Form 4
Test on Reading
Variant 1
I LIKE NICK AND HIS FAMILY
My name is Mike. I am from Great Britain. I am a pupil. I am ten. I have got a friend. His name is Nick. Nick has got a family. He has got a mother, a father, a sister and a brother.
His mother is a doctor. Her name is Kate. She loves her family.
His father is an engineer. His name is Bill. He likes to play with his sons and his daughter. He loves his family.
Nick is a pupil. He likes to play with his computer. He wants to be an engineer.
His brother Tom is a pupil. He doesn’t want to be an engineer. Tom wants to be a driver.
His sister Pam is not a pupil. She likes to play with her brothers.
Nick, Tom and Pam have got a cat. Her name is Sally. Sally likes to play with Pam but she doesn’t like to play with Tom and Nick.
I like Nick and his family.
1. Choose the correct variant to complete the sentences.
1. Mike is from …
a) Africa b) Great Britain c) America
2. Nick is …
a) his brother b) his friend c) his uncle
3. His mother is …
a) a doctor b)a teacher c) an engineer
4. His father is …
a) a driver b) an engineer c) a pilot
5. Nick likes to play …
a) with his dog b) with his computer c) with his toys
6. Nick wants to be …
a) a pilot b) a doctor c) an engineer
2. True or False
Form 4
Test on Reading
Variant 2
TOM BRETT AND HIS FAMILY
Tom Brett is from America. He is seven. He has got a mother and a father. He hasn’t got a grandmother and a grandfather, but he has got an aunt and an uncle.
His mother is a teacher. Her name is Helen.
His father is a driver. His name is Ben.
His aunt and his uncle are engineers. Their names are Jill and Fred. They have got a son a daughter. Bill is their son and Kate is their daughter. Bill and Kate are pupils. Bill wants to be a driver. Kate wants to be a doctor.
Tom doesn’t want to be a doctor. He wants to be an engineer.
Tom has got a dog. His name is Spot. Tom likes to play with Spot and Spot likes to play with Tom, too. Spot loves Tom and his family, but he doesn’t like cats. He doesn’t want to play with cats and cats don’t want to ply with Spot.
1. Choose the correct variant to complete the sentences.
2. True or False