A1 Movers Test #88 - Reading & Writing

11/28/2021 8:26:00 AM

Part 1
— 5 questions —

Look and read. Choose the correct words and write them in the blanks. There is one example.

Example

You see the sun in the sky in the morning and see this at night. ...the moon...

Questions

1. People drive there and find a place to stop. 

2. You can play football or run with your friends on this green plant.

3. Many people don't like this little black animal in their kitchen. 

4. This clever bird can listen to people and learn to say their words.

5. Your friends give you these on your birthday.

Read the text and choose the best answer.

Example

Lily: Do you like playing tennis, Paul?

Paul: A. No, I'm not playing tennis.

         B. I have a tennis racket.

         C. Yes, it is my favourite sport.

Lily: How often do you play?

Paul: _____

  • At the sports centre.
  • On Saturdays.
  • I play it very well.

Lily: Who do you play with?

Paul: _____

  • My dad teaches me.
  • My friend.
  • We play with a ball.

Lily: Is tennis difficult?

Paul: _____

  • Yes, it does.
  • Well, it was easy.
  • No, not really.

Paul: Would you like to play with me one afternoon?

Lily: _____ 

  • I’d love that.
  • I think I like.
  • It’s in the afternoon.

Lily: Do I need to bring a racket?

Paul: _____

  • I brought one.
  • Yes, we want some.
  • No, you can play with mine.

Lily: Great! Let's play this weekend.

Paul: _____

  • OK, see you!
  • I have a phone.
  • Well done!

Read the story. Choose a word from the box. Write the correct word next to numbers 1-5. There is one example.

Yesterday, in the drawing lesson at school, Jack drew a picture of a big, green crocodile.

At the end of the lesson, Jack couldn't find his blue pencil. He looked for it on his table, on the and under his chair. But the pencil wasn't there. He got sad.

‘What’s the matter, Jack?’ asked his teacher, Mrs. Rice.

‘I can't find my pencil,’ said Jack. ‘It’s my one.’

‘Don't worry,’ said Mrs. Rice. ‘We can find it.’

She Jack look for the pencil. Then, Mrs. Rice looked at Jack's best friend, Paul. He was at his desk to complete his picture of the blue sea. 

‘Paul, can you stand up, please?’ asked Mrs. Rice.

Paul stood up with a very big on his face. All the children started to laugh! Behind Paul’s ear, there was a blue pencil! It was Jack's pencil. 

When Jack was busy with his picture, Paul tried to hide Jack's pencil. 

‘You’re very , Paul!’ Jack said.

He gave the pencil back to Jack. Jack laughed too.

Now choose the best name for the story:

Read the text. Choose the right words in the blanks.

Bananas

Bananas are yellow fruits grow in hot countries. They grow together in big groups on tall plants. When bananas are green, you can't eat them. But when bananas are yellow, they are sweet and very nice to . You can eat bananas breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Some people put them in cakes or make banana milkshakes. children like bananas and often take them to school. Monkeys love bananas too! You often see funny pictures of monkeys with bananas in books on TV.

Look at the pictures and read the story. Write some words to complete the sentences about the story. You can use 1, 2 or 3 words.

The new wall

Sam's family moved to a new house last week. His room was big, but the wall was white and boring.
'Mum, can I have a poster for my wall?' Sam asked.
'I don't have any posters, Sam,' his mum said.
Sam sat on the bed and looked at the white wall. He wanted to have a picture of cars or tigers. He didn't think his new room was very fun. He was very sad.
'I don't like this wall,' he said.

Examples:

Sam's family moved ...last week..., and they had a new house.
Sam's new room was ....big..., but its walls were boring.

Questions:

1. Sam's mum couldn't help him because she didn't have .
2. The walls were white, so Sam wanted a picture of or tigers.

His mum came back with some crayons and paper. 'I know you don’t like the wall,' said Mum. 'But because this wall is white and boring, it’s the best place to put your drawings!'
'Drawings?' Sam asked.
'Yes! You can draw your favourite pictures! A tiger, a plane, or even both!' 
Sam took the crayons and started to think. Could he draw a big jungle or a busy city?
He smiled. Maybe his tiger could fly over both!
Sam smiled, 'I can draw a tiger on a plane! Hooray!'

3. Sam's mum brought him some crayons and .
4. With the crayons in his hand, Sam to think about his new drawing.
5. Sam wanted to draw a tiger , so the tiger could fly over a jungle and a city.

Then he started to draw. After two hours, his wall had beautiful pictures - a tiger on a plane, green trees, and a big smiling sun.
His room didn’t look white and boring anymore. It looked fun! 'This is the best wall in the world!' smiled Sam.

6. There were pictures of some and a big sun on Sam's walls.
7. The wall wasn’t boring and white anymore, so Sam .

Look and read and write.

Look and read and write.

Examples:

The old man is wearing black glasses.

What animal is on the table? It's a cat.

Complete the sentences.

1. The girl with red hair is holding a .

2. On the wall, there is .

Answer the questions.

3. What is the boy on the floor doing? -

4. Where is the woman sitting? -

Now write two sentences about the picture.