Night Flyers
A Sweet Part of Nature
Based on both-
Night Flyers &
A Sweet Part of Nature
100

According to the selection, whey are bats having difficulty finding homes?

H.  People build on the land where bats once lived.

100

What happens when the land where bees live is turned into farmland?

Honeybees find less pollen and nectar.

100

The first photograph in "Night Flyers" and the Last photograph in "A Sweet Part of Nature" both show that- 

H.  people are interested in these animals 

200

Which sentence from the selection expresses an opinion?

D.  Giving a bat a home is a great way to help these useful creatures. 

200

What is the best summary of the selection titled "How Humans Can Help"?

J.  Anyone can help honeybees. People can grow plants that honeybees like. They can also build beehives. Some schools are teaching students how to be beekeepers and keep bees healthy. 

200

Based on details in both "Night Flyers" and "A Sweet Part Of Nature", the reader can tell that bats and honeybees are responsible for- 

D.  More food being produced because of pollination

300

The author includes Paragraph 2 in the selection most likely to --

A.  Describe some good things that bats do
300

The author's purpose for including paragraph 5 in the article most likely is to --

C.  describe ways to care for the honeybee population

300

What is one way that the bats in "Night Flyers" and the honeybees in "A Sweet Part of Nature" are different?

A.  Bats eat insects, while bees do not

400

Which section from the selection describes ways that bats can help people?

G.  The section titled "Bat Benefits"

400

What problem would most likely occur if there were too few honeybees?

A.  There would be much less healthy food to eat.

400

Read this sentence from paragraph 2 of "Night Flyers."

     Bats also spread pollen amont flowering plants.

Which sentence from "A Sweet Part of Nature" best shows a away that honeybees are similar to bats?

H.  Bees pollinate a wide variety of plants in the United States.

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