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……….. – ………. EDUCATIONAL YEAR

……… SECONDARY SCHOOL 5TH GRADE 2ND TERM 2NDEXAM

Name-Surname:……… Class:……… Number:………

1. Write two words for each verb. (6*2= 12 points)

 Do _________________ / ______________

 Ride a ______________ / ______________

 Play _______________ / _______________

2. Match the animals with the pictures. (8*2 = 16 Points)

3. Write the words in the correct order. (6*3 = 18 Points) A. playing / ball / are / the kittens / with / the / blue .

______________________________________________

B. lake / the duck / swimming / in / the / is / green . ______________________________________________

C. sleeping / table / the puppies / the / under / are . ______________________________________________

D. is / garden / in / feeding / a young man / the birds / the . ______________________________________________

E. in / the vet / horse / is / the clinic / examining / brown / a . ______________________________________________

F. street / money / is / my / for / animals / donating / father . ______________________________________________

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Duration: 40 minutes

soccer bike chess

gymnastics puzzle

A. Duck B. Rabbit C. Squirrel D. Kitten E. Stork F. Puppy G. Frog H. Butterfly

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4. Look at the pictures and complete the dialogues with

“CAN I …?”

(3*3 = 9 Points)

5. Read the speech bubbles and write the names of the festivals. (3*3 = 9 Points)

6. Write the numbers. (10*3 = 30 Points)

7. Answer the questions. ( 2*3 = 6 Points)

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I like ……….. .

A. ice skating B. skiing C. roller skating D. skateboarding

donate / money / to the animal shelter Sam: _______________________________?

His Father: Yes, you can.

feed / the kittens

Susan: ________________________?

Zack: Yes, you can.

play / with the puppy

Kaan: _______________________?

His mum: Of course, you can.

We celebrate it on 23rd April. We decorate our class with turkish flags.

We celebrate it on 4th July.

American people decorate their houses and watch fireworks at night.

We celebrate it on 30th August. We decorate the streets with turkish flags and watch the parade.

A. Independence Day B. Victory Day C. Children’s Day

256: ____________________________________

987: ____________________________________

431: ____________________________________

185: ____________________________________

503: ____________________________________

Three hundred and sixty five: ________

Seven hundred and twenty nine: ________

One hundred and eighty four: ________

Five hundred and thirty: ________

Nine hundred and seven: ________

“I need ten ……… (mumlar), a ………. (palyaço) and some ……….. (parti şapkaları).”

A. guests - party hats - gifts B. candles - clown - party hats C. drinks - presents - candles D. invitation cards - cake - games

……….

English Language Teacher

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