Завдання тесту створені на основі посібника Юлії Кіндзерської "Тест -контроль на уроках англійської мови" 5 клас, видавництва "Підручники і посібники", Тернопіль, 2010.
Ole-Luk-Oie is the dream God and he knows many stories and tells them so nicely.
Every evening, while the children are sitting at the tables and having their evening milk, he comes to their bedrooms very softly, for he walks in his socks. He quietly opens the doors, and throws a fine dust in the kid’s eyes so that they don’t see him. But Ole-Luk-Oie does not wish to hurt them, for he is very fond of children. He only wants them to be quiet and he may tell them pretty stories.
As soon as children sleep, Ole-Luk-Oie seats himself upon the bed. He is nicely dressed in a silken coat. You can’t say the colour of the coat, for it changes from green to red, and from red to blue as he turns. He has two umbrellas; one of them, with pictures, he opens over the good children, and they dream the most beautiful stories the whole night. The other umbrella has no pictures, and this one is for the naughty children. They sleep heavily without any dreams at all.
Ole-Luk-Oie is the ... God.
Ole-Luk-Oie is the dream God and he knows many stories and tells them so nicely.
Every evening, while the children are sitting at the tables and having their evening milk, he comes to their bedrooms very softly, for he walks in his socks. He quietly opens the doors, and throws a fine dust in the kid’s eyes so that they don’t see him. But Ole-Luk-Oie does not wish to hurt them, for he is very fond of children. He only wants them to be quiet and he may tell them pretty stories.
As soon as children sleep, Ole-Luk-Oie seats himself upon the bed. He is nicely dressed in a silken coat. You can’t say the colour of the coat, for it changes from green to red, and from red to blue as he turns. He has two umbrellas; one of them, with pictures, he opens over the good children, and they dream the most beautiful stories the whole night. The other umbrella has no pictures, and this one is for the naughty children. They sleep heavily without any dreams at all.
Ole-Luk-Oie comes at ... .
Ole-Luk-Oie is the dream God and he knows many stories and tells them so nicely.
Every evening, while the children are sitting at the tables and having their evening milk, he comes to their bedrooms very softly, for he walks in his socks. He quietly opens the doors, and throws a fine dust in the kid’s eyes so that they don’t see him. But Ole-Luk-Oie does not wish to hurt them, for he is very fond of children. He only wants them to be quiet and he may tell them pretty stories.
As soon as children sleep, Ole-Luk-Oie seats himself upon the bed. He is nicely dressed in a silken coat. You can’t say the colour of the coat, for it changes from green to red, and from red to blue as he turns. He has two umbrellas; one of them, with pictures, he opens over the good children, and they dream the most beautiful stories the whole night. The other umbrella has no pictures, and this one is for the naughty children. They sleep heavily without any dreams at all.
Ole-Luk-Oie throws ... into the children's eyes.
Ole-Luk-Oie is the dream God and he knows many stories and tells them so nicely.
Every evening, while the children are sitting at the tables and having their evening milk, he comes to their bedrooms very softly, for he walks in his socks. He quietly opens the doors, and throws a fine dust in the kid’s eyes so that they don’t see him. But Ole-Luk-Oie does not wish to hurt them, for he is very fond of children. He only wants them to be quiet and he may tell them pretty stories.
As soon as children sleep, Ole-Luk-Oie seats himself upon the bed. He is nicely dressed in a silken coat. You can’t say the colour of the coat, for it changes from green to red, and from red to blue as he turns. He has two umbrellas; one of them, with pictures, he opens over the good children, and they dream the most beautiful stories the whole night. The other umbrella has no pictures, and this one is for the naughty children. They sleep heavily without any dreams at all.
Good children sleep ... and see wonderful dreams.
Ole-Luk-Oie is the dream God and he knows many stories and tells them so nicely.
Every evening, while the children are sitting at the tables and having their evening milk, he comes to their bedrooms very softly, for he walks in his socks. He quietly opens the doors, and throws a fine dust in the kid’s eyes so that they don’t see him. But Ole-Luk-Oie does not wish to hurt them, for he is very fond of children. He only wants them to be quiet and he may tell them pretty stories.
As soon as children sleep, Ole-Luk-Oie seats himself upon the bed. He is nicely dressed in a silken coat. You can’t say the colour of the coat, for it changes from green to red, and from red to blue as he turns. He has two umbrellas; one of them, with pictures, he opens over the good children, and they dream the most beautiful stories the whole night. The other umbrella has no pictures, and this one is for the naughty children. They sleep heavily without any dreams at all.
Children can see Ole-Luk-Oie when he comes.
Ole-Luk-Oie is the dream God and he knows many stories and tells them so nicely.
Every evening, while the children are sitting at the tables and having their evening milk, he comes to their bedrooms very softly, for he walks in his socks. He quietly opens the doors, and throws a fine dust in the kid’s eyes so that they don’t see him. But Ole-Luk-Oie does not wish to hurt them, for he is very fond of children. He only wants them to be quiet and he may tell them pretty stories.
As soon as children sleep, Ole-Luk-Oie seats himself upon the bed. He is nicely dressed in a silken coat. You can’t say the colour of the coat, for it changes from green to red, and from red to blue as he turns. He has two umbrellas; one of them, with pictures, he opens over the good children, and they dream the most beautiful stories the whole night. The other umbrella has no pictures, and this one is for the naughty children. They sleep heavily without any dreams at all.
