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Write a verb form the box in the correct form, present simple or present continuous, in each gap. Use the words in brackets with the verb. Use contractions where possible. You can use the verbs more than once
contact/do/drive/focus/go/happen/have/like/look/need/say/sound/take/think/try/work
Sandy: Hey, George! How's things? What (1) (you) are you doing
George: Hi, Sandy!Fine(2) (I/just) I'm just doing some research for that history project
Sandy: (3) (How/it) is it going ?
George:Yeah, (4) (it/well) it's going well, thanks. The website (5) (I) I'm looking at now is very good . It's got loads of useful information.
Sandy: Great!Listen, the reason (6) (I) I contact you it that my (7) (mum) mum drives past the library every morning on the way to work, and (8) (she) she says she can give you a lift tomorrow morning, if you like
George: Wow, that's really kind of her, but actually (9) (it) doesn't take long to walk there from here, so (10) ( she) she doesn't need to worry. Can you thank her for me, though?
Sandy: Sure!
George: (11) (what) ......................... with your project? (12) (you) ............................ a title yet?
Sandy: No (13) (I/even) ...................... a topic yet!(14) (I/really) I'm really focus on it at the moment, though. (15) (I) I have to finish my physics project first.
George: Why (16) (you) don't you try something on the second World War? That's interesting
Sandy: No, (17) (I) I don't like wars! I'd rather do something(18)(that) that works more on social history
George: Like what?
Sandy: Like the role of women in the Industrial Revolution
George:(19) (that) That sounds good
Sandy:(20) (you) You think so? Okay. Maybe I'll do that, then.
Hmmmmm =))
Reading and choose the best answer.
Strange things happen to time when you travel, because the earth is divided into twenty- four time zones, one hour apart. You can have days with more or fewer than twenty- four hours, and weeks with more or fewer than seven days.
If you make a five- day trip across the Atlantic Ocean, your ship enters a different time zone every day. As you enter each zone, the time changes one hour. Traveling West, you set your clock back; traveling East, you set it ahead. Each day of your trip has either twenty - five or twenty - three hours.
If you travel by ship across the Pacific Ocean, you cross the international date line. By agreement, this is the point where a new day begins. When you cross the line, you change your calendar one full day, backward or forward. traveling East, today becomes yesterday; traveling east, it is tomorrow.
11). The difference in time between zones is ..............................
A). seven days B). more than seven days
C). one hour D). twenty - four hours
12). From this selection it seems true that the Atlantic Ocean .......................
A). is in one time zone B). is divided into twenty - four zones
C). can't be crossed in five days D). is divided into five time zones
13). If you cross the ocean going East, you set clock ..........................................
A). ahead by twenty - three hours B). ahead one hour in each new time zone C). back one full day for each time zone D). ahead one hour for the whole trip
14). The international date line is the name for .........................
A). the beginning of any new time zone B). any time zone in the Pacific Ocean.
C). the point where a new day begins D). any point where time changes by one hour
15). The best title for this selection is ..........................
A). How Time Zones Were Set Up B). Crossing the International Date Line
C). how Time Changes Around the World D). A trip Across the Atlantic
Reading and choose the best answer.
Strange things happen to time when you travel, because the earth is divided into twenty- four time zones, one hour apart. You can have days with more or fewer than twenty- four hours, and weeks with more or fewer than seven days.
If you make a five- day trip across the Atlantic Ocean, your ship enters a different time zone every day. As you enter each zone, the time changes one hour. Traveling West, you set your clock back; traveling East, you set it ahead. Each day of your trip has either twenty - five or twenty - three hours.
If you travel by ship across the Pacific Ocean, you cross the international date line. By agreement, this is the point where a new day begins. When you cross the line, you change your calendar one full day, backward or forward. traveling East, today becomes yesterday; traveling east, it is tomorrow.
11). The difference in time between zones is ..............................
A). seven days B). more than seven days
C). one hour D). twenty - four hours
12). From this selection it seems true that the Atlantic Ocean .......................
