10
.. /  1i21 Wbich wOld ';:lI j'rl~c tHJ iCnl1 ~IJ'e tes, ,~ u~b sentence iJr) i'rI?llC1r 1-1: '~ wore weared worn weEning tr 1.  E'v(~rydlil,} in t w cia:::;, poern, A. k'IWVIJ B.  ;iH)9i C.·~ IOWS n. kllf),wing Dorn;:r,:;(:t the:: t<ahk wiJ}::d 111 ~ cutlery. A. '1JIlhe:n l:1.~lrhile .......  , I -. , the Susan 7, 8. Debbie ._. __ a pre1~~r dress to the party. A B c. D The invl ~s1igati:ng mTicer had _ th(~ :3cal.of the enve'1ope containing th(~,evidence. A. brokc~ B. break C. bf1~akiD.g D., br.oken E:.. smce C -if n. bceausc.:~ have walking is walking ar e walking 'wilI walkiIl g 3 4 5 6 JO. ~AtJH)\i.gh Thof: ( biJ :lren m]l frolx. th4:: p~ayneld the cll1:3s:moI1l. A in :a:. j l1side C, ilnl,o n, onto I ., fb' I ( J's a:m:I.ZIn~ to ::,ee a . ..__0 Ire s soari:ng acr03S the shj. A. :)I:VY J1 .• J  l:e:3.1 1,eI'S C, 110d D Imop Thl~V i I::e f'l ,:;:s j der1i: 0( of th,~:P. T.. A. pJ:f~Hi.l:k~:i . rhe Jinee.ting as the Pr.::sid{'nl Wi.I~; unable to attend. A, aI, H. fm C. in I). 0 ve l' ]\,ial'JOJlwent to 1:hr: (de his JitltheT loki hhnnot to go. A, until H, ahhol.lgh Co :;0 n.if 1~IL'I~~ .04J'1/, I ' ):i 9. 10. 11. 12. TIw bflhy stopped Grying she wa.s fed. A. since B. bowf;::ver C. after D. although You do not need to::ome IfOU ~-'.-. .-.- . so de~;ifi~ A. u:nlc:ss Everybody __ surpri:·;ed to h;;:m: thf~IiltIe boy sing. A. (Ire ]) .• \4\'as C were n. been Ule man Ihrol,l~hhis cabbage j[,,~ld, A n c. n l aR·e./ of 11 I '

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1i21

Wbich wOld ';:lIj'rl~ctHJ iCnl1~IJ'etes,

,~ u~b

sentence iJr)

i'rI?llC1r

1-1: '~

wore

weared

worn

weEning

tr

1.

 

E'v(~rydlil,} in t w cia:::;,

poern,

A. k'IWVIJ

B.  ;iH)9i

C.·~ IOWS

n.

kllf),wing

Dorn;:r,:;(:t the:: t<ahk

wiJ}::d 111 ~ cutlery.

A. '1JIlhe:n

l:1.~lrhile

.......

 

, I

-. ,

the

Susan

7,

8.

Debbie ._.__ a pre1~~rdress to the

party.

A

B

c.

D

The invl~s1igati:ng

mTicer

had _

th(~:3cal.of the enve'1ope containing

th(~,evidence.

A. brokc~

B. break

C. bf1~akiD.g

D., br.oken

E:.. smce

C

-if

n.

bceausc.:~

have walking

is walking

are walking

'wilI walkiIl g

3

4

5

6

JO. ~AtJH)\i.gh

Thof: ( biJ :lren m]l

frolx.

th4:: p~ayneld

the cll1:3s:moI1l.

A in

:a:. j l1side

C,

ilnl,o

n,

onto

I ., fb' I

( J's a:m:I.ZIn~ to ::,ee a . ..__0 Ire s

soari:ng acr03S the

shj.

A.

:)I:VY

J1 .• J  l:e:3.1 1,eI'S

C, 110d

D Imop

Thl~V

iI::e f'l ,:;:s j

der1i:

0(

of

th,~:P.

T..A.

pJ:f~Hi.l:k~:i .

rhe Jinee.ting as the

Pr.::sid{'nl Wi.I~;unable to attend.

