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Frage 1 von 9
1. Frage
Read the text carefully. Choose the correct answer.
Susie Shoe
Sue sells sushi.
The sushi that she sells, she sells in seashells.
Susie Shoe likes the sushi in the seashells that Sue sells.What type of text is it?
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Frage 2 von 9
2. Frage
Beckie from Australia keeps an internet diary. Read what she has written today. Choose the statement that is correct.
Beckie
Where I live, lots of kids don’t go to school. ‚A lot of kids‘ is not really true because there aren’t a lot of kids where I live. That’s the problem. My nearest friend is about 25 miles away. My school is a small room in my house. Here, I’ve got my computer with a video link.
With my video link I can join in the lessons of a school far away, listen to the teachers and ask them questions; it’s just as if I was in the classroom. I have to go to the school for exams, of course, but then my mum takes me in the car. It’s three hours one way!
Beckie’s story is about …
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Frage 3 von 9
3. Frage
Read the text. Choose the statement that is correct.
An expensive lesson
I like going shopping in the sales. You can always get cheap clothes then. Last year I got a pair of jeans for half price and I also bought four T-shirts. But I was angry about two of the T-shirts. When I got home one of them had a small hole in it and the other one was too small. The T-shirts were all the same so I had only tried one of them on. My mum said that I shouldn’t buy things in the sales because they always have something wrong with them. Maybe she’s right. I didn’t save any money with the T-shirts, did I? I might go to the sales again this year but I’ll look at the clothes very carefully this time and try everything on.
The story is a warning about …
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Frage 4 von 9
4. Frage
Read the text. Write the information you are asked to find in one to five words.
Show your dark sideIn 1994, 40 pen pals, who liked the same music, met. They decided to begin a Goth music festival. Whitby, a seaside town in England, was chosen because part of the Dracula story is about it.
The first festivals were once a year but since 1997 they have happened twice a year – one weekend in April and one in October. The festival is known around the world and is very important for Goth fans. It also helps Whitby because the visitors to the festival normally spend about £ 1.1 million per year.
Other things happen too, not just music. There are picnics, boat trips and even a football match between a Goth team and a Whitby one.
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in 1994, the 40 people started … the famous story: the festival happens in … and where the money comes from: music and more (2 things): and
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Frage 5 von 9
5. Frage
Read the text carefully. Answer the questions in one to five words or numbers.
Guy Fawkes NightGuy Fawkes Night, 5th November, was always fun for me as a child. My brother and I collected wood for a big fire in our garden and after that we spent a lot of time building the fire. My father bought us fireworks but he always looked after them. We weren’t allowed to touch them.
In the evening, when it was dark, we lit the fire in the garden. My mother put potatoes in aluminium foil and then put them into the fire. We had a lot of fun watching our fireworks in the garden and in the sky, and our neighbours‘ ones, too. When the fire was not so hot and we could get near it, my mother or father got the potatoes out of it. Then we could eat them. We usually put butter and salt on them.
After the fireworks and the potatoes we had to go to bed. Sometimes when we woke up the next day, the fire was still burning. Then my brother and I put water on it, we were the firemen!
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When is Guy Fawkes Night?
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What was needed for the fire?
Who could touch the fireworks?
When did the family light the fire?
What did the family have to eat on Guy Fawkes Night?
Who did the children sometimes think they were in the morning?
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Frage 6 von 9
6. Frage
Read the text carefully. Answer the questions in the table in one to five words or numbers.
A different place, a different school
Tina’s parents travel a lot around the world because of their jobs. When she was young, her parents took her with them. They usually lived in nice houses or flats in big cities but going to school was a problem. Tina spoke English but when her parents moved to Peru, for example, Spanish was the language in schools there. Tina had to go to an international school in these places. Finding an international school was not a big problem in large cities. But Tina’s mum sometimes had to drive forty-five minutes to take her to the school every day. Tina never had good friends because she always had to make new ones. Sometimes this was difficult when Tina knew her parents were only staying in the city for twelve months, for example.
When Tina was thirteen years old she asked her parents if she could go to a boarding school in England. They said yes. At a boarding school, the pupils have normal lessons with many after-school activities to do. They live at the school, too. Young children usually share a bedroom with another person but older pupils have their own rooms.
At first Tina missed her parents but she soon made some good friends. She saw her parents in the holidays. She just flew to where they were.
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Why do Tina’s parents travel so much? – Because their .
What type of school did Tina often go to? – An school.
Did Tina go to school by car? – .
How old was Tina when she said that she wanted to go to school in England? –
What type of school did Tina attend in England? – A school.
When did Tina visit her mum and dad? –
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Frage 7 von 9
7. Frage
Read the text. Answer the questions using one to five words.
Tornados happen in many different places in America but the Great Plains from Oklahoma to North Dakota are the best place to be for many storm chasers. The storm chasers like this area because it is flat. This means that they do not have to be near a tornado to watch it. They can be many miles away. The tornados in the Great Plains usually happen during May or June.Storm chasers are well prepared. They study weather information carefully so they know when and where to go. Many of them drive hundreds and even thousands of miles to get to an area where they think a tornado will happen.
Not everyone likes the storm chasers. It is a dangerous hobby and there are risks. But their hobby does give other people a lot of information about the tornados. The storm chasers take photos and videos and collect other facts about each storm they watch and they send their information to universities and weather centres. Because of today’s computer technology this information can be sent while the storm is happening. This has many advantages; for example, weather centres can warn other places about the storms.
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the other name for a tornado –
reason why the Great Plains are the best place to watch a tornado –
best months to see a tornado – and
storm chasing is a hobby
where storm chasers send their
information on tornados (2 details) – and
Richtig 7 / 7 XPFalsch / 7 XP -
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Frage 8 von 9
8. Frage
Read the text. Answer the questions in the table using one to five words or numbers.
They became known as the Pilgrim Fathers. The journey was very long and hard but only one person died on the boat. When they arrived in America in December 1620, they had no houses, they had almost no food and no farms to grow anything.
That winter was very bad and the Pilgrims were not prepared for it. The Native Americans, the Indians, helped them to farm and taught them how to hunt – catching animals and fish to eat. The Indians saved the Pilgrims‘ lives – but half of them had died in that first winter.
At the end of the first year in America the Pilgrims had grown enough food for themselves. The leader of the Pilgrims wanted to thank God and the Indians for their help and so they had a special festival – Thanksgiving.
Today Thanksgiving is a family day and people usually eat a big meal of turkey, potatoes and pumpkin together.
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Who celebrates Thanksgiving?
On what day is Thanksgiving?
What did the Pilgrims want in America?
When did the Pilgrims arrive in America?
What are the Indians also called?
What do Americans eat at Thanksgiving?
(2 examples)
and
Richtig 7 / 7 XPFalsch / 7 XP -
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Frage 9 von 9
9. Frage
It was a lovely day when Pete and Carol woke up. After breakfast they decided to have a barbecue that evening.
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Pete thought that a barbecue would be more fun with their friends so Carol phoned some of them.
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"There'll be six people at the barbecue," Carol said after phoning her friends. "What shall we cook?"
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Pete went to the supermarket and he bought lots of sausages, beefburgers and steaks. Then he went to the baker's and got lots of bread rolls.
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When Pete came home they started to make different kinds of salads and a few other nice things to eat.
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Pete then lit the barbecue before their friends came. He wanted it to be hot when they arrived. Then he could start cooking when everyone was there.
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The doorbell rang.
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When their friends arrived, they went into the garden. Soon all their friends were there.
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Pete said to his friends, "I'll start cooking now."
Richtig 8 / 8 XPFalsch / 8 XP -
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