A). is in one time zone B). is divided into twenty - four zones
C). can't be crossed in five days D). is divided into five time zones
13). If you cross the ocean going East, you set clock ..........................................
A). ahead by twenty - three hours B). ahead one hour in each new time zone C). back one full day for each time zone D). ahead one hour for the whole trip
14). The international date line is the name for .........................
A). the beginning of any new time zone B). any time zone in the Pacific Ocean.
C). the point where a new day begins D). any point where time changes by one hour
15). The best title for this selection is ..........................
A). How Time Zones Were Set Up B). Crossing the International Date Line
C). how Time Changes Around the World D). A trip Across the Atlantic
I/ Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word:
WALKING IN THE COUNTRY
I enjoy walking. It's good exercise and it takes me .......... of the town and into the country. I think that's ...........I have a dog. She needs to ...........out and so I have a reason to go for a walk. I go every Sunday and it doesn't ........... to me if it's cold, windy and raining or a beautiful sunny day. I just love to get away from people and be............ for a few hours. I always go home at the same time every Sunday............ walk over the hills to a little village in the country. The walk isn't very............, only about an hour, but it's quite hard work because I have to walk up the hill and down the other side. .............. I get to the village, I go to the pub for a beer and........... food. After lunch, I walk back along a different path and arrive home in time ......... tea.
ĐÁP ÁN: Click here
II/ Complete the second sentence so that it has similar meaning to the first one
1. The book was less expensive than I had expected.
-> The book didn't as expensive as I had expected.
2. Man has never had such efficient servants as computer.
-> Computer are the most efficient servants man has ever had
3. The fire will go out if he doesn't put more wood on.
-> Unless he puts more wood on, The fire will not go out
4. I am sure she was very beautiful when she was young.
-> She must be very beautiful when she was young.
5. He prefers golf to tennis.
-> He'd rather golf than tennis.
6. It takes three hours to drive from Hai Phong to Ha Noi.
-> It is a 3 - hour trip from Hai Phong to Ha Noi.
7. I am sorry I missed your birthday party.
-> I wish i hadn't missed your birthday party.
III/ Rearrange the following sentences in the correct order to make a meaningful dialogue.
A. Will you accept cheque?
B. No, sir. But can you enroll me as a member?
C. Yes, sir. I suppose I need your help.
D. Do you want just to consult the book here, or are you thinking of borrowing it?
E. Certainly. Here is an application form. You have to pay a deposit of 20 dollars.
F. We lend books only to members. Are you a member?
G. Can I help you?
H. No, I am afraid we can't accept cheque.
I. I want to borrow books.
J. What a pity. I am short of cash.
ĐÁP ÁN:
1. g 2. c 3. d 4. i 5. f
6. b 7. e 8. a 9. h 10. j
IV/ Fill each gap with the correct form of the verb on the box.
| Experience; lose; get; attend; award; respond; look; hear; improve; surf; wander; leak |
