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Ira Lisetskai [31]
2 years ago
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In Kenya, there was a special elephant named Echo. She was the leader of her elephant group. In 1990, Echo had a baby named Ely.

His front legs were weak. He couldn’t stand up.
If a baby is hurt, elephants usually leave it behind. Soon it was time to move away and find food. But Echo didn’t leave Ely.

Echo tried to help Ely stand. But he couldn’t do it. After three days, Ely stood up slowly. Soon he could walk by himself! Before long, Echo and Ely joined the other elephants again.

Thanks to Echo, Ely has a healthy, happy life.Top of Form

Câu 18.
What is the main idea of this passage?


A
Echo and Ely were in the same group.


B
Elephants never leave hurt babies behind.


C
Echo helped Ely and waited for him.

Câu 19.
What was the name of the special elephant in Kenya?


A
Echo


B
Ely


C
Kenya

Câu 20.
When did Echo have a baby named Ely?


A
In 1922


B
In 1990


C
In 1920

Câu 21.
What was Echo in her group?


A
the father


B
the leader


C
the baby

Câu 22.
Ely had ------ front legs when he was born.


A
weak


B
good


C
strong

Câu 23.
Echo didn’t leave Ely although it was time to ------ and find food.


A
move


B
go out


C
stay

Câu 24.
How long did it take for Ely to stand up?


A
three days


B
two days


C
three weeks

Câu 25.
Elephants usually leave ------behind


A
strong baby elephant


B
injured baby elephants
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1 answer:
marishachu [46]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

B . Elephants never leave hurt babies behind.

A . Echo

B . In 1990

C . the baby

A . weak

B . go out

A . three days

B . injured baby elephants

Explanation:

Here you go, I tired to answer everything the best I could and went back to double check my answers. ^-^ I hope this helps and good luck!

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