A2(Flyers)  Test 1
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Read the story. Write some words to complete the sentences about the story. You can use 1, 2, 3 or 4 words.

Mr Park’s class visit a castle

Paul’s class at school are studying castles in history. So last week their history teacher, Mr Park, took them to visit an old castle on a hill next to the sea. They went by bus and stopped at the bottom of the hill.

Mr Park pointed to the castle at the top of the hill and said, ‘There is no road up there so we have to walk.’

The children were tired and thirsty when they arrived at the castle. But Mr Park had juice for all of them. It was very interesting because Mr Park showed them all the different parts of the castle and explained its history.

On the way down the hill, Paul’s friends said, ‘Let’s have a race.’ So Paul and his friends started to run.

‘Stop running!’ shouted Mr Park. But the boys ran faster and faster and then Paul fell over and hurt his leg. It wasn’t broken, but he couldn’t walk very well.

Mr Park saw a farmer on his horse in a field. He went to speak to him and the farmer let Paul ride his big brown horse down the hill to the bus.

‘Sorry we didn’t listen to you on the hill,’ Paul said to Mr Park, ‘but we listened in the castle. It was great! Can we come again?’

Examples

The children are learning about a castle in history at school. Mr Park is Paul’s history teacher.

1. Mr Park and the children went in a (..........) to a castle.
2 points
2. The castle that they visited was near (.........) and on a hill.
2 points
3. Mr Park gave everyone (..........) when they arrived at the castle.
2 points
4. The children looked at the (..........) of the castle.
2 points
5. Some of the children had (..........) on the way down the hill.
2 points
6. Paul (..........) because he fell over when he was running.
2 points
7. Paul went back to the bus on a (..........)!
2 points
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