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ENGLISH exam.

5TH. Grade. Forth bimonthly


STUDENTS NAME____________________________________________________________________ TEACHERS NAME: T. IVETH LOREDO LPEZ.
School subject Score

DATE: ________________________________ SCIENCE MATH VOCABULARY SPELLING

GRAMMAR

LISTENING

READING C.

GRAMMAR I. Rewrite the sentences adding (Already / Yet) (10 points).

EXAM

1. I have eaten sushi before. (already) _____________________________________________________________________________________ 2. She hasnt visited Germany. (yet) _____________________________________________________________________________________ 3. They have seen this movie. (already) _____________________________________________________________________________________ 4. We havent met your teacher. (yet) _____________________________________________________________________________________ 5. My brother hasnt started school. (yet) _____________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Daniel hasnt fixed the broken pipe. (yet) _____________________________________________________________________________________ 7. We havent participated in any internship programs. (yet) _____________________________________________________________________________________ 8. My daughter has lost her purse. (already) _____________________________________________________________________________________ 9. He has finished his assignment. (already) _____________________________________________________________________________________ 10. Your son hasnt broken his arm. (yet) _____________________________________________________________________________________

II. Complete the sentences with used to or didnt use to (10 points) 1. I _____________(play) computer games when I was a child, but now I dont play much. 2. There _____________ (be) three parks in our village, but now there is only one. 3. He _____________(like) cheeseburgers, but now he only eats healthy food. 4. She____________________(not cook) before she got married, but now she cooks every evening.

5. My sister loves classical music, but she _________________(hate) it when she was younger. 6. Diane __________________ (travel) a lot. 7. This building ________________ (be) a cinema. 8. My brother ________________ (be) fat but now he's thin. 9. He _______________ (not - work) in these conditions. 10. Sting __________________ (be) a teacher before he became a famous singer. III. Choose the correct answer circle the letter (Reported Speech) (10 points). 1. Mary "I love chocolate." Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ chocolate." a. loved b. loves c. loving 2. Mary: "I go skiing." Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ skiing." a. went b. had gone c. have gone 3. Mary: "I will eat steak for dinner." Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ eat steak for dinner." a. willing b. will c. would 4. Mary: "I am to Sydney." Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ to Sydney." a. had b. has been c. was 5. Mary: "I have three cars." Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ three cars. a. has b. had c. had had 6. Mary: "I'm going to go to Long Beach." Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ going to go to Long Beach." a. is b. was c. went

7. Mary: "I don't like spinach." Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ like spinach." a. doesn't b. don't c. didn't 8. Mary: "I have never been to London." Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ never been to London." a. had b. has c. have 9. Mary: "I am swimming." Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ swimming. a. was b. had c. been 10. Mary: "I have a cat." Jill: Mary said (that) she had ___ a cat." a. have b. has c. had

V. Write some tips for a healthy diet. Use should and shouldnt in the sentences (6 points).

READING
I. First, read the text and finally, answer the questions.

EXAM

The Human Eye


You use your five senses to understand the world around you and to figure out whats going on. One of your five senses is sight, and it is with your eyes that you see the world. Eyes are constantly working, from the time you wake up in the morning to the time you go to sleep. Lets take a closer look at the human eye! The eye is about 2.5 cm in length, weighs about seven grams and is shaped roughly like a ball. It sits in a special place in your skull called the eye socket. When you look in the mirror you can see several parts of your eye. The white part is called the sclera. The sclera is very tough and covers most of your eye. If you look very carefully you can see little red threads, which are tiny blood vessels bringing oxygen to the sclera. If you rub your eyes a lot, some of the tiny vessels break, and that is why your eye sometimes looks a little pink. The sclera covers the colored part of your eye as well, but here it is clear, and has a different name: the cornea. The cornea is very important because it lets light come into your eye. It also helps the eye to focus as light passes through. The colored part of your eye is called the iris. In the middle of your iris is the black pupil. Light first travels through the cornea, and then into the pupil. There are tiny muscles attached to the iris that help control the amount of light that can get through. In very bright light, the pupil will get smaller, and when it is darker, the pupil will get bigger, just like a camera lens. Between the iris and the cornea is the anterior chamber. Anterior means front. The anterior chamber is filled with a clear liquid called the aqueous humor. The aqueous humor provides oxygen, proteins and glucose (sugar) to the eye. After light passes through the pupil, it passes through the lens. The lens is roughly the shape of a squished ball, and it is completely clear. The lenss job is to focus the stream of light coming through the pupil onto the back of your eye, which is called the retina.
IRIS SCLERA

