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W3 Primary SSTC May'23
W3 Primary SSTC May'23
EXERCISE 2
How I became interested in … badminton When I 0. was eleven years old, I 6.
______ to my friend Jane’s house one evening, and we 7. ______ our
homework. After that, we 8. ______ an Olympic badminton match on TV – it
was really exciting! I then learned more about badminton in my PE lessons at
school and I became very interested in the sport. After that, I 9. ______ to
play after school with my friends at the local sports centre. Soon, I was in the
under-fifteens badminton team in my town. Last month, our team travelled
by bus to a city 100 km away and we competed in a big competition. We won
it and I now have a gold medal in my bedroom!
0 A. is B. was C. were
6 A. go B. goes C. went
7 A. do B. did C. does
8 A. watches B. watched C. watching
9 A. start B. started C. starting
EXERCISE 3
What’s your favourite subject?
Joy : The most interesting subject for me is PSHE because I can learn
about everyday things and how to survive in the world.
Everett: I can say ‘hi’ in ten different languages from around the world! At
school, I’m into English and Mandarin.
11. If Joanne likes numbers, which subject do you think she likes?
A. Maths B. PSHE C. Geography
13. If someone likes to learn about different countries, which subject would
you recommend to them?
A. ICT B. Maths C. Geography
14. Her friends often calls her Picasso. She is _____.
A. Joy B. Janice C. Everett
EXERCISE 4
A Monarch butterflies Monarch butterflies are orange and black
with enormous wings. Every year, they fly more than 4,500
kilometres from Canada and North America down to an area in
the mountains of Mexico. It is the longest journey of any butterfly
in the world. Their journey usually starts in September or October
and it takes about two months. These beautiful butterflies can
sometimes fly more than 100 kilometres in one day and they
often fly very high too.
B Servals (African wild cats) Servals are African wild cats. They live in
different countries in Africa such as South Africa and Tanzania.
Servals can be one metre long. They have long legs and they are
one of the tallest animals in the cat family. Servals are fast
animals. They can run at eighty kilometres an hour. Servals eat
animals like rats, and other small creatures such as frogs. They can
jump up to three metres. In some parts of Africa there are now
smaller number of servals and they are in danger. The biggest
problem is human activity like hunting.
C Mountain gorillas There are only about 900 gorillas now in the
world and they are one of the rarest animals in Africa. For many
people, the gorillas aren’t pretty or beautiful – some people say
they have ugly faces. It’s true, they are a dull colour – black or
grey – and they aren’t colourful creatures like butterflies.
However, they are some of the most interesting animals in the
world. If we protect these amazing creatures, they can become
more common
A – Monarch butterflies