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ENGLISH TEST
4 TERM GRADE 3 2023
Name: __________________________________________________ Date: ___________________
1. Look and write the words.

2. Use the code to find the verbs

3. Write in the missing words (use past tense of the verb or the negative form (didn´t)
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4. Write 5 sentences using the future tense (going to)

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5. Write the past tense of the next verbs.

 Go=
 Cook=
 Listen =
 Speak=
 Have =

ENGLISH TEST
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4 TERM GRADE 4 2023


Name: __________________________________________________ Date: ___________________

1. Complete the dialogs.(possessive pronouns)

2. Write C (countable) or U (uncountable)

 Chicken__  Oranges __

 Salt __  Sugar __

 Tomatoes__  Eggs ___

 Soda__  Bread__

 Milk__  Meat __

3. Complete the questions


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4. Make questions.

5. Write the meaning of the next verbs:

 Draw=  Drink=
 Go=  Eat=
 Speak=
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ENGLISH TEST
4 TERM GRADE 5 2023
Name: __________________________________________________ Date: ___________________
1. Match the sentences.(will for offers and promises)

2. Complete the sentences with the verbs in the box (present perfect +just)

3. Look and match.


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4. Listening comprehension, write T (true) or F (False).

The woman orders Soup of the Day for her starter.


a.True
b.False
The woman orders chicken and rice for her main course.
a.True
b.False
The man orders a burger with bacon and cheese.
a.True
b.False
The woman orders wine and the man orders beer.
a.True
b.False
The man chooses apple pie and cream for dessert.
a.True
b.False

5. Write a paragraph of 10 lines free topic

ENGLISH TEST
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4 TERM GRADE 6 2023


Name: __________________________________________________ Date: _________________

1. Read the article and choose the correct answer.

Christmas
A Christian holiday signifying the birth of Jesus, Christmas is widely celebrated and enjoyed across the United States and the
world. The holiday always falls on 25 December (regardless of the day of the week), and is typically accompanied by decorations,
presents, and special meals.
Specifically, the legend behind Christmas (and the one that most children are told) is that Santa Claus, a bearded, hefty, jolly,
and red-jacket-wearing old man who lives in the North Pole, spends the year crafting presents with his elves, or small, festive,
excited Santa-assistants. All the children who behave throughout the year are admitted to the Good List, and will presumably
receive their desired gifts on Christmas, while those who don't behave are placed on the Naughty List, and will presumably
(although the matter is determined by parents) receive a lump of coal.
Santa Claus is said to fly around the Christmas sky in a sled powered by his magical reindeer, or cold-resistant, mythically
powered, individually named animals, delivering presents to each child's house in the process. Santa is also expected to slide
through chimneys to deliver these presents (homes not equipped with chimneys might "leave the front door cracked open"), and
children sometimes arrange cookies or other treats on a plate for him to enjoy.
Gifts are placed underneath a Christmas tree, or a pine tree that's decorated with ornaments and/or lights and is symbolic of the
holiday. Additionally, smaller gifts may be placed inside a stocking, or a sock-shaped, holiday-specific piece of fabric that's
generally hung on the mantle of a fireplace (homes without fireplaces might use the wall). A Christmas tree's ornaments, or
hanging, typically spherical decorations, in addition to the mentioned lights, may be accompanied by a star, or a representation of
the Star of Jerusalem that the Three Apostles followed while bringing Baby Jesus gifts and honoring him, in the Bible.
On what date does Christmas take place?
a) The date varies from year-to-year b) 20th December
c) 31st December d) 25th December
Which mythical figure is said to deliver presents on Christmas?
a) The Easter Bunny b) Saint Patrick
c) Santa Claus d) Christmas Angel
How are children's present requests said to be granted or denied on Christmas?
a) Randomly b) Through a specially designed mathematical formula
c) Nobody is quite sure d) By reviewing their presence on either the "Good" or "Naughty" List
Which parties are said to help Santa Claus make and deliver presents?
a) Elves b) He performs the work himself
c) Magical reindeer d) A and C

On Christmas, where are presents typically found?


