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Tiêu đề English Test By Test 4 Klass
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I Th ~ re are four _ _ _ in a year

., is the first month of the year

:t L 11 I 11, l w I _ my f;.ivourit' Irv ~;,ã , 1>< 1 1rl.IHLty today a) do w ar, W('ll t' b) wear, is w 'ari 11 g c) wear, am wt.1 1 111l11ã1' c) I onh•I d1>1 •M 11' I pl 1y 11 llit• p 111 •lt l11 11 11tu mn be-

l 1 -oup, milk soup, Russian borshch .'

• I 11p 1 I ,, ãI ' ã make Russian borshch I like it, our

I I 11 1 II n•; 1< I Ur ks are better because in these parks

1 1111dl 11nimals live in small cages l1l 'l'l11ãnã ur no big zoos in big cities

1111: :nl'nri parks you can't see any wild animals,

I 11 •1' 1 u: ' there are no cages for them to live ii) : 111 1'1 1 ri parks are better for animals because

1111 • 1'~ 1 they live in the open

Birds and animals migrate between continents throughout the year, while pets often relocate from country to country in search of food Interestingly, certain bird species do not experience winter, and others migrate to different continents as winter ends and colder temperatures approach.

Safari parks are unique environments where visitors can observe wild animals in their natural habitats, but it's important to note that no aquatic animals like fish or dolphins are present, as these parks do not feature cages While guests are allowed to exit their vehicles in designated areas, they must keep car windows closed to ensure safety and protect the wildlife.

10 a) All English schoolchildren have 'full Engli breakfast' every morning b) Continental breakfast is much smaller th

'full English breakfast' c) English people never drink tea with milk d) There is no difference between 'full Engli breakfast' and 'continental breakfast'.

1 comes after Monday a) Thursday b) Tuesday c) Sunday d) Friday

111 y vi ãiting day, so on Tuesday I ne-

1 11111p 11 l 1 • r with my friends at their homes

1 t 11 111 y I\ rn nd mother who lives next to me

11 11 • usually days off People call them ,, I 11111 I I

11 y1111 hcilp me with my English _ _ _ ?

11 1 111111 1 l'hildren usually write in their _ _ _

8 You will sleep well in this bed all night long I very _ _ _ a) comfortable b) coloured c) domestic d) favourite

9 Did your mother _ _ _ a uniform at school a) put on b) take c) wear d) were

10 In our class we run, jump or play ga a) English b) Geography c) Physical Education d) Handicraft

1 Monday we go to school, but _ _ , next Monday I won't go there a)On,- b)In,- c) In, in d) On, in

2 It's nice to meet _ _ you a)to b) at c) with d)-

3 Nick and Mary _ _ _ last month a) meet b) met

111tl11v I 11 ã11 a lly go shopping, but the swimming pool tãl1•; 1n our teeth in Maths class

I h 11 y a cake for my birthday party?

, , 1tl1 ã11 ~-> 1" Clere is the money and the bag

9 These are _ _ _ shoes of all shoes you can by our shop! a) comfortable b) less comfortable c) more comfortable d) the most comfortable

10 - How could you draw this nice picture?

- I it pencil a) drew, in b) draw, in c) am drawing, with d) drew, with

Masha Ivanova, a fourteen-year-old prodigy, is studying medicine at New York University alongside students who are twenty years old Originally from Moscow, Russia, she now resides in New York with her family, including her mother, father, and brother All of them are fluent in English, and Masha's father is a doctor.

Masha exhibited remarkable talents from a young age, skating at just eighteen months and reading before turning two She mastered cooking before uttering her first words, "Mummy" or "Daddy," and demonstrated an understanding of algebra by the age of six Currently, she dedicates her time to studying at the university from 8:15 AM to 4:00 PM daily.

Then she studies at home with her father from 0.:t to 10.00 every evening

111 11 ' I I 111v1 ã n n y friends She never goes to 1 111111,1, 1>11 t she sometimes watches TV

111 ãn 1'111 ã P IH' Lhing- I want to be a doc-

I 11111 1 ãv1 •11 l.ee n I'd like to work in the ill1111y 1 1' tl.lit•r.Otherchildrenof my age

It 11 1111~: t.o me I think, they are boring

11 I 1111 d1 • 1ã ~; t 11nd me They like playing

111 I 1 1111 1 t t.liuse there are old a pp le-trees and every autumn

I have got a lot of nice red apples I often give them

I 11 my friends as birthday presents They are real- ly great!

