PART 3
Questions 11-17
Read the article about a hen called Daisy.
Are sentences 11-17 “Right” (A) or “Wrong” (B)?
If there is not enough information to answer “Right” (A) or “Wrong” (B), choose “Doesn’t say”
(C)
For questions 11-17, mark A, B, or C on your answer sheet
Hen Friend
When Julie Carver was six years old, she lived on a farm. It was her job to feed the hens every
morning before breakfast. There were three hens: Daisy, Maisie and Lazy. Daisy was Julie's
favourite.
Every day when...
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PART 3
Questions 11-17
Read the article about a hen called Daisy.
Are sentences 11-17 “Right” (A) or “Wrong” (B)?
If there is not enough information to answer “Right” (A) or “Wrong” (B), choose “Doesn’t say”
(C)
For questions 11-17, mark A, B, or C on your answer sheet
Hen Friend
When Julie Carver was six years old, she lived on a farm. It was her job to feed the hens every
morning before breakfast. There were three hens: Daisy, Maisie and Lazy. Daisy was Julie's
favourite.
Every day when Julie came home from school, Daisy ran to the gate, flapping her wings and
squawking loudly. One day Julie was feeling ill and couldn’t go to school. Daisy sat outside
the house all day making the 'koor, koor' sound that hens make when their chicks are young.
When Julie was nine, her father got a new job. The family left the farm and went to live in a
flat in town. They couldn't take the hens with them. Julie was sad. The people who bought
their farm promised to take good care of the hens, but Julie knew she was going to miss
Daisy.
One day Julie's teacher decided to take the class on a picnic. The picnic vas in a park near
Julie's old home. Julie was sitting with her friends, enjoying herself. Suddenly, they heard a
loud squawking noise. They looked up and saw a hen running towards them, flapping its
wings. It was Daisy!
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When the picnic ended, Julie took Daisy back to the farm. The new owners invited her to visit
Daisy at weekends and during the school holidays. Daisy and Julie were very happy.
11 There were three hens on the farm where Julie lived.
A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say
12 There were many other animals on Julie's farm.
A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say
13 Daisy met Julie outside school every day.
A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say
14 Julie went on a picnic with her family.
A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say
15 The park was near the farm where Julie lived when she was younger.
A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say
16 Julie's friends liked Daisy.
A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say
17 Julie is going to spend some of her free time with Daisy.
A Right B Wrong
Read the article about talking to people on the Internet. Are the statements 1-5 right (A), Wrong (B) or ‘Doesn’t say’ (C)? Write A, B or c next to each statement. (1 m).
Communication
The way we communicate with our friends has changed. These days, we have conversations on the computer or the mobile phone. We don’t write letters much more. We write emails instead. Internet sites like Facebook help us find old friends, talk with other people and join groups with similar interests. Facebook is also useful if you want to invite people to a party or a concert. The good thing is we can invite lots of people at the same time, so it's quicker and cheaper than sending lots of invitations.
26.We talk to each other in the same way as people did in die past. ........F........
27. People use technology several times a day tocommunicate. ........T........
28. Peoplc write emails less now than they used to do. .......F.........
29. You can find people from the past on the Internet. .......T.........
30. The Internet is a quick way of inviting friends to a party. ........T........