
Grade 11. Test 11 (AH)
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
READING.
Read the passage and answer the questions 1-8.
Many travelers feel nervous about going to a new and unfamiliar place. If you plan to trip carefully you should learn to take precautions, in this case you can relax and enjoy yourself. While you prepare for your departure, make sure your paperwork is organized. You'll want to check the dates on your visas and passport. Having an important document expire before or during your trip is the last thing you want to happen. Be sure to get an international driver's license if you plan to drive while you are abroad. Also, do some research on the local currency. Some countries-like Jamaica use more than one currency. It's best to know how and when to use each. If you are carrying prescription drugs, bring a letter from your doctor in case customs officials question you at your destination. Also, make sure that you travel with proper medical insurance so that if you are sick or injured while traveling you will be able to get treatment. Also, if you are going anywhere that requires purchasing tickets, be sure to buy them at an authorized location. Never purchase tickets on the street, as these are often overpriced, fake, or expired. It's always a good idea to buy a guidebook and a map, and read about the local culture of the country you will be visiting . Also learn a few basic words and phrases of the local language. Don't assume that everyone speak your language or that they will understand English. If you have communication problem look for students and young people who might speak a foreign language not to have trouble. And remember to smile. It is the friendliest and most sincere form of communication, and is understood everywhere in the world.
Question 1. The passage is mainly about
travel for sick people
learning basic phrases of the local language
safe travel tips
better airplane tickets
how to solve expired document problem
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
READING.
Read the passage and answer the questions 1-8.
Many travelers feel nervous about going to a new and unfamiliar place. If you plan to trip carefully you should learn to take precautions, in this case you can relax and enjoy yourself. While you prepare for your departure, make sure your paperwork is organized. You'll want to check the dates on your visas and passport. Having an important document expire before or during your trip is the last thing you want to happen. Be sure to get an international driver's license if you plan to drive while you are abroad. Also, do some research on the local currency. Some countries-like Jamaica use more than one currency. It's best to know how and when to use each. If you are carrying prescription drugs, bring a letter from your doctor in case customs officials question you at your destination. Also, make sure that you travel with proper medical insurance so that if you are sick or injured while traveling you will be able to get treatment. Also, if you are going anywhere that requires purchasing tickets, be sure to buy them at an authorized location. Never purchase tickets on the street, as these are often overpriced, fake, or expired. It's always a good idea to buy a guidebook and a map, and read about the local culture of the country you will be visiting . Also learn a few basic words and phrases of the local language. Don't assume that everyone speak your language or that they will understand English. If you have communication problem look for students and young people who might speak a foreign language not to have trouble. And remember to smile. It is the friendliest and most sincere form of communication, and is understood everywhere in the world.
Question 2. The underlined pronoun it refers to
language
smiling
communication
local culture
quide book
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
READING.
Read the passage and answer the questions 1-8.
Many travelers feel nervous about going to a new and unfamiliar place. If you plan to trip carefully you should learn to take precautions, in this case you can relax and enjoy yourself. While you prepare for your departure, make sure your paperwork is organized. You'll want to check the dates on your visas and passport. Having an important document expire before or during your trip is the last thing you want to happen. Be sure to get an international driver's license if you plan to drive while you are abroad. Also, do some research on the local currency. Some countries-like Jamaica use more than one currency. It's best to know how and when to use each. If you are carrying prescription drugs, bring a letter from your doctor in case customs officials question you at your destination. Also, make sure that you travel with proper medical insurance so that if you are sick or injured while traveling you will be able to get treatment. Also, if you are going anywhere that requires purchasing tickets, be sure to buy them at an authorized location. Never purchase tickets on the street, as these are often overpriced, fake, or expired. It's always a good idea to buy a guidebook and a map, and read about the local culture of the country you will be visiting . Also learn a few basic words and phrases of the local language. Don't assume that everyone speak your language or that they will understand English. If you have communication problem look for students and young people who might speak a foreign language not to have trouble. And remember to smile. It is the friendliest and most sincere form of communication, and is understood everywhere in the world.
Question 3. Which word from the passage has the definition "a system of money in general use in a particular country"
currency
culture
insurance
communication
ticket
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
READING.
Read the passage and answer the questions 1-8.
Many travelers feel nervous about going to a new and unfamiliar place. If you plan to trip carefully you should learn to take precautions, in this case you can relax and enjoy yourself. While you prepare for your departure, make sure your paperwork is organized. You'll want to check the dates on your visas and passport. Having an important document expire before or during your trip is the last thing you want to happen. Be sure to get an international driver's license if you plan to drive while you are abroad. Also, do some research on the local currency. Some countries-like Jamaica use more than one currency. It's best to know how and when to use each. If you are carrying prescription drugs, bring a letter from your doctor in case customs officials question you at your destination. Also, make sure that you travel with proper medical insurance so that if you are sick or injured while traveling you will be able to get treatment. Also, if you are going anywhere that requires purchasing tickets, be sure to buy them at an authorized location. Never purchase tickets on the street, as these are often overpriced, fake, or expired. It's always a good idea to buy a guidebook and a map, and read about the local culture of the country you will be visiting . Also learn a few basic words and phrases of the local language. Don't assume that everyone speak your language or that they will understand English. If you have communication problem look for students and young people who might speak a foreign language not to have trouble. And remember to smile. It is the friendliest and most sincere form of communication, and is understood everywhere in the world.
