I forgot to include the following sentences for you to check.

By the way, how do you call the sheet where the teachers register each student's school marks. This document is kept by the students themselves and families are expected to sign it once a month.

Revision test: interrogative forms

1)I received a CD-player from my parents for Christmas. What did you receive from your parents?
2) I didn’t come to the party because I was in bed with flu.
Why didn't you come to the party?
3) The hotel room was awful. What was it like? She went on a week’s skiing holiday with her schoolmates.I never surf the internet in the evening.
4)I’m going on a school trip to the mountains next week.The bus fare to school costs 3 Euros.
5) It usually takes me twenty minutes to walk to school. I go to football traning once a week and I play a match on Saturdays.
6) They went sightseeing by bus
You don't have to wear sports shoes and a long-sleeved cotton shirt.
The surgeon put my ankle in a cast and I had (to have it?) in a cast for a month.
7) I've always backache because I don't practice any sports (from not practicing any sports? is possible)
8) I haven't seen him for two days. How long is it since you last saw him? (you can't say "how long haven't you seen him?" but How long did you last see him?)

By the way, how do you call the sheet where the teachers register each student's school marks. This document is kept by the students themselves and families are expected to sign it once a month.

My grandchildren call these progress reports or report cards. Usually progress reports are sent out more frequently during a term, and the report card is sent home at the end of the term.

Revision test: interrogative forms

1) OK

2) OK

3) The hotel room was awful. What was it like? She went on a week’s skiing holiday with her schoolmates. I never surf the Internet in the evening.

4) I’m going on a school trip to the mountains next week. The bus fare to school costs 3 Euros.

5) It usually takes me twenty minutes to walk to school. I go to football practice once a week, and I play a match each Saturday.

6) They went sightseeing by bus. You don't have to wear sports shoes and a long-sleeved cotton shirt. The surgeon put my ankle in a cast, and I had to keep it on
for a month.

7) I've always had backaches because I don't warm up or practice any sports.

8) I haven't seen him for two days. How long is it since you last saw him? (you can't say "how long haven't you seen him?" but How long did you last see him?) <~~Neither of the phrasings in parentheses is correct.

To answer your first question, the document where teachers register each student's school marks, which is kept by the students themselves, is commonly referred to as a "grade book" or "report card."

Now, let's move on to the questions you provided for revision.

1) "What did you receive from your parents?" This question is formed by using the auxiliary verb "did" followed by the subject "you" and the main verb "receive." To answer this question, the speaker would need to mention what they received from their parents.

2) "Why didn't you come to the party?" This question is formed by using the interrogative word "why" followed by the auxiliary verb "did," the subject "you," and the main verb "come." To answer this question, the speaker would need to provide the reason why they didn't attend the party, which in this case is being in bed with the flu.

3) "What was it like?" This question is formed by using the interrogative word "what," the auxiliary verb "was," and the subject "it" followed by the adjective "like." To answer this question, the speaker would need to describe the hotel room.

4) "How much does the bus fare to school cost?" This question is formed by using the interrogative word "how much," the auxiliary verb "does," the subject "the bus fare," and the main verb "cost." To answer this question, the speaker would need to provide the amount of money the bus fare to school costs.

5) "How long does it take you to walk to school?" This question is formed by using the interrogative words "how long," the auxiliary verb "does," the subject "it," and the main verb "take." To answer this question, the speaker would need to state the duration of time it takes them to walk to school.

6) "How did they go sightseeing?" This question is formed by using the interrogative word "how," the auxiliary verb "did," and the subject "they" followed by the main verb "go." To answer this question, the speaker would need to specify the mode of transportation they used for sightseeing.

7) "Why do I always have backache?" This question is formed by using the interrogative word "why," the auxiliary verb "do," and the subject "I" followed by the adverb "always" and the main verb "have." To answer this question, the speaker would need to mention the reason they always have backache, which in this case is the lack of practicing any sports.

8) "How long is it since you last saw him?" This question is formed by using the interrogative words "how long," the auxiliary verb "is," the subject "it," the adverb "since," and the subject "you" followed by the auxiliary verb "last" and the main verb "saw." To answer this question, the speaker would need to state the duration of time since they last saw him.