Clear the Shelters

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Listen to the video carefully and answer the following questions. Choose the best answer for each question. Click “Submit Answers” when you’re done to see your results.

Clear the Shelters – Listening Comprehension Exercise

Clear the Shelters – Listening Comprehension Exercise

Instructions:

Listen carefully and choose the best answer for each question.

1. What event was being promoted in the segment?
  • The Clear the Shelters adoption campaign
  • An annual dog fashion show
  • A local pet grooming contest
  • A fundraiser for veterinary research
2. According to the segment, what is the main issue shelters are facing right now?
  • Lack of volunteers
  • Not enough puppies being born
  • Too many cats being brought in
  • Overcapacity and difficulty getting dogs adopted
3. What solution is encouraged for people who cannot adopt a pet permanently?
  • Donating toys and food only
  • Fostering dogs until they are adopted
  • Sponsoring a kennel online
  • Volunteering once a year
4. Why does Elizabeth recommend fostering before adopting?
  • It is free entertainment
  • It is required by shelters
  • It helps shelters earn more money
  • It allows families to test compatibility with their lifestyle and children
5. What special detail was mentioned about the puppies' appearance?
  • They had custom Oscar de la Renta bows
  • They were wearing handmade scarves
  • They were groomed for a commercial
  • They were wearing matching sweaters
6. What benefit of fostering was emphasized regarding costs?
  • Foster families receive free toys
  • Medical and other expenses are paid for by the rescue
  • Families are paid to foster
  • Food is partially reimbursed
7. What age were Brave and Bungalow said to be?
  • Around 6 to 8 weeks
  • Almost one year old
  • About 3 to 4 months old
  • Just under two months
8. How did Elizabeth describe the puppies' behavior that morning?
  • They were calm and quiet
  • They were shy and hiding
  • They were nervous and barking loudly
  • They had been wrestling and causing chaos
9. What phrase did Elizabeth use to describe fostering?
  • "A soft place to land" for dogs
  • "A big commitment"
  • "A long-term contract"
  • "A volunteer challenge"
10. What did the hosts say about Bungalow?
  • He was shy and quiet
  • He seemed to be the crowd favorite
  • He needed extra training
  • He was the older of the two
11. What sensory detail did Elizabeth mention about the puppies?
  • Their soft fur
  • Their playful bark
  • Their puppy smell, saying you "can't beat it"
  • Their wagging tails
12. What was the overall tone of the conversation?
  • Serious and urgent
  • Neutral and factual
  • Sad and emotional
  • Warm and enthusiastic

Your Results

Clear the Shelters – Vocabulary & Expression Quiz

Clear the Shelters – Vocabulary & Expression Quiz (B1 Level)

Instructions:

Choose the best answer for each question. There is only one correct answer per question.

1. What does the expression "scratch the surface" mean?
  • to stop doing something
  • to start learning or doing something but only in a basic way
  • to make a hole in something
  • to hurt an animal
2. What does "dip in the pool" mean?
  • to clean the pool
  • to drink pool water
  • to swim or relax in the water
  • to fix the pool
3. What does the word "adopted" mean?
  • to visit a shelter
  • to sell an animal
  • to take a pet or child into your home and care for it
  • to buy something new
4. What does "rescue animals" mean?
  • animals that help people find things
  • animals used in movies
  • animals that live in the wild
  • animals that were saved from danger or bad situations
5. What does "walk us through" mean in this context?
  • to enter a building
  • to explain step by step
  • to take a break
  • to go for a walk with dogs
6. What does "overcapacity" mean?
  • when animals are outside
  • when a place is empty
  • when a place is too full
  • when people stop working
7. What does "make room" mean in this part: "make room for other dogs"?
  • to invite people
  • to paint the shelter
  • to create space or free up space
  • to clean a room
8. What does "fostering" mean?
  • to visit a vet
  • to buy an expensive dog
  • to train a police dog
  • to take care of an animal temporarily until it finds a home
9. What does "a soft place to land" mean?
  • a toy store
  • a safe and comfortable home or environment
  • a park
  • a blanket for dogs
10. What does "a test run" mean when talking about fostering?
  • an exercise for the dog
  • a new adoption rule
  • a short or trial experience to see if something works
  • a race for pets
11. What does "causing chaos" mean?
  • helping the shelter
  • making a lot of noise or disorder
  • sleeping quietly
  • cleaning the house
12. What does "you can't beat it" mean when the speaker talks about "puppy smell"?
  • it smells terrible
  • it's too strong
  • nothing is better than that
  • it's unhealthy

Your Results

SCRATCHING THE SURFACE.

