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Sinif: IX Variant A
First/Last name: _______________ Date:_________________
11. Put the words in yhe correct orde to make up a sentences.(10 bal)
1.saw\Kelly\the policemen\the room\entering.
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2.a strange \noise\ Megan\ in the yard\ playing\ heard.
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Read the Read the passage and answer the questions.
( 1. )In front of the enormous Shibuya train station in Tokyo, there is a life-size bronze statue
of a dog. Even though the statue is very small when compared to the huge neon signs
flashing, it isn't difficult to find. It has been used as a meeting point since 1934 and today you
will find hundreds of people waiting there for their friends to arrive- just look for the crowds.
(2)Hachiko, an Akita dog, was born in 1923 and brought to Tokyo in 1924. His owner,
Professor Eisaburo Uyeno and he were inseparable friends right from the start. Each day
Hachiko would accompany his owner, a professor at the Imperial University, to Shibuya train
station when he left for work. When he came back, the professor would always find the dog
patiently waiting for him. Sadly, the professor died suddenly at work in 1925 before he could
return home.
(3)Although Hachiko was still a young dog, the bond between him and his owner was very
strong and he continued to wait at the station every day. Sometimes, he would stay there for
days at a time, though some believe that he kept returning because of the food he was given
by street vendors. He became a familiar sight to commuters over time. In 1934, a statue of
him was put outside the station. In 1935, Hachiko died at the place he last saw his friend
alive.
12. Complete the sentences. (5)
1. Hachiko’s statue is small in comparison to:
a. Life sized dogs. b. Huge billboard ( reklam tablosu)signs. c. Huge neon signs.
13. People get together at the statue of Hachiko because: (5)
a. They like to visit the bronze statue and pray for the dog’s soul.
b. It serves as a meeting point for lovers.
c. People await there to meet with their friends.
14. Answer the questions.(10)
Where did the professor work?
When did the professor die?
15. Write true (T), false (F) or not given (NG) (10
1. Hachiko waited at the station every day.
2. Nobody gave Hachiko any food.
3. The tie between Hachiko and his owner was very strong and he continued to wait at
the station every day
4. Hachika believed that he would return.
Böyük Summativ Qiymətləndirmə 1
Sinif: IX Variant B
First/Last name: _______________ Date:_________________
In 1608 an Englishman Thomas Coryate visited Italy. He was surprised that the Italians
didn’t eat with hands, but used forks. Thomas liked it. He decided to give a dinner party at
home in England and put forks on the table. His friends were surprised to see them. But the
first piece of meat Thomas took with fork fell on the floor. His friends laughed , they didn’t
like the fork. Only fifteen years later the English began to use forks.
12.Choose the wrong variant according to the passage. (5 bal)
Thomas Coryate’s friends ……..
A) began to eat meat with forks at once
B) saw the first piece of meat fall on the floor
C) knew nothing about forks
D) were surprised to see forks
E)didn’t like the forks
13.The underlined word “them” in the passage refers to…… (5 bal)
A) the English B) the Italians C) Thomas Coryate’s
friends D) the hands E) the forks
Sinif: IX Variant A
First/Last name: _______________ Date:_________________
I. Today 20 per cent of the land is desert and it is growing. Deserts make it difficult for plants
and animals to survive. Why are the deserts growing? One reason is climate. Rain doesn't
come every year. The sun is very hot. Another reason is people. People cut trees, but trees
can stop the winds. The wind takes all the good soil. Plants can grow only in good soil.
II. Deserts are full of plants and animals which don't need much water to live. Desert plants
can live without fresh water for years. A cactus can hold water in its stem so it doesn't need
rain very often. Other plants have very long roots which can get water from underground.
Some desert animals spend much of their time underground or hide in the shade of some
desert plants during the day and come out at night to get food. They can get water from eating
seeds or from eating other animals.
III. There are a lot of deserts. Some of them are very hot but some are very cold. The Sahara
Desert in Africa is the largest desert in the world.
12. Match the suitable heading for each paragraph.(5 bal)
Paragraph 1 A) the life in desert
Paragraph 2 B) the reasons for growing deserts
Paragraph 3 C) the larget desert in the world
Sinif: IX Variant B
First/Last name: _______________ Date:_________________
1. Fred and his three sons, Nick, Sam and Mike, were swimming in the sea when suddenly
five dolphins swam towards them. The dolphins were swimming in circles around them, and
hitting the water with their tails. One dolphin swam towards Fred and Nick, who were about
15 metres away from Mike, and was trying to push them to the other boys.
2. Then suddenly Fred saw another huge fish swimming around Sam and Mike. It was a two
metre-long white shark that was three metres away from them. Fred was terrified, but at that
point, he realized the dolphins were trying to join all of them to protect. Then the shark went
to Fred and Nick. But the dolphins managed to push the four swimmers back together and
circled around them for 20 minutes. Fortunately, the shark swam away and the swimmers
reached the coast safely.
3. Fred told his friend Ben, a dolphin expert, about what happened. Ben said that there were
other reports from around the world about dolphins protecting swimmers from sharks.
12. What is the passage mainly about? (5 bal)
A. dolphin experts
B. grateful sharks
C. inexperienced swimmers
D. helpful dolphins
E. reports from around the world
13. Choose the correct answer to the question.(5 bal)
How did the dolphins manage to save Fred and his sons?
A. by hitting the water with their tails
B. by attacking them
C. by terrifying them
D. by pushing them to one another and circling around them
E. by swimming away from them
14. The pronoun them in paragraph 2 refers to (5 bal)
A. dolphins
B. Sam and Mike
C. tails
D. metres
E. Fred and Ben
15. Which word in paragragh 2 is closest in meaning to “scared”?(5 bal)
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Böyük Summativ Qiymətləndirmə 1
Sinif: IX Variant C
First/Last name: _______________ Date:_________________
1. Fred and his three sons, Nick, Sam and Mike, were swimming in the sea when suddenly
five dolphins swam towards them. The dolphins were swimming in circles around them, and
hitting the water with their tails. One dolphin swam towards Fred and Nick, who were about
15 metres away from Mike, and was trying to push them to the other boys.
2. Then suddenly Fred saw another huge fish swimming around Sam and Mike. It was a two
metre-long white shark that was three metres away from them. Fred was terrified, but at that
point, he realized the dolphins were trying to join all of them to protect. Then the shark went
to Fred and Nick. But the dolphins managed to push the four swimmers back together and
circled around them for 20 minutes. Fortunately, the shark swam away and the swimmers
reached the coast safely.
3. Fred told his friend Ben, a dolphin expert, about what happened. Ben said that there were
other reports from around the world about dolphins protecting swimmers from sharks.
12. What is the passage mainly about? (5 bal)
A. dolphin experts
B. grateful sharks
C. inexperienced swimmers
D. helpful dolphins
E. reports from around the world
13. Choose the correct answer to the question.(5 bal)
How did the dolphins manage to save Fred and his sons?
A. by hitting the water with their tails
B. by attacking them
C. by terrifying them
D. by pushing them to one another and circling around them
E. by swimming away from them
14. The pronoun them in paragraph 2 refers to (5 bal)
A. dolphins
B. Sam and Mike
C. Swimmers
D. metres
E. Fred and Ben
15. Which word in paragragh 2 is closest in meaning to “scared”?(5 bal)
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