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The document summarizes a story where a man named Gulliver washes ashore on the island of Lilliput after a storm at sea. The people of Lilliput are very small, around 6 inches tall. Gulliver has a difficult time because although he means the tiny people no harm, his mere presence endangers them. He learns their language and customs, helps the island, and makes alliances, but also faces threats from some of the inhabitants.

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Gullivers Test Ak

The document summarizes a story where a man named Gulliver washes ashore on the island of Lilliput after a storm at sea. The people of Lilliput are very small, around 6 inches tall. Gulliver has a difficult time because although he means the tiny people no harm, his mere presence endangers them. He learns their language and customs, helps the island, and makes alliances, but also faces threats from some of the inhabitants.

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Starter Level

Test Sheet Answer Key

Gulliver in Lilliput
Jonathan Swift
1

Put the events in the order that they happen in the story. The first is shown as (1).

There is a storm at sea. (1)


Gulliver pulls Blefuscus ships to Lilliput. ( 8 )
The little men take Gulliver to the city. ( 4 )
Gulliver leaves Lilliput to look for new adventures in Blefuscu. ( 9 )
Gulliver swims to the beach and goes to sleep. ( 2 )
The officers look in Gullivers pockets. ( 6 )
The emperor frees Gulliver. ( 7 )
Gulliver is next to a temple and cannot escape. ( 5 )
Gulliver opens his eyes and sees a little man moving up his arm. ( 3 )

Read the sentences and circle True (T) or False (F).


2

T or F Gulliver is the only man from the ship who swims to Lilliput. TRUE

T or F The little men of Lilliput have got bows and arrows. TRUE

T or F Gulliver walks to the city. False 1000 horses take him there. FALSE

T or F The emperor speaks English to Gulliver. FALSE The emperor cannot speak English.

T or F The officers teach Lilliputian language to Gulliver. FALSE Ten teachers teach him the language.

T or F The people in Lilliput and Blefuscu eat eggs in different ways. TRUE

Choose can or cannot to complete the sentences. Circle the correct answer.
8

When Gulliver arrives at the beach, he cannot see any houses.

When Gulliver first wakes up in Lilliput, he cannot move his arms and legs.

10

When Gulliver is next to the big temple, he cannot escape.

11

When Gulliver stands up next to the temple, he can see a very small city with trees and

mountains.

12

After learning the language, Gulliver can understand the people of Lilliput.

13

After looking in Gullivers pockets, the emperor says the officers can free him.

Macmillan Readers

Gulliver in Lilliput

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Starter Level

Test Sheet Answer Key

Choose the correct verb from the box and write it in the present simple form to complete the sentences.
14

Gulliver goes to Blefescu and pulls its ships to Lilliput.

15

During the storm, there are a lot of waves.

16

Gulliver opens his eyes and sees a very little man.

17

When Gulliver says Hello to the little man, the little man runs away.

18

The people of Lilliput speak a strange language.

19

One day Gulliver asks the emperor a question.

20

The officers make a list of the things they find in Gullivers pockets.

21

The bad men of Lilliput want to kill Gulliver because he eats too much.

Macmillan Readers

Gulliver in Lilliput

This page has been downloaded from www.macmillanenglish.com. It is photocopiable, but all copies must be complete pages.
Macmillan Publishers Limited 2008. Published by Macmillan Heinemann ELT. Heinemann is a registered trademark of Harcourt Education, used under licence.

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