Recycling and Environmental Protection

Reading Comprehension - English Language

Reading Comprehension Test

Topic: Recycling and Environmental Protection
Grade: 3rd Grade
Level: A1
Time: 25 minutes

📘 Part 1: Read the paragraph and answer the questions

Paragraph:
Peppa Pig and her family are at the park. They see plastic bottles, papers, and cans on the grass. “Oh no!” says Peppa. “We must clean up!” Mummy Pig brings a recycling bin. Peppa puts plastic in the blue bin. George puts paper in the green bin. Daddy Pig picks up cans and puts them in the yellow bin. “Now the park is clean and beautiful!” says Peppa. The birds sing, and everyone is happy.

✏️ Answer the questions:

A. Multiple Choice (1 point each)

  1. Where are Peppa and her family?
    a) At the beach
    b) At the park
    c) At home
  2. What color is the bin for plastic?
    a) Blue
    b) Green
    c) Yellow
  3. Who puts paper in the green bin?
    a) Peppa
    b) George
    c) Daddy Pig
  4. What do they see on the grass?
    a) Flowers
    b) Animals
    c) Trash
  5. How do they feel at the end?
    a) Angry
    b) Happy
    c) Sleepy

B. True or False (1 point each)

  1. Peppa throws trash on the floor.
    True / False
  2. Daddy Pig picks up cans.
    True / False
  3. George puts plastic in the green bin.
    True / False

C. Matching (1 point each)

Match the character to the action.

CharacterAction

Peppa___ A. Picks up cans

George___ B. Puts plastic in bin

Daddy Pig___ C. Puts paper in bin

 

Options:
A. Picks up cans
B. Puts plastic in bin
C. Puts paper in bin

D. Short Answer (2 points)

  1. Why do Peppa and her family clean the park?
    → ___________________________________________
  2. What do the birds do at the end?
    → ___________________________________________

GO

GO GO TO

<title>GO, GO TO, GO TO THE — Interactive Worksheet</title>
<h2>Part 1 — Fill in the blanks (Write the correct form: GO / GO TO / GO TO A/AN / GO TO THE)</h2>

<p>1. I’m going to <input type="text" name="gap1" /> home now.</p>
<p>2. We always <input type="text" name="gap2" /> abroad during the holidays.</p>
<p>3. My parents will <input type="text" name="gap3" /> Paris next month.</p>
<p>4. I need to <input type="text" name="gap4" /> the bank today.</p>
<p>5. Tomorrow, I will <input type="text" name="gap5" /> a meeting at 3 PM.</p>
<p>6. He wants to <input type="text" name="gap6" /> downtown to buy clothes.</p>
<p>7. They will <input type="text" name="gap7" /> an exotic place for their honeymoon.</p>
<p>8. We plan to <input type="text" name="gap8" /> the supermarket after work.</p>
<p>9. I have to <input type="text" name="gap9" /> that store to return these shoes.</p>
<p>10. She needs to <input type="text" name="gap10" /> university to finish her degree.</p>

<h2>Part 2 — Choose the correct answer (Click the correct option)</h2>

<p>11. Where are you going? 
<select name="gap11">
  <option>go home</option>
  <option>going to home</option>
  <option>going home</option>
</select>
</p>

<p>12. We will _______ Copacabana Beach in summer.
<select name="gap12">
  <option>go</option>
  <option>go to</option>
  <option>go to the</option>
</select>
</p>

<p>13. He decided to _______ the doctor because he was feeling sick.
<select name="gap13">
  <option>go</option>
  <option>go to</option>
  <option>goes</option>
</select>
</p>

<p>14. You don't have to _______ an expensive spa to relax.
<select name="gap14">
  <option>go</option>
  <option>go to</option>
  <option>go to the</option>
</select>
</p>

<p>15. They love to _______ church on Sundays.
<select name="gap15">
  <option>go to</option>
  <option>go to the</option>
  <option>going</option>
</select>
</p>

<h2>Part 3 — Match the sentence with the correct destination</h2>

<p>16. We are going to the 
<select name="gap16">
  <option>mall</option>
  <option>cinema</option>
  <option>home</option>
</select>
</p>

<p>17. They always go 
<select name="gap17">
  <option>abroad</option>
  <option>supermarket</option>
  <option>school</option>
</select>
 during summer.</p>

