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Global English 3

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Class: ……………… Date: …………………………...

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Unit 7: Puzzles and Codes - 3 Score: ___/15
A. KEY POINTS

Vocabulary expensive, delicious, hungry, tired, owner, yell, enjoy, demand, judge,
(Từ vựng) clever, wise, sadly, coins, jingle
• Review the present perfect
Have you ever been to Japan?
• Review adjective order: Number → size → color → noun
Grammar There are two little green snakes.
(Ngữ pháp) • Review indirect object pronouns
a girl = her a boy = him
a thing = it people or things = them
Henry wants a spoon. Give the spoon to him.

B. PRACTICE
I. Choose the correct answer to fill in the blank.
1. I have ………………………… TV for 30 minutes.

A. watch B. watched C. watching

2. The man was …………………………and tired. He wanted some food.

A. expensive B. hungry C. happy

3. Have you ever ………………………… a camel?

A. ride B. rode C. ridden

4. My sister has………………………… to America.

A. been B. was C. are

5. I’m busy right now. Could you please call ………………………… after an hour?

A. me B. her C. him

6. I can see ………………………… snakes.

A. two green big B. two big green C. big two green

7. …………………………Daisy travelled to Japan?

A. Did B. Have C. Has


II. Read the texts and choose the correct answers
Julius Caesar, the emperor of ancient Rome, wrote messages for his army in secret code.
His messages told the army what to do. He gave the messages to a messenger and said
‘Quick! Take this to my army.’ The messenger jumped on a horse and rode to where the army
was fighting. Sometimes enemies caught the messenger, but the enemies couldn’t read the
messages because they didn’t know the secret code. Only a few people in Julius Caesar’s
army could read the message.
1. Who is Julius Caesar?
A. The messenger B. The army C. The emperor of ancient Rome
2. Why couldn’t the enemies read the messages?
A. Because they couldn’t open the messages.
B. Because they didn’t know the secret code.
C. Because they couldn’t catch the messenger.
3. Who could read the message?
A. All people B. A few people C. No one
Birbal and the birds
King Akbar and Birbal were looking at the beautiful birds in the king’s garden.
‘Birbal,’ said King Akbar. ‘How many birds are there in my kingdom?’
Birbal thought for a few seconds and then he said, ‘There are nine thousand four hundred
and sixty-three birds in your kingdom.’
The king was surprised. ‘Are you sure?’ he asked. ‘What if there are more birds than that?’
Birbal answered, ‘Maybe they are visiting from other kingdoms.’
‘What if there are fewer birds?’ asked King Akbar.
‘Then some of our birds have gone on holiday to other places,’ answered Birbal.
King Akbar laughed. ‘A very good answer,’ he said. ‘You are a clever man, Birbal!’

4. How many birds in the kingdom did Birbal say?


A. 9463 B. 94,000 C. 963
5. What did Birbal think if there were more birds?
A. Maybe the birds are visiting from other kingdoms.
B. Maybe the birds have gone on holiday.
C. He didn’t know.

III. Read and answer the questions. Write 3 words or more for each sentence.
1. Have you ever seen an elephant? …………………………………………………………………………………………

2. What have you done today?

I have…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

3. Which countries have you visited? (Japan, Thailand, Korea, …)

I have…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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