1.some students are waiting ____at_____the bus stop
2.that man is living__in____my hometown
3.can you put all your books___in__this box?
4.look! your pen is__on__the floor over there
1.some students are waiting ____at_____the bus stop
2.that man is living__in____my hometown
3.can you put all your books___in__this box?
4.look! your pen is__on__the floor over there
I. GLOBAL PROBLEMS
1. Are there any special locations in your country that need to be protected? Why?
2. What is global warming, and how can global warming affect animals?
3. What are some endangered animals that you know?
4. What are some problems affecting animals in your country? *
5. What do you do to help your local environment?
6. Are there any events to protect the environment in your area? What are they? *
Today computers come ____(1)___ all shapes and sizes.There were still big computers for companies or universities. There are other special computers for factories. These large computers tell the fatory machines ___(2)___ to do. But there are also small ___(3)___ computers to use at home or in an office. There are even computers in telephones, television ___(4)___, and cars. These computers have to be small. They are so small that you cannot ___(5)___ see all their parts.
Computers are very useful, but they also can ____(6)___ problems. One kind of problems is with the computer's memory. It is not perfect so sometimes computers ___(7)___ important information. Another problem is with the machinery. Computers are machines, and machines can break down. When the computers break down, they may ___(8)___ information, ___(9)___ chalk on a blackboard. Or they may stop doing anything at all. And there is ___(10)____ different kind of problem with computers. Some doctors say they may be bad for your health. They say you should not work with computers all day.
Fill each blank with a correct word to complete the passage
Your head aches and you sneeze and cough. Your _____ (1) is all stuffed up, and it keeps running, so you have to blow it every few minute. You Know by these _____ (2) that you have a cold, and you feel completely _____ (3). YOu are not sure iif you will live through the day.
Every one suffers _______ (4) the common cold at some time or orther. It isn't a serious _____ (5), but over a billion dollars a year is spent on diffirent kinds of cold medicine every year. This medicine every year. This medicine can relieve the symptoms. That is, it can make you cough _____ (6), make your head less intense, and stop your nose _____(7) for a while. However, it can't cure your cold. So far, _____ (8) no cure for the common cold and no medicine to prevent it.
Although there is no cure or preventive medicine for colds, people have all kinds of ideas about ____ (9) to prevent and treat colds. Some people think that if you eat a lot of onions, you won't catch cold. ______ (10) say that you should avoid getting wet and chilled, or you will catch cold. However, this is apparently not so.
Put a suitable word to complete the question
1. How ........is your mother?
-She is thirty-seven years old
2. How...........does it take you to your school?
-About fifteen minutes by bus
3. How...........students are there in your class?
-There are thirty students in my class
4. How..........does this table cost?
- It is 200,000 dong
5. How.......rice do you need?
-About two kilos
6.How............is it from here to the library?
-It about two kilometers
7. How.............do you go fishing?
-Twice a month
You are driving a bus. When you begin your route, there is an old woman named Mrs. Smith and a young boy named Raymond are on the bus. At the first stop, the old woman leaves, and a salesman, named Ed, enters. At the next stop, Jack and his sister Jill get on, as well as three women with shopping bags. The bus travels fifteen minutes, then stops and Raymond gets off and a man and his wife get on. Next, a woman with a bird in a cage gets on the bus. What is the name of the bus driver?
Read the passage and fill the suitable world in the blank :
We can choose our friends, but we cannot choose out relatives. That does not mean that members of our (1) ........................ cannot also be our friends. Many children have a very (2)................... relationship with their parents and they see them as friends.Of course when you are a teenager, there are times (3)............... you don't get on very well with your parents, or they can get angry with you. That's only natural. There are times when you want to beindependent and decide things by (4)............. After all, nobody ís perfect, and we are all (5) mistakes. But your parents understand that. When you grow up, you will see that you have many things in common with your mom and dad.
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Your head aches and you sneeze and __________. Your nose is all stuffed up, and it keeps running so you have to blow it every few minutes. You know by these symtoms that you have a ___________. You feel very unpleasant. You are not sure if you will live through the day.