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a) Underneath the Christmas tree and in stockings b) In the chimney


c) In the mailbox d) Hidden throughout the house
The Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty, arguably one of New York City’s most iconic symbols, is a popular tourist attraction for first-time visitors to the
city. This 150-foot monument was gifted to the United States from France in order to celebrate 100 years of America’s independence.
The statue is located on Liberty Island, and it is accessible by taking a ferry from either Battery Park in New York City or Liberty State
Park in Jersey City.
When Claire visited the Statue of Liberty for the first time, she instantly admired it as a symbol of freedom. Claire made sure to make
reservations before her visit because only 240 people are permitted to climb the staircase to the top of the statue every day. After
climbing almost 400 stairs, Claire received spectacular views of the city from the statue’s crown.
During her visit, Claire learned that the Statue of Liberty was not always the color that it is now. She found out that because the statue’s
exterior is made of copper, the statue oxidized over time, giving it the greenish appearance it has in present day. When it was first
constructed, the statue was the same color as a shiny penny!
After touring the Statue of Liberty, Claire spent the rest of the day in New York City visiting other important monuments and historic
landmarks. Claire left New York hoping to have had the time to explore more sites, but she can’t wait to return to the city in the future.
Who gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States?
a The Dutch c The French
b The Spanish d The British
What was the Statue of Liberty intended to celebrate?
a Economic recovery from the Great Depression c Open immigration to the United States
b A century of American independence d The end of the Civil War
How many people are permitted to climb the statue’s stairs per day?
a 400 c 150
b 240 d 100
From which part of the statue did Claire receive spectacular views of the city?
a The nose c The crown
b The mouth d The eyes
Why has the Statue of Liberty changed color over time?
a New York’s poor air quality has eroded the statue. c It was painted green during restorations.
b The statue is poorly maintained by the city. d Its copper exterior oxidized.

3.listen and choose the correct answer


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Question 1:
What does Alice keep forgetting? c Her dog
a Her purse d Her umbrella
b Her hat
Question 2:
How is Alice shielding herself from the rain?
a With her coat c Under a tree
b With her hands d She doesn't have a shield
Question 3:
Who is watching Alice?
a The mailman c No one
b People with umbrellas d Alice's dog
Question 4:
What season is it?
a Summer c Spring
b Winter d Autumn
4.Listen and choose the correct answer
Why do some people love winter? d They disappear
a They like to ski Who burns wood in the fall?
b They like the holidays a The writer
c They like the cold b The writer's neighbors
d They like sun c The writer's family
What happens to the weather in fall? d The writer's friends
a It rains What does the smell of smoke mean?
b It becomes cool a It is starting to rain
c It snows a lot b Everything is green
d Its sunny and warm all the time c The leaves are turning colors
What happens to leaves in the fall? d Winter is coming soon
a They fall from the trees
b They begin to sprout 5. Write a paragraph of 15 lines (free topic)
c They turn brown
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ENGLISH TEST
4 TERM GRADE 7 2023
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Name: __________________________________________________ Date: _________________

1. Reading comprehension

Yellowstone National Park


Yellowstone National Park, located in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming, was established as the first national park
in the United States. The park is a popular destination for visitors who enjoy ecological tourism as it offers
forests, mountains, and abundant ecosystems to explore. Some of Yellowstone’s most well-known landmarks
are its geothermal hot springs and geysers, the most famous of which is named Old Faithful.
Last fall, Lisa and her friends decided to take a camping trip to Yellowstone National Park. They arranged to
stay at one of the park’s many convenient campsites. For their camping trip, they brought their backpacks,
sleeping bags, and a cooler of food and drinks. They pitched their tents immediately upon arriving to their
campsite.
During their trip, Lisa and her friends hiked the many trails of the park, exploring its natural surroundings. In the
forest, they saw a lot of local wildlife. Lisa was surprised to see a family of grizzly bears, some gray wolves,
and even bald eagles flying overhead. Outside of the woods, they admired the beauty of some of
Yellowstone’s natural cascades.
Since Yellowstone contains many hot springs and the world’s largest area of active geysers, Lisa and her
friends visited many different geyser sites. They even spent an afternoon swimming in Yellowstone’s Boiling
River. Of all of the sites, Lisa and her friends agreed that Old Faithful was the most impressive. Lisa and her
friends waited patiently for the geyser to erupt. After about 40 minutes, a stream of boiling water over 100 feet
tall sprayed from the ground and up into the air. Fortunately, no one got wet!

