Answer Key
Oxford Advanced Thematic Anthology Book 1 Unit 10
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         ii)      T
         iii)     NG
4        25ºC–27ºC
5        because betta fish have big               flowing fins which can make it           difficult for
them to swim in           strong currents (any              reasonable answer)
6        circulate
7        because Betta fish are actually           aggressive, territorial and used         in fish
fights
8        male Bettas
9        D
10       to make Betta fish more           attractive/beautiful to look at            (any reasonable
answer)
11       breathe air directly
12       because it can easily jump out            of the tank
13       Bettas
14       to explain the reason/            emphasize the importance of                not overfeeding
Bettas
15       i)       Siamese
         ii)      Asian
         iii)     three/3
         iv)      carnivorous
         v)       brine
Vocabulary A (p. 62)
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Answer Key
Oxford Advanced Thematic Anthology Book 1 Unit 10
1       lounging                                          6        fascinating
2       aquarium                                          7        territorial
3       deceptive                                         8        carnivorous
4       awesome                                           9        ornament
5       inhale                                            10       graceful
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Answer Key
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Vocabulary B (p. 63)
1       gerbil                                            5        chinchilla
2       jellyfish                                         6        guinea pig
3       hedgehog                                          7        ferret
4       corn flake                                        8        sea horse
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