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Title
Genre
Main characters
Plot: beginning
The Goose and the Golden Egg
Folk tale
A countryman, and a goose
A countryman possessed most wonderful goose; every
day goose laid a beautfiful, glittering, golden egg.
Plot: middle
Countryman took eggs to market and soon began rich.
But he grew impatient with goose because she gave him
only single golden egg a day.
He not getting rich fast enough
Plot : end
One day, after counting money, idea came he could get all
golden eggs by killing goose and cutting it open.
But when deed done, not single golden egg find, and
goose dead.
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FUN CORNER
FOLK TALES RIDDLES: WHO AM I?
Match the riddles with the pictures and characters.
Aladin
Princess Ariel
Pinocchio
Cinderella
Little Red Riding Hood
1. I‟m a little girl. I‟ve got a red cape, I
visit my granny. Who am I?
A.
2. My dad is Neptune. I live in the sea,
B. I‟ve got a tail, who am I?
3. I‟ve got two stepsisters. My fairy
grandmother helps me, I marry the
prince, who am I?
C.
4. I‟m a puppet, I‟ve got a long nose. My
dad is Geppeto, who am I?
D.
5. I‟ve got a magic carpet, I‟ve got a
magic lamp, I love Jasmine, who am I?
E.
FIRST TERM TEST
Time allowed : 60 min
I.
Underline the words having clusters /sk/ , /sp/, /st/, /br/, /pr/, /bl/, /cl/,
/spr/, /str/, then read the sentences aloud. (1p)
1. It is the present‟s habit to make short and concise speeches.
2. Luckily I was no stranger to the custom and traditions there.
3. Allow plenty of space for this blue flower as its roots spread widely.
4. The streets have been cleared of snow.
5. My school is built of red bricks.
II.
Use the correct tense of the verbs to complete the sentences. (1p)
1. We postponed the picnic because it (rain)…………..heavily.
2. I didn‟t interrupt Phuong because he (speak) …………..to the teacher.
3. Thirty years ago, we (not have) …………..mobile phones.
4. I already (read) …………..that book about volcanoes. It‟s amazing to know
how they are formed.
5. John still (live) …………..in the village when you met him?
III. Choose the correct option for each gap to complete the sentences.
1. –Nam: “Mum, let me go out tonight; my class is holding a party at Trang‟s
house”.
-Mum: “OK, but you ……………..be home by 11p.m”.
A. must
B. may
C. need
D. will
2. The English people are said to love ……………..
A. custom
B. tradition
C. habit
D. practice
3. –“……………..finish the work today?” -“Yes, you must”.
A. May we
B. Do we have to C. Ought we to
D. Can we
4. “Do you think that I ……………..apologize to him?”
A. may
B. should
C. could
D. need
5. …………….., which are the movements in the Earth‟s crust, often occur in
Japan.
A. Vocalnoes
B. Hurricanes
C. Tsunamis
D. Earthquakes
6. ……………..nice the weather is today!
A. What
B. That
C. Which
D. How
7. Most of my friends prefer detective stories ……………..cartoons.
A. than
B.from
C. to
D. as
8. The whole family ……………..with tradition by spending the New Year‟s
Eve abroad.
A. broke
B. went
C. followed
D. kept
9. He said he …………busy then but he would get to the party by night.
A. is
B. will be
C. would be
D. was
10.The charity organisation helped to provide food and clean water for the
victims of the earthquake. …………….., it trained health workers and
supplied medicines.
A. Moreover
B. However
C. Nevertheless D. Otherwise
IV. Fill each blank with a modal verb to complete the sentences. (1p)
have to
can
can‟t
could
should
My brother Tam has always wanted to become a pop singer. The problem is
that he (1) …………sing at all! But this doesn‟t stop him, though. He‟s
always singing. He starts singing as soon as he wakes up, and doesn‟t stop until he
goes to bed at night. I usually get along very well with him, but he (2) …………be
a bit annoying when he starts singing. I often (3) …………use earplugs. The other
day, I told him he (4) …………be on the TV. For a second he fell for it, until I told
him that if he was on the radio, we (5) …………turn it off!
V.
Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C, or D. (1p)
Greetings in all languages have the same purpose: to establish contact with
another person, to recognize his or her existence and to show friendliness. The
formulas for greeting are very specific and usually do not carry any literal
meaning. People say “Good morning” even if it is a miserable day and may reply
to “How are you?” with “Fine, thanks” even if they aren‟t feeling well.
Closings, like greetings, are commonly used to exchange with no literal
meaning. People who are leaving each other permanently or for a long time shake
hands or embrace, depending on the relationship. If you are in an unfamiliar
situation and wonder what to do, watch other people or ask.
It is interesting, and sometimes very important to learn about the standards
of courtesy in different areas of the world, so that we can practise them well and
avoid awkwardness in case we get a chance to visit a person or a communty of
unfamiliar social customs.
1. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a purpose of
greetings?