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Name 

:……………………………………….…. Class : 3 ………………….. 2018/19

Mid -term English test N° 1


A- Listening comprehension (8) :

1) Listen and tick the right option(1) :


The speakers in each situation (A, B, C) are:
 Going through hard times.
 Sharing good experiences.
 Worried about the future.
2) Listen and complete the table below with appropriate information (2) :

Situation Name trouble


A Rayan …………………………his exam.
B Megan Her pet was hit by a car and died.
C A son Someone …………...…his father’s mobile phone.

3) What is the reaction of the speakers? (2) :


 Rayan’s mother is ………………………her son for not revising
for his exam.
 Megan’s neighbour is trying to ………………………. Megan.
4) Focus on situation B and complete (1):
« We took him …………………..to the vet but there was
………………… she could do ».

5) Focus on situation C and circle the function of the following statement?


« I’m really sorry dad. » expressing: opinion - sympathy - apology

6) Say whether the following sounds are similar or different (1):


 feeling - hit ………………………
 Sotmach- economics …………………..
B- Language (12) :
1- Circle the right option (4) :
We should establish clear family roles so that each member (are/was/)
is responsible for (fulfilling /assignment / setting) certain tasks.
Mothers and fathers have a clear understanding of their roles as
parents. They are to provide (resources/resource / source) such as
food, clothing, shelter., discipline, a (support/supported/supportive)
nurturing environment that facilitates their children’s physical and
emotional (management/development /reassurance). Children need
to take on a responsibility or more whatever his /her age. If someone
feels overburdened and unable to fulfil (these/those/that) particular
role, then changes (may/have to/must) be needed. As a result, we
have a (accomplished/healthy/demanding) family functioning.

2- Fill in the blanks with words from the list below (4).
dishes/longer /chores/sloppy/with/jobs /deal /of/upset/ for
I left home when I was seventeen and by the time I had met Jane, I
had been taking care …………. myself for years. So doing it for her
was not a big…………….. When I was a kid, my mum did all the
household ………………….. and my dad could barely boil an egg.
That suited them, but I never wanted that imbalance in my
relationship, for both we have full-time…………. Jane earns more
money than me and works……………..hours, so it made sense I
would be Milo’s main carer. I hate looking at piles of dirty ………….
and Jane refuses to do it. I wouldn’t say she is lazy or …………., she
deals …………the bills, cleans the bathroom and irons. I think sharing
housework is so important in happy family life.
3- Put the words in the correct form/tense (4):
Authoritarian parents are not child-centred parents. They do not openly
show affection and (warm)………………toward their children. They
do not (encouraged)……………… their kids to develop independence.
For (they)……………, absolute obedience is a key value. Thus, they
do not explain (rule)……………. or punishments. They are (simple)
……………… the parents and they must be (obey)
………………..Such parents often resort to (harshly) ..…………
forms of punishment to control their children’s (behave)
……………….. and maintain discipline.

Name :………………………. Class : 4 ……….. 2019/20

Mid -term English test N° 1


A) Listening comprehension (8) :

1- Listen and tick the right option(1) :


The speakers in each situation (A, B, C) are :
 Planning to go on a holiday.
 Enjoying their package tour.
 Describing their former holidays.
2- Listen and complete the table below with appropriate information (3):

Situation People Holiday destination Duration Means.t


A John Green Springs One day ………
B Peter Spain …………. ******
C Sam and his brother ………………. ******** ******

3- Focus on situation B and correct the wrong detail (1) :


 On the first two days, they will be taken to Madrid, then they will
go to Barcelona for four days, on the last day, they will visit
Granada.
 ………………………………………………………………
4- Focus on situation B and complete (1):
« It’s a …………….city with an amazing ………………… ».

5- What is the function of the following statement in situation C?


« My brother and I are going on a holiday. » expressing: ………………..

6- Say whether the following sounds are similar or different (1) :


 …………… - …………………
 ……………… - ………………..
B) Language(12) :
1- Circle the right option (4) :
We should establish clear family roles so that each member (are/was/)
is responsible for (fulfilling /assignment / setting) certain tasks.
Mothers and fathers have a clear understanding of their roles as
parents. They are to provide (resources/resource / source) such as
food, clothing, shelter., discipline, a (support/supported/supportive)
nurturing environment that facilitates their children’s physical and
emotional (management/development /reassurance). Children need
to take on a responsibility or more whatever his /her age. If someone
feels overburdened and unable to fulfil (these/those/that) particular
role, then changes (may/have to/must) be needed. As a result, we
have a (accomplished/healthy/demanding) family functioning.

2- Fill in the blanks with words from the list below (4).
dishes/longer /chores/sloppy/with/jobs /deal /of/upset/ for
I left home when I was seventeen and by the time I had met Jane, I
had been taking care …………. myself for years. So doing it for her
was not a big…………….. When I was a kid, my mum did all the
household ………………….. and my dad could barely boil an egg.
That suited them, but I never wanted that imbalance in my
relationship, for both we have full-time…………. Jane earns more
money than me and works……………..hours, so it made sense I
would be Milo’s main carer. I hate looking at piles of dirty ………….
and Jane refuses to do it. I wouldn’t say she is lazy or …………., she
deals …………the bills, cleans the bathroom and irons. I think sharing
housework is so important in happy family life.
3- Put the words in the correct form/tense (4):
Authoritarian parents are not child-centred parents. They do not openly
show affection and (warm)………………toward their children. They
do not (encouraged)……………… their kids to develop independence.
For (they)……………, absolute obedience is a key value. Thus, they
do not explain (rule)……………. or punishments. They are (simple)
……………… the parents and they must be (obey)
………………..Such parents often resort to (harshly) ..…………
forms of punishment to control their children’s (behave)
……………….. and maintain discipline.

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