1. If you work hard, you'll be ................ the scholarship.
2. He said he ................ forward to Tet holidays.
3. This is the most embarrassing thing, I've ever ...................
4. If he ............. that English school, his english would get better.
5. Please tell me if you ................. from her.
6. I don't want my document ................ out, I want to keep it secret.
7. Viruses can keep you from ................ access to the file you want to open.
8. I enjoy ............... the net looking for informationon TV.
9. Over nineteen teenagers have............... to Jim's questions.
10. Sometimes we see him ..............alone in the park.
ĐÁP ÁN: Phần II - part 2
Have you ever asked yourself why it is that we (1) keep work? If it is, as some people say, just a question of money, would you be prepared to do any job as long as you (2) earned a lot, even if it involved working for long hours in appalling (3) conditions? Or are you perhaps more interested in the (4) satisfaction you get when you feel that you are good at your job? It's true that there is a great sense of (5) achievement behind, for example, the creation of a well-made product, or the clinching of an important deal, though this might not be the (6) case if you were serving in a shop or delivering letters. Still, as long as the customers are satisfied, then you can (7) pride yourself on a job well done, and feel that you have (8) contributed to the success of the company that (9) employs you. On the other hand, would you feel that your work was more worthwhile if you received more praise from your employers? Would you feel happier if they paid you a (10) bonus or sent you to a sales conference in Tahiti? Or is praise unnecessary, as long as the job (11) provides you with the company of other people, and the feeling that you belong to the group? Most of us are probably too (12) busy working to wonder too much about this. One day perhaps we'll find that ideal job which gives life meaning, but until then we'll just get up every morning and keep on working.
- people who may ask you questions about what is in your luggage? 1. C
- your suitcases and what is in them? 2. B
- people who are waiting for their suitcases to come from the plane? 3. C
- something you must do it, for example, you have a US or Japanese passport? 4. A
- people who are going to change planes at Heathrow and go to another foreign country? 5. D
- tobacco, alcohol and other things with special tax on them? 6. C
- people of all nationalities who have just come from countries like Japan, the USA, Argentina? 7. A
- people of all nationalities who have just come from countries like France, Italy, Germany? 8. A
- special signs for people who have not yet completed their journey? 9. D
- the first thing you do after you get out of the plane at Heathrow? 10. D
VIII. Complete the conversation with the words given in the box, then practice it with your partner. do o’clock likes like and you joke afternoon take Mai:
Do you (1) ___go___ roller skating, Mike?
Nick: Yes, I do. I go roller-skating every Saturday!
Mai: Oh, really? Where?
Nick: Well, I go to the park with my friends after school, at about five (2)___a'clock___. We roller-skate for about an hour and then we go home
Mai: I go roller-skating too – but I go on Sunday. I go to the market with my mother in the morning, and then I (3) __take__ our dog for a walk. Then in the (4) afternoon_____ I go to the park with my mother.
Nick: Your mother?
Mai: Yes, she (5) ___goes___ roller-skating too, and she’s really good!
Nick: And what do you do on Sunday evening?
Mai: Oh, I usually go out with my friends. We have a drink together or go to the cinema. (6) __Would you like to drink together or go to the cinema___?
Nick: Oh, on Sunday I (7)_____do____ my homework.
Mai: What? Is that a (8) ___wrong_____? Nick: No! It’s true!
Mai: Oh, Nick! Get a life!
Nowadays, some people choose to live and work in the countryside. New ways of working, such as online working, have made it (1) boring for more people to live there. There are both advantages and disadvantages to living in the countryside.
On the one hand, life in the countryside is very peaceful (2). There are less cars and that means that there is less noise, and that it is less polluted(3) . Furthermore, there is more land available in the countryside, and people can often live in bigger houses or flats than in cities. Finally, it is easier to do a lot of (4)Outdoor activities such as walking or cycling if you live in the countryside. On the other hand, life in the countryside can be (5) isolated There are fewer restaurants, cinemas and shops to go to . Moreover, there is little public transport, which makes it difficult to get (6) around if you don't have a car. Finally, you can feel (7) possible if you live a long way from other people.
In (8) conclusion, there are both pros and cons to living in the countryside. However, in my opinion, the peacefulness of the countryside makes it a very attractive option.
Theo mình nghĩ là:
1) possible
2) peaceful
3) polluted
4) outdoor
5) boring
6) around
7) isolated
8) conclusion
how can you describe the experience below? Use one or two adj from the box for each sentence
frightening,exciting,surprising,terrifying,boring,exhausting
1 you get stuck in the lift terryfying
2 you go on a 15 mile-walk then climb three mountains exhausting
3 you go on the biggest roller coaster in the world exciting
4 you find a spider in the bath frightening
5 someone shows you their holiday photos for hours and hours boring
6 your teacher says '' you're all such wonderful students that I won't give you any more homework '' surprising
mik can phai nop toi nay r bn nao gioi giup mik nhe