A,

aI,

H. fm

C. in

I). 0 vel'

]\,ial'JOJlwent

to

1:hr:

(de his

JitltheT

loki hhnnot

to

go.

A, until

H, ahhol.lgh

Co :;0

n.if

1~IL'I~~

.04J'1/,

I ' ):i

9.

10.

11.

12.

TIw

bflhy

stopped Grying she

wa.s fed.

A. since

B. bowf;::ver

C. after

D. although

You do not need to::ome IfOU

~-'.-..-.- .

so de~;ifi~

A. u:nlc:ss

Everybody __ surpri:·;ed to

h;;:m:

thf~ IiltIe boy sing.

A. (Ire

]) .• \4\'as

C were

n. been

Ule man Ihrol,l~hhis cabbage

j[,,~ld,

A

n

c.

n

l aR·e./ of 11

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In ite~s 14,- It'~lwlbtidl Sel1tE ncl~ is

gramm~tjc~~ 1:~o,7t'cf?'

\

13. ~~~lj~kil

 

<: -'IiI <t~I,~a'N~ II~1::0:Ot} iT'~'P dC.cC.

tb,e

tl dHdr'f' liI~1ed

n

twdu':'

[~mk.':' ;1t

£.Jj:ikU~~ .,:mt tu Di~ney

World I.i:\~:\

)ummcr.

A. T~li;j

nJ. Th~~m

C. H:: and ,b.iu·:(.

D.

'fic;:ir

  items

18-· 22,

'~¥hicllIsenteni~€:H~.

cm·redly jJlJlnctlJliilted

Marys bag i~the

floor.

Marys' ba~As on the floor.

Marys bag's is on tht::

floor-.

Mary's bag is on the Hoor.

~7. W]~U 1(j;k

ItBn'f; JU111

olf sp6:e-clbt

of

tbl2

'QIIQwd

'lII'hfidll ns tJImIrll~ rR m~d

5111\

itlh fts

§rel{it~ID\CC;~?

Aft{:r tht: {~arthquake,•.~()uragcous

firdighwrs entered the ~~ la..ged

building to save a family.

A.

adjec:;til,'e

B. adverb

c.

nmm

D. vl::r.b

Please bring me the:

following items peI1l;i ,

rubber, and crayon.

Please bring me-

lh~

following items: pt~ncil,

rubber and crayon.

Please bring me the

follDwing items p{;n'.:iJ rubo\::

and crayon.

Ple.a.:;e bJing me lh.;:: ,

fi)lJowing items; pencil

mbber .andcrayon

A

B.

A

B

c

D

c.

D

18.

19

r,I',:ilhl:~1'

~;f:ld: ,101' Tom eaL<;

1)(

of1'

id

ge

Ndtber

J.:tdt

or

T')/Tl

eats

pen'd,ge.

~':ci(H~:rJad nor ··.:'om

do:n:'t

e.a:

pOJ'fidge,

>J,:::~ther Jack [,or l'DHI doesn't

I~a<'

po

.Hrjdge.

rho::ycatcbu5 :~hefish fr.)tn

thf pl:lJHi.

TJ1-::y cateh:~::; t1m fish from

[hI;: pm-d,

'l'h:;~yC<IUI?J1h:d tb~ /ish from

lh;: pl.: nil.

Thl,7 )aughtt )t: Jjsh from the

rord.

A.

B

c.

A

D

c.

B

D

14.

15.

16. A

B

c.

D

l-VCj'Y child b~.:::

Li:j.I)Wn

tnY':I.

.r:: v~:r}'child l:w/ ; hi:; ol.••n

t{,) ~;.

Ev'er)' ·:hild 1m',',:: hEd his own

toy.

Eve::} l~hi1d d:e hav(: his 0')1,1]]

tr,yS'.

2

A

H

.

 Hun ay, my tearn h;'\:~

won shouted Kim.

'''Hmray '' My team has won,

:~bout:ed Kim.

 Hur.ray My team ha.~

',i\'(Jl1,

~:houtt:d }Grn.

Hurray, my

learn

ha~'won,

shouted

Kim.