Ole-Luk-Oie loves children.
Ole-Luk-Oie is the dream God and he knows many stories and tells them so nicely.
Every evening, while the children are sitting at the tables and having their evening milk, he comes to their bedrooms very softly, for he walks in his socks. He quietly opens the doors, and throws a fine dust in the kid’s eyes so that they don’t see him. But Ole-Luk-Oie does not wish to hurt them, for he is very fond of children. He only wants them to be quiet and he may tell them pretty stories.
As soon as children sleep, Ole-Luk-Oie seats himself upon the bed. He is nicely dressed in a silken coat. You can’t say the colour of the coat, for it changes from green to red, and from red to blue as he turns. He has two umbrellas; one of them, with pictures, he opens over the good children, and they dream the most beautiful stories the whole night. The other umbrella has no pictures, and this one is for the naughty children. They sleep heavily without any dreams at all.
Children sleep in their beds while Ole-Luk-Oie tells them stories.
Ole-Luk-Oie is the dream God and he knows many stories and tells them so nicely.
Every evening, while the children are sitting at the tables and having their evening milk, he comes to their bedrooms very softly, for he walks in his socks. He quietly opens the doors, and throws a fine dust in the kid’s eyes so that they don’t see him. But Ole-Luk-Oie does not wish to hurt them, for he is very fond of children. He only wants them to be quiet and he may tell them pretty stories.
As soon as children sleep, Ole-Luk-Oie seats himself upon the bed. He is nicely dressed in a silken coat. You can’t say the colour of the coat, for it changes from green to red, and from red to blue as he turns. He has two umbrellas; one of them, with pictures, he opens over the good children, and they dream the most beautiful stories the whole night. The other umbrella has no pictures, and this one is for the naughty children. They sleep heavily without any dreams at all.
Good children sleep without any dreams.
Ole-Luk-Oie is the dream God and he knows many stories and tells them so nicely.
Every evening, while the children are sitting at the tables and having their evening milk, he comes to their bedrooms very softly, for he walks in his socks. He quietly opens the doors, and throws a fine dust in the kid’s eyes so that they don’t see him. But Ole-Luk-Oie does not wish to hurt them, for he is very fond of children. He only wants them to be quiet and he may tell them pretty stories.
As soon as children sleep, Ole-Luk-Oie seats himself upon the bed. He is nicely dressed in a silken coat. You can’t say the colour of the coat, for it changes from green to red, and from red to blue as he turns. He has two umbrellas; one of them, with pictures, he opens over the good children, and they dream the most beautiful stories the whole night. The other umbrella has no pictures, and this one is for the naughty children. They sleep heavily without any dreams at all.
What does Ole-Luk-Oie tell children?
Ole-Luk-Oie is the dream God and he knows many stories and tells them so nicely.
Every evening, while the children are sitting at the tables and having their evening milk, he comes to their bedrooms very softly, for he walks in his socks. He quietly opens the doors, and throws a fine dust in the kid’s eyes so that they don’t see him. But Ole-Luk-Oie does not wish to hurt them, for he is very fond of children. He only wants them to be quiet and he may tell them pretty stories.
As soon as children sleep, Ole-Luk-Oie seats himself upon the bed. He is nicely dressed in a silken coat. You can’t say the colour of the coat, for it changes from green to red, and from red to blue as he turns. He has two umbrellas; one of them, with pictures, he opens over the good children, and they dream the most beautiful stories the whole night. The other umbrella has no pictures, and this one is for the naughty children. They sleep heavily without any dreams at all.
Why does Ole-Luk-Oie come to children?
Ole-Luk-Oie is the dream God and he knows many stories and tells them so nicely.
Every evening, while the children are sitting at the tables and having their evening milk, he comes to their bedrooms very softly, for he walks in his socks. He quietly opens the doors, and throws a fine dust in the kid’s eyes so that they don’t see him. But Ole-Luk-Oie does not wish to hurt them, for he is very fond of children. He only wants them to be quiet and he may tell them pretty stories.
As soon as children sleep, Ole-Luk-Oie seats himself upon the bed. He is nicely dressed in a silken coat. You can’t say the colour of the coat, for it changes from green to red, and from red to blue as he turns. He has two umbrellas; one of them, with pictures, he opens over the good children, and they dream the most beautiful stories the whole night. The other umbrella has no pictures, and this one is for the naughty children. They sleep heavily without any dreams at all.
How many umbrellas with pictures has Ole-Luk-Oie?
Ole-Luk-Oie is the dream God and he knows many stories and tells them so nicely.
Every evening, while the children are sitting at the tables and having their evening milk, he comes to their bedrooms very softly, for he walks in his socks. He quietly opens the doors, and throws a fine dust in the kid’s eyes so that they don’t see him. But Ole-Luk-Oie does not wish to hurt them, for he is very fond of children. He only wants them to be quiet and he may tell them pretty stories.
As soon as children sleep, Ole-Luk-Oie seats himself upon the bed. He is nicely dressed in a silken coat. You can’t say the colour of the coat, for it changes from green to red, and from red to blue as he turns. He has two umbrellas; one of them, with pictures, he opens over the good children, and they dream the most beautiful stories the whole night. The other umbrella has no pictures, and this one is for the naughty children. They sleep heavily without any dreams at all.
What should children do to have good dreams?
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