miércoles, 29 de mayo de 2019
Eleventh grade homework
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Home tenth grade reading
You will read a letter from Emily to her friend.
• Read the following text.
• Answer the multiple-choice questions and choose the correct answer: A, B, or C.
• Place a X in the appropriate box on your Answer Sheet.
Hi Emily,
I’m really sorry but don’t have time to visit you so I’m writing this email instead. Last night I went to the cinema and saw a great film. You can also read the book – and I heard on the radio that it’s a true story. It’s about a family with three children, two boys and a girl, who lived in a village in India. The children went to school there and had lots of friends. When the children grew up, they started thinking about moving abroad. The sister went to France to become a teacher. The older brother went to America to open a restaurant, only the younger brother stayed in their home country and worked on his father’s farm. He worked really hard but he was happy. When they grew up, they all got married and had lots of children. The film shows us the good and sad times the three families had and how the brothers and sister didn’t see each other for ages. Their children, who were cousins never met when they were little. Many years later, when the sister became a grandmother, she decided to see her brothers again and meet their wives and children, so she invited them all to her big house in France. I’m not going to tell you what happens in the end because I want you to see it yourself. I also have the book, I’m reading it now, but I think the film is better. I would like to see it again so you can come with me and my sister on Saturday. I’m sure you will love it when you see it. It’s a little bit sad, but not all the time. Sometimes I laughed and sometimes I cried, but I can’t say if the film is funny or sad. I hope to see you next week. Talk soon.
Love,
Rachel
1. What did Rachel do yesterday?
A She watched a movie.
B She read a book.
C She listened to a story.
2. Rachel says the story’s about...
A three children’s schooldays.
B two brothers and a sister.
C a boy and his family.
3. Where is the father’s farm?
A India.
B France.
C America.
4. Who doesn’t leave their country?
The…
A older boy.
B younger boy.
C girl.
5. Who arranged the visit to France? The…
A brothers.
B wives.
C sister.
6. Rachel thinks...
A Emily should watch the film.
B Emily will prefer the book.
C Emily will want to see it again.
7. Overall, this article is …
A sad.
B good.
C funny
• Read the following text.
• Answer the multiple-choice questions and choose the correct answer: A, B, or C.
• Place a X in the appropriate box on your Answer Sheet.
Hi Emily,
I’m really sorry but don’t have time to visit you so I’m writing this email instead. Last night I went to the cinema and saw a great film. You can also read the book – and I heard on the radio that it’s a true story. It’s about a family with three children, two boys and a girl, who lived in a village in India. The children went to school there and had lots of friends. When the children grew up, they started thinking about moving abroad. The sister went to France to become a teacher. The older brother went to America to open a restaurant, only the younger brother stayed in their home country and worked on his father’s farm. He worked really hard but he was happy. When they grew up, they all got married and had lots of children. The film shows us the good and sad times the three families had and how the brothers and sister didn’t see each other for ages. Their children, who were cousins never met when they were little. Many years later, when the sister became a grandmother, she decided to see her brothers again and meet their wives and children, so she invited them all to her big house in France. I’m not going to tell you what happens in the end because I want you to see it yourself. I also have the book, I’m reading it now, but I think the film is better. I would like to see it again so you can come with me and my sister on Saturday. I’m sure you will love it when you see it. It’s a little bit sad, but not all the time. Sometimes I laughed and sometimes I cried, but I can’t say if the film is funny or sad. I hope to see you next week. Talk soon.
Love,
Rachel
1. What did Rachel do yesterday?
A She watched a movie.
B She read a book.
C She listened to a story.
2. Rachel says the story’s about...
A three children’s schooldays.
B two brothers and a sister.
C a boy and his family.
3. Where is the father’s farm?
A India.
B France.
C America.
4. Who doesn’t leave their country?
The…
A older boy.
B younger boy.
C girl.
5. Who arranged the visit to France? The…
A brothers.
B wives.
C sister.
6. Rachel thinks...
A Emily should watch the film.
B Emily will prefer the book.
C Emily will want to see it again.
7. Overall, this article is …
A sad.
B good.
C funny
Homework tenth grade (Exercise 1)
Must /may/can't
/couldn't have
1I am sure he was here. I saw his car in front of the building.
He been here.
He been here.
2A: Where is James? He should already be here, shouldn't he?
B: Yes, he should but I don't know why he isn't here - he missed the bus.
B: Yes, he should but I don't know why he isn't here - he missed the bus.
3I'm not sure if I passed the exam. I don't feel very sure that I passed.
I passed the exam.
I passed the exam.
4A: Last summer I took four exams and failed them all!
B: You been very disappointed.
B: You been very disappointed.
5She speaks excellent French. I'm sure she's lived in Paris for a long time.
She lived in Paris for a long time.
She lived in Paris for a long time.
6A: Their plane was delayed and they had to wait 36 hours in the airport.
B: They been very happy with the airline.
B: They been very happy with the airline.
7Someone told me that Mark was in Mexico last week, but I saw him here so he been in Mexico.
8A: I saw John yesterday - he looked very pleased with himself. He didn't say why but I think he got that job he applied for.
B: He got that job he applied for.
B: He got that job he applied for.
9They gave me very little time to do the job. It's possible I'd have finished if I'd worked all night, but I'm not sure.
They gave me very little time to do the job. I finished if I'd worked all night, but I'm not sure.
They gave me very little time to do the job. I finished if I'd worked all night, but I'm not sure.
10We agreed to meet yesterday, but when I got there I didn't see him. It's possible he was waiting elsewhere.
We agreed to meet yesterday but when I got there I didn't see him. He waiting elsewhere.
We agreed to meet yesterday but when I got there I didn't see him. He waiting elsewhere.
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