Reading Comprehension. Term 1. Grade 8

Додано: 13 грудня 2025
Предмет: Англійська мова, 8 клас
Копія з тесту: Reading 8
18 запитань
Запитання 1

Teenagers in Motion: A Day That Changed Everything

Fourteen-year-old Liam Carter was an ordinary teenager with ordinary hobbies. He loved cycling through his small town, playing basketball with his friends, and spending hours listening to music in his room. Liam wasn’t particularly tall, and his messy brown hair always fell into his eyes. His parents joked that his hairstyle was “a permanent disaster,” but Liam liked it that way.

One Saturday morning in early September, Liam woke up earlier than usual. His family was moving to a new house across town the next week, so he wanted to enjoy one more ride along his favourite forest path. The air was cool, the sky was pale blue, and the tall trees cast long shadows on the ground. Liam felt calm and free — cycling always helped him think.

As he approached the old wooden bridge near the lake, he saw someone standing there. It was a girl about his age, wearing a red jacket and holding a large sketchbook. She had long wavy hair and bright green eyes that seemed to notice every detail around her. Liam slowed down, unsure whether he should say something.

The girl looked up and smiled.

“Hi. I’m Maya. Are you from here?”

Liam nodded. Maya explained that she had just moved to the town because her father had started a new job. She loved drawing landscapes and wanted to sketch the bridge before people arrived.

They talked for a while. Liam learned that Maya wasn’t a sporty person but liked walking and climbing small hills to find good views. She wasn’t shy at all — she spoke confidently and asked many questions about the town.

Suddenly, dark clouds covered the sky. A strong wind began to blow, and the air smelled like rain. Maya closed her sketchbook.

“Come on,” Liam said. “The storm is coming fast.”

The storm arrived even faster. The path became muddy and slippery, and Maya almost fell a few times. They ran toward the town, laughing nervously, but by the time they reached the first houses, they were completely soaked.

Liam’s mother opened the door with wide eyes. “What happened to you two?”

While they dried off, Maya looked around at the boxes — the Carters were preparing to move.

“Do you really have to leave?” she asked quietly.

“Yeah,” Liam said. “I’ll miss this place.”

But Maya smiled.

“Well… I’m new here. So maybe if you show me around sometimes, you won’t feel like you’re losing everything.”

For the first time since the move was announced, Liam felt hopeful. A day that started like any other ended with a new friendship he didn’t expect.



Why did Liam wake up early that morning?

варіанти відповідей

He had an online class

He wanted to enjoy one more ride along his favourite forest path

He planned to meet friends

He needed to help his father

Запитання 2

Teenagers in Motion: A Day That Changed Everything

Fourteen-year-old Liam Carter was an ordinary teenager with ordinary hobbies. He loved cycling through his small town, playing basketball with his friends, and spending hours listening to music in his room. Liam wasn’t particularly tall, and his messy brown hair always fell into his eyes. His parents joked that his hairstyle was “a permanent disaster,” but Liam liked it that way.

One Saturday morning in early September, Liam woke up earlier than usual. His family was moving to a new house across town the next week, so he wanted to enjoy one more ride along his favourite forest path. The air was cool, the sky was pale blue, and the tall trees cast long shadows on the ground. Liam felt calm and free — cycling always helped him think.

As he approached the old wooden bridge near the lake, he saw someone standing there. It was a girl about his age, wearing a red jacket and holding a large sketchbook. She had long wavy hair and bright green eyes that seemed to notice every detail around her. Liam slowed down, unsure whether he should say something.

The girl looked up and smiled.

“Hi. I’m Maya. Are you from here?”

Liam nodded. Maya explained that she had just moved to the town because her father had started a new job. She loved drawing landscapes and wanted to sketch the bridge before people arrived.

They talked for a while. Liam learned that Maya wasn’t a sporty person but liked walking and climbing small hills to find good views. She wasn’t shy at all — she spoke confidently and asked many questions about the town.

Suddenly, dark clouds covered the sky. A strong wind began to blow, and the air smelled like rain. Maya closed her sketchbook.

“Come on,” Liam said. “The storm is coming fast.”

The storm arrived even faster. The path became muddy and slippery, and Maya almost fell a few times. They ran toward the town, laughing nervously, but by the time they reached the first houses, they were completely soaked.

Liam’s mother opened the door with wide eyes. “What happened to you two?”

While they dried off, Maya looked around at the boxes — the Carters were preparing to move.

“Do you really have to leave?” she asked quietly.

“Yeah,” Liam said. “I’ll miss this place.”

But Maya smiled.

“Well… I’m new here. So maybe if you show me around sometimes, you won’t feel like you’re losing everything.”

For the first time since the move was announced, Liam felt hopeful. A day that started like any other ended with a new friendship he didn’t expect.



What hobby helps Liam relax?

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Swimming

 Playing guitar

Cycling

Drawing

Запитання 3

Teenagers in Motion: A Day That Changed Everything

Fourteen-year-old Liam Carter was an ordinary teenager with ordinary hobbies. He loved cycling through his small town, playing basketball with his friends, and spending hours listening to music in his room. Liam wasn’t particularly tall, and his messy brown hair always fell into his eyes. His parents joked that his hairstyle was “a permanent disaster,” but Liam liked it that way.