MOHY Cl6 SA TI./••

1Rg.

,Im

 05

f'~r.f:~·

1 (' .•

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21.

 

B

(:.

n.

 /I,l {h~ Jibrary, uaid Mrs.

J

I. rtl , .$, , ., 'y(,','.',;vi 11

fi

nd hooks

a 1HLll 'cradi '-,( (In; :lances.

.\1

the libr:w(,

s:ljd

Mrs.

.l;)n;~~,,) I)Uw'iJI 1ind books

abotll

tradif

j{lo:?:i rJallcl~s.

AI

the

 .ibwry

J

:midt-.-frs.

J :)/ '

c~;, \'0\1 wi'll find books

ab(lut

tJ:3,diti')ru&1 clanee:s.

\t the Hhmr:/, wid :Mrs

J cme,5,')on wi 11find books

:\hmt tmditiotlil, danc.es.

25.

 

n

<

.

26.

 

B.

'

C

)1).

22.

 

R.

o.

 (;e1[ 0.11

ef :he rain shouted

Dad

G::t out oj tlK: nin shouted

 ):1J::l.

('Jet

GIU

of th~ rain shouted

1:.1&d

 (7::t Coul of the rain shouted

[: ad.

27.

'Wh.ich 'word in thi , ~~ell1tence

shound

begin

witb a ,[:s,pitullet1er?

Many ships Gross the paci fie on :a

daily ba.sif •.

A. daily

B. basis

C. pad tic

D. ships

Read fbi~;i):;;~;;~:,gre-,;ht~ dIU :>se the

punctu:ittioO:iil::lrk '1'1.'tlkll  .lwulcJ f~oin

ench

SpjW[~ rll.'l

m

tui:

red:

JJ ..

::,6.

The only ti ':1: I had s,~en 1m igumm was in

the

ZOO;:;J .

was very ;;;((:t,;<('1whf:n my uncle

decided to

tv,:':p. I.LS 6)1

,j

rick

into the

hiJls

near hi:;. hnu;:,,~ ..

leo

Ie-ok

fr, ::r

ignanas: •• 'NhiJe

we wen:: tlter;~ I hea . l r:'.'y'uncle shout.. Ob

25

I looked,

In'U':ld

at :1

::,(1''-''

llothing. I

was

very

djsappojnr.~:d.

2/; ,V juri Jlas

happened''>''

J asked my

1m::

Ie.

23.

24.

A,

?

B

,r

,-

n.

A,

R

.

[)

28.

29.

Whicbi J un acc\1Ir. te 'r

flY

Dr

expll es:~i'J]g. ltbis

i.k2jL:'

This doJl helongs to :~.ii(lya,

A. 11113

is

Mo:.'n:;

>

,:k,JI.

B. 'OJis

isMoYi~I :~

~JolJ.

C. This is Moya~> d()H~;·.

D. Thif.

is v1D: n~,

don's.

VVhich scwtence iim~5NOT need

addi'li'Drm] capita I ftdt'l:':'s?

A. Brali

J

<md 'Ver.e i::uela are

eountrics

in

;Sowh America.

B. Brazi1 and\ ~nezuela are

(;ountries in ~;om.h America,

IC. Brazil and '1{:ne':t;uda ;:;X ;;

countries in South America.

U. Brazil and Vel1czueJa are

countries

ill

:;outh america.

MOB) .IC·~;.5 A

flang

I S

'OJ

Pagel of 11

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Which w(]JJrtf

(I

r I

* r•.

1/':tJ H'

j~1mel~ln;:it

ill

m~iB:1e tH I:b~':

lI ~e

lIHlllk diolf d

ixu i:.~f'~]lcX.

3i(jJ-34'1'

FOJr items .~5- 4~ ,wmch vr~D)',db·es4

,e<UinlIlJI»n~Utl~S

'-'1a;t]tJ

HIC~ll~elJice·l'

seldom

infh~'qHent

frequent

im:guJar

30.

31.

32.

33.

34.

