The Statue of Liberty was ....... to the USA by France in 1884 A.contructed B.designed C.completed D.presented
1. Because his leg was broken, he could not take part in the game. Because of ……………………………………………………………………… 2. France presented the Statue of Liberty to the USA in 1876. The Statue of Liberty ……………………………………………………… 3. She said: "I'm working in a restaurant, and don't care much for it." She said …………………………………………………………… 4. Miss Duyen’s house is older than the other houses on this street. No house ……………………………………………………………………
1. Because his leg was broken, he could not take part in the game. Because of ……………… his broken leg, he could not take part in the game……………………………………………………… 2. France presented the Statue of Liberty to the USA in 1876. The Statue of Liberty ……………………………… was presented to the USA in 1876 by France.……………………… 3. She said: "I'm working in a restaurant, and don't care much for it." She said ………………………… that she was working in a restaurant and didn’t care much for it.………………………………… 4. Miss Duyen’s house is older than the other houses on this street. No house …………………… on this street is older than Miss Duyen’s house.………………………………………………
1. Because of his broken leg, he could not take part in the game.
2. The statue of Liberty was presented to the USA by France in 1976.
3. She said she was working in a restaurant, and didn't care much for it.
4. No house on this street is older than Miss Duyen's house.
1. Because his leg was broken, he could not take part in the game.
Because of …his broken leg, he could not take part in the game. ……………………………………………………………………
2. France presented the Statue of Liberty to the USA in 1876.
The Statue of Liberty ……was presents to the USA by France in 1876…………………………………………………
3. She said: "I'm working in a restaurant, and don't care much for it."
She said ……she was working in a restaurant, and didn't care much for it ………………………………………………………
4. Miss Duyen’s house is older than the other houses on this street.
No house …………on this street is as old as Miss Duyen's house…………………………………………………………
In the waters around New York City is a very small island called Librety Island. On Liberty Island there is a very special statue called the Statue of Liberty. It is one of the most (1).................................... sights in the world. The Statue of Liberty was a gift (2)...................................... the people of France to the people of the United States. The statue was made by a French (3)................................. named Fredric Auguste Bartholdi. The inner support system was designed by Gustave Eiffel, the same man who made the famous Eiffel Tower in Paris. Liberty, of course, (4)..................................... freedom, and the Statue of Liberty was given to the United States to (5)....................................... the one-hundredth anniversary of U.S independence from England. The statue was buillt in France, (6)...................................... apart piece by piece, and the rebuilt in the United States. It was opened to the (7)........................................ on October 28, 1886. (8)..................................... you might expect, the statue is very big. Visitors can ride an elevator from the (9)................................... to the bottom of the statue. If they want to, they can then walk up the 168 steps to reach the head of the statue where they can look out and enjoy the beautiful (10)....................................... of the city of New York.
In the waters around New York City is a very small island called Librety Island. On Liberty Island there is a very special statue called the Statue of Liberty. It is one of the most (1)................FAMOUS.................... sights in the world. The Statue of Liberty was a gift(2)...............FROM....................... the people of France to the people of the United States. The statue was made by a French (3).........SCULPTOR........................ named Fredric Auguste Bartholdi. The inner support system was designed by Gustave Eiffel, the same man who made the famous Eiffel Tower in Paris. Liberty, of course,(4).............MEANS........................ freedom, and the Statue of Liberty was given to the United States to(5)........CELEBRATE............................... the one-hundredth anniversary of U.S independence from England. The statue was buillt in France, (6)...............TAKEN....................... apart piece by piece, and the rebuilt in the United States. It was opened to the(7)...................PUBLIC..................... on October 28, 1886.(8).............AS........................ you might expect, the statue is very big. Visitors can ride an elevator from the(9)................GROUND................... to the bottom of the statue. If they want to, they can then walk up the 168 steps to reach the head of the statue where they can look out and enjoy the beautiful (10)................SIGHT....................... of the city of New York.
Exercise 8: Read the passage and answer the following questions.
Statue of Liberty
By Peter Winkler
On July 4, 1884 France presented the United States with an incredible birthday gift: The Statue of Liberty! Without its pedestal it’s as tall as a 15-story building. She represents the United States. But the world-famous Statue of Liberty standing in New York Harbor was built in France. The statue was presented to the U.S., taken apart, shipped across the Atlantic Ocean in crates, and rebuilt in the U.S. It was France’s gift to the American people.
It all started at dinner one night near Paris in 1865. A group of Frenchmen were discussing their dictator-like emperor and the democratic government of the U.S. They decided to build a monument to American freedom - and perhaps even strengthen French demands for democracy in their own country. At that dinner was the sculptor Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi. He imagined a statue of a woman holding a torch burning with the light of freedom.
Turning Bartholdi’s idea into reality took 21 years. French supporters raised money to build the statue, and Americans paid for the pedestal it would stand on. Finally, in 1886, the statue was dedicated.