One Saturday morning in early September, Liam woke up earlier than usual. His family was moving to a new house across town the next week, so he wanted to enjoy one more ride along his favourite forest path. The air was cool, the sky was pale blue, and the tall trees cast long shadows on the ground. Liam felt calm and free — cycling always helped him think.

As he approached the old wooden bridge near the lake, he saw someone standing there. It was a girl about his age, wearing a red jacket and holding a large sketchbook. She had long wavy hair and bright green eyes that seemed to notice every detail around her. Liam slowed down, unsure whether he should say something.

The girl looked up and smiled.

“Hi. I’m Maya. Are you from here?”

Liam nodded. Maya explained that she had just moved to the town because her father had started a new job. She loved drawing landscapes and wanted to sketch the bridge before people arrived.

They talked for a while. Liam learned that Maya wasn’t a sporty person but liked walking and climbing small hills to find good views. She wasn’t shy at all — she spoke confidently and asked many questions about the town.

Suddenly, dark clouds covered the sky. A strong wind began to blow, and the air smelled like rain. Maya closed her sketchbook.

“Come on,” Liam said. “The storm is coming fast.”

The storm arrived even faster. The path became muddy and slippery, and Maya almost fell a few times. They ran toward the town, laughing nervously, but by the time they reached the first houses, they were completely soaked.

Liam’s mother opened the door with wide eyes. “What happened to you two?”

While they dried off, Maya looked around at the boxes — the Carters were preparing to move.

“Do you really have to leave?” she asked quietly.

“Yeah,” Liam said. “I’ll miss this place.”

But Maya smiled.

“Well… I’m new here. So maybe if you show me around sometimes, you won’t feel like you’re losing everything.”

For the first time since the move was announced, Liam felt hopeful. A day that started like any other ended with a new friendship he didn’t expect.



What was Maya doing at the bridge?

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Taking photos

Drawing the bridge

Waiting for her friend

Practising sports

Запитання 4

Teenagers in Motion: A Day That Changed Everything

Fourteen-year-old Liam Carter was an ordinary teenager with ordinary hobbies. He loved cycling through his small town, playing basketball with his friends, and spending hours listening to music in his room. Liam wasn’t particularly tall, and his messy brown hair always fell into his eyes. His parents joked that his hairstyle was “a permanent disaster,” but Liam liked it that way.

One Saturday morning in early September, Liam woke up earlier than usual. His family was moving to a new house across town the next week, so he wanted to enjoy one more ride along his favourite forest path. The air was cool, the sky was pale blue, and the tall trees cast long shadows on the ground. Liam felt calm and free — cycling always helped him think.

As he approached the old wooden bridge near the lake, he saw someone standing there. It was a girl about his age, wearing a red jacket and holding a large sketchbook. She had long wavy hair and bright green eyes that seemed to notice every detail around her. Liam slowed down, unsure whether he should say something.

The girl looked up and smiled.

“Hi. I’m Maya. Are you from here?”

Liam nodded. Maya explained that she had just moved to the town because her father had started a new job. She loved drawing landscapes and wanted to sketch the bridge before people arrived.

They talked for a while. Liam learned that Maya wasn’t a sporty person but liked walking and climbing small hills to find good views. She wasn’t shy at all — she spoke confidently and asked many questions about the town.

Suddenly, dark clouds covered the sky. A strong wind began to blow, and the air smelled like rain. Maya closed her sketchbook.

“Come on,” Liam said. “The storm is coming fast.”

The storm arrived even faster. The path became muddy and slippery, and Maya almost fell a few times. They ran toward the town, laughing nervously, but by the time they reached the first houses, they were completely soaked.

Liam’s mother opened the door with wide eyes. “What happened to you two?”

While they dried off, Maya looked around at the boxes — the Carters were preparing to move.

“Do you really have to leave?” she asked quietly.

“Yeah,” Liam said. “I’ll miss this place.”

But Maya smiled.

“Well… I’m new here. So maybe if you show me around sometimes, you won’t feel like you’re losing everything.”

For the first time since the move was announced, Liam felt hopeful. A day that started like any other ended with a new friendship he didn’t expect.



Why did Maya and her family move to the town?

варіанти відповідей

 Her mother changed jobs

Her father started a new job

They wanted to live near Liam

They bought a new house

Запитання 5

Teenagers in Motion: A Day That Changed Everything

Fourteen-year-old Liam Carter was an ordinary teenager with ordinary hobbies. He loved cycling through his small town, playing basketball with his friends, and spending hours listening to music in his room. Liam wasn’t particularly tall, and his messy brown hair always fell into his eyes. His parents joked that his hairstyle was “a permanent disaster,” but Liam liked it that way.

One Saturday morning in early September, Liam woke up earlier than usual. His family was moving to a new house across town the next week, so he wanted to enjoy one more ride along his favourite forest path. The air was cool, the sky was pale blue, and the tall trees cast long shadows on the ground. Liam felt calm and free — cycling always helped him think.

As he approached the old wooden bridge near the lake, he saw someone standing there. It was a girl about his age, wearing a red jacket and holding a large sketchbook. She had long wavy hair and bright green eyes that seemed to notice every detail around her. Liam slowed down, unsure whether he should say something.

