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Question 1 of 25
1. Question
Read the passage below and answer the following questions
Teachers have moms and dads, brothers and sisters, and grandmothers and grandfathers just like you do too. It’s hard to think that once your teachers were kids like you are now. I’m your teacher and I’d like to tell you a little bit about when I was just five or six years old.
I lived with my Mom and Dad and little brother at a house in the country. My grandparents lived in a house close by and they had a huge yard. Their yard was big enough to be like a miniature farm. There was a cow that grazed grass in the pasture. There was a big garden that grew all kinds of vegetables for us to eat. There was even a grape arbour where large purple grapes hung in clusters.
For me, the most interesting place was the chicken house. There were eight hens in the chicken house that laid fresh eggs and one rooster that would crow every morning to wake us up. In the spring my grandmother would put some of the eggs in the warm incubator so they could hatch into baby chicks.
After the yellow baby chicks hatched, my grandmother would let me hold one as long as I held it very gently. “Don’t squeeze it!” she said. I couldn’t hold the baby chick very long or play with it all. A baby chick is fragile and I could hurt it if I wasn’t careful. Pretty soon after a couple of weeks the baby chick grew bigger and stronger and started to get feathers. Then the young chicken could live outside in the chicken house and I could visit it whenever I wanted.
The teacher’s story takes place when she was
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Question 2 of 25
2. Question
Read the passage below and answer the following questions
Teachers have moms and dads, brothers and sisters, and grandmothers and grandfathers just like you do too. It’s hard to think that once your teachers were kids like you are now. I’m your teacher and I’d like to tell you a little bit about when I was just five or six years old.
I lived with my Mom and Dad and little brother at a house in the country. My grandparents lived in a house close by and they had a huge yard. Their yard was big enough to be like a miniature farm. There was a cow that grazed grass in the pasture. There was a big garden that grew all kinds of vegetables for us to eat. There was even a grape arbour where large purple grapes hung in clusters.
For me, the most interesting place was the chicken house. There were eight hens in the chicken house that laid fresh eggs and one rooster that would crow every morning to wake us up. In the spring my grandmother would put some of the eggs in the warm incubator so they could hatch into baby chicks.
After the yellow baby chicks hatched, my grandmother would let me hold one as long as I held it very gently. “Don’t squeeze it!” she said. I couldn’t hold the baby chick very long or play with it all. A baby chick is fragile and I could hurt it if I wasn’t careful. Pretty soon after a couple of weeks the baby chick grew bigger and stronger and started to get feathers. Then the young chicken could live outside in the chicken house and I could visit it whenever I wanted.
The miniature farm had one animal with fur. It was
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Question 3 of 25
3. Question
Read the passage below and answer the following questions
Teachers have moms and dads, brothers and sisters, and grandmothers and grandfathers just like you do too. It’s hard to think that once your teachers were kids like you are now. I’m your teacher and I’d like to tell you a little bit about when I was just five or six years old.
I lived with my Mom and Dad and little brother at a house in the country. My grandparents lived in a house close by and they had a huge yard. Their yard was big enough to be like a miniature farm. There was a cow that grazed grass in the pasture. There was a big garden that grew all kinds of vegetables for us to eat. There was even a grape arbour where large purple grapes hung in clusters.
For me, the most interesting place was the chicken house. There were eight hens in the chicken house that laid fresh eggs and one rooster that would crow every morning to wake us up. In the spring my grandmother would put some of the eggs in the warm incubator so they could hatch into baby chicks.
After the yellow baby chicks hatched, my grandmother would let me hold one as long as I held it very gently. “Don’t squeeze it!” she said. I couldn’t hold the baby chick very long or play with it all. A baby chick is fragile and I could hurt it if I wasn’t careful. Pretty soon after a couple of weeks the baby chick grew bigger and stronger and started to get feathers. Then the young chicken could live outside in the chicken house and I could visit it whenever I wanted.
What colour were the grapes that grew on the farm?
