Reading (4 form) 2018
The Weekend
Many people in Britain work five days a week, from Monday to Friday. So, from Friday evening till Monday morning people are usually free. When Friday comes English people usually know where and how they are going to spend the weekend. Before they leave work they say to each other, “Have a nice weekend! Have fun!”
Very many people plan to go away for the weekend. If young people are away from home they may go home to stay with their relatives or friends in different parts of the country. Some people go to the seaside and stay at a hotel there.
Some people like to travel by plane or by train, but many families go to the seaside by car, as it is very comfortable and rather cheap.
Last Friday Tony and his family had a trip to Brighton. Brighton is a nice place near London. It’s easy to get there by car or by train. Tony’s family hasn’t got a car. So, they got to the railway station by bus and travelled to Brighton by train. It took them about an hour to get there. The family had a wonderful time in Brighton.
On Monday morning Tony’s friends asked him, “Where have you been? How was your trip? Did you stay at a hotel or with your friends? What did you do at the seaside?” Tony laughed, “Not so many questions at once, please. Everything is OK.”
 1. Are the statements true or false? Write yes or no.
1. Many people in Britain work four days a week.
2. When Friday comes English people don’t know what to do.
3. Before they leave work they say to each other, “Have a nice weekend! Have fun!”
4. Very many people plan to go away for the weekend.
5. Some people go to the seaside and stay at a hotel.
6. Many families go to the seaside by car.
7. Last Friday Tony and his family had a trip to Brighton.
8. There is no car in Tony’s family.
9. They got there by plane.
10. The family had a wonderful day in Brighton.
2. Choose  a, b, c or d to complete the sentences:
1.       Many people in Britain work … days a week.
a) four;                                                b) five;                                                             c) six.
2.       From Friday evening till Monday morning people are usually ….
a) busy;                                              b) free;                                                                  c) happy.
3.       Before they leave work they say to each other ….
a) “Good bye!”;                                  b) “See you later!”;                                         c) “Have a nice weekend!”.
4.       Very many people plan … for the weekend.
a) to stay at home;                              b) to visit their friends;                                   c) to go away.
5.       Some people go …
a) to the seaside;                                b) to the country;                                             c) to the forest.
6.       Last Friday Tony and his family had a trip to ….
a) London;                                         b) Brighton;                                                     c) Edinburgh.
7.       It is easy to get there by ….
a) bus;                                                b) car;                                                              c) taxi.
8.       Brighton is a nice place near ….
a) Cardiff;                                           b) Belfast;                                                      c) London.
9.       It took them about … to get there.
a) three hours;                                     b) an hour;                                                     c) two hours.
10.    On … morning Tony’s friends asked him about his trip.
a) Tuesday;                                          b) Monday;                                                   c) Friday.


Listening (4 form) 2018
I LIKE NICK AND HIS FAMILY
My name is Mike. I am from Great Britain. I am a pupil. I am ten. I have got a friend. His name is Nick. Nick has got a family. He has got a mother, a father, a sister and a brother.
His mother is a doctor. Her name is Kate. She loves her family.
His father is an engineer. His name is Bill. He likes to play with his sons and his daughter. He loves his family.
Nick is a pupil. He likes to play with his computer. He wants to be an engineer.
His brother Tom is a pupil. He doesn’t want to an engineer. Tom wants to be a driver.
His sister Pam is not a pupil. She likes to play with her brothers.
Nick, Tom and Pam have got a cat. Her name is Sally. Sally likes to play with Pam but she doesn’t like to play with Tom and Nick.
I like Nick and his family.
Listening (4 form) 2018
I LIKE NICK AND HIS FAMILY
1.      Are the statements true or false? Write yes or no.

1.      Mike is from America.
2.      He is ten.
3.      Nick is his friend.
4.      Nick has got a mother, a father and a grandmother.
5.      His mother is a teacher.
6.      Her name is Kate.
7.      His father is a driver.
8.      His name is Bill.
9.      He likes to play with his sons and his daughter.
10.   Nick likes to play with his dog.