(Source: https://kids.nationalgeographiC.com/)
1. When was the Statue of Liberty given to the US?
___________________________________________________________________________________
2. What is the height of the Statue of Liberty?
___________________________________________________________________________________
3. How was the Statue of Liberty transported to the US?
___________________________________________________________________________________
4. Who came up with the idea for the Statue of Liberty?
___________________________________________________________________________________
5. How long did it take to complete the Statue of Liberty?
___________________________________________________________________________________
Exercise 9: Rewrite the sentence using comparatives.
1. No one in my class is taller than Hang.
à Hang ____________________________________________________________________________.
2. Nothing in the shop is cheaper than this headphone.
à This headphone ___________________________________________________________________.
3. No one can swim faster than he does.
à ________________________________________________________________________ swimmer.
4. I like chocolate ice cream best.
à I don’t ___________________________________________________________________________.
5. No one in his family can read faster than Peter.
à Peter reads in his family _____________________________________________________________.
By Peter Winkler
On July 4, 1884 France presented the United States with an incredible birthday gift: The Statue of Liberty! Without its pedestal it’s as tall as a 15-story building. She represents the United States. But the world-famous Statue of Liberty standing in New York Harbor was built in France. The statue was presented to the U.S., taken apart, shipped across the Atlantic Ocean in crates, and rebuilt in the U.S. It was France’s gift to the American people.
It all started at dinner one night near Paris in 1865. A group of Frenchmen were discussing their dictator-like emperor and the democratic government of the U.S. They decided to build a monument to American freedom - and perhaps even strengthen French demands for democracy in their own country. At that dinner was the sculptor Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi. He imagined a statue of a woman holding a torch burning with the light of freedom.
Turning Bartholdi’s idea into reality took 21 years. French supporters raised money to build the statue, and Americans paid for the pedestal it would stand on. Finally, in 1886, the statue was dedicated.
(Source: https://kids.nationalgeographiC.com/)
1. When was the Statue of Liberty given to the US?
________It was given to the US on July 4 1884___________________________________________________________________________
2. What is the height of the Statue of Liberty?
____It is as tall as a 15-story building_______________________________________________________________________________
3. How was the Statue of Liberty transported to the US?
_______It was shipped across the Atlantic Ocean in crates____________________________________________________________________________
4. Who came up with the idea for the Statue of Liberty?
______Bartholdi came up with the idea for the Statue of Liberty_____________________________________________________________________________
5. How long did it take to complete the Statue of Liberty?
________It took 21 years to complete the Statur of Liberty___________________________________________________________________________
Exercise 9: Rewrite the sentence using comparatives.
1. No one in my class is taller than Hang.
à Hang ____________is the tallest student in my class________________________________________________________________.
2. Nothing in the shop is cheaper than this headphone.
à This headphone _____is the cheapest in the shop______________________________________________________________.
3. No one can swim faster than he does.
à _____He is the fastest___________________________________________________________________ swimmer.
4. I like chocolate ice cream best.
à I don’t _______like anything as much as ice cream____________________________________________________________________.
5. No one in his family can read faster than Peter.
à Peter reads the fastest in his family _____________________________________________________________.
Read the passages and choose the best answer to each of the following questions
One of the most famous monuments in the world, the Statue of Liberty, was presented to the United States of America in the nineteenth century by the people of France. The great statue, which was designed by the sculptor Auguste Bartholdi, took ten years to complete. The actual figure was made of copper supported by a metal framework which had been especially constructed by Eiffel. Before it could be transported to the United States, a site had to be found for it and a pedestal had to be built. The site chosen was an island at the entrance of New York Harbour. By 1884, a statue which was 151 feet tall, had been first erected in Paris. The following year, it was taken to pieces and sent to America. By the end of October 1886, the statue had been put together again and it was officially presented to the American people by Bartholdi. Ever since then, the great monument has been a symbol of liberty for the millions of people who have passed through New York Harbour to make their homes in America.