Ever~ (Jr

.t:

sC'irea:lTl ~:d \10'11::11 they 5E1Vi

the

.[ftl ~;i.,; :iQ

(if the

maD

in the

mim))'

A.

b.tt:

'w::tiun

B. i.m.lge

C. h~::i~~)t

o

: i 1:t~ ~

The In en ,g

~ M .~ .~~~~~J

L~ th4~

l::amival gJ'olmd by climbing over the

femx: .

.<\.

Pii~i~;ed

B

<:

0 l;Jrcd

 :

~:(Jtl::n~d

J).

.;:~p(:necl

She wm. ';::mj9t11t of the

~:jII

who got

a.n 'A' C·.tl tll.:: tem.

A• .i1~aJ..ms

R.

p·,·ol.ld

c.

~:hlll

,o·us

H.

l:d he. i~j

As it W~; Bd;m's biJ~thday, h.;~:

n~cdved ,I J.ll'ge :mmiQ (Iflhe (~lke.

A. dh,i:,·jon

B. huH

C. nLlmbcr

n. part

The fiT'.~ thn ~Aeni;d 1.0 sp:~ad to the

~hac~wl 1101.131::5 on th~ .;Jvenue.

A. ael:oining

B. an.l:il;n;l

C. briel·;

D. Dpj)() site

35.

36.

37 .

38.

39.

The: doctor thl;: dJ: ug to cun~

Kevin's illness.

A. dispensed

B. dosl~d

C. prescribed

D. served

Pawats, te.achers and students _

to make Pe:ace Day a SUJ::ecss.

A. battled

B. clashed

C. contested

D. cooperated

The young lady ~.penther

month's saJary on unne<:eGsary

household items.

A. fairly

B. foolishly

C. honestly

D.

wi. H:ly

The mcmheT~: (,fthe cl.:rmniH;;e t:Jot

a long timr..:to arri ve

ai. ___.__

to the

problem.

A.

a

trou1ble

B. a solution

C. an

i

nfimuation

D. an evidence

His grandmother is plcH:' :::d \'.rith hi.s

___ visi~ts 10 her as Lc tlrings Ilt.~r

gifts.

 

EI.

C.

n

MOEY ClGs 41i1.rng.

A I'J   5 t.. ?'l.'

1,'

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40.

Fred

:I~ I

\Iery S(,(;if.b~eperson but his

hruth::r John i;; uJilfdlmd1y. Some

p(:opl·; .kscri·t.; JoJ)J' as .

A. ;:Ul'tiso::iac

:fJ. inhosri?i:ll)l:

C. iri.hUJrmLw':

D. unhap:;o)'

Study tMs gr.'lhph ill1en alUl~I'er items

45 - 411.

F;lvourftflBookl3 of (imtlea  5and fI

Puplltl

[-------------.--

..

~~~~~_5 • G~~I.:~.J

Which h: litH; 1:I)rr'~d :~l:)(:lh(lgf[)Jr th,c

underlin·ed 'm'd in ijC'DD:j' 42 _.·B?

42 .. \-i:incl your OW1I h e1~~~jne.§houted

the .:/I1,41'y boy.

A. hllism:~~

B. busine::f

C .. buisines;

D. bu.i::n

i

·;s

43. lJ;;:?~ fnJit:··. \\-1.1] s;..:IE ifthE'Y are not

:;F.OI\;(/

in

illes.1 concjlinn~;,

A. Do ~.e

II. Th;):~e

C. Dc e~;

l.Ji. Dc Zf:I:

44. In ''''ii/dd,  i(:'flh:n.;:t: is the 1~1,'l)nl

'eJ:dl iug' .cnlrredfy mJ1ed' '

A. W:~ I'i::ad :. rJ e:xci6ug story in

d s: . yes1erday.

B.. LauruwB:; i:xciting when she

got he gocd news.

C. The c)c,::.itir,g boy jumped

'with glee.

D. The: dlild is

exGi.ting.

about

the

1J ·ip.

•••

----,

~~~

.~~f;j

--j

f--.-

 .--

il~

t--l

h

 Jt~'-oJ

( ••• r

~J

.1;} ~ lJ

'<':<'-~

•. ,t:',

((:~

Typo of E <Jo m

~

r) 'li

What kind of book i:; Ii~ed by the

same numb(~r of Pl):> ~·.inbed;

cIa~.s'~:;?

