| number | Question | Correct Answer | Student Answer |
| 1 | Type the correct answer in the blank. Tommy always (asks acts) a lot of questions in class. |
interrupt | interrupt |
| 2 | Type the correct answer in the blank. You shouldn´t (interrupt internet) when I am talking to someone. |
interrupt | interrupt |
| 3 | Choose the best answer. I ______ pay attention in class. Otherwise, I´ll get punished. |
b. must | b. must |
| 4 | Listen to the conversations. What happened to this person? Listen and choose the best answer. |
b. She spilled the water. | b. She spilled the water. |
| X 5 | Read and choose the best answer. A tall tale tells about the accomplishments of a larger-than-life character. It uses exaggeration to show the character´s amazing abilities and to create humor. Colorful details and comparisons create vivid pictures of the fantastic events. What is a tall tale? |
b. 0 story with unbelievable elements. | c. 0 short portrayal of a particular characteristic of people. X |
| 6 | Type the correct answer in the blank. Please (wipe wide) the table with a dry cloth. |
wipe | wipe |
| 7 | Type the correct answer in the blank. He (poured pulled) himself another cup of tea. |
poured | poured |
| 8 | Listen and choose the best answer. |
b. | b. |
| X 9 | Read and choose the best answer. A friendly or thank-you letter can tell about a place or events that the writer has experienced. Vivid descriptions can bring the place or events to life. Sentences and paragraphs are sometimes organized in time or place order. Do sentences and paragraphs have to be organized in a friendly letter? |
a. Not always. | b. Yes. X |
| 10 | Read and choose the best answer. The mood of a piece of writing is the feeling it creates in the reader. The writer´s tone helps establish the mood. Details that describe the settings, events, and characters also establish the mood. For example, in a tall tale, exaggerations add to the humorous mood. How does the mood affect the reader? |
a. It creates the feeling. | a. It creates the feeling. |
| X 11 | Choose the best answer. The door has opened. Someone ______ into the house. |
b. must have broken | a. must break X |
| X 12 | Choose the best answer. A: Who drew on the blackboard? B: It ______ me! |
a. can´t be | c. mustn’t be X |
| 13 | Choose the best answer. The flower ______ watering. |
a. needs | a. needs |
| 14 | Listen to the conversations. What happened to this person? Listen and choose the best answer. |
a. The narrator is going to go snorkeling. | a. The narrator is going to go snorkeling. |
| 15 | Read and choose the best answer. The day we got Lucky, we knew he was a special dog. Though he was just a pup, he was six feet tall and weighed 300 pounds. When he wagged his tail, he cleared the furniture out of the living room. With one swipe of his tongue, he gave you a bath from head to toe. When Lucky outgrew the garage, we made a bed in the barn, using 100 bales of soft, fluffy straw. When he got thirsty, he lapped up the whole fish pond. Everyone in the family loved Lucky. He was sweet and gentle as a baby bunny. Where did Lucky sleep after he grew bigger? |
a. In the barn. | a. In the barn. |
| 16 | Listen to the conversations. What happened to this person? Listen and choose the best answer. |
b. He cut himself. | b. He cut himself. |
| 17 | Type the correct answer in the blank. I always (nod not) my head when I listen to others talking. |
nod | nod |
| 18 | Choose the best answer. You ______ bother him now. |
c. mustn’t | c. mustn’t |
| 19 | Listen to the conversations. What happened to these people? Listen and choose the best answer. |
c. They fell on the sidewalk. | c. They fell on the sidewalk. |
| 20 | Listen and choose the best answer. |
a. | a. |
| 21 | Type the correct answer in the blank. We´ll (stare start) at 8:00 on Saturday morning. |
start | start |