Pretest English 7
Pretest English 7
Pretest English 7
II. READING AND LITERATURE: Read the story below, and then answer the questions that follow.
Once upon a time in the Philippines there was an old woman with strange magical qualities. The local
villagers had noticed her house seemed brighter at night even though there was no electricity. According to rumors
some had even seen dwarfs helping a mysterious and beautiful girl at night. No one ever discovered the source of the
mysterious night time glow.
She lived in the forest on the outskirts of a fishing village and was famous for her beautiful flowers. The
fisherman would barter their treasured catch for her flowers.
A young couple came to visit the village. They were haughty and were not from around there. A proud pair
that hated anything they thought was ugly. They would make fun of anything they thought was ugly.
They were out exploring the village one day and came upon the old woman in the forest. Since they found
her ugly, they mocked her. After making fun of her, the old woman asked them to leave but they refused.
To punish them, she said, “Since you only like beautiful things I will turn you into the most beautiful insect.
“She tapped them with her cane and they became the first two butterflies.
B. INTONATION PATTERN: Tell whether the following sentences follow (A) rising-falling intonation or (B)
rising intonation pattern. Write the letter of your answer.
17. Two kilometers (is, are) the distance between our houses.
18. The flock of birds (is, are) flying south.
19. Either his mother or his grandparents (gives, give) him an advice.
20. News (come, comes) very early today.
21. Many (believe, believes) that Maria Makiling is a forest nymph.
22. Her measles (heal, heals) very fast.
23. A number of Filipino values (is, are) still observed today.
24. The mother and the daughter (help, helps) one another in doing house chores.
VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT
AFFIXES: Choose the letter of the correct prefix to form the word that completes the sentence.
25. No one ever ______ -covered the source of the mysterious night time glow. Which of the following
prefixes best completes the highlighted word? Read the sentence for other clues.
A. dis- B. re- C. im- D. in-
26. The young couple receives _______ from the old woman they mocked. (punish). Using the highlighted
word inside the parenthesis, which suffix appropriately forms a new word to fill in the blank?
PROVERBS AND IDIOMS: For numbers 27-28, identify the proverbs and idioms.
MOODS: Match the non-verbal communication in Column A with its interpretation in Column B. Write the
letter of your answer.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
36. . He who bites his nail A. angry
37. The one who smiles alone B. bored
38. A man who clenches his fist C. restless
39. A person who yawns loudly D. insane
40. She who rests her jaw on her hand E. worried and sad
F. remembers something/something special
V. IDENTIFYING PARTS OF A PARAGRAPH: Rewrite the following sentences using the given organizer. (41-
45).
A. A hawker is a person who moves from one place to another and sell their goods, by shouting on the streets.
B. They work hard throughout the day.
C. They move on the street on their bicycle and sometimes on foot and sell their products.
D. We can see hawkers everywhere.
E. They move everywhere selling their goods without caring about the weather.
41.
45.
46 – 50. Write a short paragraph about a topic on how you can be a hero on your own way. Please refer to
the rubrics for grading the simple paragraph.
Mechanics of All rules on Any 1-2 rules Any 3-4 rules Any 5 rules are More than 5
Writing capitalization are not are not properly not properly rules are not
, spelling, properly observed. observed. properly
grammar, observed. observed.
etc. are
perfectly
observed.
Total Score
ANSWER KEY (PRETEST)
1. B
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. C
6. A
7. B
8. C
9. C
10. B
11. torna’do
12. ta’lented
13. guita’rist
14. B
15. A
16. A
17. is
18. is
19. give
20. comes
21. believe
22. heals
23. are
24. help
25. A
26. C
27. C
28. A
29. B
30. A
31. D
32. A
33. D
34. C
35. D
36. C
37. F
38. A
39. B
40. E
41. D
42. A
43. C
44. E
45. B