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Phrasal Verb Quiz Instructions: Choose the best meaning for the bold phrasal verb in each sentence. She looked up a word in the dictionary. A) To stare at something B) To find information in a book or online C) To write a new word She looked up at the sky. A) To raise your eyes to see something above B) To search for a specific star C) To feel happy He always tries to get out of doing his chores. A) To leave the house B) To finish work quickly C) To avoid doing something you don't want to do Why didnโt you call me back last night? A) To shout at someone B) To return a phone call C) To remember a name She was bored at the party, so she took off. A) To start dancing B) To leave suddenly C) To remove her coat I canโt figure out the answer to this question. A) To understand or solve something B) To draw a picture C) To forget a fact I am free on Sunday. Do you want to come over? A) To go to a store B) To visit someoneโs house C) To call someone on the phone He had to make up a story about a dragon and a princess. A) To read a book aloud B) To invent or create a story C) To fix a mistake After three years in college, she suddenly dropped out. A) To graduate with honors B) To stop attending school before finishing C) To fall down the stairs My manager handed out the reports during the meeting. A) To give something to many people in a group B) To throw something away C) To write a report by hand I had to fill out a form. A) To complete a document by writing information B) To make something bigger C) To throw a paper in the trash I ran into some old friends yesterday. A) To race against someone B) To meet someone by chance (unexpectedly) C) To call someone on purpose We will pick up our parents from the airport tonight. A) To lift something heavy B) To collect someone in a car C) To say goodbye When are you going to give up smoking? A) To start a new habit B) To stop doing something C) To buy something expensive My teacher crossed out my mistakes with a red pen. A) To draw a line through something B) To highlight something important C) To give a good grade I should go over my notes before my presentation. A) To lose your papers B) To review or check something carefully C) To write new notes
Create a comprehension quiz for the following vocabulary; To be getting on in age: Growing older; advancing in years. Pet peeve: Something that annoys or bothers someone significantly. Pinhead: A small-minded or foolish person. Nit-pick: To find fault with small or trivial details. Whilst/while: During the time that; at the same time as. On a dig: Engaged in archaeological excavation. Mad vs crazy: "Mad" typically refers to anger or insanity, while "crazy" can denote insanity or extreme enthusiasm. Twitch: A sudden, quick movement or spasm. Dreamt/dreamed: Past tense forms of the verb "to dream." Eaves: The part of a roof that overhangs the walls. Burly man: A strong, muscular man. Sheโs a looker: A woman who is attractive or visually appealing. Breech birth: A birth in which the baby is delivered feet first instead of head first. Being too forward: Acting too boldly or presumptuously. Gooey: Soft and sticky, often used to describe certain textures or emotional situations. Spare tire: Excess fat around the waistline; a protruding belly. Twists and turns of fate: Unexpected changes or developments in life. Pompous: Self-important or arrogant. Play a prank on someone: To carry out a mischievous trick or joke on someone. Scamps: Mischievous or playful individuals, often used affectionately. To tend one's resignation: To formally submit one's resignation from a job. A sound judgment: A wise or rational decision. To set someone up with someone else: To arrange a meeting or date between two people. Loon: A colloquial term for a crazy or eccentric person. Duvet: A type of blanket filled with feathers, down, or synthetic fibers, used as a bed covering. Don't Meddle: Do not interfere or intervene. Croquet mallet: A hammer-like instrument used to strike croquet balls. Cut it out: Stop doing something annoying or inappropriate. Pop over: Visit briefly or unexpectedly. It was a riot: It was extremely funny or enjoyable. Spit Tspat spat: Sounds indicating a quick, spat-out expulsion of saliva. A hoot: Something that is amusing or enjoyable. Overhear: To unintentionally hear what others are saying without their knowledge. You're quite a package: You possess many appealing qualities or attributes. I'm quite a catch: I am an attractive or desirable partner. Limper: A person who walks with a limp. A hanky: A handkerchief, a small piece of cloth carried for personal hygiene or used as a fashion accessory.