The girl looked up and smiled.

“Hi. I’m Maya. Are you from here?”

Liam nodded. Maya explained that she had just moved to the town because her father had started a new job. She loved drawing landscapes and wanted to sketch the bridge before people arrived.

They talked for a while. Liam learned that Maya wasn’t a sporty person but liked walking and climbing small hills to find good views. She wasn’t shy at all — she spoke confidently and asked many questions about the town.

Suddenly, dark clouds covered the sky. A strong wind began to blow, and the air smelled like rain. Maya closed her sketchbook.

“Come on,” Liam said. “The storm is coming fast.”

The storm arrived even faster. The path became muddy and slippery, and Maya almost fell a few times. They ran toward the town, laughing nervously, but by the time they reached the first houses, they were completely soaked.

Liam’s mother opened the door with wide eyes. “What happened to you two?”

While they dried off, Maya looked around at the boxes — the Carters were preparing to move.

“Do you really have to leave?” she asked quietly.

“Yeah,” Liam said. “I’ll miss this place.”

But Maya smiled.

“Well… I’m new here. So maybe if you show me around sometimes, you won’t feel like you’re losing everything.”

For the first time since the move was announced, Liam felt hopeful. A day that started like any other ended with a new friendship he didn’t expect.



How does the author describe Maya?

варіанти відповідей

Very shy

 Not sporty but active

Afraid of new people

Taller than Liam

Запитання 6

Teenagers in Motion: A Day That Changed Everything

Fourteen-year-old Liam Carter was an ordinary teenager with ordinary hobbies. He loved cycling through his small town, playing basketball with his friends, and spending hours listening to music in his room. Liam wasn’t particularly tall, and his messy brown hair always fell into his eyes. His parents joked that his hairstyle was “a permanent disaster,” but Liam liked it that way.

One Saturday morning in early September, Liam woke up earlier than usual. His family was moving to a new house across town the next week, so he wanted to enjoy one more ride along his favourite forest path. The air was cool, the sky was pale blue, and the tall trees cast long shadows on the ground. Liam felt calm and free — cycling always helped him think.

As he approached the old wooden bridge near the lake, he saw someone standing there. It was a girl about his age, wearing a red jacket and holding a large sketchbook. She had long wavy hair and bright green eyes that seemed to notice every detail around her. Liam slowed down, unsure whether he should say something.

The girl looked up and smiled.

“Hi. I’m Maya. Are you from here?”

Liam nodded. Maya explained that she had just moved to the town because her father had started a new job. She loved drawing landscapes and wanted to sketch the bridge before people arrived.

They talked for a while. Liam learned that Maya wasn’t a sporty person but liked walking and climbing small hills to find good views. She wasn’t shy at all — she spoke confidently and asked many questions about the town.

Suddenly, dark clouds covered the sky. A strong wind began to blow, and the air smelled like rain. Maya closed her sketchbook.

“Come on,” Liam said. “The storm is coming fast.”

The storm arrived even faster. The path became muddy and slippery, and Maya almost fell a few times. They ran toward the town, laughing nervously, but by the time they reached the first houses, they were completely soaked.

Liam’s mother opened the door with wide eyes. “What happened to you two?”

While they dried off, Maya looked around at the boxes — the Carters were preparing to move.

“Do you really have to leave?” she asked quietly.

“Yeah,” Liam said. “I’ll miss this place.”

But Maya smiled.

“Well… I’m new here. So maybe if you show me around sometimes, you won’t feel like you’re losing everything.”

For the first time since the move was announced, Liam felt hopeful. A day that started like any other ended with a new friendship he didn’t expect.



What caused problems on the path?

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Strong wind blowing dust

Falling rocks

Mud and slime from the rain

A broken bridge

Запитання 7

Teenagers in Motion: A Day That Changed Everything

Fourteen-year-old Liam Carter was an ordinary teenager with ordinary hobbies. He loved cycling through his small town, playing basketball with his friends, and spending hours listening to music in his room. Liam wasn’t particularly tall, and his messy brown hair always fell into his eyes. His parents joked that his hairstyle was “a permanent disaster,” but Liam liked it that way.

One Saturday morning in early September, Liam woke up earlier than usual. His family was moving to a new house across town the next week, so he wanted to enjoy one more ride along his favourite forest path. The air was cool, the sky was pale blue, and the tall trees cast long shadows on the ground. Liam felt calm and free — cycling always helped him think.

As he approached the old wooden bridge near the lake, he saw someone standing there. It was a girl about his age, wearing a red jacket and holding a large sketchbook. She had long wavy hair and bright green eyes that seemed to notice every detail around her. Liam slowed down, unsure whether he should say something.

The girl looked up and smiled.

“Hi. I’m Maya. Are you from here?”

Liam nodded. Maya explained that she had just moved to the town because her father had started a new job. She loved drawing landscapes and wanted to sketch the bridge before people arrived.

They talked for a while. Liam learned that Maya wasn’t a sporty person but liked walking and climbing small hills to find good views. She wasn’t shy at all — she spoke confidently and asked many questions about the town.