Clive alone with my dog, Rex, but we have a lot

11 1' visitors My city friends come to see me very of-

I 1 • n and we have a lot of fun together They are al- w : 1 ys welcome! Every year we celebrate Hallow- t'lease put the milk in the , because it

1ã; 1 n get bad, it's too hot here

1 I can hear her well, but I don't what she says because I don't speak English

:I My sister Betty always put her cups and glasses back in t_he after meal a) blackboard b) mirror c) wall d ) cupboard

1 1 A wolf ran out of the forest and I cried It hap- pened so ! a) quiet b ) lovely c) suddenly d) slowly

5 My father works at his books in the living-room, because there is no in our flat a) toilet b) cupboard les c) bathroom d) study

6 is a thing where we keep our clothes a) Wardrobe b) Cupboard c) Garden d)Shop

7 You can't see me I am you a) opposite b) behind c) in front of d) near

8 When you want to see your nose or eyes, or ears, you look _ _ _ a) in the wardrobe b) in the dark c) at the blackboard d)in the mirror

9 - How do you like it? a) I like it a lot b) I like it cold c) I'd like to have a cup of tea d) You are welcome

Io 'l'l11ãre are about 30 fruit trees in her lovely _ _

1 ã ) garden d ) sink c ~ lti\ MMAR TEST t l 'ome and sit down

Ii) - (') in front d) next tome

'' ã < )ur kitchen is on the _ _ _

1 I) middle of the house :I My father likes very much Yesterday lie bought a new gas _ _ _

When discussing cooking, it's essential to understand the various forms of the word, such as "cooker," "cooks," and "to cook." Additionally, when inquiring about someone's attendance, you might ask, "Are you sure she will come?" Lastly, expressing enjoyment can be articulated as "I like it very much," which is the correct grammatical structure.

6 It happened my friends in Africa a)to b) at c) with d) without

7 Why can't you believe _ _ _ his story? It sounds real! a) to b) in c)- d) at

8 Can you remember? Last year I him, but now I every word he says a) understood, doesn't understand b) didn't understand, understand c) hadn't understood, don't understand d) not understood, understand

9 It happened last Thursday a)to b) on c)- d) next to

1 O Somebody took food the fridge a) some, next b) any, from c) no, in d) some, out of ltEJ\DING TEST

'l'l >PIC: "THE PLACE WE LIVE IN"

Many English people think that ghosts (rrpw-

11 1,1 ;~eHm1) live in the houses, museums, parks and 1ãven schools

The C are a big family: Mr And Mrs.' C., their

1 laughter Jane and their three sons They live in a

I 11wn near Birmingham in Great Britain Their l1ouse is only 25 years old Here is the story, in lane's words

In June 1978, I experienced a chilling moment when I awoke in the middle of the night to find an old woman standing by my bed, watching me intently.

1111 ly a dream ( coH) She was nice and friendly and I wasn't afraid

I didn't think about it the next day But some d:1ys later, in the daytime, I saw the old woman

11 gain She followed me around the house She was walking, but her feet were about 20 centimeters

11 hove (Ha,ll;) the floor Then, I saw her nearly

( 1 roqTw) every day I was very afraid, so I told my

111other First my mother said 'No', but then she :::1w the old lady too My mother was standing on

I I 1e stairs, and she saw the old woman downstairs

The old woman went into the dining room My

111other ran downstairs and went into the dining- rnom but there was nobody My mother was very

One night all the members of the family were watching TV Suddenly we all heard a loud noise

Strange noises from upstairs caught my father's attention, prompting him to investigate, suspecting a burglar Upon entering my bedroom, he found no one there, but all the small furniture had been placed on my bed, creating a mysterious situation.

In November 1978 we moved to another house

We didn't want to leave the old house; we liked it

But we didn't like the noises or the ghost of the old woman."

1 a) This text is about an American ghost b) The C.s family lived in a very old house in the country c) Jane has got three brothers d) This story happened one hundred years ago

2 a) One night Jane had a dream about a nice and pleasant lady That lady was standing near

Jane noticed an old woman by her bed and, instead of feeling frightened, she initially thought she might be seeing a ghost Concerned, she hurried downstairs to inform her parents about the mysterious figure.

