Test
I
1. Match
the words
1) fairy
a) city
2) neat
b) glance
3) at
first c) tale
4) magnifying
d) appearance
5) underwater
e) glass
2. Write
the past simple forms
1) go
5) move
2) solve
6) stop
3) be
7) get
4) buy
8) cut
3. Put
the sentences in Past Simple
1) Agatha
Christie _______ (write) over thirty novels.
2) I
___________ (lose) my wallet in the cinema.
3) Miss Marple
________ (catch) many criminals.
4)
We ___________
(not / watch) TV last night.
5)
_______(Arthur
Conan Doil\study)medicine at the university?
4. Choose the correct item:
1) The children played in the garden until
/ then it got dark.
2) Lyn got a job after / until she
finished school.
3) First she made dinner, then /
when she watched TV.
4) The mouse ran away until / as soon
as it saw the cat.
5) When/After I was younger, I used to write
stories.
5. What did/didn’t Emma use to do when she was seven?
1) play hide-and-seek(√)
2) watch cartoons (√)
3) read comics (x)
4) drive a car (x)
6. Read
the text and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false)
A strange story.
When
I was seven years old, my family left to the big city and moved to the
countryside. I was very excited because our new house was near a beautiful
forest. One day, I decided to go for a walk in the forest but I lost my way. I
tried to get back but I just went deeper into the forest. I looked around me
and started calling for help but no one heard me. I was confused and scared
because it was almost dark, so I sat under a tree and began to cry.
Suddenly I heard someone coming. It was a boy my age. “Hi,” he
said. “I am Philip what’s the matter?” I told Phillip that I was lost. “Don’t
worry”, Phillip said. “I live near here. I know the forest well”. We walked and
talked until we were out of the forest. Phillip said goodbye and left before I
could thank him.
When I got home my mom was talking to a policeman. They were both very upset.
“Oh, Tom, thank goodness you are OK!” my mom said when she saw me. “I lost my
way in the forest, mom but I’m fine now. I am sorry” I said. “You were lucky,
young man”, the policeman said. “Never play alone in the forest, it’s too
dangerous.
Eight
years old, a young boy named Philip MacMan lost his way in that same forest and
never came back.”
I
didn’t say any word. I wanted to tell them about the boy who helped me but I
was afraid they wouldn’t believe me. Did a ghost help me? I couldn’t sleep that
night, or the next. I never saw Philip again and I never went back to the
forest!
1) Tom
was eight years old when they moved.
2) His
family moved to the countryside
3) Tom
was confused and scared when he lost his way.
4) Phillip
MacMan lost his way in that same forest eight years ago.
5) Tom
went to the forest next day.
Test
II
1. Match
the words
1) solve
a) a pipe
2) smoke
b) story
3) a
gust of c) fiction
4) science
d) a crime
5) suspense
e) wind
2. Write the past simple
forms
1) have
5) decide
2) hit
6) play
3) meet
7) can
4) try
8) catch
3. Put
the sentences in Past Simple
1) He
(be) sleepy and felt like a snooze
2) _______(you\see)
strange sea creatures in the underwater
city?
3) Jules
Verne _____(live) in Nantes.
4) He
_____(create) a lot of characters.
5) Axel
_____(find) an old knife
4.
Choose the correct item:
1) I
knew him as soon as/until I heard his voice.
2) He
used to go fishing when/after he was a boy.
3) We
played in the garden until/as soon as it got dark.
4) She
went to home after/until the film ended.
5) The
cat ran away as soon as/until it saw the dog
5. What did/didn’t Andy use to do when he was four?
1) drink milk(√)
2) go to the park (√)
3) ride a bike (x)
4) read books (x)
6. Read
the text and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false)
A walk in the
park
When I was ten years old, my family left the countryside
city and moved to the city. I was very excited because our new house was near a
beautiful big park. One day, I decided to go for a walk in the park but I lost
my way. I tried to get back but I just went deeper into the park. I looked
around me and started calling for help but no one heard me. I was confused and
scared because it was almost dark, so I sat on the bench and began to cry.
Suddenly I heard someone coming. It was a girl my age.
“Hi,” she said. “I am Mary what’s the matter?” I told Mary that I
was lost. “Don’t worry”, Mary said. “I live near here. I know the park well”.
We walked and talked until we were out of the park. Mary said goodbye and left
before I could thank her.
When I got home my mom was talking to a policeman. They were both very upset.
“Oh, Jane, thank goodness you are OK!” my mom said when she saw me. “I lost my
way in the park, mom but I’m fine now. I am sorry” I said. “You were lucky,
young lady”, the policeman said. “Never play alone in the park, it’s too
dangerous.
Ten
years old, a young girl named Mary Jonson lost her way in that same park and
never came back.”
I
didn’t say any word. I wanted to tell them about the girl who helped me but I
was afraid they wouldn’t believe me. Did a ghost help me? I couldn’t sleep that
night, or the next. I never saw Mary again and I never went back to the park!
1) Jane
was ten years old when they moved.
2)
Her
family moved to the countryside
3)
Jane
was puzzled and excited when she lost her way.
4)
Jane
thanked Mary before she left.
5)
Mary
Jonson lost her way in that same park 10 years ago.
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