Suddenly, dark clouds covered the sky. A strong wind began to blow, and the air smelled like rain. Maya closed her sketchbook.

“Come on,” Liam said. “The storm is coming fast.”

The storm arrived even faster. The path became muddy and slippery, and Maya almost fell a few times. They ran toward the town, laughing nervously, but by the time they reached the first houses, they were completely soaked.

Liam’s mother opened the door with wide eyes. “What happened to you two?”

While they dried off, Maya looked around at the boxes — the Carters were preparing to move.

“Do you really have to leave?” she asked quietly.

“Yeah,” Liam said. “I’ll miss this place.”

But Maya smiled.

“Well… I’m new here. So maybe if you show me around sometimes, you won’t feel like you’re losing everything.”

For the first time since the move was announced, Liam felt hopeful. A day that started like any other ended with a new friendship he didn’t expect.



What did Liam do when the storm began?

варіанти відповідей

He continued cycling

 He told Maya to follow him

He hid under a tree

He went home alone

Запитання 8

Teenagers in Motion: A Day That Changed Everything

Fourteen-year-old Liam Carter was an ordinary teenager with ordinary hobbies. He loved cycling through his small town, playing basketball with his friends, and spending hours listening to music in his room. Liam wasn’t particularly tall, and his messy brown hair always fell into his eyes. His parents joked that his hairstyle was “a permanent disaster,” but Liam liked it that way.

One Saturday morning in early September, Liam woke up earlier than usual. His family was moving to a new house across town the next week, so he wanted to enjoy one more ride along his favourite forest path. The air was cool, the sky was pale blue, and the tall trees cast long shadows on the ground. Liam felt calm and free — cycling always helped him think.

As he approached the old wooden bridge near the lake, he saw someone standing there. It was a girl about his age, wearing a red jacket and holding a large sketchbook. She had long wavy hair and bright green eyes that seemed to notice every detail around her. Liam slowed down, unsure whether he should say something.

The girl looked up and smiled.

“Hi. I’m Maya. Are you from here?”

Liam nodded. Maya explained that she had just moved to the town because her father had started a new job. She loved drawing landscapes and wanted to sketch the bridge before people arrived.

They talked for a while. Liam learned that Maya wasn’t a sporty person but liked walking and climbing small hills to find good views. She wasn’t shy at all — she spoke confidently and asked many questions about the town.

Suddenly, dark clouds covered the sky. A strong wind began to blow, and the air smelled like rain. Maya closed her sketchbook.

“Come on,” Liam said. “The storm is coming fast.”

The storm arrived even faster. The path became muddy and slippery, and Maya almost fell a few times. They ran toward the town, laughing nervously, but by the time they reached the first houses, they were completely soaked.

Liam’s mother opened the door with wide eyes. “What happened to you two?”

While they dried off, Maya looked around at the boxes — the Carters were preparing to move.

“Do you really have to leave?” she asked quietly.

“Yeah,” Liam said. “I’ll miss this place.”

But Maya smiled.

“Well… I’m new here. So maybe if you show me around sometimes, you won’t feel like you’re losing everything.”

For the first time since the move was announced, Liam felt hopeful. A day that started like any other ended with a new friendship he didn’t expect.



How did Liam’s mother react to seeing them?

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She laughed

 She didn’t notice they were wet

She was surprised

She was angry

Запитання 9

Teenagers in Motion: A Day That Changed Everything

Fourteen-year-old Liam Carter was an ordinary teenager with ordinary hobbies. He loved cycling through his small town, playing basketball with his friends, and spending hours listening to music in his room. Liam wasn’t particularly tall, and his messy brown hair always fell into his eyes. His parents joked that his hairstyle was “a permanent disaster,” but Liam liked it that way.

One Saturday morning in early September, Liam woke up earlier than usual. His family was moving to a new house across town the next week, so he wanted to enjoy one more ride along his favourite forest path. The air was cool, the sky was pale blue, and the tall trees cast long shadows on the ground. Liam felt calm and free — cycling always helped him think.

As he approached the old wooden bridge near the lake, he saw someone standing there. It was a girl about his age, wearing a red jacket and holding a large sketchbook. She had long wavy hair and bright green eyes that seemed to notice every detail around her. Liam slowed down, unsure whether he should say something.

The girl looked up and smiled.

“Hi. I’m Maya. Are you from here?”

Liam nodded. Maya explained that she had just moved to the town because her father had started a new job. She loved drawing landscapes and wanted to sketch the bridge before people arrived.

They talked for a while. Liam learned that Maya wasn’t a sporty person but liked walking and climbing small hills to find good views. She wasn’t shy at all — she spoke confidently and asked many questions about the town.

Suddenly, dark clouds covered the sky. A strong wind began to blow, and the air smelled like rain. Maya closed her sketchbook.

“Come on,” Liam said. “The storm is coming fast.”

The storm arrived even faster. The path became muddy and slippery, and Maya almost fell a few times. They ran toward the town, laughing nervously, but by the time they reached the first houses, they were completely soaked.

Liam’s mother opened the door with wide eyes. “What happened to you two?”

While they dried off, Maya looked around at the boxes — the Carters were preparing to move.

