English assessment, proposed to students in the seventh year of elementary school, about reading and text interpretation.
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Test English -SEWING MACHINE
A machine that is used for stitching cloth or other material together. The first sewing machine was invented in 1830 by Barthélemy Thimonnier, a tailor, in France. In the United States, Walter Hunt also invented the sewing machine in 1834, but he did not patent it. Later, in 1846, the device was improved by another American, Elias Howe, whose business was not successful at first. Isaac M. Singer made small modifications in the machine and patented his improvements in 1851. His business became a success: his company sold 2,564 machines in 1856, and 13,000 in 1860.
Answer questions 1, 2 and 3 based on reading the text above.
1.What is the subject of the text “Sewing Machine”?
2.Complete the table with the missing information, based on the text.
3.What is this type of text?
a.( )an advertisement.
b.( ) an informative-descriptive text.
c.( )an encyclopedia entry.
d.( )an instruction manual.
e.( )a website.
4.Which phrase describes the function of the sewing machine?
a) It's compact and durable.
b) It´s used for sewing clothes.
c) It's used for carrying water.
d) It's an invention.
e) It was invented by Barthélemy Thimonnier.
5.Read the following sentences.
(I) The electric iron was invented by Henry W. Seeley.
(II) It is important to patent your invention.
(III) His business became a success.
Choose the correct alternative.
a) All sentences refer to events in the past.
b) All sentences refer to events in the present.
c) Only sentence (II) refers to events in the past.
d) Only sentences (I) and (II) refer to events in the present.
e) Only sentences (I) and (III) refer to events in the past.
By Rosiane Fernandes Silva
At answers are in the link above the header.
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