A1 Movers Test #90 - Reading & Writing

11/30/2021 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

These small white things fall down slowly from the sky on cold days. ...snow...

Questions

1. A mother dog feeds these very small animals. 

2. This animal doesn't walk but it hops on its strong back legs.

3. You put this around your neck when the weather is cold and windy. 

4. People can do their work on this small computer when they travel.

5. When you are in a plane, you can sometimes see this outside the window.

Read the text and choose the best answer.

Example

Vicky: The shopping centre is very busy today!

Sally: A. Right, I am busy.

            B. Right, there are lots of people.

          C. Right, we came here today.

Vicky: What do you need to buy?

Sally: _____

  • I'm buying it now.
  • I need a new sweater.
  • I bought an orange shirt.

Vicky: Look! How about that sweater with the star on it?

Sally: _____

  • Yes, it has two stars.
  • Where was the sweater?
  • It’s nice, but it’s too small.

Vicky: What colour are you looking for?

Sally: _____

  • It has three colours.
  • My favourite colour is red.
  • I’d like green or blue.

Sally: What about those jeans over there? They're nice.

Vicky: _____ 

  • I don’t like jeans, thanks.
  • They are new blue jeans.
  • Are those your jeans?

Vicky: Oh, I like this scarf. There's a picture of a puppy on it.

Sally: _____

  • Why did you buy it?
  • Would you buy it?
  • How much was the scarf?

Vicky: I'd like to buy this scarf. What do you think?

Sally: _____

  • Don't worry.
  • It's sunny outside.
  • It's really beautiful.

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

Last weekend, Jack and his dad went to visit Grandpa in the countryside.

Grandpa had a new tree house in his garden. Jack loves it.

‘Sleeping in that tree house can be very exciting’, Jack told Dad.

‘Good idea!’, said Dad.

They made a small bed and slept in the tree house then. At night, Jack woke up because there was a big noise. Dad woke up too.

‘Dad, what’s that noise?’ Jack quietly.

‘I don’t know,’ said Dad. ‘It can be the . They often fly around the village at night.’

‘Oh dear! Are they here? You know I’m afraid of them,’ Jack cried.

Dad opened the door and looked outside. He couldn't see anything because the wasn’t in the sky that night.

When the noise got , Dad smiled. He pointed to the roof.

‘I think I know this animal,’ he said.

A cat on top of the tree house and made some noises! It wasn't a monster. It was only the cat. Jack was better then. He thought, ‘How silly!’

Now choose the best name for the story:

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

Jellyfish

Jellyfish are sea animals which live the sea. They have got round bodies and long arms. They food with their arms. Their food are small fish and plants from the sea. They have got no eyes, they can feel light. A jellyfish can be very small, like your hand, or very large, like a person. They move up and in the water. They are beautiful when they swim. Most jellyfish are not dangerous to people, but you be careful and not put your hand on them.

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.

A little mistake

Ben really likes his teacher, Mrs. Davis. She is always kind and tells funny stories. Ben is a good student and always does his homework carefully.
On Friday afternoon, Mrs. Davis said, 'Please write three sentences about your favourite animal for Monday.'
'Okay, Mrs. Davis!' Ben shouted.
But Ben was very happy because it was the weekend. He ran out of the classroom to play football with his friends and didn't put his homework book in his bag.

Examples:

Ben's teacher's name was Mrs. ...Davis...
Ben was a good student because he always did his homework ...carefully...

Questions:

1. Ben needed to write sentences about his favourite animal at home.
2. Ben ran out of the classroom quickly because he wanted to .

On Monday morning, Ben looked in his bag at home. He couldn't find his homework book.
'Oh no!' he said to his mum. 'Where is my homework book? I didn’t do my homework!'
At school, Ben was very afraid. He walked to his teacher’s desk. 'Mrs. Davis?' he said. 'I’m very sorry, but I put my notebook at school. I couldn’t do my homework.'
Mrs. Davis didn't look angry. She smiled. 'Thank you for telling me that, Ben,' she said. 'It's nice. You always work hard, so it’s OK. You can do it this afternoon. But next time, be more careful.'

3. On Monday morning, Ben opened , but his homework book wasn’t there.
4. Ben was very sorry about his mistake, so he walked to the teacher's .
5. Ben could do his homework later, but the teacher wanted him to be more .

That afternoon, Ben didn't play with his friends. He sat at the kitchen table and opened his book. He thought carefully about his favourite animal and wrote his sentences very well. The next day, he gave the homework to Mrs. Davis. She drew a big happy star on the page. 'It's very good, Ben!' she said. Ben smiled a big smile.

6. That afternoon, Ben did his homework at .
7. Mrs. Davis looked at Ben's homework, and she drew a big on the page.

Look and read and write.

Look and read and write.

Examples:

There are four people at their desks.

What is on the wall? a clock and a bookshelf.

Complete the sentences.

1. The man who is sitting in a brown shirt looks .

2. A woman is working on a red .

Answer the questions.

3. What is the woman with blonde hair doing? -

4. Where are the glasses? -

Now write two sentences about the picture.