“Do you really have to leave?” she asked quietly.

“Yeah,” Liam said. “I’ll miss this place.”

But Maya smiled.

“Well… I’m new here. So maybe if you show me around sometimes, you won’t feel like you’re losing everything.”

For the first time since the move was announced, Liam felt hopeful. A day that started like any other ended with a new friendship he didn’t expect.



What helped Liam feel better about the move?

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Maya’s idea to explore the town together

A message from his friend

His new bedroom

The sunny weather

Запитання 10

Teenagers in Motion: A Day That Changed Everything

Fourteen-year-old Liam Carter was an ordinary teenager with ordinary hobbies. He loved cycling through his small town, playing basketball with his friends, and spending hours listening to music in his room. Liam wasn’t particularly tall, and his messy brown hair always fell into his eyes. His parents joked that his hairstyle was “a permanent disaster,” but Liam liked it that way.

One Saturday morning in early September, Liam woke up earlier than usual. His family was moving to a new house across town the next week, so he wanted to enjoy one more ride along his favourite forest path. The air was cool, the sky was pale blue, and the tall trees cast long shadows on the ground. Liam felt calm and free — cycling always helped him think.

As he approached the old wooden bridge near the lake, he saw someone standing there. It was a girl about his age, wearing a red jacket and holding a large sketchbook. She had long wavy hair and bright green eyes that seemed to notice every detail around her. Liam slowed down, unsure whether he should say something.

The girl looked up and smiled.

“Hi. I’m Maya. Are you from here?”

Liam nodded. Maya explained that she had just moved to the town because her father had started a new job. She loved drawing landscapes and wanted to sketch the bridge before people arrived.

They talked for a while. Liam learned that Maya wasn’t a sporty person but liked walking and climbing small hills to find good views. She wasn’t shy at all — she spoke confidently and asked many questions about the town.

Suddenly, dark clouds covered the sky. A strong wind began to blow, and the air smelled like rain. Maya closed her sketchbook.

“Come on,” Liam said. “The storm is coming fast.”

The storm arrived even faster. The path became muddy and slippery, and Maya almost fell a few times. They ran toward the town, laughing nervously, but by the time they reached the first houses, they were completely soaked.

Liam’s mother opened the door with wide eyes. “What happened to you two?”

While they dried off, Maya looked around at the boxes — the Carters were preparing to move.

“Do you really have to leave?” she asked quietly.

“Yeah,” Liam said. “I’ll miss this place.”

But Maya smiled.

“Well… I’m new here. So maybe if you show me around sometimes, you won’t feel like you’re losing everything.”

For the first time since the move was announced, Liam felt hopeful. A day that started like any other ended with a new friendship he didn’t expect.



Liam had straight blond hair.

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True

False

Запитання 11

Teenagers in Motion: A Day That Changed Everything

Fourteen-year-old Liam Carter was an ordinary teenager with ordinary hobbies. He loved cycling through his small town, playing basketball with his friends, and spending hours listening to music in his room. Liam wasn’t particularly tall, and his messy brown hair always fell into his eyes. His parents joked that his hairstyle was “a permanent disaster,” but Liam liked it that way.

One Saturday morning in early September, Liam woke up earlier than usual. His family was moving to a new house across town the next week, so he wanted to enjoy one more ride along his favourite forest path. The air was cool, the sky was pale blue, and the tall trees cast long shadows on the ground. Liam felt calm and free — cycling always helped him think.

As he approached the old wooden bridge near the lake, he saw someone standing there. It was a girl about his age, wearing a red jacket and holding a large sketchbook. She had long wavy hair and bright green eyes that seemed to notice every detail around her. Liam slowed down, unsure whether he should say something.

The girl looked up and smiled.

“Hi. I’m Maya. Are you from here?”

Liam nodded. Maya explained that she had just moved to the town because her father had started a new job. She loved drawing landscapes and wanted to sketch the bridge before people arrived.

They talked for a while. Liam learned that Maya wasn’t a sporty person but liked walking and climbing small hills to find good views. She wasn’t shy at all — she spoke confidently and asked many questions about the town.

Suddenly, dark clouds covered the sky. A strong wind began to blow, and the air smelled like rain. Maya closed her sketchbook.

“Come on,” Liam said. “The storm is coming fast.”

The storm arrived even faster. The path became muddy and slippery, and Maya almost fell a few times. They ran toward the town, laughing nervously, but by the time they reached the first houses, they were completely soaked.

Liam’s mother opened the door with wide eyes. “What happened to you two?”

While they dried off, Maya looked around at the boxes — the Carters were preparing to move.

“Do you really have to leave?” she asked quietly.

“Yeah,” Liam said. “I’ll miss this place.”

But Maya smiled.

“Well… I’m new here. So maybe if you show me around sometimes, you won’t feel like you’re losing everything.”

For the first time since the move was announced, Liam felt hopeful. A day that started like any other ended with a new friendship he didn’t expect.


Liam’s family was preparing to move to another town.

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True

False

Запитання 12

Teenagers in Motion: A Day That Changed Everything

Fourteen-year-old Liam Carter was an ordinary teenager with ordinary hobbies. He loved cycling through his small town, playing basketball with his friends, and spending hours listening to music in his room. Liam wasn’t particularly tall, and his messy brown hair always fell into his eyes. His parents joked that his hairstyle was “a permanent disaster,” but Liam liked it that way.

