The document appears to be a reading comprehension exam from a Spanish class. It provides a passage describing an unusual school in California called High Tech High that does not use traditional blackboards or desks. Students learn using computers and work on self-directed projects. The exam then asks students to correct statements about the passage, answer questions, and complete sentences using verbs in various tenses.
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The document appears to be a reading comprehension exam from a Spanish class. It provides a passage describing an unusual school in California called High Tech High that does not use traditional blackboards or desks. Students learn using computers and work on self-directed projects. The exam then asks students to correct statements about the passage, answer questions, and complete sentences using verbs in various tenses.
The document appears to be a reading comprehension exam from a Spanish class. It provides a passage describing an unusual school in California called High Tech High that does not use traditional blackboards or desks. Students learn using computers and work on self-directed projects. The exam then asks students to correct statements about the passage, answer questions, and complete sentences using verbs in various tenses.
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The document appears to be a reading comprehension exam from a Spanish class. It provides a passage describing an unusual school in California called High Tech High that does not use traditional blackboards or desks. Students learn using computers and work on self-directed projects. The exam then asks students to correct statements about the passage, answer questions, and complete sentences using verbs in various tenses.
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1 ESO - FINAL
NAME MARK
READING
20 points
Read the text. Then correct the sentences below.
(4 x 2 = 8 points)
High Tech High
High Tech High is an unusual school in California, USA. There aren't any blackboards or any desks, but there are many computers in the school. There is a big computer screen in each classroom. On this big screen, teachers explain things and the students can show their work to the rest of the class, so they dont need a blackboard. Students at High Tech High can learn all the usual school subjects, but they choose and plan their own projects with the help of their teachers. For example, a student can learn science, art and technology by building a robot. Students can work for hours on one project. They can work alone or in a group. Students can also go out of the school to learn more for their project. Some students visit computer companies to learn from computer experts. The tests at High Tech High are different, too. The students must present their projects to a group of teachers, experts and parents. Students love learning this way. They dont get bored. They work very hard, but they enjoy their schoolwork.
1. High Tech High is in the USA.
2. Students sit at desks. 3. All students must learn to build a robot. 4. Students can do projects together.
Answer the questions.
(3 x 4 = 12 points)
1. Why arent there any blackboards?
........................................................................................................................................ 2. What do students learn by building a robot? ........................................................................................................................................ 3. Must students always work in class? Explain. ........................................................................................................................................ Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Present Simple or Present Continuous.. (6 x 2 = 12 points) 1. Sandra usually .................................... (play) tennis on Thursdays. 2. At the moment, I .................................... (not listen) to music. 3. Our dad .................................... (not work) every day. 4. .......................... he .......................... (drive) to the bank every day? 5. .......................... Tony .......................... (run) to school now? 6. They .................................... (study) for a geography test right now. Circle the correct answer.
(7 x 1 = 7 points)
1. Twelve-year-olds must / mustnt drive cars.
2. Dogs cant / mustnt speak. 3. You mustnt / cant kick your friends. 4. Can / Cant you open the window, please? 5. Most birds can / cant fly. 6. Sharon dances good / well. 7. I speak English very slow / slowly. Circle the correct answer.
(6 x 1 = 6 points)
1. There was / There were shelves on the wall.
2. Jason was / were at the cinema yesterday. 3. I wasnt / werent at school this morning. 4. Was / Were you in the shower a few minutes ago? 5. There wasnt / There werent any sugar. 6. Was there / Were there a rug on the floor? Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Past Simple. (5 x 2 = 10 points) 1. Last week, I .......................... (talk) to my friends every day. 2. Jim .......................... (not know) the answer. 3. Last month, we .......................... (not visit) the museum. 4. Anne .......................... (go) to the supermarket yesterday evening. 5. .......................... you .......................... (like) the film? Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Present Simple or Present Continuous. (4 x 2 = 8 points) 1. Janice .................................... (listen) to music every day. 2. Dad .................................... (not drive) us to school on Mondays. 3. At the moment, the teacher .................................... (talk) to the class. 4. .......................... whales .................................... (live) in the sea? Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Past Simple. (4 x 2 = 8 points) 1. Yesterday, the horse .......................... (jump) over the gate. 2. We .......................... (not have) breakfast this morning. 3. Last month, I .......................... (take) my dog to the vet. 4. .......................... the film .......................... (begin) at 6 oclock yesterday? Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Present Simple or Present Continuous. (4 x 2 = 8 points) 1. Henry .................................... (walk) to the park every day. 2. At the moment, I .................................... (not eat). 3. Our teacher .................................... (not speak) Italian. 4. .......................... your mum .......................... (play) table tennis? Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Past Simple. (4 x 2 = 8 points) 1. I .......................... (talk) to Grandma yesterday.
2. .......................... she .......................... (wear) her boots last week?
3. The dogs .......................... (not chase) the cats last night. 4. Tom ................. (go) to the caf this morning.