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April Evaluation 18-4-2022 - Aim High 7L
April Evaluation 18-4-2022 - Aim High 7L
2 Complete the second sentence with three words so that it means the same as the first
sentence.
1 My brother bought his car two months ago. (for)
My brother ________________________ two months.
2 I met Sarah six years ago. (known)
I ________________________ six years.
3 When did your sister get married? (long)
How ________________________ married?
4 The last time we saw Ryan was at one o’clock. (since)
We ________________________ one o’clock.
5 I can’t find my mobile phone. (lost)
________________________ my mobile phone.
6 Josh went to the gym earlier, but he’s come back home now. (has)
Josh ________________________ the gym.
7 My parents aren’t here. They’re at the supermarket. (to)
My parents ________________________ the supermarket.
8 Have you ridden a horse before? (ever)
________________________ a horse?
9 We moved here in 2005. (lived)
We ________________________ 2005.
10 I have no experience of skiing. (never)
I’ve ________________________.
3 Complete the sentences, replacing the underlined words with a word from the box.
6 Read the text again and answer the questions with a complete sentence.
1 Where was Jørn Utzon from?
________________________________________________________
2 In which year did Utzon move to Australia?
________________________________________________________
3 Why was the roof so complicated?
________________________________________________________
4 What performances can you see in the Opera Theatre?
________________________________________________________
5 When did Utzon die?
________________________________________________________
7 Write an informal thank-you letter to a friend or a family member who you
stayed with last summer. Write about 130 words. Organize your writing into
three paragraphs:
• Say thank you. Say what you enjoyed most about the summer.
• Say what you’ve done since the summer.
• Say thank you again.
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