13. Grandfather uses me when he reads.


[ mirror / spectacles / binoculars ]

14. Mother uses me to sweep the floor.


[ rake / mop / broom ]

15. I use this to know the time.


[ watch / calculator / torchlight ]

16. The gardener uses this to dig a hole.


[ hoe / saw / ladder ]

17. The carpenter uses this to pull out nails.


[ plier / axe / larder ]

18. People use this when it rains.


[ umbrella / newspaper / jeans ]

19. The Chinese uses this when they eat.


[ forks / spoons / chopsticks ]
20. Linda uses this to fetch water from the river.
[ bucket / bottle / basin ]

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