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21 сентября 2025 18:25

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Ниже представлен тест по английскому языку для 6 класса на тему Tokyo Revengers. Тип вопросов – открытые. Всего 20 вопросов. Тест сделан так, чтобы учащимся было удобно отвечать на английском и развивать навыки чтения и письма. После вопросов вы найдёте раздел с образцами ответов.

Title: English Test — Homework on Tokyo Revengers (Open-Ended Questions) Grade: 6 Number of questions: 20 Instructions: Answer all questions in English. Write clear, complete sentences. For each question, aim for 3–6 sentences unless the prompt asks for a shorter or longer answer.

Questions

  1. In your own words, summarize Takemichi’s main goal during the Tokyo Revengers arc you studied. What does he try to change and why?
  2. Describe Takemichi Hanagaki’s personality. List three traits and give one piece of evidence from the story for each trait.
  3. Compare Mikey and Draken. How do their roles in the Tokyo Manji Gang influence Takemichi and the course of events?
  4. Explain the central conflict of the story. Why is it difficult for Takemichi to change the future?
  5. What is the role of time travel in the plot? How does it affect the characters’ decisions and relationships?
  6. Write a short paragraph describing a setting from Tokyo Revengers (for example, a night scene or a gang meetup) and explain how the setting influences the mood.
  7. Choose three vocabulary words you encountered in the reading. Write their definitions in English and use each in a short example sentence.
  8. Create a dialogue between Takemichi and a friend (such as Naoto or Hinata) in which they discuss his plan to travel back in time. Keep the dialogue natural and use correct English grammar.
  9. Identify a turning point in the story you studied and explain why it is important for Takemichi’s development.
  10. If you could change one event to improve the outcome for a character, which event would you choose and why? Provide at least three reasons.
  11. Compare a scene where Takemichi acts bravely with a scene where he hesitates. How do these moments show his growth as a character?
  12. Why are themes like friendship and second chances important in this story? Give two reasons supported by examples.
  13. Write a descriptive paragraph about a specific Tokyo location from the story (e.g., a street, a gym, or a station) using sensory details (what you can see, hear, and feel).
  14. Create a simple character map. List the main characters and describe how they are connected to Takemichi.
  15. What is the tone of the story? Is it tense, hopeful, sad, or something else? Support your answer with evidence from the reading.
  16. Explain the meaning of the word “regret” in the context of Takemichi’s actions. How does regret influence his choices?
  17. Ask three questions you would like to ask Takemichi if you met him, and write brief, plausible answers he might give.
  18. How is leadership shown in the story? Identify one leader and explain two leadership qualities they demonstrate.
  19. Write a short scene imagining a future in which Takemichi does not time travel. How would life be different for him and for his friends? Use past or present tense consistently.
  20. Reflect on a personal lesson from Tokyo Revengers. What lesson would you apply in your own life, and why? Write a short 4–6 sentence paragraph.

Answer Key / образец ответов (образовательные ориентиры)

