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Subject Link 3: Final Test (lesson 9 – lesson 16)

NAME:
DATE:

[1-5] Write the correct word for each sentence.

ingredients divided discovery hay wondered

1. Have you ever ____________ how the earth and the sun were made?

2. James is putting ____________ in the barn for the horses to eat.

3. The food is delicious because it was made using fresh ____________.

4. The astronauts made an amazing ____________ during the space mission.

5. The students were ____________ into four groups.

[6-8] Choose the correct meaning of each underlined word.

6. There are a lot of car assembly plants in India.


a. a living thing that has leaves
b. a scientific test
c. a large factory

7. The fluffy cotton candy that we bought at the carnival was very delicious.
a. unusual
b. light and soft
c. having a lot of light

8. He got in trouble for spreading false information about his classmate.


a. to fall in drops of liquid
b. to want to know about something
c. to make something known to many people

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[9-11] Read the following passage and choose the best answers.

Rabbits feed their babies milk twice a day. Baby rabbits only drink milk until they are
three weeks old. After three weeks, they start to eat food such as hay.
Cheetahs drink milk for much longer than rabbits. They stop drinking milk when they
are three or four months old. When they reach this age, their teeth and jaws are stronger. This
means they can eat meat instead of drinking milk.
Humans are mammals, too! We drink milk at the beginning of our lives, just like
other mammals. But we drink it for longer than other mammals. Sometimes human babies
drink their mother’s milk for several years. The milk we drink helps us grow!

9. What do baby rabbits start to eat after three weeks?


a. hay b. nuts c. meat

10. What do cheetahs need to eat meat?


a. strong vision
b. strong legs
c. strong teeth and jaws

11. What is NOT true about humans?


a. Humans are mammals because we drink milk, too.
b. We drink milk for one month after we are born.
c. We drink milk for a longer amount of time than other mammals.

[12-14] Read the following passage and choose the best answers.

In 1979, a six-year-old boy named Etan Patz disappeared in New York City on his way
to school. The police and his parents tried to find him, but it was hard. At that time, missing
children were getting a lot of attention in the news. Because of this, Etan’s case got national
attention.
Soon, The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) started the
Missing Children Milk Carton Program. Hundreds of dairies joined the program. Etan was the
first missing child on a milk carton. The milk cartons with Etan’s photo were sent all around
the country. People could also see the faces of many other missing children on their milk
cartons.
The milk carton program helped bring attention to missing children. Though Etan
Patz was never found, the NCMEC has helped police with more than 182,000 missing-child
cases.

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12. What is NOT true about Etan Patz?
a. The police didn’t try to find him.
b. He disappeared in New York City in 1979.
c. His case got national attention.

13. Who joined the NCMEC’s milk carton program?


a. schools
b. restaurants
c. dairies

14. What is NOT true about the passage?


a. People could see the parents of missing children on milk cartons.
b. The NCMEC helped spread information about missing children.
c. Etan Patz was found because of the milk carton program.

[15-17] Read the following passage and choose the best answers.

The Babylonians made a calendar based on the moon’s cycles. From one springtime to the
next, there are 12 full moons. So they made each year with 12 lunar months. But each lunar
month only had 29 or 30 days. So, the lunar year was shorter. It only lasted about 354 days.
The ancient Egyptians used a star to make their calendar. Every 365 days, the brightest
star rises next to the sun. This star is called the Dog Star. The Egyptians divided those 365
days into 12 months.
In Rome, Julius Caesar made another calendar with 12 months. He added an extra day in
February once every four years. A year with an extra day is called a leap year.
Later, in 1582, people made better rules for the leap years. They called this new calendar
the Gregorian calendar. This is the calendar that we use today.

15. What is true about the Babylonian calendar?


a. The Babylonians made a calendar based on a star.
b. The Babylonians believed that there were 365 days in a year.
c. The Babylonians made a calendar with 12 lunar months.

16. How often does a leap year happen?


a. once every two years
b. once every four years
c. twice every four years

17. What did people do in 1582?


a. They changed the rules for leap years.
b. They added a leap year to make a new calendar.
c. They made a new calendar based on the moon’s cycle.

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[18-20] Read the following passage and choose the best answers.

Have you ever seen a clock melt? It sounds impossible. But you can see this in paintings
by Salvador Dali.
Dali’s style of art is called surrealism. In surrealistic paintings, common things are often
changed strangely. Dali often painted things from his dreams. Therefore, the objects in his
paintings are very odd, too. This can make Dali’s paintings hard to understand.
Dali’s most famous painting is The Persistence of Memory. Like most of Dali’s paintings,
it is full of mysterious objects. For example, there are some clocks. But it looks like they are
melting! Maybe time is slipping away. On one upside-down clock, there are a lot of ants. What
are they doing there? Ants often eat dead things. So, does this mean the clock is dead? There is
also a dead-looking tree on a table. There is a mysterious figure on the ground as well. It is
long, soft, and half-melted. It looks like a person or a dolphin. Maybe it is supposed to be Dali!

18. What is the main feature of surrealistic paintings?


a. They are very easy to understand.
b. Common things are changed in strange ways.
c. There are many common things and they all look normal.

19. What is the word it in the third paragraph referring to?


a. a surrealistic painting
b. Dali’s dream
c. The Persistence of Memory

20. Why does the writer think the upside-down clock may be dead?
a. It’s because there are ants on it, and ants eat dead things.
b. It’s because there is a dead-looking tree near the clock.
c. It’s because there are melting clocks in the picture.

[21-25] Unscramble the words and complete the sentences.

21. (milked / cows / a day / twice / the / are).


___________________________________________________

22. (to enjoy/ ready / for us / delicious milk / the fresh, / is)!
___________________________________________________

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23. (cottage cheese / is milk / main ingredient / of / the).
___________________________________________________

24. (used / refill the clock / was / it / to).


___________________________________________________

25. (the plant / it was like / clock / had / an internal).


___________________________________________________

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<Answer Key>

1. wondered
2. hay
3. ingredients
4. discovery
5. divided
6. c
7. b
8. c
9. a
10. c
11. b
12. a
13. c
14. b
15. c
16. b
17. a
18. b
19. c
20. a
21. The cows are milked twice a day.
22. The fresh, delicious milk is ready for us to enjoy!
23. The main ingredient of cottage cheese is milk.
24. It was used to refill the clock.
25. It was like the plant had an internal clock.

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