Date___________________
Progress Check 5
LISTENING
1. Listen and choose the correct answer.
Mrs Brown saw…
1) a UFO…
a) in the morning b) in the afternoon c) at night
2) a UFO which was
a) big, bright silver b) small, bright silver c) long, bright
Mr Salter saw …
3) a UFO which looked like…
a) the same b) a long cigar c) a big airplane
4) a UFO when he was…
a) alone b) with his family c) with his friend
5) that …
a) there were humans in the windows
b) there was a meteor
c) there was light in the windows
Mrs Graves…
6) saw that the UFO was…
a) long bright b) round silver c) long silver
7) thought that the UFO was
a) a secretly tested plane b) a tourist spaceship from Japan
c) a tourist spaceship from another planet
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VOCABULARY
2. Write the answers to the questions about you.
How do you feel when …
a) you are late for school? e.g. It makes me nervous.
b) you get a good mark? __________________________________________
c) your friend doesn’t help you? ___________________________________
d) you have done a difficult exercise? _______________________________
GRAMMAR
3. Choose the correct modal verb.
1) You
can / must be
hungry; you haven’t eaten for 10 hours!
2) You
can’t / couldn’t be
at school now. I see you in a café.
3) Where’s the dog? It
may / should be
in the kitchen or outside.
4) It
mustn’t / can’t be
the battery problem – I recharged it yesterday.
5) There
could / must be
life on other planets.
6) If I were you, I
would / will buy
an e-book reader.
7) If I were him,
I will / would
travel more.
READING
4. Read and say True or False.
The planet Pluto was opened in 1930. It was named by an 11-year old girl from
England. Since then many people grew up thinking that Pluto was the ninth planet of the
Solar System. Its diameter is only 2,372 km. It is so far from earth that the most powerful
telescopes could only show Pluto as a grey image in the Kuiper belt. The Kuiper belt is
home to hundreds of thousands of icy, rocky objects, many bigger than 100 km across
and over 1 trillion or more comets. Since 2006, little Pluto is no longer a main planet but
a dwarf planet because of its size. Pluto is the largest dwarf planet discovered so far.
Pluto is smaller than our moon and it is a strange world that has alleys, plains,
mountains, and possibly ice. It has five moons and the biggest moon is Charon, which is
almost half the size of Pluto. The temperature on its surface is -229 degrees C. It is thanks
to the New Horizon spaceship that we have learned so much about Pluto and its hard area.
New Horizon also showed that Pluto’s area has mountains as tall as 3,500 m which are
close to the size of Earth’s Rocky Mountains in the USA.
One day on Pluto takes about 153 hours. For Pluto it takes 246 earth days to make
a full orbit of the sun. Sunlight on Pluto looks like moonlight on Earth.
1) Pluto was known by the scientists before 1930.
_____
2) Pluto was a girl’s name.
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3) Pluto’s diameter is more than 2000 km.
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4) The Kuiper belt consists of rocks, comets and planets.
_____
5) After 2006 Pluto has been called a dwarf planet.
_____
6) The moon is bigger than Pluto.
_____
7) The New Horizon spaceship discovered Pluto’s area.
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8) The sunlight is very bright on Pluto.
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Number of correct answers: _________
Mark: _______
Teacher:_________________
Date___________________
Progress Check 6
LISTENING
1. Listen to a dialogue and choose the correct answer.
1) The museum is
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