OUTLINE OF ENGLISH TEST 1 READING COMPREHENSION FINDING OUT THE MEANING FROM THE CONTEXT GETTING GENERAL AND DETAIL INFORMATION FROM THE TEXT GRAMMAR PRESENT.

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OUTLINE OF ENGLISH TEST 1 READING COMPREHENSION FINDING OUT THE MEANING FROM THE CONTEXT GETTING GENERAL AND DETAIL INFORMATION FROM THE TEXT GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE PRESENT CONTINUOUS PAST SIMPLE WRITING WRITING A COMPOSITION ABOUT THE EXPERIENCES DURING HOLIDAY.

EXAMPLE: THE OREGON TRAIL In the 19 th century, millions of Europeans emigrated to the USA because they wanted to find a better life. Many of them couldn’t find work in cities like New York, so they left and went to find farmland in the west. The people, called settlers, travelled west through the mountains on the ‘Oregon Trail’. Some of these people hoped to find gold in California. The journey sometimes took more than a year. There are a lot of films, called ‘Western’, about the settlers on the trail. In most of films, we see the Native Americans (‘American Indians’) attacking the settlers, and the Indians’ kill thousands of white people. But the truth is that the Native Americans were not the biggest problem for the settlers. In fact, most of them were very helpful to the settlers. It is true that the settlers’ journey was extremely difficult. Many of them walked 3,200 kilometers, the whole length of the trail. They had wagons, but the wagons were often too full, so people could not travel in them. Many parents also had to carry their small children. The people were very poor and many did not even have shoes – they walked the whole trail barefoot, in extremely cold temperatures. More than 50,000 people, including many women and children, died on the trail. A lot of people died from illnesses cholera, because the drinking water wasn’t clean. There were also a lot of accidents. Many people died under the wheels of wagon, for example, and from accidental gunshots. What is the main idea of the last paragraph? A. Gunshots accident B. People were dead due to some illnesses C. People were dead on the trail D. Death causes

AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA At the bottom of the seas and oceans, there are hundreds of shipwrecks. There are also ancient cities and settlements and one man wants to find them. His name is Dr Robert Ballard, an American who is famous for finding the Titanic about 3,800 metres down in the cold, dark waters of the North Atlantic. Dr Ballard uses a small submarine which he can control easily from the ship above, to explore the bottom of the sea. It has a camera that sends back live pictures of the water world, so that Dr Ballard can see the bottom of the sea. He sees different types of the fish and coral but sometimes he finds the things he’s really looking for the remains of ancient settlements. In 2000, Dr Ballard went to the Black Sea. But he didn’t want to find a ship. ‘We explored an area in the Black Sea, ‘he says. ‘Thousands of years ago, ther was land where there is water today. We found what we think is a site of human habitation down there. It may be 7,000 or 8,000 years old, and it was 100 metres under the sea. Dr Ballard and his team are looking for more things in the site, to find out about the people who lived there. Dr Ballard is now working on another idea – the world’s first underwater museum. There is more history down there in the sea than in all the museums of the world, ‘says Ballard. ‘Imagine a ship at the bottom of the sea. We can put cameras everywhere on that ship, and people all over the world can see the pictures on the Internet. He sees …….., the remains of ancient settlements. Ancient means ______. A. Expired B. very old C. Unique D. traditional

1. Be quite! The baby ____(sleep). A. sleeps B. sleep C. sleeping D. is sleeping 2. Last week an accident _______ near our school. A. happening B. happen C. happened D. happens