<p>18. I have to go to 
<select name="gap18">
  <option>a party</option>
  <option>an event</option>
  <option>an address</option>
</select>
 to see a concert.</p>

<p>19. She went to 
<select name="gap19">
  <option>college</option>
  <option>prison</option>
  <option>downtown</option>
</select>
 to study medicine.</p>

<p>20. We are going to 
<select name="gap20">
  <option>the beach</option>
  <option>the bakery</option>
  <option>heaven</option>
</select>
 to swim and sunbathe.</p>

<h2>Part 4 — Correct the mistakes (Rewrite the correct form)</h2>

<p>21. I’m going to downtown. → <input type="text" name="gap21" /></p>
<p>22. They want to go to home early. → <input type="text" name="gap22" /></p>
<p>23. Let's go to a party tonight! → <input type="text" name="gap23" /></p>
<p>24. She will go university next year. → <input type="text" name="gap24" /></p>
<p>25. He is going to the United Kingdom. → <input type="text" name="gap25" /></p>
 

Grammar

English as a Second Language (ESL)

<html>
<head>
    <title>Exercise - Passive Voice</title>
</head>
<body>
    <h2>Exercise 1</h2>
    <p>Change the active sentences to passive.</p>
    <ol>
        <li>Waitresses and waiters serve customers. <input type="text" name="q1"></li>
        <li>The teacher is going to explain the lesson. <input type="text" name="q2"></li>
        <li>Two horses were pulling the farmer's wagon. <input type="text" name="q3"></li>
        <li>Toshi will invite Yoko to the party. <input type="text" name="q4"></li>
        <li>Alex is preparing that report. <input type="text" name="q5"></li>
        <li>Kathy had returned the book to the library. <input type="text" name="q6"></li>
        <li>Miriam has designed several public buildings. <input type="text" name="q7"></li>
        <li>His tricks won't fool me. <input type="text" name="q8"></li>
        <li>I didn't write that note. Did Jim write it? <input type="text" name="q9"></li>
        <li>Does Prof. Shapiro teach that course? No, he doesn't teach it. <input type="text" name="q10"></li>
        <li>Mrs. Andrews hasn't signed those papers yet. Has Mr. Andrews signed those papers yet? <input type="text" name="q11"></li>
    </ol>
    
    <h2>Exercise 2</h2>
    <p>Complete the sentences with the passive form of the verbs in the list. Use any appropriate tense.</p>
    <p><strong>build, divide, invent, order, surprise, cause, expect, kill, report, surround, confuse, frighten, offer, spell, wear</strong></p>
    <ol>
        <li>The electric light bulb <input type="text" name="q12"> by Thomas Edison in 1879.</li>
        <li>An island <input type="text" name="q13"> by water.</li>
        <li>The -ing form of sit <input type="text" name="q14"> with a double "t."</li>
        <li>Even though construction costs are high, a new dormitory <input type="text" name="q15"> next year.</li>
        <li>The class was too large last semester, so it <input type="text" name="q16"> into two sections.</li>
        <li>A bracelet <input type="text" name="q17"> around the wrist.</li>
        <li>The Johnsons' house burned down. According to the inspector, the fire <input type="text" name="q18"> by lightning.</li>
        <li>Al got a ticket for reckless driving. When he went to traffic court, he <input type="text" name="q19"> to pay a large fine.</li>
        <li>I read about a hunter who accidentally <input type="text" name="q20"> by another hunter.</li>
        <li>The hunter's fatal accident <input type="text" name="q21"> in the newspaper yesterday.</li>
        <li>I didn't expect Lisa to come to the meeting last night, but she was there. I <input type="text" name="q22"> to see her.</li>
        <li>Last week I <input type="text" name="q23"> a job at a local bank, but I didn't accept it.</li>
        <li>The children <input type="text" name="q24"> in the middle of the night when they heard strange noises in the house.</li>
        <li>Could you explain this math problem to me? Yesterday in class I <input type="text" name="q25"> by the teacher's explanation.</li>
        <li>A: Is the plane going to be late?</li>
        <li>B: No. It <input type="text" name="q26"> to be on time.</li>
    </ol>
</body>
</html>

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