What to do whilehe waits While - แกแแแแ, แ แแชแ A lot of A little, a few A few times - แ แแแแแแฏแแ แแ A little time - แชแแขแ แฎแแแ for a bit - แชแแขแแแ Prepare - แแแแแแแแแ However - but - แแแฃแฎแแแแแแ แแแแกแ Relatives - แแแแแกแแแแแ Hold up Touch upHave you got it? I have/I havenโt Has she got it? No she hasnโt, yes she has. I have got a bathroom, she has a got a nice bedroom. Depends on - แแแแฉแแแ Decide - แแแแแฌแงแแแขแแแแแ Above - แแแแแ Towel - แแแ แกแแฎแแชแ Spacious [speishas]- แกแแแ แชแแแแ แแแแแแ, แแแแ แกแแแ แชแ Fall asleep - แแแซแแแแแ Rest of the work - แแแแแ แฉแแแ แกแแแฃแจแแ More - แฃแคแ แ Curtain - แคแแ แแ Prepared - แแแแแแแแแฃแแ It is ready when it comes Relatives [relativs] - แแแแแกแแแแแ relative แแแแแกแแแ Built-in - แฉแแจแแแแแฃแแ Layout - แแแแแแแแแ Bright - แแแแแแ, แแแจแแแจแ Worn out - แแแชแแแแแแ However - แแแฃแฎแแแแแแ แแแแกแ Durable - แแแแซแแ Water - resistent - แฌแงแแ แแแแซแ Find - found - found - แแแแแ Shorter, longer, better More comfortable I am not responsible for I talk to them Phrasal Verb Meaning put in แแแแแแแขแแแ take out แแแฎแกแแ / แแแแฆแแแ tear down แแแแแ แแแ rip out แแแแแแแแ แแแฎแกแแ fit in with แจแแแกแแแแแแแแแแก go for แแ แฉแแแ point out แแแแแแแแ come up with แแแคแแฅแ แแแ cut down on แจแแแชแแ แแแ wear out แแแชแแแแ touch up แแชแแ แ แจแแแแแแแ / แแแแแฆแแแแ work out แแแแแแแแแก, แแแแแแ แแแแก hold up แแแแงแแแแแก
Vocabulary quiz with questions where students must choose the correct vocabulary word to complete sentences. Here are the vocabulary words: ABSTAIN (verb) To restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something AMBIGUOUS (adj) Open to more than one interpretation; unclear CRITERION (noun) A principle or standard by which someone or something may be judged (plural: criteria) DIMINUTION (noun) A reduction in size, extent, or importance of something ELUSIVE (adj) Difficult to find, catch, achieve, or remember EMULATE (verb) To match or surpass (a person or achievement, typically by imitation EVADE (verb) To escape or avoid, especially by cleverness or trickery MAGNANIMOUS (adj) Very generous or forgiving, especially toward a rival or one with less power STEADFAST (adj) Firm; unwavering; loyal; dependable VIABLE (adj) Capable of working successfully; feasible
Have you got it? I have/I havenโt Has she got it? No she hasnโt, yes she has. I have got a bathroom, she has a got a nice bedroom. Depends on - แแแแฉแแแ Decide - แแแแแฌแงแแแขแแแแแ Above - แแแแแ Towel - แแแ แกแแฎแแชแ Spacious [speishas]- แกแแแ แชแแแแ แแแแแแ, แแแแ แกแแแ แชแ Fall asleep - แแแซแแแแแ Rest of the work - แแแแแ แฉแแแ แกแแแฃแจแแ More - แฃแคแ แ Curtain - แคแแ แแ Prepared - แแแแแแแแแฃแแ It is ready when it comes Relatives [relativs] - แแแแแกแแแแแ relative แแแแแกแแแ Built-in - แฉแแจแแแแแฃแแ Layout - แแแแแแแแแ Bright - แแแแแแ, แแแจแแแจแ Worn out - แแแชแแแแแแ However - แแแฃแฎแแแแแแ แแแแกแ Durable - แแแแซแแ Water - resistent - แฌแงแแ แแแแซแ Find - found - found - แแแแแ Shorter, longer, better More comfortable I am not responsible for I talk to them Phrasal Verb Meaning put in แแแแแแแขแแแ take out แแแฎแกแแ / แแแแฆแแแ tear down แแแแแ แแแ rip out แแแแแแแแ แแแฎแกแแ fit in with แจแแแกแแแแแแแแแแก go for แแ แฉแแแ point out แแแแแแแแ come up with แแแคแแฅแ แแแ cut down on แจแแแชแแ แแแ wear out แแแชแแแแ touch up แแชแแ แ แจแแแแแแแ / แแแแแฆแแแแ work out แแแแแแแแแก, แแแแแแ แแแแก hold up แแแแงแแแแแก
