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English, 20.10.2021 01:00 amiechap12

Wickedly Wonderful is a small summer (25) in the UK for children aged 6 to 13 years old. The children (26) a week outdoors at the camp, making new friends and learning new activities (27) having a lot of fun. (328) the summer camp, they sail, horse ride, kayak, enjoy games on the beach and the beach (29), swim, surf, go crabbing and ride bikes. Children will enjoy holidays with Wickedly Wonderful, and those are holidays that they will remember forever! 25. A. term B. course C. camp D. holiday

26. A. take B. spend C. use D. pass

27. A. which B. what C. where D. while

28. A. At B. In C. On D. During

29. A. firing camp B. campfire C. fire camp D. firing camp

Read the passage and choose the best answer among A, B, C or D to each question below.

THIS IS MY HOUSE!

Hello! My name is Peter and this is my house.

My house is quite big. It has got two floors – a ground floor and a first floor. It has also got an attic and a basement. On the ground floor, there is a kitchen, a living room, a big dining room and a bathroom. On the first floor, there are three bedrooms, one bathroom and a big corridor. My bedroom is between my parents’ bedroom and the bathroom. My sister’s bedroom is in front of mine.

I love my bedroom, but I also like the attic. In the attic I keep some of my books and my old toys. I like to spend my time there because it is very spacious and there is a big sofa there where I sometimes take a nap.

At the back of the house, there is a garage where my parents park the family car, and a lovely garden with many green spaces, flowers, two swings and a small swimming pool.

I love my house! It’s very comfortable and cozy.

30. How is Peter’s house?

A. It’s quite small. B. It’s quite big. C. It’s old. D. It’s new.

31. How many rooms are there on the ground floor?

A. There are 2 rooms. B. There are 3 rooms.

C. There are 4 rooms. D. There are 5 rooms.

32. Where is Peter’s bedroom?

A. Between his parents’ bedroom and the bathroom.

B. Between his sister’s bedroom and the bathroom.

C. Between his parents’ bedroom and his sister’s bedroom.

D. Between his parents’ bedroom and the attic.

33. Why does Peter like to be in the attic?

A. Because it is very spacious.

B. Because there is a big sofa there.

C. Because he keeps some of his books and old toys.

D. Because it is very spacious and he can sometimes takes a nap.

34. Where is the garage?

A. In front of the house.

B. In front of the garden.

C. At the back of the house.

D. At the back of the garden.

IV. WRITING

Rearrange the words to make correct sentences.

35. going/ on/ They/ to/ the / supermarket/ Sunday/ are.



36. me/ please/ can/ pen/ your/ lend/ you/ ?



37. usually/ homework/ I/ after/ do/ school.



Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first.

38. Nam is hard-working.

Nam isn’t

39. She has long curly hair.

Her

40. The living room has two chairs and a sofa.

There

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