Questions: 6-10:
For each question, choose the correct answer.
SCHOOL COUNTS THE COST OF STORM
When children and parents arrived at school in the small village of Brownston yesterday morning, they were surprised to see the head teacher standing outside the front of the school. The school gates were closed, because a tree had fallen onto the roof of the school hall and a number of windows were broken. A storm the night before had made school buildings unsafe, so the children were sent home until further notice.
Justine Cram, a mother with two young children at the school, said that she was unhappy with the way the head teacher sent the children home. ‘I have to cancel all my work appointments today. My customers won't be pleased, but I have to stay at home to look after my daughters,' she said. 'Children should be in school every day! The head teacher needs to think again about closing. He should find a safe place to teach the children until they can use the buildings again.'
Richard Thomas, the head teacher, explained that he had no choice but to send the children home. ‘The storm happened in the early hours of Monday morning, just a few hours before school starts. When I arrived, I immediately decided it was not a safe place for children to be in. I know parents are unhappy that the school is closed, but if their children or members of staff were hurt because of the problems, that would be worse.'
Mr Thomas hopes to open the school again by Thursday.
6. School children and their parents _________
do not usually see the head teacher standing outside the front of the school.
surprised the head teacher when they arrived at school.
arrived at school at the same time as the head teacher.
7. The children and their parents _________
couldn't open the school gates because a tree had fallen.
watched a tree fall and break several windows.
could see that the storm had caused problems.
8. Justine Cram _________
couldn't go to work because the school was closed.
wants to make an appointment to talk to head teacher.
thinks the school is safe enough for the children.
9. Mr Thomas believes _________
people should think before closing a school.
the storm happened too early in the morning.
he was right to send the children home.
10. The school _________
will certainly open again this week.
might open on Thursday or Friday.
will not open before next Monday.
14. They were surprised ______ the news.
A. for B. with C. at D. on
15. The light ______ so we couldn’t see anything in the dark.
A. went on B. went off C. went by D. went out
16. My teacher speaks English as ______as a native speaker does.
A. well B. good C. better D. best
17. The students ______to be at school at 7.30 a.m.
A. tell B. told C. were told D. have told
18. In what festival in your country do children ______ masks?
A. wear B. put C. take D. give
19. Many people become ______ because of the natural disasters every year,
A. homeless B. homesick C. homeland D. homework
20. Solar energy doesn’t cause ______.
A. pollution B. polluted C. pollute D. pollutant
14. They were surprised ______ the news.
A. for B. with C. at D. on
15. The light ______ so we couldn’t see anything in the dark.
A. went on B. went off C. went by D. went out
16. My teacher speaks English as ______as a native speaker does.
A. well B. good C. better D. best
17. The students ______to be at school at 7.30 a.m.
A. tell B. told C. were told D. have told
18. In what festival in your country do children ______ masks?
A. wear B. put C. take D. give
19. Many people become ______ because of the natural disasters every year,
A. homeless B. homesick C. homeland D. homework
20. Solar energy doesn’t cause ______.
A. pollution B. polluted C. pollute D. pollutant