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UNIT 1: LOCAL COMMUNITY TEST 1 Here is the passage about the special products in some areas, Listen and choose the correct answer A, B or C. Imagine you are visiting different parts of the world and discovering unique products that are made only in those areas. Let's start with Japan, where you can find special rice that is grown in the cold climate of the northern island of Hokkaido. This rice is called "Koshihikari" and it's known for its sweetness and soft texture. Next, let's travel to India, where you can find beautiful textiles made from silk worms. The process of making silk is very labor-intensive, but the result is worth it - the silk fabrics are incredibly soft and smooth. You can find these fabrics in cities like Varanasi and Agra. Now, let's head to Italy, where you can taste some of the world's best coffee. Italian coffee beans are roasted to perfection, giving them a rich and full-bodied flavor. You can find these beans in cities like Rome and Florence. Finally, let's visit Australia, where you can find unique kangaroo leather products like belts and wallets. The kangaroo leather is strong and durable, making it perfect for everyday use. 1. Where is the special rice called "Koshihikari" grown? A. India B. Italy C. Japan 2. What is special about the silk fabrics made in India? A. They are cheap B. They are soft and smooth C. They are colorful 3. Where can you find unique coffee beans with a rich flavor? A. Italy B. Japan C. Australia 4. What is unique about kangaroo leather products from Australia? A. They are soft B. They are expensive C. They are strong and durable 5. In which city can you find beautiful textiles made from silk worms? A. Varanasi B. Rome C. Florence 6. What is known for its sweetness and soft texture in Japan? A. Coffee beans B. Rice C. Leather KEYS 1. C 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.A 6.B
TEST 2 Listen to the conversation between Mia and Josh about community helper, and fill in each blank with only ONE word. Mia: Hey Josh, did you see the fire truck at the school last week? Josh: Yeah! It was so cool! I love firefighters. They’re such awesome community helpers. Mia: I know! They help people when there’s a fire, but they do so much more too! They teach us about fire safety Josh: Right! I remember when they came to our class and showed us how to stop, drop, and roll. It was fun! Mia: Exactly! And they even let us try on their helmets. Did you see how heavy they were? Josh: Yes! It must be tough to carry all that equipment while saving people. They’re like real-life superheroes! Mia: Totally! And they work at all hours, even at night. Imagine putting out a fire while it's dark and dangerous. Josh: I can’t even imagine! I want to be a firefighter when I grow up. Mia: That’s awesome! They really help our community by keeping us safe and teaching us important skills. Josh: Yes! We should thank them more often. Maybe we can plan a thank-you card project for them! Mia: Great idea! Let’s do it! 1.The firefighters teach us about fire …………… 2. Josh remembered when they came to his class and …………… them how to stop, drop, and roll. 3. It must be tough to carry all that …………… while saving people. They’re like real-life superheroes! 4. The firefighters work at all hours, even at night. Imagine putting out a fire while it's …………… and dangerous. 5. Josh wants to be a firefighter when he …………… up. 6.The firefighters really help our …………… by keeping us safe and teaching us important skills. 7. Maybe Josh and Mia can plan a thank-you card …………… for them! KEYS 1. safety. 2. showed 3. equipment 4. dark 5. grows 6. community 7. project
TEST 3 Listen to the conversation between Ella and Jake about how to make their community better, then decide whether the statements are True (T) or False (F). Ella: Hey Jake! I was thinking about how we can make our community a better place. What do you think? Jake: That’s a great idea, Ella! I believe we can start a community garden. Ella: True! A garden would help us learn about plants and provide fresh vegetables. Jake: Also, we could organize a clean-up day at our local park. Ella: Absolutely! That’s true too. Keeping the park clean makes it nice for everyone. Jake: We could also have a recycling campaign at school. Ella: Yes, that’s true! Teaching others about recycling can help reduce waste. Jake: Maybe we can set up a book exchange so everyone can share their favorite stories! Ella: True! A book exchange would help us read more and learn from each other. Jake: What about starting a club to help our elderly neighbors with chores? Ella: That’s a great idea, but is it true that some people don’t like help? Jake: Yes, that can be true. We should ask them first if they need help! Ella: Exactly! We need to respect people’s wishes while trying to help. Jake: So, let’s plan our first meeting to brainstorm more ideas! Ella: Yes! Together, we can definitely make our community a better place! Statements True False 1. Ella wants to start a community garden. x 2. Jake thinks organizing a clean-up day is a good idea. x 3. They plan to start a book buying campaign. x 4. They want to help elderly neighbors with chores. x 5. Ella thinks it’s not important to ask for help. x 6. They both agree that recycling can reduce waste. x 7. Ella and Jake are not planning to meet again. x
TEST 4 Here is the talk about making our community better, listen and choose the correct answer A,B or C. Hello, amazing students! You are part of a wonderful community, and you all have the power to make it an even better place! Think about what you see around you every day. Are there clean parks where you can play? Are there safe places for you and your friends to ride bikes? How about having more fun events where everyone can gather? Changes can start small, like picking up trash in the park or helping a neighbor. You might want to create a club that organizes fun activities or even clean-up days. The more people join in, the bigger the impact you can make! Remember, every small effort counts. Share your ideas with your friends, teachers, or family, and see how you can work together to make a difference. Change starts with you, so think about what changes you would like to see, and let's get started on making our community a happier and healthier place for everyone! 1. What is one way you can help your community? A. Ignore problems B. Stay home C. Start a clean-up day 2. Why is it important to share your ideas? A. To gather support and make them happen B. So no one else can use them C. To keep them secret 3. What kind of club could you create to help your community? A. A gaming club B. A fun activities club C. A sleeping club 4. What can cleaning up the park do for your community? A. Make it look messier B. Attract more insects C. Provide a nicer place for everyone 5. Who can you talk to about your ideas for change? A. Only your friends B. Friends, teachers, and family C. No one, just keep it to yourself 6. What does every small effort count towards? A. Making a difference B. Making no change C. Making others unhappy KEYS 1. C 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.B 6.A