II. Give the correct form of verbs in brackets: (2pts)
1. Listen to these students! What language they (speak) ……………….....?
2. What you (do) ……………………….. If you had a lot of money?
3. Did you advise Jane (join) ....…………………….. in the Vietnamese speaking contest?
4. Who (carry) ……………………..... your bag when you climb Mount Phanxipang?
5. In Viet Nam, it (not snow) ...…………………….. in winter except for Sa Pa and Lang Son.
6. We (always/ make) ....……………………...... to work hard by our parents.
7. Their grandparents prefer (watch) ....…………………… basketball to playing ..……………………... it.
8. My friends (wait) .....…………………….. for me when I got to the stadium.
9. Nothing (do) ........…………………… since he moved here.
10. To avoid (attack) ...……………………... again, the millionaire hired some guards.
III.Give the correct form of the words in the brackets (1pt)
1. Novelists are among the most _____ people in the world. (IMAGINE)
2. Secondary education is _____ and free in many countries. (COMPEL)
3. The song has _____ been selected for the Sea Games 22, Vietnam. (OFFICE)
4. . _____ are doing their best to make people aware of the danger of air pollution. (ENVIRONMENT)
5. Your father is a bit _____. I think he should go on a diet. (WEIGH)
III. Fill in the blank with a suitable word. GIẢI THÍCH ĐÁP ÁN LUÔN VỚI Ạ
Isn’t it amazing how much time we spend (1) about food? “Have you ever eaten ...?” “What did you have for lunch?” and so on. And when you travel from one country to another, you find that people have quite different (2) about food. People often feel that what they eat is normal, and that what other people eat is strange or silly.
In most parts of Asia, for example, no (3) is complete without rice. In England, people (4) potatoes every day. In the Middle East, bread is the main part of every meal. Eating, like so many things we do, becomes a (5) which is difficult to change. Americans like to drink a lot of orange juice and coffee. The English (6) tea four or five times every day. Australians drink large amount of beer and the French drink (7) every day.
The sort of meat people like to eat also differs from one country to another. Horse (8) is thought to be delicious in France. In Hong Kong, some people enjoy eating snakes. New Zealanders eat sheep, but they never eat goat meat. The Japanese don’t like to eat sheep meat because of its smell, but they enjoy raw fish.
So it (9) that although eating is a topic that we can talk about for hours, there is very little (10) sense in what we say about it. People everywhere enjoy eating what they have always been earing, and there is very little we can do to change our eating habits.
1. What is the point of trying to stay here when you don’t have a job? You have been ___ for two years! | ||
A. uncomfortable | B. unemployed | C. unhappy |
2. Many city___________ find it difficult to deal with the city’s pollution. | ||
A. dwellers | B. livers | C. individuals |
3. City life not only offers young people with lots of opportunities, but it has lots of ___ as well. | ||
A. variety | B. advantages | C. drawbacks |
4. Sydney is a ___________ city. People from all around the world come and live here. | ||
A. multicultural | B. affordable | C. challenging |
5. This city’s _______ is awful. We’ve been waiting for hours without moving a single inch! | ||
A. traffic accident | B. vehicle | C. transport |
Choose the correct functions of these Zero conditional sentences.
1 If my husband has a cold, I usually catch it.
▢ Things that usually or always happen
▢ Instructions in situations
2 Ask Pete if you're not sure what to do.
▢ Things that usually or always happen
▢ Instructions in situations
3 If public transport is efficient, people stop using their cars.
▢ Things that usually or always happen
▢ Instructions in situations
4 If you want to come, call me before 5:00.
▢ Things that usually or always happen
▢ Instructions in situations
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6. "Did you enjoy the party last night" My classmate asked me
7. MY friends always ask me:" What genre of music do you like most
8. "What have you done to cope with your work stress" My doctor asked me
9. "What do you often do if you are sad" Jim asked me
10. Jim asked me:" Who did you run into yesterday
Answer the question:
1. What can you do to protect the environment?
2. Name some green activities?
3. Have you ever participated in any green campaigns at school?
Read the text and decide T (true)/ F (false) for each statement.
Find native English speakers In certain areas it’s the hardest thing to do, but it’s the best use of your time. Talking to actual native speakers is the most effective way to improve your English skills, speaking or otherwise. So whether you have to Skype them, call them, or beg them to speak to you, do so. Your progress will be faster this way than any other.
Listen to the music of English No, not English music, the music of English - its lilt, its prosody, the sing-songy-ness of it. The intonation. Even if you speak perfect English technically, if you speak it like a robot you’re not speaking it the way it’s meant to be spoken.
Slow down Above all, if you want to be understood, slow down. The more clearly you speak, the better chance your listener has of understanding you. It’s tempting to get nervous and want to speed up to get it all over with, but you can’t do that! Clarity is key - for some native English speakers, too!
Record yourself Though we hear ourselves all the time, we really don’t know quite what we sound like. So record yourself! What are the weak and strong points you hear in your speech? And then you can concentrate on what you need to work on.
Speak English at home This is the biggest, easiest mistake to make. You go about your day, you’re on the job working partly in English, you go to your English class, and then you go home and revert back to your native tongue. While you may be making slow improvements, you’ll never get past that dreaded lingual plateau. Make a point to speak it at home, too. Have only English at the dinner table. Stick to English TV at home. Make it as 24/7 as possible.
Talking to actual native speakers is the least effective way to improve your English skills
A. True
B. False
*Give the correct form of the verb in bracket.
1. I would help him if he (ask) …………………me.
2. What would you do if you (see) …………………a snake?
3. What would he do if he (have) …………………a lot of money?
4. John would win more races if he (train) …………………harder.
5. How would your father react if you (leave) …………………school?
6. I would gladly tell you the answer if I (know) …………………myself.
7. I would be a millionaire if I (win) …………………the first lottery prize.
8. That student could get much higher marks if he (study) …………………harder.
9. The world would be a better place if there (be) …………………fewer road accidents.
10. Mr. Nam would be very happy to meet his old friends if they (come) …………………to see him.
* Give the correct form of the verb in bracket.
1. I would help him if he (ask) ……………………me.
2. What would you do if you (see) ……………………a snake?
3. What would he do if he (have) ……………………a lot of money?
4. John would win more races if he (train) ……………………harder.
5. How would your father react if you (leave) ……………………school?
6. I would gladly tell you the answer if I (know) ……………………myself.
7. I would be a millionaire if I (win) ……………………the first lottery prize.
8. That student could get much higher marks if he (study) ……………………harder.
9. The world would be a better place if there (be) ……………………fewer road accidents.
10. Mr. Nam would be very happy to meet his old friends if they (come) ……………………to see him.