1. The Statue of Liberty……………….
A. is the most famous monument in the world
B. was designed and constructed by the American sculptors
C. is located in the centre of New York
D. is among the most famous monuments in the world
2. The Statue of Liberty …………….
A. was sent to America in 1884 B. was sent to America in 1885
C. was sent to America in 1886 D. was never sent to America
3. The Statue of Liberty…………………….
A. was sold to the USA by the French people
B. was given to the American people as a present by the French people
C. was presented to the USA in the 18th century by the people of France
D. was designed and constructed according to the order placed by the French
4. The Statue of Liberty was first erected………….....
A. in New York B. on an island at the entrance of New York Harbour
C. in Paris D. in Eiffel Tower
5. The Statue of Liberty was made of ………………….
A. copper B. copper with metal framework
C. concrete D. concrete with metal framework
1. The Statue of Liberty……………….
A. is the most famous monument in the world
B. was designed and constructed by the American sculptors
C. is located in the centre of New York
D. is among the most famous monuments in the world
2. The Statue of Liberty …………….
A. was sent to America in 1884 B. was sent to America in 1885
C. was sent to America in 1886 D. was never sent to America
3. The Statue of Liberty…………………….
A. was sold to the USA by the French people
B. was given to the American people as a present by the French people
C. was presented to the USA in the 18th century by the people of France
D. was designed and constructed according to the order placed by the French
4. The Statue of Liberty was first erected………….....
A. in New York B. on an island at the entrance of New York Harbour
C. in Paris D. in Eiffel Tower
5. The Statue of Liberty was made of ………………….
A. copper B. copper with metal framework
C. concrete D. concrete with metal framework
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Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the following sentences.
The Statue of Liberty was ................. to the USA by the French.
A. constructed
B. designed
C. completed
D. presented
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PART 3: READING COMPREHENSION (6pts)
A. Read the passage and choose the best answers. (2pts)
The Statue of Liberty and the Liberty Bell
In America, two monuments symbolize the ideal of freedom that the country holds dear. The Statue of Liberty and the Liberty Bell represent freedom in different ways. The Statue of Liberty brings about feelings of hope for freedom to immigrants who enter the USA. The Liberty Bell commemorates the struggle for freedom that marks America’s past.
In the past, the Statue of Liberty was the first thing people saw when their boats approached America. The statue stands over 45 meters tall. It was given as a gift to the United States in 1885 by France. The date was chosen to mark the centennial of the establishment of the United States.
The sculpture is made of copper. The internal structure was designed by Gustave Eiffel, who also designed the famous tower bearing his name in Paris. The statue is located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. In her right hand Lady Liberty holds a torch. It is meant to light the way of freedom across the land. In her left hand she holds a tablet with the date 1776 inscribed on it. This is to commemorate the year America declared its independence from Great Britain. It is possible to go inside the statue. Many people enjoy climbing the stairs to enter her head and torch.
The Liberty Bell is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is most famous for being rung on July 8, 1776. It was rung to summon citizens for the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence. It was also rung in 1774 to announce the opening of the first Continental Congress. Inside the bell is cast an inscription from the Bible’s Leviticus 25:10. This passage states, “Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof.” The Liberty Bell was originally cast in 1752. It got its famous crack in 1753 the first time it was rung.
In 1965, the FBI uncovered a plot by terrorists to destroy the Statue of Liberty and the Liberty Bell. But these attacks on the symbols of freedom were quickly stopped.
1. The word commemorates in the passage is closest in meaning to ___________.
A. celebrates
B. commences
C. destroys
D. claims
2. The word her in the passage refers to ____________.
A. the Liberty Bell
B. the famous tower
C. the statue
D. America
3. According to the passage, why did France give the Statue of Liberty to the United States?
A. To pay off a debt.
B. To build up the friendship between both countries.
C. To make New York Harbor look nicer.
D. To celebrate the hundred-year birthday of America.
4. When is the Liberty Bell most famous for being rung?
A. On July 4, 1776.
B. On July 8, 1776.
C. On December 25, 1776.
D. On January 1, 1776.
5. Who intended to attack the symbols of freedom?
A. Gustave Eiffel.
B. Citizens.
C. The FBI.
D. Terrorists.
PART 3: READING COMPREHENSION (6pts)
A. Read the passage and choose the best answers. (2pts)
The Statue of Liberty and the Liberty Bell
In America, two monuments symbolize the ideal of freedom that the country holds dear. The Statue of Liberty and the Liberty Bell represent freedom in different ways. The Statue of Liberty brings about feelings of hope for freedom to immigrants who enter the USA. The Liberty Bell commemorates the struggle for freedom that marks America’s past.
In the past, the Statue of Liberty was the first thing people saw when their boats approached America. The statue stands over 45 meters tall. It was given as a gift to the United States in 1885 by France. The date was chosen to mark the centennial of the establishment of the United States.
The sculpture is made of copper. The internal structure was designed by Gustave Eiffel, who also designed the famous tower bearing his name in Paris. The statue is located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. In her right hand Lady Liberty holds a torch. It is meant to light the way of freedom across the land. In her left hand she holds a tablet with the date 1776 inscribed on it. This is to commemorate the year America declared its independence from Great Britain. It is possible to go inside the statue. Many people enjoy climbing the stairs to enter her head and torch.
The Liberty Bell is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is most famous for being rung on July 8, 1776. It was rung to summon citizens for the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence. It was also rung in 1774 to announce the opening of the first Continental Congress. Inside the bell is cast an inscription from the Bible’s Leviticus 25:10. This passage states, “Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof.” The Liberty Bell was originally cast in 1752. It got its famous crack in 1753 the first time it was rung.
