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Listening Test. Form5 term III
Don’s letter to his friend. (English IV *48)
Agree or disagree.
Donald & his family live in England.
There is a gallery in the main square.
The streets in his town are wide.
Their house is in the new part of the town.
You can see on old square castle in that part.
The tower is very short.
There are also many cinemas, shops & monuments.
Donald has already been to many places of interest in his town & can show them all.
Choose the right answer.
1.Who wrote a letter that you have just listened to?
a). Dan
b). Dick
c). Don
2. Where does Don live?
a). in a big house far from the town centre.
b). in a small house not far from the town center
c). in a small house far from the town centre.
3. When was the old tower built?
a). many years ago.
b). many months ago.
c). many centuries ago.
4. Who knows the name of the architect?
a). nobody
b). everybody
c). Donald
5. How often can you hear the bell?
a). once a week
b). twice a day
c). three times a day
6. What has the tower become?
a). the town museum
b). the theatre
c). the gallery
Put the sentences in the right order.
The streets in their town are very beautiful.
The tower is very high & there is a large bell in it.
Donald & his family live in a small town.
Donald asks his friend to come & stay with them.
There are many cinemas, shops & monuments in his town.

Listening Test. Form5 term III
Don’s letter to his friend. *48
Keys
Agree or disagree.
Donald & his family live in England. F
There is a gallery in the main square. F
The streets in his town are wide. T
Their house is in the new part of the town. F
You can see on old square castle in that part. F
The tower is very short. F
There are also many cinemas, shops & monuments. T
Donald has already been to many places of interest in his town & can show them all. T
Choose the right answer.
1. Who wrote a letter that you have just listened to?
a) Dan
b) Dick
c) Don
2. Where does Don live?
a) in a big house far from the town centre.
b) in a small house not far from the town center
c) in a small house far from the town centre.
3. When was the old tower built?
a) many years ago.
b) many months ago.
c) many centuries ago.
4. Who knows the name of the architect?
a) nobodyb) everybodyc) Donald
5. How often can you hear the bell?
a) once a week
b) twice a day
c) three times a day
6. What has the tower become?
a) the town museum
b) the theatre
c) the gallery
Put the sentences in the right order.
The streets in their town are very beautiful.
The tower is very high and there is a large bell in it.
3. Donald and his family live in a small town.
4. Donald asks his friend to come and stay with them.
5. There are many cinemas, shops & monuments in his town.
1. 3. / 2. 1. / 3. 2. / 4. 5./ 5. 4.
Lesson 29 *48
Don's Letter to His Friend
Many people write letters to friends in other countries. They often write about their families and homes or about the places they live in. Here is Don's letter to his friend.
My name is Donald but my friends call me Don. We live in Scotland, in a small house far from the town centre. Our town is small, but there is a theatre in it, in the main square.
The streets in my town are not very wide, but they are very beautiful, with a lot of flowers and trees. Our house is in the old part of the town. You can see an old square tower in that part. It was built many centuries ago and nobody knows the name of the architect. The tower is very high and there is a large bell in it. You can hear it ring twice a day. The tower has become our town museum. If you visit this place, turn to the left and the road will lead you to a beautiful small church. When you cross the bridge you will be in the new part of the town. The streets are wide in this part. There are also many cinemas and shops, as well as some monuments. I have already been to many places of interest in our town and can show them all to you. If you have never seen Scotland come and stay with us. Maybe you'll find our life here quite different from your life in the city, but I'm sure you'll like our little town.