One Saturday morning in early September, Liam woke up earlier than usual. His family was moving to a new house across town the next week, so he wanted to enjoy one more ride along his favourite forest path. The air was cool, the sky was pale blue, and the tall trees cast long shadows on the ground. Liam felt calm and free — cycling always helped him think.

As he approached the old wooden bridge near the lake, he saw someone standing there. It was a girl about his age, wearing a red jacket and holding a large sketchbook. She had long wavy hair and bright green eyes that seemed to notice every detail around her. Liam slowed down, unsure whether he should say something.

The girl looked up and smiled.

“Hi. I’m Maya. Are you from here?”

Liam nodded. Maya explained that she had just moved to the town because her father had started a new job. She loved drawing landscapes and wanted to sketch the bridge before people arrived.

They talked for a while. Liam learned that Maya wasn’t a sporty person but liked walking and climbing small hills to find good views. She wasn’t shy at all — she spoke confidently and asked many questions about the town.

Suddenly, dark clouds covered the sky. A strong wind began to blow, and the air smelled like rain. Maya closed her sketchbook.

“Come on,” Liam said. “The storm is coming fast.”

The storm arrived even faster. The path became muddy and slippery, and Maya almost fell a few times. They ran toward the town, laughing nervously, but by the time they reached the first houses, they were completely soaked.

Liam’s mother opened the door with wide eyes. “What happened to you two?”

While they dried off, Maya looked around at the boxes — the Carters were preparing to move.

“Do you really have to leave?” she asked quietly.

“Yeah,” Liam said. “I’ll miss this place.”

But Maya smiled.

“Well… I’m new here. So maybe if you show me around sometimes, you won’t feel like you’re losing everything.”

For the first time since the move was announced, Liam felt hopeful. A day that started like any other ended with a new friendship he didn’t expect.


Maya had long wavy hair.

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True

False

Запитання 13

Teenagers in Motion: A Day That Changed Everything

Fourteen-year-old Liam Carter was an ordinary teenager with ordinary hobbies. He loved cycling through his small town, playing basketball with his friends, and spending hours listening to music in his room. Liam wasn’t particularly tall, and his messy brown hair always fell into his eyes. His parents joked that his hairstyle was “a permanent disaster,” but Liam liked it that way.

One Saturday morning in early September, Liam woke up earlier than usual. His family was moving to a new house across town the next week, so he wanted to enjoy one more ride along his favourite forest path. The air was cool, the sky was pale blue, and the tall trees cast long shadows on the ground. Liam felt calm and free — cycling always helped him think.

As he approached the old wooden bridge near the lake, he saw someone standing there. It was a girl about his age, wearing a red jacket and holding a large sketchbook. She had long wavy hair and bright green eyes that seemed to notice every detail around her. Liam slowed down, unsure whether he should say something.

The girl looked up and smiled.

“Hi. I’m Maya. Are you from here?”

Liam nodded. Maya explained that she had just moved to the town because her father had started a new job. She loved drawing landscapes and wanted to sketch the bridge before people arrived.

They talked for a while. Liam learned that Maya wasn’t a sporty person but liked walking and climbing small hills to find good views. She wasn’t shy at all — she spoke confidently and asked many questions about the town.

Suddenly, dark clouds covered the sky. A strong wind began to blow, and the air smelled like rain. Maya closed her sketchbook.

“Come on,” Liam said. “The storm is coming fast.”

The storm arrived even faster. The path became muddy and slippery, and Maya almost fell a few times. They ran toward the town, laughing nervously, but by the time they reached the first houses, they were completely soaked.

Liam’s mother opened the door with wide eyes. “What happened to you two?”

While they dried off, Maya looked around at the boxes — the Carters were preparing to move.

“Do you really have to leave?” she asked quietly.

“Yeah,” Liam said. “I’ll miss this place.”

But Maya smiled.

“Well… I’m new here. So maybe if you show me around sometimes, you won’t feel like you’re losing everything.”

For the first time since the move was announced, Liam felt hopeful. A day that started like any other ended with a new friendship he didn’t expect.


Maya’s father worked on a project near the lake.

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Запитання 14

Teenagers in Motion: A Day That Changed Everything

Fourteen-year-old Liam Carter was an ordinary teenager with ordinary hobbies. He loved cycling through his small town, playing basketball with his friends, and spending hours listening to music in his room. Liam wasn’t particularly tall, and his messy brown hair always fell into his eyes. His parents joked that his hairstyle was “a permanent disaster,” but Liam liked it that way.

One Saturday morning in early September, Liam woke up earlier than usual. His family was moving to a new house across town the next week, so he wanted to enjoy one more ride along his favourite forest path. The air was cool, the sky was pale blue, and the tall trees cast long shadows on the ground. Liam felt calm and free — cycling always helped him think.

As he approached the old wooden bridge near the lake, he saw someone standing there. It was a girl about his age, wearing a red jacket and holding a large sketchbook. She had long wavy hair and bright green eyes that seemed to notice every detail around her. Liam slowed down, unsure whether he should say something.

