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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #129713: Going on a holiday
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    Going on a holiday


    Read this text before answer the questions.

    It is half past six in the morning. An alarm clock is ringing in Tom's room. Tom is still half-asleep. His mother, Kate, is saying to him: "Come on, Tom, wake up! You know that we are going away for our holidays this morning. Hurry up!

    Tom is having a quick breakfast in the kitchen. There is luggage everywhere, even on the chairs. He cannot sit down anywhere.

    Kate has just driven the car out of the garage. She is already wearing a large sun-hat. She cannot put it in a box, so she has put it on her head.

    Tom is carrying two heavy suitcases. The dog is behind him.

    Kate is putting the suitcases into the back of the car.

    They are driving away. The dog is looking out of the car. They are waving their hands. "Goodbye, we'll see you again after the holidays"





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    1. What time is it by the alarm clock?

    2. Why is Kate waking Tom up so early?

    3. What is Kate saying to Tom?

    4. Why is Tom standing up for breakfast?

    5. Why is Kate wearing a sun-hat?

    6. What does the dog do before leaving?

    7. Where is the dog in the car?

    8. What is the dog doing in the car?

    9. What are Kate and Tom doing when they start?

    10. What are Kate and Tom saying at last.










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