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A. Read SB P.34-35 and Answer the Following Questions. Choose the Best Answer by Blackening the Circle LEE CHI TAT MEMORIAL SCHOOL ACTIVITY WORKSHEET E 5B Teachers’ Day 4.1 CLASS NAME MARKS DATE: P.5( ) ( ) ANSWER A. Read SB p.34-35 and answer the following questions. Choose the best answer by blackening the circle. 1. Last week, Harry _____________. A. held a birthday party B. went to a birthday party C. went to Africa D. went to a new secondary school. 2. Miss Davis is Harry and Amy’s ______________. A. mother B. old teacher C. principal D. old friend 3. Read paragraph 3: She has done many interesting things since then. Some of her friends missed her so much. The word ‘then’ refers to the time that____________. A. Miss Davis came to the school B. Miss Davis left the schoo C. Miss Davis went to different countries D. Miss Davis made friends from different countries 4. Read line 12, what does the word ‘missed’ mean? A. Always thought about B. Arrived too late C. Did not hit D. Did not go to 5. What did Harry talk about in paragraph 6? A. Miss Davis’s friends B. Miss Davis’s marriage C. Miss Davis’s voluntary work D. Miss Davis’s future plans 6. Which of the following is TRUE? Miss Davis _________. A. is still teaching B. has studied for half a year in a university C. decides to go to Canada with her husband after she graduates D. wants to build houses for the poor people 7. Which of the following is NOT true? A. Amy and Harry studied in the same primary school. B. Miss Davis’s husband is a doctor. C. Miss Davis will join the Teacher’s Day. D. Harry wrote the e-mail on 13th April. B. Other Questions 1. Arrange the following sentences into the correct order. Write A, B, C or D in the boxes. A. Miss Davis went back to university. B. Harry turned up at Miss Davis’ birthday party. C. Miss Davis left Smart Primary School. D. Miss Davis taught English in schools in poor villages. C D A B 2. Amy is replying her Cousin, Harry. Read SB p. 34-35 again and complete the e-mail. Fill in the blank with only ONE word from the text. Make sure your answers are grammatically correct. Dear Harry, Thank you for telling me about the 1. reunion on Teachers’ Day. I really want to go because I 2. miss Miss Davis so much! Unfortunately, I cannot go as I will be busy on that day. Do you know when she will be leaving Hong Kong so that I can 3. meet her before she goes back to Africa? Love, Amy 3. What do Miss Davis and her husband want to do in the future? (Answer in a complete sentence.) They want to set up clinics in poor villages in Africa in the future. LEE CHI TAT MEMORIAL SCHOOL PRE-S1 WORKSHEET 5B Pre-S1 3b CLASS NAME MARKS DATE: P.5 ( ) A. Betty is reading an autobiography of Lily Tam, a famous writer of children’s books. Read the autobiography, choose the best answer by blackening the circle for Questions 1-6 and complete Question 7. My name is Lily Tam, an author of children’s books in Canada. I was actually born in Hong Kong but not many people know that. I studied in Hong Kong before my parents sent me to Canada. I entered university there at age 16 and studied music. At the same time, I began writing. After my studies in Canada, I worked in England. The first prize I got was in 1980 for the book ‘Happy Memories’. It is about children growing up in Hong Kong in the 1960s. They faced many problems but also had good times. Then, two years later, I won a prize for a book of short stories. The stories are about very young learners in Hong Kong and Singapore. Although I had a successful career as a writer, there were a lot of difficulties in my life. For example, I was seriously injured in a car accident in Canada two years ago. While I was driving home from work, I suddenly heard a loud boom. When I woke up, I was on a hospital bed. I had to stay in the hospital for nearly two months. I am better now but I can only write for a short time since my hands were hurt in the crash. Therefore, I had to retire from my writing career. Also, I had to give up playing the piano. Now, I live in Canada most of the time with one of my children. She has two kids, a boy and a girl. I enjoy spending time with my grandchildren. 