The girl looked up and smiled.

“Hi. I’m Maya. Are you from here?”

Liam nodded. Maya explained that she had just moved to the town because her father had started a new job. She loved drawing landscapes and wanted to sketch the bridge before people arrived.

They talked for a while. Liam learned that Maya wasn’t a sporty person but liked walking and climbing small hills to find good views. She wasn’t shy at all — she spoke confidently and asked many questions about the town.

Suddenly, dark clouds covered the sky. A strong wind began to blow, and the air smelled like rain. Maya closed her sketchbook.

“Come on,” Liam said. “The storm is coming fast.”

The storm arrived even faster. The path became muddy and slippery, and Maya almost fell a few times. They ran toward the town, laughing nervously, but by the time they reached the first houses, they were completely soaked.

Liam’s mother opened the door with wide eyes. “What happened to you two?”

While they dried off, Maya looked around at the boxes — the Carters were preparing to move.

“Do you really have to leave?” she asked quietly.

“Yeah,” Liam said. “I’ll miss this place.”

But Maya smiled.

“Well… I’m new here. So maybe if you show me around sometimes, you won’t feel like you’re losing everything.”

For the first time since the move was announced, Liam felt hopeful. A day that started like any other ended with a new friendship he didn’t expect.


Liam and Maya stayed dry because they reached the houses early.

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Запитання 15

Teenagers in Motion: A Day That Changed Everything

Fourteen-year-old Liam Carter was an ordinary teenager with ordinary hobbies. He loved cycling through his small town, playing basketball with his friends, and spending hours listening to music in his room. Liam wasn’t particularly tall, and his messy brown hair always fell into his eyes. His parents joked that his hairstyle was “a permanent disaster,” but Liam liked it that way.

One Saturday morning in early September, Liam woke up earlier than usual. His family was moving to a new house across town the next week, so he wanted to enjoy one more ride along his favourite forest path. The air was cool, the sky was pale blue, and the tall trees cast long shadows on the ground. Liam felt calm and free — cycling always helped him think.

As he approached the old wooden bridge near the lake, he saw someone standing there. It was a girl about his age, wearing a red jacket and holding a large sketchbook. She had long wavy hair and bright green eyes that seemed to notice every detail around her. Liam slowed down, unsure whether he should say something.

The girl looked up and smiled.

“Hi. I’m Maya. Are you from here?”

Liam nodded. Maya explained that she had just moved to the town because her father had started a new job. She loved drawing landscapes and wanted to sketch the bridge before people arrived.

They talked for a while. Liam learned that Maya wasn’t a sporty person but liked walking and climbing small hills to find good views. She wasn’t shy at all — she spoke confidently and asked many questions about the town.

Suddenly, dark clouds covered the sky. A strong wind began to blow, and the air smelled like rain. Maya closed her sketchbook.

“Come on,” Liam said. “The storm is coming fast.”

The storm arrived even faster. The path became muddy and slippery, and Maya almost fell a few times. They ran toward the town, laughing nervously, but by the time they reached the first houses, they were completely soaked.

Liam’s mother opened the door with wide eyes. “What happened to you two?”

While they dried off, Maya looked around at the boxes — the Carters were preparing to move.

“Do you really have to leave?” she asked quietly.

“Yeah,” Liam said. “I’ll miss this place.”

But Maya smiled.

“Well… I’m new here. So maybe if you show me around sometimes, you won’t feel like you’re losing everything.”

For the first time since the move was announced, Liam felt hopeful. A day that started like any other ended with a new friendship he didn’t expect.


The storm began faster than they expected

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Запитання 16

Teenagers in Motion: A Day That Changed Everything

Fourteen-year-old Liam Carter was an ordinary teenager with ordinary hobbies. He loved cycling through his small town, playing basketball with his friends, and spending hours listening to music in his room. Liam wasn’t particularly tall, and his messy brown hair always fell into his eyes. His parents joked that his hairstyle was “a permanent disaster,” but Liam liked it that way.

One Saturday morning in early September, Liam woke up earlier than usual. His family was moving to a new house across town the next week, so he wanted to enjoy one more ride along his favourite forest path. The air was cool, the sky was pale blue, and the tall trees cast long shadows on the ground. Liam felt calm and free — cycling always helped him think.

As he approached the old wooden bridge near the lake, he saw someone standing there. It was a girl about his age, wearing a red jacket and holding a large sketchbook. She had long wavy hair and bright green eyes that seemed to notice every detail around her. Liam slowed down, unsure whether he should say something.

The girl looked up and smiled.

“Hi. I’m Maya. Are you from here?”

Liam nodded. Maya explained that she had just moved to the town because her father had started a new job. She loved drawing landscapes and wanted to sketch the bridge before people arrived.

They talked for a while. Liam learned that Maya wasn’t a sporty person but liked walking and climbing small hills to find good views. She wasn’t shy at all — she spoke confidently and asked many questions about the town.

Suddenly, dark clouds covered the sky. A strong wind began to blow, and the air smelled like rain. Maya closed her sketchbook.

“Come on,” Liam said. “The storm is coming fast.”