A. Fairy Tak

B. Jvlystery

C. Trave]

D. Seie:nce

What tYr(~ of book js the  ea.st

popular among ali '-i:iJi~ :::tude~)t~.'?

A. Craft

B. Mystery

C. Travel

D. Science

L '1 J' ,

  ow many PUpi ~;:.n   :~n\  ~a,>:pn::ter

mystery to fair~, \c..:e~f:

A... 2

B

C. 12

D. 28

1 B ~ __.. _m_. ]

----.

-

16 -----.-- .... _ .._._._,, i

-

..-.-

.. ----'

,II 14 -'- ---- --.---'II------n- ,-,_. .·_.._ou·

I •

::J 12 -,-_. _

. . --.----

- 10 - --- . _

~ s; ~---·--I-,=~~=._,,-.

E € _._ ...

~ ;;: . 1JI[~·r

·

46.

45.

47.

n~m(i' :'

. uninh.3. )he::l

Mark cOllcludf:d th:~~:he island was

._. __ . __ 1.<; no r::rl~ ·t\iJ1i tound them.

A.

attrnctj·)c:

]3;. lonely

)[I,

I•..

...

41.

MOEY.cI CtC\,· TY[(V; ,Il- ,':r:'~,:rJ

P ,lJ:e .5 of J J

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43.

Wl1atcor,,::.\lils,ion

(:&;1:'1

~j~ 1.I(aWnfrom

the graph::

A. ll~e: jam(: rn;,I,be:r oJ st1JdenW

ate 1:I hoth gn,d,;:;.

B..

Thl;:re

:<ue

mort:

students

in

Grn<le 5 th~ in Grade 6.

C.

Tbl~x :

aTe

rnon~ ~t\1dents in

Gracie 6 than in

G:ade

S.

D, Fromlhe nrapb. we cannot

tet UlC m1Jr1lb:::rof students in

ea(~hgrade.

S'I'u«JJytJ ni~ ~~libil~ 'l)illi:1JIIdel1i~ ;,t Hhl::rn'~IB1~Wlerr

i~~l' IIIs1- 54.

Chapter P,age

1. All about

Insects

I

2. fT]vestigating ReJPtiles 8

3. :ndigenous Trees ] 6

.1. ;·:iedicinal Plants 29

5. Plants from Other Countries 35

6. Edible Plants 50

7.Environmc~Ilta1 Concerns 57

Glossary 63

Index 67

-'

Tbe

guid¢'WOII'd 1 nl: eh~ tOIl

of

ItWO,·

dictionary P~i~e. §ue

g:iven ~IE lfJIw,

Thirnk

carel llIy then

mmwe.r

'Q utlt1tima~

49 - 50.

Page 136

Channel/Charach~~r

Page U7

Charad:~/Chase

51.

If

a

student

read

page 52, what did

he read aboLlt?

A. plants

that

are poisonous

B. plants ofmedicinai

v:ilue

C. plants that I~anbe eatl~n

D. plants and animals

  -

.

49. Which

,(lfr.ht 3I: wCltd~:

woidd b~

listed

01::

ia page b:=jiorepage 136?

A.

chnpt. ~r

B. l;;hlil1 g~

C.

{:ru n : e

D. ,ehant

50. Which

~NCJd

I'i1ouJd

bt~

lb/4:d

on pag ~

136?

A. ehaiJ:~r.d

B.

dHlt: ,f,j 'Ie

C.

cha.tter

D. dlf1;'nr

MOEY CIGSAT/l.(Jn ~.

 4.I:S ·os

52. How many pages does rht;~fifth

chapter of this book take np?

A. 15

B. 16

C. 35

D 6

53. A

studl~nti.s

doing a rese:J~j chP~ (~jt r:t

on

 lp; (JSI~S

of Aloc V

~T<1 .

\ ih1Ch

c.b2p1:er would be

helpft~]

hI

:Iim?