*BRITISH EDUCATION SCHOOL* *Grade 9 - English Language - Literature* *Chapter 5: The Young Tulip-grower - "The Black Tulip"* * *Section A: Reading Comprehension [12 Marks]* Answer in complete sentences. 2 marks each. 1. Describe Corneliusโs feelings and exact words when he looked at the 3 bulbs. What do they show about his character? 2. Why did Cornelius choose to save the bulbs before reading Craekeโs letter? What does this tell us about his priorities? 3. Explain how Cornelius hid the bulbs from the soldiers. Why was this action risky? 4. Why was Isaac Boxtel watching Corneliusโs house? Was he happy or sad about Corneliusโs arrest? Give evidence. 5. What important information did Isaac learn from Corneliusโs notebook? How did this change his plan? 6. Compare Cornelius and Isaac. Who loves the tulips more? Give one reason for each character. *Section B: Vocabulary in Context [8 Marks]* Choose the best meaning of the underlined word. 1 mark each. 1. Cornelius was *surprised* when Craeke ran in. a) happy b) shocked c) angry d) sleepy 2. He picked up the bulbs *carefully*. a) quickly b) with attention c) loudly d) angrily 3. The judge said Cornelius had papers of a *traitor*. a) hero b) friend c) person who betrays his country d) servant 4. The house was *empty* when Isaac entered. a) full of people b) with no one inside c) very big d) very clean 5. Cornelius thanked God the bulbs were not *damaged*. a) broken b) painted c) lost d) old 6. Isaac looked through his *telescope*. a) book b) tool for seeing far c) gun d) letter 7. Cornelius was not *frightened* of the soldiers. a) afraid b) excited c) hungry d) tired 8. Isaac was *jealous* of Cornelius. a) loved him b) wanted what he had c) helped him d) ignored him *Section C: Grammar - Past Continuous vs Past Simple [6 Marks]* Fill in with correct verb form. 1 mark each. 1. While Cornelius ............at the bulbs, Craeke ran into the room. 2. The servant .........that soldiers were coming to arrest him. 3. Isaac ............Corneliusโs house with his telescope all day. 4. When the judge arrived, Cornelius ....... the bulbs in his pocket. 5. The soldiers .........into the room while Cornelius was talking. 6. Isaac .......... the notebook after he searched all the drawers.[look][say][watch][put][run][find] *D* Who Said, write the speaker 1. "Next year, these bulbs will be black tulips. I am the happiest man!" 2. "Please, read this letter immediately, sir!" 3. "You must give that package to me. It is not yours!" 4. "Good! The soldiers will take Cornelius to The Hague. Then they will kill him." 5. "I cannot wait! He has come from The Hague." 6. "None of these was a black tulip!" *E* write your own answer according to your understanding to the current chapter. 1. If you were Cornelius, would you save the bulbs or read the letter first? Give 2 reasons for your choice. [2 marks] 2. Do you think Isaac is a villain or just ambitious? Explain your opinion with evidence from the chapter. [2 marks] *F* Complete the quotes from the chapter. 1. "I must put these bulbs safely in a ........... 2. "The bulbs are not ............I thank God for that." 3. "Last January, Cornelius De Witt left a package of papers in this ............ 4. "Today I have three small tulip from one large bulb. These bulbs will have flowers in the spring ..................
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