Hedgehog

This task is about listening and recalling information.
Listen to the poem about a hedgehog and answer the questions.

Question

a) What, according to the poem, can signal danger to a hedgehog?
    • The scent of an approaching human.

    • An absence of movement.

    • A person's shuffling walk.

    • The sound of a breaking twig.

Question

b) Why did the writer turn the hedgehog over?
    • To stop it pricking him.

    • To look into the hedgehog's eyes.

    • To try to be friendly.

    • To see if it was all right.

Question

c) What does the "coat of lances" refer to?
    • Blades of grass.

    • The hedgehog's spines.

    • Cracked twigs.

    • The hedgehog's clenched claws.

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d) What did the writer want to do at this meeting with the hedgehog?
    • Show he was interested in it.

    • Help it find its way out of his garden.

    • Protect it from its enemies.

    • Communicate with it.

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e) What did the hedgehog's eyes reveal?
    • fear

    • interest

    • alarm

    • nothing

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f) The hedgehog showed awareness of the writer's presence by
    • moving near to the writer.

    • looking in the writer's direction.

    • letting the writer turn it over.

    • stopping suddenly.