UNIT 1.A DAY IN THE LIFE OF ...PART I. PHONETIC

Questions 41-50: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow by circling the corresponding

letter (A, B, C, D) of the correct answers. Mark your choice on the answer sheet.

In England boys and girls go to school five days a week. They don't go to school on Saturdays and Sundays.

Lessons usually begin at nine o'clock. Each lesson lasts forty five minutes. At fifteen past eleven they have a

quarter of an hour's break in which they drink milk. Some pupils eat sandwiches or biscuits which they bring from

home. Then they have two lessons more. After that they have a lunch break. Some pupils go home for lunch, but

many have it at school. At two o'clock school begins again. These are two more lessons. For the next forty

minutes they do some of their homeworks or have a club meeting or play games like football. They go home at

about four thirty in the afternoon.

41. Which days do they go to school?

A. From Monday to Thursday B. From Friday to Saturday

C. From Monday to Sunday D. From Monday to Friday

42. How long do they have a short rest?

A. 15 minutes B. 25 minutes C. 30 minutes D. 45 minutes

43. How many lessons do they have in the morning?

A .2 B.3 C. 4 D. 5

44. What time do they have lunch?

A. at 11.45 B. at 12.00 C. at 1.00 D. at 1.30

45. Where do they have lunch?

A. at home B. in restaurants C. at school D. in cafes

46. What time do school start in the afternoon?

A. at 1.30 B. at 1.45 C. at 2.00 D. at 2.30

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47. How many lessons do they have in the afternoon?

A. four B. three C. one D. two

48. What don't they often do at school from 3.30 to 4.15 in the afternoon?

A. do homework B. have a club meeting

C. play games like football D. watch TV

49. What time do they go home?

A. at 4.00 B. at 4.15 C. at 4.20 D. at 4.30

50. What does the word "they" in the last sentence mean?

A. school girls B. school teachers C. students D. school boys and girls