A. Indigenous Trees

:8. Invt~8tigating Repl:i les

C. Othel Countries

D. MedkinaJ Plants

54. How

mallY

,~hapters are in

l:hi:~

book?

A. 7

B. 9

C. 10

n. 67

PrrgJ Co

r.I

i J

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S; J~I::tmd

1:11tll

:IJD:~'I'V(:r jltem~)

55 - S9.

ILAND EI:UHNING

There are c~J' .'lh 'jme~;

\I,'i[)t:;:~ j

lis nr;:cf~5sary

to burn the:

[<lH;;

(f

lap.,) 1:;

bt

ing

prepmrcd

in

~Ul

area in

'1:;11::\'1,

lugwoo.cI,

acac .:

or ether

. kl ' , 1

pnc y specl';:::,

:~ro ,

It )~comes

m:(:t~ssary

to

btu n

tJlt:: hl.lld .. In iHidition, if, Jbr

example: a

sugclf-·c:anc

field i ~inkswd with

wasp~, or C:()W,·ii:ch, bUl1Jjng

the Geld would

be nece:s3ary., fl 'II''{luld n alw

h&.1rvl~s1:ing

easwr.

It

is COInmof'.

p

i

EH,~Lice10

xc:::

cane

EeLds

before hm ;,'e:;:t 'ug

sot 12 clllk~S

can

w~t

a

bigger torma~:,e:. Many

[jHni,~::'3

burn aJl

 weed~, and 1ra::h f1-<););the soil 'whether or

not there am prckles

:)1'

otber

hnrmf111

obje('t~.

Tht: p] a<::ac,;: i:; H

;:':;.,1 one.

O:rganjc

matcj,d

1<011;:,:h-C{:d ~,CI nsh~3 :mcl

~ ~~ ni.[ g

miJI~-ll1S{)or

~II oq~imj~': GH

in he:

surfi~::e

are

destroyed.

~O,..t,.CC •.• r~r t l V:1. i.d(~1.I,a 1rll. lL:Jw'l'

Qk.3

55. It IS nell~ ,:mcy ,.-,bUI lnnclvil1cn

L .1., ,. • ; ., •• .:. ,}. •

1\

'.I.·JI: ,:' .

It:O I.

, J

C

~,.;trd ray

  ,~e(i

B. :~Ierr;

i;

:11

:;~<i.

:0 get ric of

j;;i\]'u,Li

p:us ,md

plants

-, ' ] . b'

...

:ne.:

t:'1~ :':'

.:3 Vt.

grown

'1.00

Jg

n. I:ile'~: i~> l'  .o(

nf'·w't.:ed imd

I:,

:1. '31' . '

56.

\':;1a1 )) :.?,geb

hilK

turning a

bc;,d

fimni :~.,

p,rH.G'ice'

.~l. Farrm.:~;.mH~ose.

their lives.

H.P~:c::

Ijl'(;~)

oJh n get out of

com:·ol.

IC. S.,}m(:h::alth

probicm

may

ir.crc::::Es':,

n. There i:; de::':: uction of useful

n:ateJ('~I lS 111

t

he soil.

MOEY< lO r .~

I' 1;'.:1/1g, . Irt\ '(.i

57,

58.

59.

Which

1i\'ord

could he

used

to

describe the passage?

A.. entcrtai

nin§,

B.

in:fOJma~iv,;::

C. humorous

D.

persuasive

\Vhicb s·tatementis true?

A. Burning

can;~

:tidcl

:increases

lhe sugar

conI

em in canes.

n.

The only method of getting

. rid of weed is

bun1ing.

C. llJere are some h;:nefit:;to

land burning.

D. Buming a]way~ makes

harvesting e':L';im·.

What dm:s 'teemiug:

j[niliiorm '

suggcs-t?

A.

~1I1

abundancE:

H.

a

lot

Ofm()VI~lxle:::

C.

a group

J[)I.

al1imaIts atta.::ki Ilg

Grop:~

i 'kti

I  

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a Jch·I~;dh:t II./]

C

~)o). H: ~,: J) '1UJ/)lnV~'Ie)r

jttellJW <MP·~tii4,

j,~~\IIU~

f)~:JI\n::

Prov](k:

t'.Y (:.e; 'M~ddy

High.l.s to

IF.I:: il1tl'lHY I:s:fand -

.