3 a) Jane met the ghost of an old woman every day b) The old lady followed Jane around the gar- den

80 c) Jane's mother never saw the old lady d) One day when Jane's mother was on the stairs, she saw the old lady downstairs

Jane and her mother felt comfortable around the old woman, who always appeared kind They encountered her daily in the dining room In contrast, Jane's brothers rarely watched television in their pleasant home, while the C family enjoyed evening TV time together on their set.

The C.s family often enjoyed watching TV in their bedroom upstairs One evening, an unexpected incident occurred when a burglar, who turned out to be an old woman, entered their home On a different occasion, this burglar removed all the small furniture from Jane's bedroom That same evening, the family heard strange noises of furniture moving upstairs, but when Father investigated, he found no one there.

The C.s family relocated to a new house due to frequent burglaries at their previous home and their dislike of ghosts In their new surroundings, Jane and her mother formed a friendship with an elderly woman.

"THE PLACE WE LIVE IN"

- Because I to visit my Granny this evening a) have you got, am going b) do you get, went c) are you got, shall d) have you got, go

2 a comfortable sofa in _ _ _ our quiet living-room a) There is, the middle b) It is, the front of c) There is, the corner of d) It stands, the left in

3 You are to put the bookcase near the sofa, ? a) go, or the table b) going, aren't you c) not, do you d) going; or aren't you

4 It usually very quiet in my room No- body shouts, nobody plays the piano a) sounds,- b) hears, in c) is, - d) listens, on

5 My mother always tells me to take shower in the _ _ _ a) a, bathroom b) my, sink

- It is under the bed a ) What is there under the bed? b) Where is your friend? c ) Where are the exercise-books? d ) Where 1s the picture?

- I'm sorry I have no time to tell you I _ _ _ a ) do you go, hurry b) you go, am going in a hurry c) did you go, was in a hurry d ) are you going, am in a hurry

I am planning to learn French Last winter, I traveled to a French-speaking region, which sparked my interest in the language Yesterday, I purchased a French book to enhance my learning experience I am taking my time with the lessons to ensure I grasp the material thoroughly Additionally, when I was ill, I dedicated time to studying French, which helped me stay engaged with my learning goals.

~l Is your kitchen large or ? a ) isn't it b) my kitchen c) not d) small

10 - What's your flat like? a) I like it a lot b) It's small but comfortable c) I'd like to have a large flat d) I very like it

In Russia, school typically begins in spring, with most boys and girls starting their education at the age of eight However, some children may begin school as early as seven It is important to note that Russian children do not attend school at the age of eight, as this marks the standard starting age for their formal education.

2 a) In junior schools classes are usually over at eleven in the morning b) English children sometimes have classes on

Saturday c) When children are ten, they always leave school d) At the age of five English children go to in- fant school

In many English schools, particularly at the junior level, pupils do not wear uniforms and engage less in creative activities like drawing and singing However, all infant pupils are required to wear uniforms, and their curriculum includes swimming, physical education (PE), and religious education.

Some English families reside in traditional English houses, which are characterized by their unique architectural style Contrary to the notion of skyscrapers, these homes reflect a more classic design Meanwhile, it was Russian people who achieved the historic milestone of putting the first man on the Moon Additionally, in Russia, children typically begin their formal education at the age of ten.

5 a) There are 3 floors in a traditional English house: the ground floor, the first floor and the second floor b) All English people live ih traditional English houses

84 cã) There are 2 floors in a traditional English house cl) All English people live in flats

In a traditional English house, bedrooms are typically located on the upper floor, often situated near the kitchen Conversely, bathrooms are generally found on the ground floor, though they can also be positioned upstairs close to the bedrooms.

Traditional English houses typically feature a single bathroom, with bedrooms commonly located on the first floor The largest room in these homes is generally the sitting room, which is distinct from the bathroom.

In English schools, the learning environment is informal, with pupils often sitting on the floor Unlike other educational systems, infant pupils do not receive meals during school hours and typically attend 6 to 7 lessons each day As students progress to junior classes, the structure becomes more formal compared to the earlier infant classes.

A full English breakfast is distinct from a continental breakfast Safari parks do not house aquatic animals like fish or dolphins, as they lack cages for such creatures Additionally, visitors to Safari parks are prohibited from opening car windows for safety reasons.

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