RETINA AQEOUS HUMOR

OPTIC NERVE

CORNEA

LENS

VITREOUS HUMOR

The lens is attached to a muscle called the ciliary muscle. This muscle causes the lens to actually change shape as you focus on things! When you look at something very close to you, the lens gets thicker, and when you look at something far away, the lens gets thinner! Between the lens and the retina is a gel-like clear material called the vitreous humor. The vitreous humor is important because it gives the eye its shape. The back of the eye is like a movie screen for the images you see. The retina is made up of very specialized cells called rods and cones. There are about 120 million rods and about 7 million cones in each eye! Rods cannot sense things in color, but they can see black and white and different shades of gray. After the sun has set, when you can no longer see anything in color, the rods are working very hard. Rods also allow you to see the shape of different objects. There are three different types of cones that work in bright light: red, blue, and green. Together, these cones process the light waves that come into the eye and let you see the many different colors you do. The rods and cones send all the information they gather through the optic nerve at the back of the eye. The brain then uses the nerve signals to put together a picture of the outside world. The place in the retina where the optic nerve exits is called the blind spot. This is because there are no rods or cones in this area, and if an image is projected onto this part of the retina, you cannot see it. The eye also has a couple of ways to protect itself. The biggest protection for the eye is the eyelid. The eyelid helps to keep the eye clean and moist. Opening and closing the eyelid is called blinking, and you can do it when you want to and without even thinking about it. This means that blinking is both a voluntary (it sounds like the word volunteer) and involuntary action. Your eyelids will shut automatically to stop things from getting into your eye. Dont forget your eyelashes! They form a team with your eyelids to keep dirt and dust out of your eye. But what happens when a piece of dust does get in your eye? Thats when tears come in to play. Tears come from glands called lacrimal glands which are located just above the outer corner of your eyes. Every time you blink a small amount of tears is released into your eye to keep it moist. Tears also help to wash away bacteria and dust from the surface of your eye. Tears drain out of your eye by entering the lacrimal ductor tear duct. Some people wear glasses; do you know why? Sometimes people have trouble seeing and glasses help them. When you have your eyes tested, the doctor asks you to read letters from different lines of an eye chart. If you have normal vision, you have 20/20 vision. This means that you can read line twenty at twenty feet away. If your vision is 20/200, this means that you can read the same letter at 20 feet that a normal eye can read at 200 feet! A person with 20/200 eyesight is legally blind in the United States. There are many other degrees of vision between 20/20 and 20/200,

and some people even have better than 20/20 vision. People wear glasses for different reasons. Some people cannot see things very far away, and they are called nearsighted (myopic). In these people, the image is focused in front of the retina. Some people have trouble seeing things that are close, and these people are called far-sighted (hyperopia). In these people the image is focused behind the retina. Glasses help to bend the light enough so that the image is always focused on the retina. Your eyes do a very important job. them! Help you see the colors and shapes of things around you. The eyes you have now will be with you forever, so make sure you take good care of

1. Label the different parts of the eye.

2. What parts of the eye does light travel through? ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ 3. What is between the cornea and iris? ____________________________________ 4. What is the lenss job? ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ 5. What are rods and cones, and what do they do? ____________________________________ ____________________________________

____________________________________ ____________________________________ 6. What is the blind spot? ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ 7. How does the eye protect itself? ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ 8. What does it mean if somebody is nearsighted? ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________

SCIENCE

EXAM

MATH
Convert the following Roman numeral:

EXAM

1a. XVII

1b. CXLVII

2a. CCCXLIII

2b. CCCLXIII

3a. CCVIII

3b. CXXXVI

4a. CLXXIX

4b. CXLVIII

5a. CCCXXXV

5b. CCCXLI

6a. CXXVII

6b. LXXXIV

Solve the following divisions:

34 6789

45 8676

984

75 9543

98 7324

VOCABULARY

EXAM

I. Label the pictures (10 points)

_________________

_____________ _______________ _______________ _________________

____________

_________________

______________ ________________ ________________

Label the digestive system (5 points)

Small intestine Esophagus Stomach Large intestine Mouth

Find in the alphabet soup the five senses and circle them.

Match the body part with the sense, and then find the words in the grid above.

fingers ears eyes tongue nose

hear see smell taste touch

SPELLING
Write all the words that you listen.

EXAM

1.

11.

2.

12.

3.

13.

4.

14.

5.

15.

6.

16.

7.

17.

8.

18.

9.

19.

10.

20.

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