Read Text A, Horses, in the insert and then answer Question 1(a-f).
1(a) What is the other name for an Eohippus, according to paragraph 1?
Read Text A, Horses, in the insert and then answer Question 1(a-f).
1(b)(i) Use your own words to explain what the text means by:
‘forest dweller’ (lines 4-5)
Read Text A, Horses, in the insert and then answer Question 1(a-f).
1(b)(ii) Use your own words to explain what the text means by:
‘only faintly resembled’ (line 5)
Read Text A, Horses, in the insert and then answer Question 1(a-f).
Reread paragraph 2 (‘These early prototype … tame?’).
1(c) Give two of the main ways in which horses were used by humans in the past.
Read Text A, Horses, in the insert and then answer Question 1(a-f).
Reread paragraph 3 (‘Scientists identified … proximity.’)
1(d) Identify two reasons why scientists researching horse domestication thought that Iberia might have been the first place where horses were tamed.
Read Text A, Horses, in the insert and then answer Question 1(a-f).
Reread paragraphs 4 and 5 (‘But the archaeological … importance of horses.’)
1(e)(i) Explain why scientists first thought Botai was ‘the most likely place’ that horses were first tamed by humans.
Read Text A, Horses, in the insert and then answer Question 1(a-f).
Reread paragraphs 4 and 5 (‘But the archaeological … importance of horses.’)
1(e)(ii) Explain why scientists now no longer believe that modern domestic horses originated from Botai.
Read Text A, Horses, in the insert and then answer Question 1(a-f).
Reread paragraph 6 (‘Tantalisingly … grass’).
1(f)(i) Why does the writer use the word ‘explosion’ (line 29) rather than the word ‘increase’ to describe the development of horse-based transport?
Read Text A, Horses, in the insert and then answer Question 1(a-f).
Reread paragraph 6 (‘Tantalisingly … grass’).
1(f)(ii) Explain what the writer suggests about horses in the phrase:
'elegant, living machines, powered only by grass' (line 31).
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