Question 1:

Yellowstone is an important national park in the United States because:

a It is the most visited U.S. national park. b It is the largest U.S. national park.

c It is the country’s first national park. d It is the most ecologically diverse natural park.

Question 2:

When did Lisa and her friends visit Yellowstone National Park?

a Last Winter b Last autumn

c Last summer d Last spring

Question 3:

Where did Lisa and her friends stay during their visit to the park?

a In a rental home b In a log cabin

c At a campground d At a hotel
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Question 4:

All of the following are animals that Lisa saw during her trip except:

a Wild horses b Gray wolves

c Bald eagles d Grizzly bears

Question 5:

Why did Lisa and her friends wait patiently when visiting Old Faithful?

a There was a long line to see the geyser. b The geyser took about 40 minutes to erupt.
c They were still wet from swimming in the Boiling River. d They arrived an hour before the geyser opened to
the public.
2. Reading comprehension

The four seasons


The four seasons are spring, summer, fall, and winter, and although various areas of the United States
experience drastically different weather during these times, all portions of the country recognize the seasons;
winter in California may bring heat, and winter in New York may bring blizzards, but both periods are
nevertheless winter.
Following winter, spring begins on 20 March and ends on either 20 June or 21 June, in the United States (this
date may vary slightly from year to year and hemisphere to hemisphere). For most, spring is a time of
"thawing," when the cold and snow of the winter are replaced by sunshine, reasonable temperatures, green
grass, and more. It is also the season wherein previously dormant bees and butterflies reemerge, and when
birds become more active.
Summer follows spring and spans from about 21 June to 22 September, in America. Summer is the warmest,
the longest, and (arguably) the liveliest of the four seasons; students from kindergarten to college are given
two or so summer months off from class, and to be sure, there are more young individuals out and about
during this season than any other. It's not uncommon to see shorts, t-shirts, and sunglasses worn by those
who're soaking up the summer's hot sun, and to stay cool, many individuals crank the air conditioning, take a
dip in a swimming pool, and/or explore the ever-comforting ocean waves.
Autumn (or fall), more than being a simple precursor to winter, is one of the most beautiful and exciting
seasons. Spanning from 22 September to 21 December (technically, that is; snow will begin to fall long before
this latter date, in most parts of the country, leading many to classify the period as winter) in the US, autumn is
characterized by falling leaves, Halloween (on 31 October), and Thanksgiving. During fall, traditional farmers
harvest their produce, and the aforementioned falling leaves change to gorgeous orange, red, and yellow
colors; these colors are generally associated with autumn itself, in turn.
In the US, winter spans from 21 December to 20 March, and is, as one would expect, the coldest of the four
seasons. In the eastern, northern, and central portions of the country, winter snowfall can be considerable; in
the western and southern portions of the country, winter snowfall is highly unlikely, but temperatures
nevertheless drop from their usual. Winter is most widely known for its snow and the Christmas holiday, but it
also boasts New Year's Eve (on December 31, in recognition of the start of a new year) and other special
days. Ice skating, sledding, ice hockey, and snowball fights are commonly enjoyed winter activities.
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Question 1:

In America, students are given roughly two months off from school during which season?

a Summer b Winter

c Spring d Autumn

Question 2:

Christmas and New Year's Eve take place during which season?

a Autumn b Spring

c Winter d Summer

Question 3:

Autumn is characterized by:

a All of the above b Halloween

c Thanksgiving d Falling leaves

Question 4:

Which of the four seasons is the longest?

a Summer b Spring

c Autumn d Winter

Question 5:

Which season is thought of by many as a "thaw"?

a Spring b Autumn
c Summer d Winter

3. Write a summary of the book that your read.

4. Listening comprehension (Marge goes to supermarket)


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Question 1:
What sport does Marge's son play?
a Baseball b Lacrosse
c Soccer d Tennis
Question 2:
Which item is Marge not planning to cook?
a Chicken b Beans
c Corn d Rice
Question 3:
What time does the supermarket close?
a 6:00 PM b 9:00 PM
c 8:00 PM d 7:00 PM
Question 4:
What is the name of John's brother?
a Robert b Alan
c Timothy d Alex
Question 5:
Which time is Mary's tutoring appointment?
a 6:00 PM b 1:00 PM
c 5:00 PM d 4:00 PM
Question 6:
How many children does Marge have?
a4 b3
c2 d1

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