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Сгенерируй тест для школьников с учетом следующих параметров: 1. Предмет: Английский язык 2. Тема теста: Washington 3. Класс учеников: 4 4. Типы вопросов в тесте: Открытый вопрос 5. Количество вопросов: 10 6. Выводить ли тест с ответами: Да

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22 января 2026 07:05

Тест по английскому языку. Тема: Washington. Класс: 4. Тип вопросов: открытые. Количество вопросов: 10. Тест с ответами приведён ниже.

Инструкция для учащихся: ответьте на каждый вопрос полными предложениями на английском языке.

  1. Who was George Washington?
  2. Where is Washington, D.C. located, and what is its role?
  3. Name three famous places you can visit in Washington, D.C. and say what they are for.
  4. Tell the cherry tree story in your own words and what it teaches.
  5. Which river flows near Washington, D.C.?
  6. What is the White House, and who lives there?
  7. Name one national holiday celebrated in Washington, D.C. and describe what people do on that day.
  8. Describe two symbols of the United States that you might see in Washington, D.C.
  9. How did Washington, D.C. get its name?
  10. Why is Washington, D.C. not a state?

Ключ к ответам (ответы образца):

  1. George Washington was the first President of the United States. (He helped found the United States.)
  2. Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States, located on the east coast between Maryland and Virginia.
  3. Examples: White House (home and workplace of the President), Capitol Building (where Congress meets and makes laws), Washington Monument (a tall obelisk honoring George Washington).
  4. The cherry tree story teaches honesty: George Washington told the truth about what happened, showing that honesty is important.
  5. The Potomac River.
  6. The White House is the home and office of the U.S. President; the President lives there.
  7. Independence Day (the 4th of July): people have fireworks, parades, and celebrate freedom.
  8. The U.S. flag and the bald eagle (two common symbols you can see in Washington, D.C.).
  9. Washington, D.C. is named after George Washington, the first President.
  10. It is not a state; it is a federal district (a special area governed by Congress) and serves as the national capital.

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Сгенерируй тест для школьников с учетом следующих параметров: 1. Предмет: Английский язык 2. Тема теста: Washington 3. Класс учеников: 4 4. Типы вопросов в тесте: Открытый вопрос 5. Количество вопросов: 10 6. Выводить ли тест с ответами: Да
Тест по английскому языку. Тема: Washington. Класс: 4. Тип вопросов: открытые. Количество вопросов: 10. Тест с ответами приведён ниже. Инструкция для учащихся: ответьте на каждый вопрос полными предложениями на английском языке. 1) Who was George Washington? 2) Where is Washington, D.C. located, and what is its role? 3) Name three famous places you can visit in Washington, D.C. and say what they are for. 4) Tell the cherry tree story in your own words and what it teaches. 5) Which river flows near Washington, D.C.? 6) What is the White House, and who lives there? 7) Name one national holiday celebrated in Washington, D.C. and describe what people do on that day. 8) Describe two symbols of the United States that you might see in Washington, D.C. 9) How did Washington, D.C. get its name? 10) Why is Washington, D.C. not a state? Ключ к ответам (ответы образца): 1) George Washington was the first President of the United States. (He helped found the United States.) 2) Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States, located on the east coast between Maryland and Virginia. 3) Examples: White House (home and workplace of the President), Capitol Building (where Congress meets and makes laws), Washington Monument (a tall obelisk honoring George Washington). 4) The cherry tree story teaches honesty: George Washington told the truth about what happened, showing that honesty is important. 5) The Potomac River. 6) The White House is the home and office of the U.S. President; the President lives there. 7) Independence Day (the 4th of July): people have fireworks, parades, and celebrate freedom. 8) The U.S. flag and the bald eagle (two common symbols you can see in Washington, D.C.). 9) Washington, D.C. is named after George Washington, the first President. 10) It is not a state; it is a federal district (a special area governed by Congress) and serves as the national capital.