Everyone may catch the ___________ cold at sometimes or other. It isn't _____________ serious illness, but people spend a billion dollars on different kind of cold medicine every __________. This medicine can releave the ________. It can make you coughv_________, make your head less intense, and stop your nose running for a while. However , it can't ____________ your cold. So far there __________ no cure for the common cold. There is no medicine ____________ cure it.
Write about your hometown. Answer the question below. (Viết về thành phố quê hương em. Trả lời các câu hỏi dưới đây)
1.What is your hometown?
2.Is it a big or a small town?
3.Is it the biggest city in your country or not?
4.What is its population?
5.Is there a river in your town or not? What's its name?
6.How many seasons are there in a year? Which season is the hottest/ the coldest?
7.What is special about your hometown?
8.Are there many cars in your town?
IV. Complete these sentences with appropriate prepositions.
1. There is some rice left _______ the electric cooker.
2. The rice noodles are made _______ the best variety of rice.
3. We can enjoy pho _______ all kinds of meals during the day.
4. Put some water _______ a pot and heat it until it boils.
5. I need two cans _______ orange juice.
6. Mi has got two pears________ her bag.
7. Pour the egg mixture………………. that pan.
8. There is some meat left………………. lunch.
9. Put the omelette on the plate and serve it……………… some vegetables.
10. Tell me………………. a popular dish where you live!
1. My…..….is to hear that you and your family are well. PLEASE
2. Men can do everything they want. Nothing is ................... POSSIBILITY
3. There was no ......................... for his absence from class yesterday. EXPLAIN
4. My friend, Ha, arranged flowers the most ........................., so they failed the contest.
ATTRACT
5. ................................. live on vegetables, fruit and cereal. VEGETABLE
Ex2
As a result of years of research, we know that too much animal fat is bad for our health. For example, Americans eat a lot of meat and only a small amount of grains, fruit and vegetables. Because of their diet, they have high rate of cancer and heart disease. In Japan, in contrast, people eat large amount of grains and very little meat. The Japanese also have very low rates of cancer and heart disease. In fact, the Japanese live longer than anyone else in the world. Unfortunately, when Japanese people move to the United States, the rates of heart disease and cancer increase as their diet changes. Moreover, as hamburgers, ice cream, and other high fat foods become popular in Japan, the rates of heart disease and cancer are increasing there as well. People are also eating more meat and diary products in other countries such as Cuba, Mauritius and Hungary. Not surprisingly, the disease rates in these countries are increasing along with the change in diet. Consequently, doctors everywhere advise people to eat more grains and vegetables and to eat less meat and fewer diary products.
1. What is the main idea of this passage?
A. Children eat the same way their parents eat.
B. Doctors advise people to eat more grains, fruits and vegetables.
C. Eating meat causes heart disease and cancer.
D. The kind of diet we have can cause or prevent diseases
2. Why do Japanese have low rates of cancer and heart disease?
A. Because their diet changes. B. Because they do eat animal fat.
C. Because they eat a lot grains and very little meat.
D. Because they live longer than anyone else in the world.
3. "… the Japanese live longer than anyone else…". What does anyone else mean?
A. all other people B. most other people C. nobody D. some other people
4."...the rates of heart and disease and cancer are increasing there as well.”
Where does there refer to?
A. In the United States. C. In Cuba.
B. In Japan. D. In Cuba Mauritius, and Hungary
5. What do doctors advise people to do?
A. eat a lot of meat
B. eat many grains and a few vegetables
C. eat more grains and vegetables and less meat.
D. eat fewer vegetables
Ex3:
The idea of a driverless car is not new. Now there are already (1)_________ on the road that can park themselves. (2)_________a truly self-driving car, one that can drive itself, is being tested by scientists and engineers. Self-driving cars have already tested on (3)___________roads. These cars (4)_______ only record images of the road, but their computerized maps view (5) _________signs, find alternative routes and (6)_________traffic lights even before they are seen by a person. By using radars and cameras, the cars can analyze information about (7)_________surroundings faster than a human can. In some of the tests, the car learn the details of a road (8)________ driving on it several times, and when it is time to drive itself, it can identify when there are pedestrians crossing and then (9)________to let them pass by. Self-driving cars could make transport safer for all of us by eliminating the cause of most of today’s accidents. Although self-driving cars may seem far off, some people believe that (10)_________will be driverless cars in showrooms in about 10 years.