(},rAe ;d the  iIi Ot,ld~ .. mmsljrJt J7ulfJl

busir.r.eu .J~:ej7.S'JI r,e  Uj'~(jt5, IOppi,t .g

~J  ~tin,(rJllrdl', .i.

Fly in legcndi3i1'

Y'

Air Dove c )m.fort with

(:.onve:u':nt ,h~~l n(xn'es

DIDC,(:t

f.:1 On PIEIII 2~,dl ~H'I~ C

O'~ d~

:md

Ne>'J1l-UO'IP .IrcU lI

mille.l

La.lkle

I -.--.- ..---.- ..-- ..-.-----,

• Gelle O,L'SI ~.tilggag4~1I1kJ lVam~e

• Red ':1i 1~f.1{~,1'

tJ~e(l,twM/,ri

III

A

/'rip

j'6' jp'~:m'el'1 b.e·J

,n', I:I'

ti.me

you

fl.,v ..__ .._._ __ __..__

60. How Inm :J lime : .P'~'I'wetk arc

flights

offi~red to fauwsy :rs,and ')

•~.l. {J IH~

E:. two

c.

titre,;

Dt.

i()iJI'

61. \Vhich w( J'(

i:) clo;;e.~;tj

n

rneaning :co

the word

 ]pI;~iP'U):IIf ill

thE

adveIti~;,;m(::iIt'?

A.. hemrilbl

B.

hGl~~] ;~~ree:

C. rain gi.

;ai

D.

weJ :

iked

MOEJ'&CGS'A lI'YU\if •. -111$ '05

6')

•.•.

63 .

64 .

Which I~xpression(k:~(:ribes

 rc~d

~m,]jJD~u:tJ·J~£}tImM~lIDllY.>T

A. Ii g.i1t (If a reel c:alJl~~t

B:. 1100r covered 'Nith red carpt:t

c. treated with md '~olour

]I). vt~i~Ygood servict:

'\AThy

,,,'ould

people

want

to travel

on

Air Dove'?

A.. It promises cheaper fare than

other

lrirlines.

B. Flights are ava.iJabJe daily.

C. It provides convenient

departure times.

D. It

promises an

enjoyable

shopping

expeJien.ce.

Which re:)pOJ1se best e~:'pJa:il1s why

Fantasy Island is consjoered an ideal

dcsti.na:timt?

A. It is sunny fol' most of the

ye~i3.r.

B. It pwvidcs the (iJ~jliti\:s for

both business and r:kasur~~

c. HOb~.laecornmo::a1lun is

n:llsonablc.

n.

Itt:U1S

are bcautif.1

<:i1Li

ch~ap.

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 p;il oj:lli:~ 10

:21U~me:I' (juejfjons

65 - 69.

Boysie s(rt ·,)15f( r Mr. ::.1]:1 itf :; plOr.H~rt),

He:

was confid,,;n.l t1a1 Mr,

SJUitrl'NOuld

have

gone for IUli1ch.:-iowl;;1,1;) . f i. 'f ty fee:t away

from the guin,;:p tree, 11'1: ,'j lopped g~~~;ljni~

track~l.

]\,.Ilr.

SJnil h

was

on gua:rd,

sit.1:in~;with

his back against his

gU1W::p 1:n:e.

Boysi,e

was

not discoU1'age,d. PC~J[hapshi; had (:ome too

early.

Jy1r.

~,mitll wodd

::iJi)On he

gDing home

for lunch aild hi: would.

gl~1:

,toclimb the

guinep

tree:.

Agile as JLI1~ Wk~y,t]f~ Gbm.k~~da[J.i:~lfby

mango tree: t,:~';'{ait. It \ ':1:; a good p< sition.

He 'was

eo;.llp':i;:I:ely

hid.den :~ndlu: had Mr.

Smith in

fi.I1J

'il ::\ 1.

The first

thil} :

he n01:k:ll~d';I'.as truJ,t Mr.

