Summative assessment 1 (for the unit "Our Health")
6 grade
Listening
Task 1.Listen to the talk twice and circle the correct answer
1. When he was a kid he
A) trained a lot B) never did any exercising C) was good at sports
2. He was lucky because
A) he was young B) he got cold C) he was healthy
3. He thinks when people become older they
A) have better health B) worry about health C) need medication
4. In his opinion, a good thing is that
A) he eats healthier food B) he ate healthy food before C) he does not care
about food
5. Now he sleeps
. A) less B) more C) better
Total 5
Writing
1. You

Task 1. Complete the sentences with the correct form of must, have to or
should
... tell anybody. It's a secret.
2. It's Sunday so I.
go to work
3. That skirt is perfect for you. I think you
bu
4. We ...
wear a uniform at our school. I
hate it.
5. I remember to give you back the money I borrowed.
6. You
eat too much white bread. It's not very good for you.
... rent a car for a week.
7. Our car broke down on holiday so we ...
Task 2. Few? A few? Little? A little?
1. Cactuses need .. .. water.
2. Laura moved to London last week. She has friends there.
3. I have information about Mike.
4. He only spent dollars there.
5. She has flowers in her garden.
6. I have peanut butter for breakfast.
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Summative assessment 1 (for the unit "Our Health")

6th Grade

Listening

Task 1: Listen to the talk twice and circle the correct answer

1. When he was a kid he:

A) trained a lot

B) never did any exercising

C) was good at sports

Answer: C) was good at sports

Explanation: In the talk, the person mentions that when he was a kid, he was good at sports. This means that he participated in sports and was probably physically active.


2. He was lucky because:

A) he was young

B) he got cold

C) he was healthy

Answer: C) he was healthy

Explanation: The person mentions that he was lucky because he was healthy. This implies that he did not have any major health issues during his childhood.


3. He thinks when people become older they:

A) have better health

B) worry about health

C) need medication

Answer: B) worry about health

Explanation: According to the talk, the person believes that when people become older, they start worrying about their health. This suggests that as people age, they become more concerned about staying healthy.


4. In his opinion, a good thing is that:

A) he eats healthier food

B) he ate healthy food before

C) he does not care about food

Answer: A) he eats healthier food

Explanation: The person states that one good thing is that he eats healthier food. This means that he has made positive changes to his diet and is now consuming healthier food than before.


5. Now he sleeps:

A) less

B) more

C) better

Answer: C) better

Explanation: The person mentions that now he sleeps better. This indicates that he is getting improved quality of sleep compared to before.


Total: 5



Writing

Task 1: Complete the sentences with the correct form of must, have to or should

1. You must not tell anybody. It's a secret.

2. It's Sunday, so I don't have to go to work.

3. That skirt is perfect for you. I think you should buy it.

4. We have to wear a uniform at our school. I hate it.

5. I remember to give you back the money I borrowed.

6. You shouldn't eat too much white bread. It's not very good for you.

7. We should rent a car for a week.

Answer:
1. must,
2. don't have to,
3. should,
4. have to,
5. should,
6. shouldn't,
7. should

Explanation: In these sentences, we use "must" to express obligation or prohibition, "have to" to express obligation, and "should" to express advice or recommendation.


Task 2: Few? A few? Little? A little?

1. Cactuses need little water.

2. Laura moved to London last week. She has a few friends there.

3. I have little information about Mike.

4. He only spent a few dollars there.

5. She has a few flowers in her garden.

6. I have a little peanut butter for breakfast.

Answer:
1. little,
2. a few,
3. little,
4. a few,
5. a few,
6. a little

Explanation: In these sentences, we use "few" to indicate a small or insufficient quantity, and "a few" to indicate a small but adequate quantity. Similarly, we use "little" to indicate a small or insufficient amount, and "a little" to indicate a small but sufficient amount.


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