  1. Takemichi’s main goal is to prevent the violence and tragedy surrounding his friends, especially Hinata, by changing the past. He wants to stop the cycle of conflicts in the Tokyo Manji Gang and give his friends a safer, happier future. He tries to understand what went wrong and to intervene at key moments.
  2. Three traits: brave (he faces danger to protect others), loyal (he stays devoted to his friends and Hinata), persistent (he keeps returning to the past despite setbacks). Evidence: he volunteers to travel back in time despite risks; he keeps trying to change events even when outcomes look bleak; he cares deeply about others’ safety.
  3. Mikey is the charismatic, powerful leader; Draken is the loyal second-in-command and stabilizing force. Mikey’s influence pushes the gang’s direction, while Draken’s loyalty and sense of justice help keep the group from collapsing. Takemichi is influenced by both: Mikey’s vision and Draken’s practicality.
  4. The central conflict is the cycle of violence within the gang and the difficulty of altering fate through time travel. The past holds many painful choices, and changing one event can create new, unpredictable problems. Takemichi must balance risk with hope while trying to protect people he cares about.
  5. Time travel is the mechanism that allows change; it creates hope but also responsibility. It makes characters rethink decisions, imagine different futures, and face the consequences of their actions in both timelines.
  6. (Example) A dimly lit alley where a confrontation happens. The air is thick with car exhaust and city noise; the distant trains rattle. The setting creates a tense, urgent mood and reminds us that choices in the city’s streets can have big consequences.
  7. Sample words: loyalty (def: strong support and commitment to someone or something), regret (def: a feeling of sadness or disappointment about something that cannot be undone), intervene (def: to come between to stop or change something). Example sentences: “His loyalty to his friends kept him going.” “He felt deep regret after the fight.” “Takemichi decided to intervene to prevent the planned attack.”
  8. Sample dialogue (excerpt): Takemichi: “If I go back, I can try to stop the fight before it starts.” Hinata: “Be careful. Changing the past isn’t easy.” Naoto: “We’ll help you figure this out step by step.” The dialogue should show concern, planning, and support.
  9. Turning point: when Takemichi realizes that his actions can influence the future and that he must take concrete steps rather than passively witnessing events. This realization shifts him from hoping for a miracle to actively planning interventions.
  10. Possible answer: Change the moment of a major violent incident to occur differently or be prevented. Reasons: 1) It could save lives; 2) It could improve relationships among key characters; 3) It helps Takemichi prove his ability to effect real change.
  11. One brave moment shows him taking action; one hesitation shows his fear and doubt. Growth: he learns to balance courage with caution, deciding when to act and when to seek help.
  12. Friendship matters because it motivates Takemichi to keep fighting and to care about others’ well-being. Second chances matter because they offer hope that people can choose better paths and repair harm done in the past.
  13. Descriptive paragraph should include details about sound (crowds, announcements), sight (neon lights, trains), and touch (cool air, rain) to bring the locale to life.
  14. Characters: Takemichi Hanagaki (protagonist), Hinata (Hinata Tachibana, his love interest), Naoto Tachibana (friend who helps with the future), Mikey (Manjiro Sano, gang leader), Draken (Ken Ryuguji, loyal ally). Connections: Hinata is Takemichi’s motivation; Naoto provides guidance; Mikey and Draken are central to the gang world that Takemichi navigates.
  15. Tone can be tense and dark but also hopeful at moments when characters plan for better futures. Support with examples like scenes of risk and cautious optimism.
  16. Regret means feeling sorry for past decisions and wishing one could undo mistakes. It drives Takemichi to change and to be more mindful of consequences.
  17. Three questions: (a) Why did you choose to time travel again after a setback? (b) What’s the hardest part about changing the past? (c) How do you stay hopeful when results are uncertain? Possible answers (sample): (a) Because he believes it’s possible to save people he loves; (b) The fear of causing new problems; (c) By focusing on small, controllable actions and remembering why he started.
  18. Leadership: Mikey is a leader; qualities include charisma, strategic vision, and the ability to inspire others even in difficult times. He can rally people and set a direction, while also needing trusted allies like Draken to keep balance.
  19. Short scene idea: Imagine a future where Takemichi never time travels. Life is calmer but people still face dangers; he might feel regret that he had the power to help but didn’t attempt to change anything. The scene should convey a sense of what was lost and what remains important.
  20. Personal lesson: A possible takeaway is the value of courage and persistence; even when outcomes are uncertain, trying to do the right thing matters. You can apply this by standing up for friends, planning carefully, and learning from mistakes.

Примечания для учителя

  • Поскольку это открытые вопросы, допускаются различные приемлемые ответы. В ответах учитель может оценивать владение языком, полноту аргументов, умение приводить примеры и использовать правильную лексику.
  • При необходимости можно адаптировать вопросы под конкретный раздел или эпизод манги/аниме, который изучался на уроке.

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