SAM BROCK, BERGEN COUNTY, NEW

JERSEY.

>> I GUESS WE’VE GOT OUR

WEEKEND PLANS.

YOU KNOW WHO ELSE LIKES TO DIP

IN THE POOL, PUPPIES.

WHY DO WE HAVE THESE CUTE

LITTLE GUYS ON SITE?

>> I’M BUSY GETTING KISSES FROM

A PUPPY.

HIS 11th ANNUAL CLEAR THE

SHELTER CAMPAIGN, IT’S AN NBC

TELEMUNDO EVENT AND IT HELPS

MORE THAN 1 MILLION PETS GET

ADOPTED AND RAISE MILLIONS OF

DOLLARS TO SUPPORT RESCUE

ANIMALS.

>> WE ARE SO HAPPY TO HAVE WITH

US BRAVE AND BUNGALOW, AND

THEY’RE BOTH UP FOR ADOPTION,

ELIZABETH HAS SPENT THE LAST

SEVERAL YEARS PREPARING DOGS TO

GET ADOPTED.

IT’S SO NICE TO HAVE YOU HERE.

>> THANKS FOR HAVING ME AND THE

PUPPIES, OF COURSE.

>> WALK US THROUGH, CLEAR THE

SHELTERS.

THIS IS AN AWESOME EFFORT, EACH

YEAR, TO HELP FIND HOMES FOR

THESE DOGS.

>> THERE IS A NATIONAL CRISIS

HAPPENING IN ANIMAL WELFARE

RIGHT NOW.

ALL SHELTERS ARE COMPLETELY

OVERCAPACITY, THEY ARE

STRUGGLING TO GET DOGS ADOPTED,

GET DOGS MOVING OUT SO THEY CAN

MAKE ROOM FOR OTHER DOGS.

SO CLEAR THE SHELTERS

ENCOURAGES PEOPLE TO GET OUT

AND ADOPT BUT ALSO WHAT I DO IF

YOU ARE NOT IN A POSITION TO

ADOPT, IS FOSTERING, AND

FOSTERING IS SO GREAT BECAUSE

IT’S THAT HAPPY MEDIUM OF YOU

GET THE COMPANIONSHIP OF A DOG

BUT YOU DON’T HAVE ANY BILLS.

THE RESCUE PAYS FOR EVERYTHING

SO YOU DON’T HAVE TO PAY FOR

THE MEDICAL BILLS AND YOU’RE

LIKE A SOFT PLACE TO LAND FOR

THIS DOG UNTIL THEY GET

ADOPTED.

>> IT’S GREAT FOR FAMILIES,

LIKE WE WANT TO TRY IT BUT WE

ARE NOT SURE WE ARE ALL IN.

>> TO GO IN SIGHT UNSEEN, AND

ADOPT A DOG WHEN YOU DON’T KNOW

HOW THEY INTERACT WITH YOUR

CHILDREN OR HOW THEY INTERACT

WITH YOUR LIFESTYLE, I THINK

FOSTERING IS SO GOOD.

LIKE A TEST RUN.

AND IF IT DOESN’T MATCH, THEY

GET ADOPTED.

THIS IS BUNGALOW, AND THIS IS

BRAVE, THEY ARE AVAILABLE FOR

ADOPTION.

THE 3 TO 4 MONTHS OLD, THEY’RE

VERY TIRED RIGHT NOW, YOU

WOULDN’T KNOW IT BUT THEY BEEN

WRESTLING ALL MORNING AND

CAUSING CHAOS, BUT I DO HAVE TO

POINT OUT THESE ARE CUSTOM

OSCAR DE LA RENTA BOSE THAT

OSCAR DILLER INTO SENT TO THEM

SO THEY ARE COULD TOUR RESCUE

PUPS.

THEY ARE FASHIONABLE AND THEY

ARE THE SWEETEST BABIES, THEY

ARE VERY MUCH LIKE PUPPIES,

THEY GET TIRED EASILY, THEY

PLAY HARD, BUT THE PUPPIES

SMELL, IT’S JUST, YOU CAN’T

BEAT IT.

>> THE ARE WEARING OSCAR DE LA

RENTA.

>> THANK YOU FOR BEING HERE.

LOOK AT THESE FACES, HOW CAN

YOU RESIST IT?

>> A BEAUTIFUL.

>> BUNGALOW, I FEEL LIKE HE’S

BEEN THE CROWD FAVORITE,

NOTHING AGAINST BRAVE.