Smith was

pi :rdng

his

tl~:=tl'L

and bdGhing

content,:dly. B(lysie hegHII'[(I have serious

doub~i

thP.t

he Jmd hi:; fiie,nd wou]d enjoy

the fnli :s of t(meh tXlf.~110'C ':.hat day, but he

decided to 'Mill, Sorm:thi.ng was b01.md to

happen.

:j D Irt:i :

l::~pJor;,t,~ Illwdi ·,g S illJ

Cr( ; I ;e , .

65. Wt ~it does the ~;'e.:mdfe:~HJ in his

tnldm I rne:flx:t'?

A sl1dd,nd y

Jl,

hmnl:: y

C, joud~/

)), ,mgri .y

66. 'Le ,;::limbedi u m:mh,' mungo II'Ce to

W,6J1 ..,'

':;or w.lwt \\lIi~'Boysi,~ ',,'aiting?

.~I. his frien.d to appt:ar

EI.

f:)f .Mr,

Srni1h

(0

hit

him

,r.

the

g1.I.i11l~p5,:0

falJ

n.

1\/11 . Smitbto go ~r.:}fllillch

67.

 1/1:1::11

,Iees the r

hJ~:l:i,e '~L'gille liS

a

IIlun}u~'

sa.y:J'hod Boysie?

A~ He loob~d Eke a

mOJ()kl~Y.

B. He has. four .feet.

c.

He wa~,a .~:{<I)dclimber.

J:). J-Ie; ,jj,d not Ii kt:

to' climb,

MOE.y.I:U(;1:~; 11Qn[;, /tJl.f 'I~~

68.

69.

What figure 'Jf spee:c h. i l l.gllf aM n

mll)JJlkj,'~/?

A. alliteration

B. metaphor

C.

peJ'SC,nificntiol11

D.. simile

Whmt in the story SLljW~:Sl;S,that Mr.

Smith Imd just eaten

hi:;

lunch?

A. Hie:s:at Wld(:]{' a :mango

tree:

a.nd bowed his head.

B. Ht: srm1ed  lll~(~JPingnd

snoring.

C. He:,vas picking his

teeth and

bdcmng c()mc::ntt~dly.

n. He looked

lip

in the guinep

1:rt:e and smntecL

Pu,/:e .P  J f 11

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73.

I like the slcepy sounds

You hear when da:r is done

When shadows ,pld:t<:fher.~ II.n~~:here

At

setting of

sun

A brook grows ~j Ql.w:~ in th,:~ev~

As dusk comes ,s-:il. and

511)'\1,';

You hear across ':hl~quiet nighl

His munnllI soft ru:d low.

The wind 'no

hm~;c:1'

calls

and

shouts

From high up in (bt:: t ree:s;

He hums insteac1lh:-:ough eveninl; hours

His lulling n ~J~;J. j 

And little lem'eslhi:,t talk aU

I.W:l

With wind and flitting birds

Speak now am:'lfIg lllt~darkened houghs

Their gentle whi::::J.;:rUlg \l.'ords.

So as hours of :mnsr:t ':'DI1H:

Andd' .

aytJrne o.l)J. ;~S

l~aSI;:.

The evening bri.H;~:.sh~ w{:  .rywDrid

Its gift of dream:;

;lil

j pea.c~.

 , i·TllrC£ A :1 hur :i:'jll (.:t. Pev ch

70. The

phr.3SA;:

';'uHil1jE;

melody' is

'£he

same as

A.

II

ip h'l2 song

B.

soo

Ih

ng sOflE,

C. rap ;::(ng

D. hea I') beating SOJJg

71. What doe, ;'CiN'W~~J'l[':ean in this

poem?

A. a k:r

B. dry

C. n')lS Y

D.

s:,uggi

;h

MOEY.J.C/GfL4.1 /LQ1 \1j. AJH   05

72.

73.

What time: of day is d~~;aibo~ in the

poem?

A. evening

B. morning

c. night

D. noon

What phrase describes what the wind

dm~ in the daytime?

A. soft und low

B. stm and slow

C. calls and shouts

D. hums and whispers

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