II. READING COMPREHENSION
Here are two stories. One is told by Harriet and the other one by Russell Baker.
Read the stories and mark the sentences after the stories with T if the information is TRUE and with F if the information is FALSE.
Harriet will have a rat when she grows up.
Harriet will have an office.
Harriet will be the best vet.
Harriet will have a gun and follow people.
30 years ago a surprising number of little boys wanted to be a President when they grow up.
Russell didn’t want to be a President.
Russell loved to collect old magazines.
Russell wanted to be a journalist.
Russell didn’t like to collect empty bottles.
Russell wanted to be a garbage man. ___
III. USE OF ENGLISH (GRAMMAR/VOCABULARY)
Choose the correct answer:
1. You mustn't / don't have to use the mobile phone on the plane. It's dangerous.
2. You look tired. You should / shouldn't go to bed.
3. Sasha could /couldn't swim a year ago, but now he can.
4. We don't have to / have to wear a uniform, so I normally wear sports clothes.
5. You mustn’t / needn’t take an umbrella today. The sun is shining.
2. Ask questions to specify people’s names and jobs.
0. – WHO works in an office?
- Nat’s mum.
- WHAT is she?
- A secretary.
1. - is/was he/she?
- A famous British writer.
2. - is she?
- Joan Rowling.
3. - is he?
- Daniel Radcliff.
4. - is it?
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, my favourite book.
5. - is it?
- The Young Telegraph, a British newspaper for children.