In 1965, the FBI uncovered a plot by terrorists to destroy the Statue of Liberty and the Liberty Bell. But these attacks on the symbols of freedom were quickly stopped.
1. The word commemorates in the passage is closest in meaning to ___________.
A. celebrates
B. commences
C. destroys
D. claims
2. The word her in the passage refers to ____________.
A. the Liberty Bell
B. the famous tower
C. the statue
D. America
3. According to the passage, why did France give the Statue of Liberty to the United States?
A. To pay off a debt.
B. To build up the friendship between both countries.
C. To make New York Harbor look nicer.
D. To celebrate the hundred-year birthday of America.
4. When is the Liberty Bell most famous for being rung?
A. On July 4, 1776.
B. On July 8, 1776.
C. On December 25, 1776.
D. On January 1, 1776.
5. Who intended to attack the symbols of freedom?
A. Gustave Eiffel.
B. Citizens.
C. The FBI.
D. Terrorists.
7. ____ entering the hall, he found everyone wiating for him
A. At
B. Of
C. With
D. On
8. Seeing that he was so angry, she left the office
A. She did not want to make him angry, so she left
B. He would not have been so angry if she had not left
C. He grew very angry when he saw her leaving the office
D. She left office when she saw her leaving the office
9. Designed by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, _____
A. the United States was given the Statue of Liberty by the people of France
B. the people of France gave the Statue of Liberty to the United States
C. the French people presented the United States with a gift, the Statue of Liberty
D. the Statue of Liberty was give to the United States by the people of France
10. ______ him speak English, you would take him for an Englishman
A. Hear
B. Heard
C. To hear
D. To have been heard
France presented the Statue of Liberty to the United States in 1876
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VIII. Read the following passage and then answer True or False. (1 pt)
The Statue of Liberty is situated in New York Harbour. It was a gift to the United States from the people of France. The statue has 300 copper pieces. They were transported to America on a ship. In 1886, the statue was the tallest iron structure ever built. From the ground to the top, it measures 93 metres. Lady Liberty holds a torch in one hand and a tablet in the other. On the tablet is the date of America’s first Independence Day, July 4, 1776. A broken chain lies at her feet. The statue is a symbol of freedom. Approximately four million people visit the statue each year. The statue will be celebrating its 130th birthday in October 2016.
1. The Statue of Liberty is situated in New York Habour. ………………
2. It has 93 copper pieces. ………………
3. People transpoted the statue to America by plane. ………………
4. The Statue of Liberty is 130 years old in October 2016. ………………
VIII. Read the following passage and then answer True or False. (1 pt)
The Statue of Liberty is situated in New York Harbour. It was a gift to the United States from the people of France. The statue has 300 copper pieces. They were transported to America on a ship. In 1886, the statue was the tallest iron structure ever built. From the ground to the top, it measures 93 metres. Lady Liberty holds a torch in one hand and a tablet in the other. On the tablet is the date of America’s first Independence Day, July 4, 1776. A broken chain lies at her feet. The statue is a symbol of freedom. Approximately four million people visit the statue each year. The statue will be celebrating its 130th birthday in October 2016.
1. The Statue of Liberty is situated in New York Habour. T
2. It has 93 copper pieces. F
3. People transpoted the statue to America by plane. F
4. The Statue of Liberty is 130 years old in October 2016. T
II.
One ò the mót famous statues in the (1)____stands on an island in New York Harbor. This (2)____is , of course, the Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty is a woman who holds a torch up high. Visitors can go inside the statue. The statue weighs 225 tons and is 301 feet (3)_____.The Statue of Liberty was put up in 1886. It was a gift to the United Statuea form the people of France. In the years after the statue (4)____put up, many immigrants came to the United Statue through New York. As they entered New York harbor, they (5)___the statue of Liberty holding up her torch. She symbolized a welcome to a land of freedom.
1.A.cities B. world C. earth D.countries
2.A.statue B.island C.harbor D.statues
3.A.tall B.height C.width D.length
4.A.is B.was C.is being D.0
5.A.see B.saw C.have seen D. will see
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II.One of the most famous statues in the (1)____stands on an island in New York Harbor. This (2)____is , of course, the Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty is a woman who holds a torch up high. Visitors can go inside the statue. The statue weighs 225 tons and is 301 feet (3)_____.The Statue of Liberty was put up in 1886. It was a gift to the United Statuea form the people of France. In the years after the statue (4)____put up, many immigrants came to the United Statue through New York. As they entered New York harbor, they (5)___the statue of Liberty holding up her torch. She symbolized a welcome to a land of freedom.
1.A.cities B. world C. earth D.countries
2.A.statue B.island C.harbor D.statues
3.A.tall B.height C.width D.length
4.A.is B.was C.is being D.0
5.A.see B.saw C.have seen D. will see