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Power Up 3 Unit 1 Test

The document contains various exercises and activities designed to improve English grammar, vocabulary, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. It includes prompts for personal reflection about Sundays, vocabulary matching exercises, and a story about a girl named Daisy visiting a circus. Additionally, it features information about Russian matryoshka dolls, their history, and cultural significance.

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Power Up 3 Unit 1 Test

The document contains various exercises and activities designed to improve English grammar, vocabulary, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. It includes prompts for personal reflection about Sundays, vocabulary matching exercises, and a story about a girl named Daisy visiting a circus. Additionally, it features information about Russian matryoshka dolls, their history, and cultural significance.

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www. frenglish.ru 1) Grammar 1 0 Think about a typical Sunday and write answers for you. My Sunday You What time do you wake up? When do you get up? What do you have for breakfast? Who makes it? Where do you go after breakfast? Do you do any sport? What? Where? Who with? What's your favourite Sunday lunch? How much homework do you do? How many hours of television do you watch? Which programmes do you watch? Why do you watch these programmes? What do you do in the evening? What time do you go to bed? 0 Ask and answer questions. Complete the survey for a partner. PRET © Combridge University Press ond UCLES 2018 17 Vocabulary 2 6 Reaeiond match. e you do this on you do this when catch climb one foot something is funny ry you do this with when you move ‘a ball and your your body and dance C dress up hands listen to music QD vrenyou h your bod i when you say Push your body hop jump something loudly off the floor with your feet ry you do this to when you put ) laugh ) shout goupatree ona costume to go toa party VU when you ploy ») skip ‘agame jumping over arope 8 Play with a partner. Give instructions. Then mime and make sentences with the action verbs. You're listening to music. You're moving your feet, your body and your arms. (© Combridge University Press and uctes 2018 [PIRI reapers www. frenglish.ru 17 Skills 1: Listening and speaking a 2 Listen and write. a a ae a ee eer Oi 0h rrrrr err FP FF Circus visit Which day? What time? Who with? Favourite thing in the show? Which animals? Name of circus: 8 Think about something you did last week and make notes. like / extra what day time whowith | didn’t like | information 6 Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about what you did. Ask more questions to find the extra information. What did you do last week? Did you like it? 2 (© Combridge University Press and uctes 2018 [PIRI reapers www. frenglish.ru 17 skills 2: Reading and writing a Read the story and number the pictures in order. 8 Read the ques’ An evening at the circus Daisy was excited about her trip to the circus with her mum and dad last Saturday, They arrived at the circus before the show started. ‘Can I go and look at the animals?’ Daisy asked them. ‘Of course, you can; they said. Daisy walked to the back of the circus tent and stopped. She didn’t know where to go. Abig grey elephant walked post. It looked at Daisy ‘and it sat down, Daisy climbed onto its back. The ‘elephant stood up. It was very tall and Daisy was. frightened. The elephant walked into the circus tent. There ‘were some acrobats in the tent. They were practising forthe evening show. They were flying high in the air Daisy shouted, ‘Hello!, and smiled. Their costumes. were beautiful ‘Then the elephant walked to the back of the tent. twas dark there and Daisy could see two small lights. They were a tiger's eyes! Daisy was very frightened now, but the elephant didn't stop walking, Itwalked out of the tent and to @ bus. The bus had a garden and a yellow door. It was a little house. Daisy climbed off the elephant and the door opened. There ‘was a clown with a red nose and long pink shoes. “Excuse me; said the clown. ‘What time is it? I can’t find my watch: Daisy looked at her watch. ‘It’s half past seven; she said. “Half past seven! Oh dear!’ said the clown. for the show! He took Daisy's hand and ran to the circus tent. Daisy's parents were very surprised when they saw her run in with a clown! ns and complete the answers. Where did Daisy go last Saturday? To the Who did she go out with? Her What did Daisy want to see before the show? The . Which animal did she meet first? An Why was Daisy frightened? onto it. it was tall. Who were practising in the tent? Some Whose house did Daisy see? A 1 2 3 4 5 What did Daisy do? She 6 7 8 9 Which colour were the clown’s shoes? What time did the circus show start? At PRET © Combridge University Press ond UCLES 2018 13 1) culture Matryoshka dolls www. frenglish.ru 8 Read and tell the class. @ Have you got any old toys in your house? What are they? b Have you got any toys from different countries? What are they? 8 What is a Russian matryoshka? Look quickly at the article and tick V the correct answer. a Agirl who invented a doll. c b Atoy. Matryoshka dolls What present do most visitors to Russia buy? It's a special wooden doll ~a matryoshka. A matryoshka iso doll with a surprise. She has two halves that you can open. When {you open the biggest doll there's @ ‘smaller one inside, and then many ‘smaller ones. A typical matryoshka has three to eight dolls, but the biggest one in the world has 72! Here are some other surprises about matryoshkas: Astory about a girl froma village. = This traditional Russian dollis not even 130 years old. Moscow is nearly 1,000 years old! = The first dolls were very expensive ‘ond belonged to rich women, not to children, ~ The first matryoshka came from ‘a toy factory near Moscow in the 1890s, She was a girl from ‘Russian village and she wore traditional clothes. She had a scarfoon her head and a bright ‘apron with flowers on. Matryoshka was o typical Russian girl's name for hundreds of years. Usually the dolls in o matryoshka ‘re similar but they aren't the some. Not all matryoshkas are girls, Some of them tella story, There are ‘also matryoshka Russian leaders, pets and Father Christmas with his wife and elves. There are even ‘matryoshkas of famous football ‘ond baseball players. 6 Read the article again and answer with a tick / or a cross X. 1 2 3 4 5 6 © Where did it come from? . All matryoshkas have eight dolls. The dolls in a matryoshka are not exactly the same. © When did people first play with it? PRET © Combridge University Press ond UCLES 2018 Many people buy matryoshkas when they travel to Russia. Russian children first played with the dolls hundreds of years ago. You can buy a matryoshka with dolls that are animals. Draw a toy or game. Find out about its history. Make notes. What was the first one like? 15

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