Question 4. Which is true according to the passage?
You should bring a letter from your travel agent if you carry prescription drugs
You should not insurance even if you can drive when you are overseas
It's important to be prepared as well as careful when you travel abroad
It is a good idea to buy tickets on the street
English is understood in every country
5.
OPEN ENDED QUESTION
15 mins • Ungraded
READING.
Read the passage and answer the questions 1-8.
Many travelers feel nervous about going to a new and unfamiliar place. If you plan to trip carefully you should learn to take precautions, in this case you can relax and enjoy yourself. While you prepare for your departure, make sure your paperwork is organized. You'll want to check the dates on your visas and passport. Having an important document expire before or during your trip is the last thing you want to happen. Be sure to get an international driver's license if you plan to drive while you are abroad. Also, do some research on the local currency. Some countries-like Jamaica use more than one currency. It's best to know how and when to use each. If you are carrying prescription drugs, bring a letter from your doctor in case customs officials question you at your destination. Also, make sure that you travel with proper medical insurance so that if you are sick or injured while traveling you will be able to get treatment. Also, if you are going anywhere that requires purchasing tickets, be sure to buy them at an authorized location. Never purchase tickets on the street, as these are often overpriced, fake, or expired. It's always a good idea to buy a guidebook and a map, and read about the local culture of the country you will be visiting . Also learn a few basic words and phrases of the local language. Don't assume that everyone speak your language or that they will understand English. If you have communication problem look for students and young people who might speak a foreign language not to have trouble. And remember to smile. It is the friendliest and most sincere form of communication, and is understood everywhere in the world.
Question 5. Complete the sentence according to the passage.
The most sincere form of communication that is understood everywhere is...
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6.
OPEN ENDED QUESTION
15 mins • Ungraded
READING.
Read the passage and answer the questions 1-8.
Many travelers feel nervous about going to a new and unfamiliar place. If you plan to trip carefully you should learn to take precautions, in this case you can relax and enjoy yourself. While you prepare for your departure, make sure your paperwork is organized. You'll want to check the dates on your visas and passport. Having an important document expire before or during your trip is the last thing you want to happen. Be sure to get an international driver's license if you plan to drive while you are abroad. Also, do some research on the local currency. Some countries-like Jamaica use more than one currency. It's best to know how and when to use each. If you are carrying prescription drugs, bring a letter from your doctor in case customs officials question you at your destination. Also, make sure that you travel with proper medical insurance so that if you are sick or injured while traveling you will be able to get treatment. Also, if you are going anywhere that requires purchasing tickets, be sure to buy them at an authorized location. Never purchase tickets on the street, as these are often overpriced, fake, or expired. It's always a good idea to buy a guidebook and a map, and read about the local culture of the country you will be visiting . Also learn a few basic words and phrases of the local language. Don't assume that everyone speak your language or that they will understand English. If you have communication problem look for students and young people who might speak a foreign language not to have trouble. And remember to smile. It is the friendliest and most sincere form of communication, and is understood everywhere in the world.
Question 6. Which word from the passage has the closest meaning with the word «to buy»?
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7.
OPEN ENDED QUESTION
15 mins • Ungraded
READING.
Read the passage and answer the questions 1-8.
Many travelers feel nervous about going to a new and unfamiliar place. If you plan to trip carefully you should learn to take precautions, in this case you can relax and enjoy yourself. While you prepare for your departure, make sure your paperwork is organized. You'll want to check the dates on your visas and passport. Having an important document expire before or during your trip is the last thing you want to happen. Be sure to get an international driver's license if you plan to drive while you are abroad. Also, do some research on the local currency. Some countries-like Jamaica use more than one currency. It's best to know how and when to use each. If you are carrying prescription drugs, bring a letter from your doctor in case customs officials question you at your destination. Also, make sure that you travel with proper medical insurance so that if you are sick or injured while traveling you will be able to get treatment. Also, if you are going anywhere that requires purchasing tickets, be sure to buy them at an authorized location. Never purchase tickets on the street, as these are often overpriced, fake, or expired. It's always a good idea to buy a guidebook and a map, and read about the local culture of the country you will be visiting . Also learn a few basic words and phrases of the local language. Don't assume that everyone speak your language or that they will understand English. If you have communication problem look for students and young people who might speak a foreign language not to have trouble. And remember to smile. It is the friendliest and most sincere form of communication, and is understood everywhere in the world.
Question 7. Answer the question according to the passage. Why should we take a letter from the doctor for our prescription drugs?
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