Grammar EP
Grammar EP
Grammar EP
Section A: Reading
Read the text below about Lake Baikal, and then answer the questions.
Lake Baikal
Amazing facts!
Surrounded almost entirely by mountains, the gigantic Lake Baikal is the world’s
oldest lake. While most freshwater lakes are less than twenty thousand years old, it
is estimated that this lake was created more than twenty-five million years ago. The
lake runs for nearly 640 kilometres through south-eastern Siberia, just north of the
Mongolian border. Although it is not the largest lake on Earth, with a depth of more
than 1 600 metres, it is the deepest. It holds one fifth of the world’s total fresh water –
more than any other freshwater lake on the planet. It contains more water than all the
Great Lakes in North America put together!
Clear waters
The lake has exceptionally crystal clear water. You can see as deep as 40 metres
below its surface. This is probably due to the colossal population of crayfish that live
there. They eat the algae and other particles in the water which, if left, would reduce
the visibility.
1 According to the text, how old is the freshwater Lake Baikal thought to be?
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2 What is special about Lake Baikal that allows so many plants and animals to
survive in such deep water?
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3 Tick () two boxes to show which are true statements about Lake Baikal.
It has the largest surface area of all the freshwater lakes in the world.
It holds more fresh water than any other lake in the world.
last
Read this text about a type of fish, and then answer the questions.
The golomyanka
As so much of the body mass of the golomyanka is oil, it must remain in waters of
five degrees Celsius or lower. If the water is any warmer than this, the fish literally
melts, leaving behind a skeleton and a pool of oil. For this reason, the fish only
comes to the surface at night and remains in deep water during daylight.
The golomyanka is the only fish in the northern hemisphere to give birth to live
young. When the female is approximately two years old, she produces between
2 000 and 3 000 independent larvae and then dies.
Due to the large number of golomyanka, it is the main food source of nerpa seals.
Although there are thought to be about 150 000 tons of the fish in Lake Baikal,
golomyanka are solitary creatures which do not form groups or shoals. This makes
them difficult to catch, so they are not fished on any major scale, but local people use
their oil for medical remedies.
7 (a) What is special about the body of the golomyanka that allows it to swim in
deep water?
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You cannot find the golomyanka anywhere else in the world apart from
Lake Baikal.
9 Suggest a reason why the golomyanka stays in deep water during sunlight.
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(a) What is the purpose of the sub-headings in the text Lake Baikal?
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(b) In the text The golomyanka, paragraphs are used. Draw lines to link each
paragraph to its sub-heading.