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April 26, 2018 | Author: J.ROMERO | Category: Edinburgh, Roman Empire, Glasgow, Loch Ness Monster, Leisure
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Test

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Name: Class:

Listening

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CD1

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Listen and write T (true) or F (false). 1 Sean is an architect. 2 James Craig was 22 years old when he designed Princes Street. 3 He designed the gardens and squares in Edinburgh. 4 Princes Street is bigger than Queen

Street and George Street. 5 King George’s sons were called

Frederick and Giles. Princes Street, Edinburgh

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CD1

Listen and number the pictures about Sandra’s birthday in the correct order. There’s one picture you don’t need to use. 17

a

b

d

c

e

4

3

CD1

18

Listen and write Adam or Lucy.

5

1

wanted to go to the lake.

2

didn’t find a present.

3

travelled to a big city.

4

didn’t like the weather.

5

stayed inside with friends.

Test

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Reading

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4 Read and complete the sentences with one or two words.

From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Dear Duncan, Thank you for your lovely postcard. I really liked the picture on it, but your granny didn’t. She doesn’t like monsters! How funny! I visited Loch Ness when I was your age. I went with my dad – your great-grandfather! We looked for Nessie, too. We went on a boat around the lake with a fisherman, but nothing happened. We noticed something moving in the water far away. We went closer, but there wasn’t anything. We laughed – perhaps it was a big fish. Yes, we had a great time at the weekend. We visited your mum and dad on Sunday – they miss you a lot! We watched TV and had lunch in the garden. We talked about you all the time. See you next Friday! Love, Granddad Gerry

1 Duncan’s grandfather 2 Granddad Gerry went to

monsters. with his dad.

3 Granddad Gerry also

Nessie.

4 Granddad Gerry had

with Duncan’s parents.

5 Duncan’s parents

Duncan.

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Test

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Reading

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5 Read and write T (true) or F (false). LIFE IN ROMAN TIMES Toys: Children in Roman times In 117 AD, the Roman Empire was very played with toys similar to the big and important and it covered lots ones you have: balls, dolls, toy of different countries including today’s animals and board games. Spain, France, Germany, Greece, They also had small letters to Turkey, Egypt and Croatia. Part of practise their spelling. Britain was also Roman and Scotland Food: Romans liked eating was too, but for a shorter time. The bread, vegetable soup, fish Romans were famous for building and meat like sausages. Poor very good roads, bridges and dams*, people didn’t have meat very for their laws and their language. But often and they didn’t have what was life really like back then? a kitchen in their house. Let’s have a look. They cooked their food at School: Not all children had money a bakery or had something to go to a school in the town or have to eat in the market. Did you a teacher at home. Even fewer girls know that there was ice cream went to school; it was mostly boys in those days? who did. In poor families, the *dam = a very strong wall that stops a river children worked to help their parents.

1 Countries like Spain and Germany were part of the Roman Empire. 2 The Romans were very good builders. 3 In Roman times, girls usually had teachers at home. 4 Toys in Roman times and toys today are not very different. 5 Rich Romans had sausages and fish. 6 Poor Romans didn’t eat at all.

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Test

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Name: Class:

Reading

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6 Where did they go? Read and write E (Edinburgh), G (Glasgow) or S (Stirling).

5

THREE GREAT PLACES IN SCOTLAND Edinburgh: Come and visit this great city. There are many green parks to have picnics in and a fantastic castle to visit. Come in August for the International Festival of Music, Dance and Theatre. The streets in the city centre are filled with performers, colours and music. Every day for three weeks, there are shows and plays for everyone. Glasgow: Bigger than any other city in Scotland, this is the place to spend your holiday. Edinburgh is perhaps prettier, but

there are so many things you can do here: visit the Botanic Gardens or the museums and galleries. The first football museum in the world is here! Stirling: Stirling is a small Scottish town, but it’s got a lot of history. Visit the National Wallace Monument. Here you can see the sword that Wallace, the real Braveheart, used. On a sunny day, come to Blair Drummond Safari Park and see the wild animal reserves and shows.

1 Simon: ‘I loved the Sea Lion show! I had a great time!’ 2 Tracey: ‘I wanted to walk in the park, but it was cloudy. I went

to the sports museum instead.’ 3 Peter: ‘My family and I went there in August. My children really

liked the wildlife.’ 4 Rachel and Fred: ‘We didn’t want to spend our holiday in a big

city. We went there because we are both actors.’ 5 Joe: ‘I like quiet places so I always go somewhere else in August.

This year, I went to see a little bit of Scottish history.’

Test

Standard Level

Name: Class:

Writing

Score:

7 What did Mario and Sylvia do in Edinburgh last summer? Look at the example. Write questions using the words in brackets. Look and write the short answers.

1

Did they stay

in a castle? (they)

No, they didn’t.

2

shopping? (Sylvia)

3

photos in the castle? (Mario)

4

zoo? (they)

5

a koala? (they)

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Writing

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8 What did they do? Look and complete the sentences using the

verbs in the past simple. Write two or three words in each gap. below

clean

walk

play

read

1 On Saturday, we

listen

watch

2 Yesterday, she

and

3 On Monday, they

and .

6

and .

.

Test

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Name: Class:

Writing

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9 Read and write the correct words.

6

Last weekend, I 1 to the beach with my friends. We 2 a really nice time! It was a beautiful, sunny day. The beach isn’t far away so we 3 there. We played football, but we 4 swim because the water was cold. We helped a little boy. He was lost and we 5 his mum. She was very happy to see him! What did you 6 last weekend? 1 a go

b went

c didn’t go

2 a had

b has

c have

3 a didn’t walk

b don’t walk

c walked

4 a not

b don’t

c didn’t

5 a looked for

b looked

c watched

6 a doing

b do

c did

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Test

Standard Level

Name: Class:

Speaking

Score:

10 Look and name the everyday activities. Use the verbs in the

5

below. boxes talk

work

1

share

look after

2

help

3

4

5

11 Now say what he/she did last week. Ask questions using the verbs in the boxes below. visit

use

walk

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watch

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