The storm arrived even faster. The path became muddy and slippery, and Maya almost fell a few times. They ran toward the town, laughing nervously, but by the time they reached the first houses, they were completely soaked.

Liam’s mother opened the door with wide eyes. “What happened to you two?”

While they dried off, Maya looked around at the boxes — the Carters were preparing to move.

“Do you really have to leave?” she asked quietly.

“Yeah,” Liam said. “I’ll miss this place.”

But Maya smiled.

“Well… I’m new here. So maybe if you show me around sometimes, you won’t feel like you’re losing everything.”

For the first time since the move was announced, Liam felt hopeful. A day that started like any other ended with a new friendship he didn’t expect.


Liam’s mother didn’t let Maya inside the house. 

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Запитання 17

Teenagers in Motion: A Day That Changed Everything

Fourteen-year-old Liam Carter was an ordinary teenager with ordinary hobbies. He loved cycling through his small town, playing basketball with his friends, and spending hours listening to music in his room. Liam wasn’t particularly tall, and his messy brown hair always fell into his eyes. His parents joked that his hairstyle was “a permanent disaster,” but Liam liked it that way.

One Saturday morning in early September, Liam woke up earlier than usual. His family was moving to a new house across town the next week, so he wanted to enjoy one more ride along his favourite forest path. The air was cool, the sky was pale blue, and the tall trees cast long shadows on the ground. Liam felt calm and free — cycling always helped him think.

As he approached the old wooden bridge near the lake, he saw someone standing there. It was a girl about his age, wearing a red jacket and holding a large sketchbook. She had long wavy hair and bright green eyes that seemed to notice every detail around her. Liam slowed down, unsure whether he should say something.

The girl looked up and smiled.

“Hi. I’m Maya. Are you from here?”

Liam nodded. Maya explained that she had just moved to the town because her father had started a new job. She loved drawing landscapes and wanted to sketch the bridge before people arrived.

They talked for a while. Liam learned that Maya wasn’t a sporty person but liked walking and climbing small hills to find good views. She wasn’t shy at all — she spoke confidently and asked many questions about the town.

Suddenly, dark clouds covered the sky. A strong wind began to blow, and the air smelled like rain. Maya closed her sketchbook.

“Come on,” Liam said. “The storm is coming fast.”

The storm arrived even faster. The path became muddy and slippery, and Maya almost fell a few times. They ran toward the town, laughing nervously, but by the time they reached the first houses, they were completely soaked.

Liam’s mother opened the door with wide eyes. “What happened to you two?”

While they dried off, Maya looked around at the boxes — the Carters were preparing to move.

“Do you really have to leave?” she asked quietly.

“Yeah,” Liam said. “I’ll miss this place.”

But Maya smiled.

“Well… I’m new here. So maybe if you show me around sometimes, you won’t feel like you’re losing everything.”

For the first time since the move was announced, Liam felt hopeful. A day that started like any other ended with a new friendship he didn’t expect.


Maya asked Liam to show her the town.  

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Запитання 18

Teenagers in Motion: A Day That Changed Everything

Fourteen-year-old Liam Carter was an ordinary teenager with ordinary hobbies. He loved cycling through his small town, playing basketball with his friends, and spending hours listening to music in his room. Liam wasn’t particularly tall, and his messy brown hair always fell into his eyes. His parents joked that his hairstyle was “a permanent disaster,” but Liam liked it that way.

One Saturday morning in early September, Liam woke up earlier than usual. His family was moving to a new house across town the next week, so he wanted to enjoy one more ride along his favourite forest path. The air was cool, the sky was pale blue, and the tall trees cast long shadows on the ground. Liam felt calm and free — cycling always helped him think.

As he approached the old wooden bridge near the lake, he saw someone standing there. It was a girl about his age, wearing a red jacket and holding a large sketchbook. She had long wavy hair and bright green eyes that seemed to notice every detail around her. Liam slowed down, unsure whether he should say something.

The girl looked up and smiled.

“Hi. I’m Maya. Are you from here?”

Liam nodded. Maya explained that she had just moved to the town because her father had started a new job. She loved drawing landscapes and wanted to sketch the bridge before people arrived.

They talked for a while. Liam learned that Maya wasn’t a sporty person but liked walking and climbing small hills to find good views. She wasn’t shy at all — she spoke confidently and asked many questions about the town.

Suddenly, dark clouds covered the sky. A strong wind began to blow, and the air smelled like rain. Maya closed her sketchbook.

“Come on,” Liam said. “The storm is coming fast.”

The storm arrived even faster. The path became muddy and slippery, and Maya almost fell a few times. They ran toward the town, laughing nervously, but by the time they reached the first houses, they were completely soaked.

Liam’s mother opened the door with wide eyes. “What happened to you two?”

While they dried off, Maya looked around at the boxes — the Carters were preparing to move.

“Do you really have to leave?” she asked quietly.

“Yeah,” Liam said. “I’ll miss this place.”

But Maya smiled.

“Well… I’m new here. So maybe if you show me around sometimes, you won’t feel like you’re losing everything.”

For the first time since the move was announced, Liam felt hopeful. A day that started like any other ended with a new friendship he didn’t expect.


Liam felt more positive after talking with Maya.

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