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Question 4 of 25
4. Question
Read the passage below and answer the following questions
Teachers have moms and dads, brothers and sisters, and grandmothers and grandfathers just like you do too. It’s hard to think that once your teachers were kids like you are now. I’m your teacher and I’d like to tell you a little bit about when I was just five or six years old.
I lived with my Mom and Dad and little brother at a house in the country. My grandparents lived in a house close by and they had a huge yard. Their yard was big enough to be like a miniature farm. There was a cow that grazed grass in the pasture. There was a big garden that grew all kinds of vegetables for us to eat. There was even a grape arbour where large purple grapes hung in clusters.
For me, the most interesting place was the chicken house. There were eight hens in the chicken house that laid fresh eggs and one rooster that would crow every morning to wake us up. In the spring my grandmother would put some of the eggs in the warm incubator so they could hatch into baby chicks.
After the yellow baby chicks hatched, my grandmother would let me hold one as long as I held it very gently. “Don’t squeeze it!” she said. I couldn’t hold the baby chick very long or play with it all. A baby chick is fragile and I could hurt it if I wasn’t careful. Pretty soon after a couple of weeks the baby chick grew bigger and stronger and started to get feathers. Then the young chicken could live outside in the chicken house and I could visit it whenever I wanted.
Where did the baby chicks hatch?
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Question 5 of 25
5. Question
Read the passage below and answer the following questions
Teachers have moms and dads, brothers and sisters, and grandmothers and grandfathers just like you do too. It’s hard to think that once your teachers were kids like you are now. I’m your teacher and I’d like to tell you a little bit about when I was just five or six years old.
I lived with my Mom and Dad and little brother at a house in the country. My grandparents lived in a house close by and they had a huge yard. Their yard was big enough to be like a miniature farm. There was a cow that grazed grass in the pasture. There was a big garden that grew all kinds of vegetables for us to eat. There was even a grape arbour where large purple grapes hung in clusters.
For me, the most interesting place was the chicken house. There were eight hens in the chicken house that laid fresh eggs and one rooster that would crow every morning to wake us up. In the spring my grandmother would put some of the eggs in the warm incubator so they could hatch into baby chicks.
After the yellow baby chicks hatched, my grandmother would let me hold one as long as I held it very gently. “Don’t squeeze it!” she said. I couldn’t hold the baby chick very long or play with it all. A baby chick is fragile and I could hurt it if I wasn’t careful. Pretty soon after a couple of weeks the baby chick grew bigger and stronger and started to get feathers. Then the young chicken could live outside in the chicken house and I could visit it whenever I wanted.
What happened when the baby chick first got its feathers?
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Question 6 of 25
6. Question
Choose the correct simple present tense
It ………… a lot in Britain.
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Question 7 of 25
7. Question
I …….. pizza very much.
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Question 8 of 25
8. Question
I …………. English very well.
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Question 9 of 25
9. Question
My sister …………. to the cinema very often
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Question 10 of 25
10. Question
They always …………. TV in the evening.
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Question 11 of 25
11. Question
I ………….. married.
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Question 12 of 25
12. Question
They study math two times a weeks.
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Question 13 of 25
13. Question
My mother are dentist
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Question 14 of 25
14. Question
He don’t know what I mean
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Question 15 of 25
15. Question
I was a teacher now.
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Question 16 of 25
16. Question
She always eats vegetables every day
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Question 17 of 25
17. Question
I …… for my pen. Have you seen it?
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Question 18 of 25
18. Question
You can keep my iPod if you like. I ….. it any more.
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Question 19 of 25
19. Question
The phone …… Can you answer it, please?
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Question 20 of 25
20. Question
I think I …… a new calculator. This one does not work properly any more.
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Question 21 of 25
21. Question
Babies …… when they are hungry.
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Question 22 of 25
22. Question
I …… tennis every Sunday morning.
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Question 23 of 25
23. Question
How many students in your class …… from Korea?
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Question 24 of 25
24. Question
What time ……
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Question 25 of 25
25. Question
Jane: “What ….. in the evenings?”
Mary: “Usually I watch TV or read a book.”
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