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10th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Sam : Yes. We’ll be celebrating our parents’ anniversary and I’m thinking of inviting you. Do you mind to come, Helen?
Helen : It’s okay with me, Sam. When I need to come?
Sam : I’ll pick you up at six, Helen.
Helen : Okay, Sam. Just tell me when you’re arriving in my home.
1. What is the main idea of the dialogue?
Sam and Helen are discussing their plans for Saturday night.
Sam is inviting Helen to a dinner with his family to celebrate his parents' anniversary.
Helen is asking about the significance of Saturday night.
Helen is inviting Sam to a dinner with his family to celebrate his parents' anniversary.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Sam : Yes. We’ll be celebrating our parents’ anniversary and I’m thinking of inviting you. Do you mind to come, Helen?
Helen : It’s okay with me, Sam. When I need to come?
Sam : I’ll pick you up at six, Helen.
Helen : Okay, Sam. Just tell me when you’re arriving in my home.
2. What does "it" in Helen's response refer to?
Saturday night
The dinner invitation
Having a specific plan
Sam's parent
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Sam : Yes. We’ll be celebrating our parents’ anniversary and I’m thinking of inviting you. Do you mind to come, Helen?
Helen : It’s okay with me, Sam. When I need to come?
Sam : I’ll pick you up at six, Helen.
Helen : Okay, Sam. Just tell me when you’re arriving in my home.
3. Which word is a synonym for "special" as used in the dialogue?
Unique
Ordinary
Typical
General
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Gery : Hi, Bucky! Are you done for today?
Bucky : Yeah, you can say so. I’ll just continue my work tomorrow.
Gery : That’s good. Our pile of work never ends, right? Just give it a rest for today.
Bucky : You’re right, Gery. Are you going to somewhere? It looks like you’re ready to go.
Gery : Sam and I are going to the new pasta house for dinner. Do you want to come along with us, Bucky?
Bucky : Is it far from here?
Gery : No, it’s just two blocks from here. We’ll take Bucky’s car to get there faster.
Bucky : I’m in. Just wait for a second, I’m tidying up my desk.
4. What is the main idea of the dialogue?
Bucky is finishing his work for the day.
Bucky is asking Gery about his plans for the day.
Gery and Bucky are talking about their workload.
Bucky is finishing his work for the day.
Gery and Bucky are discussing their plans for the evening.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Gery : Hi, Bucky! Are you done for today?
Bucky : Yeah, you can say so. I’ll just continue my work tomorrow.
Gery : That’s good. Our pile of work never ends, right? Just give it a rest for today.
Bucky : You’re right, Gery. Are you going to somewhere? It looks like you’re ready to go.
Gery : Sam and I are going to the new pasta house for dinner. Do you want to come along with us, Bucky?
Bucky : Is it far from here?
Gery : No, it’s just two blocks from here. We’ll take Bucky’s car to get there faster.
Bucky : I’m in. Just wait for a second, I’m tidying up my desk.
5. Who does "you" in Gery's response refer to?
Gery
Bucky
Sam
Both Gery and Sam
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Gery : Hi, Bucky! Are you done for today?
Bucky : Yeah, you can say so. I’ll just continue my work tomorrow.
Gery : That’s good. Our pile of work never ends, right? Just give it a rest for today.
Bucky : You’re right, Gery. Are you going to somewhere? It looks like you’re ready to go.
Gery : Sam and I are going to the new pasta house for dinner. Do you want to come along with us, Bucky?
Bucky : Is it far from here?
Gery : No, it’s just two blocks from here. We’ll take Bucky’s car to get there faster.
Bucky : I’m in. Just wait for a second, I’m tidying up my desk.
6. Which word is a synonym for "rest" as used in the dialogue?
Break
Stop
Pause
Continue
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Shania : Hi, Vera. How are you?
Vera : Hi, Shania. I’m fine.
Shania : I would like to invite you to my birthday party on Sunday.
Vera : Oh, okay. I’d love to come. What time?
Shania : At 4 p.m. I invited Ola and Joana, too.
Vera : Alright. I’ll come over with them.
Shania : Great! See you, Vera!
Vera : See you, Shania!
7. What is the main idea of the dialogue?
Shania and Vera are discussing their plans for the weekend.
Shania is inviting Vera to her birthday party on Sunday.
Vera and her friends are making plans for Sunday afternoon.
Shania and Vera are catching up on their day.
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