2. Choose  a, b, c  to complete the sentences:

1. Mike is from
a) Africa                                       b) Great Britain                                   c) America
2. He is …
a) ten                                            b) seven                                               c) nine
3. Nick is …
a) his brother                              b) his friend                                           c) his uncle
4. Nick has got …
 a) a mother, a father and a brother
 b) a mother, a father and a sister
c) a mother, a father, a sister and a brother
5. His mother is …
a) a doctor                                      b)a teacher                                  c) an engineer
6. His father is …
a) a driver                                      b) an engineer                              c) a pilot
7. Nick likes to play …
a) with his dog                              b) with his computer                    c) with his toys
8. Nick wants to be …
a) a pilot                                       b) a doctor                                    c) an engineer
 9. Tom wants to be …
 a) a driver                                    b) an engineer                               c) a worker
10. Sally is …
 a) a dog                                           b) a cat                                       c) a kitten


Reading (3 form) 2018
JIM
Jim is a little green crocodile. He is very nice, but he hasn’t got friends.
Hares don’t like crocodiles. They see Jim and run away. The hares can run very well, but Jim can’t run. He doesn’t want to be a crocodile. He wants to be a hare.
Frogs don’t like crocodiles. They see Jim and jump away. The frogs can jump very well, but Jim can’t jump. He doesn’t want to be a crocodile. He wants to be a frog.
Birds don’t like crocodiles. They see Jim and fly away. The birds can fly very well, but Jim can’t fly. He wants to be a bird.
Now Jim has got a friend. It’s his little brother Dan. Jim and Dan like to play games and to swim. Jim can swim very well and his brother can swim very well, too. Now Jim doesn’t want to be a hare. He doesn’t want to be a frog. And he doesn’t want to be a bird. He wants to be a crocodile.
1. Are the statements true or false? Write yes or no.
       1. Jim is a little green crocodile.
       2. He is very nice.
       3. He has got many friends.
       4. Hares, frogs and birds like crocodiles.
       5. Jim can’t fly.
       6. Jim can run and jump.
       7. Jim wants to be a bird.
       8. He has got a friend now.
       9. His friend is his little sister.
      10. Jim and Dan like to swim and to play.
      11. Dan can’t swim very well.
      12. Jim wants to be a crocodile now.
2. Choose  a, b, c or d to complete the sentences:
1.    Jim hasn’t got friends because …
a)             he isn’t very nice
b)             he doesn’t want to have friends
c)             hares, frogs and birds don’t like crocodiles
d)             he can run, jump and fly
2.    Jim wants to be a hare, a frog or a bird because …
a)             he can run, jump and fly
b)             he can’t run, jump and fly
c)             he doesn’t like crocodiles
d)             he doesn’t have friends
3.    Jim wants to be a crocodile now because …
a)             he has got a friend
b)             he can run
c)             hares, frogs and birds like crocodiles
d)             he doesn’t like hares, frogs and birds


Listening (3 form) 2018

LIZ AND SAMMY

Liz is a little girl. She is six. She lives in Kyiv. Liz has got a little grey kitten. Her name is Sammy. Sammy is a very nice and funny. Liz loves her kitten very much.
Liz has got many toys: dolls, balls, monkeys, elephants, crocodiles, tigers, cats and dogs. Sammy likes to play with the toys. She likes to play hide-and-seek, too.
One day Liz comes home, but she doesn’t see Sammy. Sammy is not near the table, she is not on the chair, she is not in the box. Sammy is under the sofa. She wants to play hide-and-seek with Liz.
It’s fun to play hide-and-seek but Luz doesn’t want to play this game. She gives Sammy a little yellow ball to play with. It’s fun to play the ball, too.
Listening (3 form) 2018

1. Are the statements true or false? Write yes or no.

1.      Liz has got a little black kitten.
2.      Sammy is very nice and funny.
3.      Liz loves Sammy very much.
4.      Liz hasn’t got many toys.
5.      Sammy doesn’t like to play with the toys.
6.      Sammy likes to play hide-and-seek.
7.      One day Liz comes home, but she doesn’t see Sammy.
8.      Sammy is in the box.
9.      Sammy is under the sofa.
10.   She gives Sammy a ball to play with.

2. Choose  a, b, c  to complete the sentences:

 1. Liz is
a)  ten                           b) six                                         c) nine
2. She lives in
a) London                     b) Netishyn                                c) Kyiv
3. Liz has got …
a) a puppy                           b) a kitten                           c) a cat
4. Sammy is …
a) white                               b) black and white             c) grey
5. Liz has got many …
a) toys                                 b) boxes                             c) friends
6. Sammy likes to play …
a) leap-frog                          b) football                         c) hide-and-seek
7. One day Liz comes home, but she doesn’t see …
a) her ball                           b) Sammy                           c) her doll
8. Sammy is …
a) under the sofa                 b) in the box                       c) near the table
9. Liz doesn’t want to play …
a) with a ball                      b) hide-and-seek                 c) hopscotch
10. Liz gives Sammy …
a) a ball                               b) a doll                             c) a monkey