J – LISTENING – 5
The race began in the summer of 1910. On June 1st, in London, a black ship, the Terra Nova, went down the river Thames to the sea. Thousands of people stood by the river to watch it. They were all excited and happy.
On the Terra Nova, Captain Robert Falcon Scott smiled quietly. It was a very important day for him. He was a strong man, not very tall, in the blue clothes of a captain. He was forty-one years old, but he had a young face, like a boy. His eyes were dark and quiet. One man on the ship, Titus Oates, smiled at Scott.
'What an exciting day, Captain!' he said. 'Look at those people! I feel like an important man!' Scott laughed. 'You are important, Titus,' he said. 'And you're going to be famous, too. We all are. Do you see this flag?' He looked at the big British flag at the back of the ship, and smiled at Oates. 'That flag is coming with us,' he said. 'In the Antarctic, I'm going to carry it under my clothes. We're going to be the first men at the South Pole, and that flag is going to be first, too!'
Finish:
1) This story is about…
A …the summer of 1910 in London.
B …June 1st, 1910 on the ship Terra Nova.
C …the start of a race to the South Pole.
D …Captain Robert Falcon Scott.
2) Captain Robert Falcon Scott was…
A …strong, tall and very young.
B …not very strong, not very tall and very young.
C …not very strong, tall and very young.
D …strong, not very tall and not very young.
3) The British flag was going to be the first …
Change one word in each sentence to make them true:
4) Thousands of people in the Thames were excited and happy.
5) Oakes was going to carry the flag under his clothes. THE KEY:
1) C 2) D 3) …flag at the South Pole. 4) Thousands of people by the Thames were excited and happy. 5) Scott was going to carry the flag under his clothes.
JURY- LG& READING-5
Fill in the following words if necessary:
an, the, your, him, is, can, are, doing.
All lives in Istanbul, (1)… largest city in Turkey. He lives on the top floor of (2)… old building near the famous Blue Mosque. The building (3)… on a hill. He wants to have a camera, but his parents have no money to buy it now. After school Ali comes (4)…home, sits near the window and looks at the boats. They (5)… going out into the open sea.
«What are you (6)…?" Ali's mother asks.
“I'm taking photos of those boats,” Ali says. His mother looks at (7)… and shakes (8)…her head.
«Photos? How (9)… you take photos? You haven't got a camera!»
“I know I haven't got a camera, mother! I'm taking photos in my head. I can see the photos here!”Ali points to a place just beside his eyes His mother shakes her head again.
«Go and help (10) … father in the shop!» she tells him.
THE KEY
(1) the (2) an (3) is (4) – (5) are (6) doing (7) him (8) – (9) can (10) your
Monsters and Ghosts
There are a lot of old houses and castles in Britain. People often believe that there are ghosts in these buildings. The ghosts are always someone who died there a long time ago.
There are also stories about monsters. The most famous monster is the Loch Ness Monster (or Nessie).
Loch Ness is in Scotland. It is very deep and the water is very dark. People see strange things there and a lot of people believe that a kind of dinosaur still lives there.
On Dartmoor, in south-west England, some people have seen a very large black cat – as big as a lion. They call it the Beast of Dartmoor.
Finish:
1) This story is about unusual…
A) …animals and places.
B) …places and things.
C) …houses and ghosts.
D) …monsters and ghosts.
True or false?
2) ‘Castle’ means a place where ghosts live.
3) People often see Nessie.
4) Nessie is kind.
5) The Beast of Dartmoor is neither little nor white.
THE KEY
(1) B (2) F (3) F (4) F (5) T
LISTENING &LG -5, 2005
Finish:
1) This story is about…
A …the summer of 1910 in London.
B …June 1st, 1910 on the ship Terra Nova.
C …the start of a race to the South Pole.
D …Captain Robert Falcon Scott.
2) Captain Robert Falcon Scott was…
A …strong, tall and very young.
B …not very strong, not very tall and very young.
C …not very strong, tall and very young.
D …strong, not very tall and not very young.
3) The British flag was going to be the first …
Change one word in each sentence to make them true:
4) Thousands of people in the Thames were excited and happy.
5) Oakes was going to carry the flag under his clothes.
Fill in the following words if necessary:
an, the, your, him, is, can, are, doing.
All lives in Istanbul, (1)… largest city in Turkey. He lives on the top floor of (2)… old building near the famous Blue Mosque. The building (3)… on a hill.
He wants to have a camera, but his parents have no money to buy it now.
After school Ali comes (4)…home, sits near the window and looks at the boats. They (5)… going out into the open sea.
«What are you (6)…?" Ali's mother asks.
“I'm taking photos of those boats,” Ali says. His mother looks at (7)… and shakes (8)…her head.
«Photos? How (9)… you take photos? You haven't got a camera!»
“I know I haven't got a camera, mother! I'm taking photos in my head. I can see the photos here!” Ali points to a place just beside his eyes His mother shakes her head again. «Go and help (10) … father in the shop!” she tells him.
READING – 5
Monsters and Ghosts
There are a lot of old houses and castles in Britain. People often believe that there are ghosts in these buildings. The ghosts are always someone who died there a long time ago.
There are also stories about monsters. The most famous monster is the Loch Ness Monster (or Nessie).
Loch Ness is in Scotland. It is very deep and the water is very dark. People see strange things there and a lot of people believe that a kind of dinosaur still lives there.
On Dartmoor, in south-west England, some people have seen a very large black cat – as big as a lion. They call it the Beast of Dartmoor.
Finish:
1) This story is about unusual…
A) …animals and places.
B) …places and things.
C) …houses and ghosts.
D) …monsters and ghosts.
True or false?
2) ‘Castle’ means a place where ghosts live.
3) People often see Nessie.
4) Nessie is kind.
5) The Beast of Dartmoor is neither little nor white.
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