1. Lily Tam was born in _______________. A. Canada B. England C. Hong Kong D. Singapore 2. Lily Tam started writing when _______________. A. she was 16 B. she was in secondary school C. she lived in England D. she lived in Hong Kong 3. Which of the following is TRUE about ‘Happy Memories’? A. It is about young learners in Hong Kong and Singapore. B. It is about life of grown-ups in old Hong Kong. C. It is Lily Tam’s second prize-winning book. D. Lily Tam thought the children had good times although they faced many problems. 4. Lily Tam had a car accident _______________. A. on the way home B. when she drove to work C. two months ago D. in Hong Kong 5. Why does Lily Tam NOT write a lot now? A. She is busy playing the piano. B. She finds it boring to write. C. She has to stay in hospital. D. She hurt her hands badly. 6. Lily Tam is living with _______________. A. her son B. her friends C. her husband D. her daughter 7. Read the following sentences. Put them in the correct order. Write A, B, C or D in the boxes. A. Lily Tam worked in England. B. Lily Tam entered university. C. Lily Tam stopped playing the piano. D. Lily Tam had a car accident. B A D C LEE CHI TAT MEMORIAL SCHOOL ACTIVITY WORKSHEET E 5B Teachers’ Day 4.2 CLASS NAME MARKS DATE: P.5 ( ) ( ) ANSWER A. Tim is reading an interview in a magazine about the movie star, Candy Jackson. Look at the table. Fill in the blanks and circle the correct words in the conversation. N ow Year Important Event in Candy Jackson's Life 2020 received her second Best Actress Award in Asia 2018 received her first Best Actress Award in Asia 2015 married Johnny Chan 2011 started learning Putonghua 2010 joined Director Tsui's movie company 2009 met Director Tsui, became good friends Past Reporter: Congratulations on winning the Best Actress Award again! You’re on a roll. You've been the best actress in Asia 1. for ( two years / ten years ) . Candy: Thanks a lot. I'm so happy. I'd like to thank all my fans, my family and especially Director Tsui. He's a brilliant director. We've known each other 2. for ( five years / eleven years ). Reporter: How long have you worked with Director Tsui? Candy: Hmm... I've starred in his movies 3. since ( 2009 / 2010 ). I've learned a lot from him. He also encouraged me to learn Putonghua because he said it'd help my career in China. Reporter: Are you still learning Putonghua now? Candy: Yes, I am. I've learned Putonghua 4. since ( 2011 / 2015 ). I went to a language school in Beijing to improve my Putonghua. I met my husband, Johnny Chan, there. Reporter: How long have you been married? Candy: We've been married 5. for ( five years / nine years ). He's a real gentleman who's very supportive. Reporter: That's so sweet. It’s nice talking to you today. Thanks, Candy. Candy: You're welcome. It’s nice talking to you, too. B. Read Miss Brown’s timeline. Complete the conversation using 'for', 'since' and the phrases on the timeline. Use the correct form of the verbs. 2000 2004 2009 2016 now graduate from teach in Happy be the coach of the lead the university Primary School swimming team cheerleading team Tom: How long (e.g.) has Miss Brown graduated from her university? Lily: She (1) has graduated from her university (2) since 2000. Tom: So, how long (3) has she taught in Happy Primary School? Lily: As we can see from the timeline, she (4) has taught in our school (5) for more than ten years. Tom: Wow! That’s a long time. No wonder she teaches so well. How long (6) has she been the coach of the swimming team then? Lily: She (7) has been the coach of the swimming team (8) since 2009 . Tom: I see… Well, it’s 2020 now. She started leading the cheerleading team in 2016, so she (9) has led the cheerleading team (10) for four years. Lily: That’s right. I’m going to join the cheerleading team next year. It sounds fun. LEE CHI TAT MEMORIAL SCHOOL GRAMMAR WORKSHEET E 5B Teachers’ Day 4.1 CLASS NAME MARKS DATE: P.5( ) ( ) ANSWER A. Read the following sentences carefully and fill in the blanks with correct form of the verbs. 1. I have received (receive) my primary education at Lee Chi Tat Memorial School since 2014. 2. Peter and Judy have studied (study) at this school for 5 years. 3. Winnie has had (have) her new school bag since January. 4. 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