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Question 1 of 20
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May, June,
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Question 2 of 20
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January, February,
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Question 3 of 20
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spring, summer,
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4. Question
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first, second,
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sixth, seventh,
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Question 6 of 20
6. Question
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eighteenth, nineteenth,
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Question 7 of 20
7. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in the multisyllable words.
1. February
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Question 8 of 20
8. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in the multisyllable words.
2. April
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Question 9 of 20
9. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in the multisyllable words.
3. July
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Question 10 of 20
10. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in the multisyllable words.
4. August
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Question 11 of 20
11. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in the multisyllable words.
5. September
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Question 12 of 20
12. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in the multisyllable words.
6. October
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Question 13 of 20
13. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in the multisyllable words.
7. November
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Question 14 of 20
14. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in the multisyllable words.
8. December
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Question 15 of 20
15. Question
Read the article about important dates in the UK and find the answers to the questions. Write A, B, C, or D.
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Uk dates to remember
A. April Fool’s Day is on ist April. It isn’t a public holiday, but it’s a day when people play jokes on friends and family. Some good jokes are in the newspapers or on TV-for example, one year on the BBC there was a programme about spaghetti trees in Switzerland. Many people believed it was true! ies
B. in most countries, May Day is on Ist May, but in the UK the holiday is always the first Monday of May. A traditional May Day activity is maypole dancing, when people in colourful clothes dance around a tree or a pole to celebrate the end of winter and the start of sunny weather.
C. Boxing Day is a holiday on 26th December. If this is a weekend, then the holiday is the following Monday. The name comes from the custom of giving servants a small box with a present or money on this day. Some families meet to watch sport, while others prefer to go shopping on the first day of the sales.
D. Bonfire Night isn’t a holiday but it is a national celebration. On 5th November, people remember Guy Fawkes’ plan to destroy the English Parliament in 1605. The plan was not a success, and every year since then towns and villages have huge bonfires and fantastic firework displays. They also burn a model of the man responsible for the plan: Guy Fawkes.-
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do people celebrate a change in the weather
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Question 16 of 20
16. Question
Read the article about important dates in the UK and find the answers to the questions. Write A, B, C, or D.
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Uk dates to remember
A. April Fool’s Day is on ist April. It isn’t a public holiday, but it’s a day when people play jokes on friends and family. Some good jokes are in the newspapers or on TV-for example, one year on the BBC there was a programme about spaghetti trees in Switzerland. Many people believed it was true! ies
B. in most countries, May Day is on Ist May, but in the UK the holiday is always the first Monday of May. A traditional May Day activity is maypole dancing, when people in colourful clothes dance around a tree or a pole to celebrate the end of winter and the start of sunny weather.
C. Boxing Day is a holiday on 26th December. If this is a weekend, then the holiday is the following Monday. The name comes from the custom of giving servants a small box with a present or money on this day. Some families meet to watch sport, while others prefer to go shopping on the first day of the sales.
D. Bonfire Night isn’t a holiday but it is a national celebration. On 5th November, people remember Guy Fawkes’ plan to destroy the English Parliament in 1605. The plan was not a success, and every year since then towns and villages have huge bonfires and fantastic firework displays. They also burn a model of the man responsible for the plan: Guy Fawkes.-
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do people go to work
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Question 17 of 20
17. Question
Read the article about important dates in the UK and find the answers to the questions. Write A, B, C, or D.
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Uk dates to remember
A. April Fool’s Day is on ist April. It isn’t a public holiday, but it’s a day when people play jokes on friends and family. Some good jokes are in the newspapers or on TV-for example, one year on the BBC there was a programme about spaghetti trees in Switzerland. Many people believed it was true! ies
B. in most countries, May Day is on Ist May, but in the UK the holiday is always the first Monday of May. A traditional May Day activity is maypole dancing, when people in colourful clothes dance around a tree or a pole to celebrate the end of winter and the start of sunny weather.
C. Boxing Day is a holiday on 26th December. If this is a weekend, then the holiday is the following Monday. The name comes from the custom of giving servants a small box with a present or money on this day. Some families meet to watch sport, while others prefer to go shopping on the first day of the sales.
D. Bonfire Night isn’t a holiday but it is a national celebration. On 5th November, people remember Guy Fawkes’ plan to destroy the English Parliament in 1605. The plan was not a success, and every year since then towns and villages have huge bonfires and fantastic firework displays. They also burn a model of the man responsible for the plan: Guy Fawkes.-
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do people hear stories which aren’t true
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Question 18 of 20
18. Question
Read the article about important dates in the UK and find the answers to the questions. Write A, B, C, or D.
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Uk dates to remember
A. April Fool’s Day is on ist April. It isn’t a public holiday, but it’s a day when people play jokes on friends and family. Some good jokes are in the newspapers or on TV-for example, one year on the BBC there was a programme about spaghetti trees in Switzerland. Many people believed it was true! ies
B. in most countries, May Day is on Ist May, but in the UK the holiday is always the first Monday of May. A traditional May Day activity is maypole dancing, when people in colourful clothes dance around a tree or a pole to celebrate the end of winter and the start of sunny weather.
C. Boxing Day is a holiday on 26th December. If this is a weekend, then the holiday is the following Monday. The name comes from the custom of giving servants a small box with a present or money on this day. Some families meet to watch sport, while others prefer to go shopping on the first day of the sales.
D. Bonfire Night isn’t a holiday but it is a national celebration. On 5th November, people remember Guy Fawkes’ plan to destroy the English Parliament in 1605. The plan was not a success, and every year since then towns and villages have huge bonfires and fantastic firework displays. They also burn a model of the man responsible for the plan: Guy Fawkes.-
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do some people wear special clothes
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Question 19 of 20
19. Question
Listen to four speakers talk about their favourite times of year Match the speakers to the seasons.
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Speaker 1
Speaker 2
Speaker 3
Speaker 4
spring
autumn
winter
summer
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Question 20 of 20
20. Question
Listen again. Match the speakers to the activities they enjoy doing at that time of year.
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Speaker 1
Speaker 2
Speaker 3
Speaker 4
A. walking
B. planning
C. taking photos
D. travelling
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