I told my son to take that book to the shelf
I told my son to take that book to the shelf
Rearrange the sentences in order to make a meaningful conversation ,writting the correct letter(A-H) in each blank.The conversation starts with number 0
0.Mi:Nick,last Sunday my mother and I went to the mall in the city center to buy some new clothes for our Tet holiday.The streets were so bright at night
......A.Mi:I see.Do you know any other examples of light pollution?
......B.Mi:Besides the waste,light pollution may affect human health ad our sleep cycles
......C.Mi:Light pollution?Our teacher has just mentioned it in the lesson this morning.Why is too much light at night harmful?
.......D.Mi:And sometime we also have extra or unnceessary lights around the house
.....E.Nick:I enjoy Tet in Vietnam,Mi.But a lot of lights and posters along the streets may cause light pollution
......F.Nick:You're right,Mi.I think it is very wasteful because we use much more energy to light up the city or our home all day round
.......G.Nick:Because it may prevent us from seeing the stars and other planets
.......H.Nick:Yes,we can mention street lamps that shine in all directions,instead with a hood to point light downward the streets, or cities with lights all night long
1.Does she fancy ___________ a book to the younger children?
reads
reading
to read
read
VI. The people below want to book a hotel in a European city. Read the descriptions of six hotels in the city and decide which hotel would be the most suitable for the following people. (10 points)
1. Peter and Mary want to celebrate their anniversary in a stylish hotel with good service. They plan to eat out, see a show and go sightseeing, without using public transport.
2. David wants to do some exercise at his hotel before attending a conference in the city centre. Afterwards he plans to walk back, have a meal in his room and relax for the evening.
3. Alex and Sarah want a room in a traditional hotel with suitable facilities for their two children. They want to eat well before going sightseeing and want help with ideas for what to do.
4. Steve wants to stay overnight in a central hotel where he can experience the typical atmosphere of the city. He would like a light breakfast before leaving by public transport for his early morning flight.
5. Holly and Lucia are travelling round Europe and want to stay somewhere cheap and with nightlife nearby. They hope to make friends with other young travellers like themselves.
A. Royal It’s easy to miss this central hotel hidden away in a side street. Full of character, it is popular with families and business travellers but don’t expect luxury service. Unlimited coffee, but nothing more, is available in the morning, but there are food stores a short walk away. |
B. Mars Hotel Mars is located on one of the main streets, a short walk from tourist attractions, theatres and restaurants. The luxury rooms are beautifully decorated and furnished with antiques. An excellent breakfast is served by waiters in the top-floor restaurant, which also offers spectacular evening views over the city. |
C. Haussman The wonderful city museum is right next door to this friendly 19th century hotel. The old-fashioned furniture and attractive iron balconies all add to the homely atmosphere. The hotel games room will keep all ages entertained, and there’s plenty on offer at the self-service breakfast. Staff are always happy to supply information about what’s on. |
D. Windmill This medium-priced hotel surrounded by artists’ studios, lively bars and interesting food shops is right in the middle of the city. The underground station outside will take you anywhere, including the airport within minutes. Help yourself to breakfast from 8 am downstairs, or coffee and rolls can be brought to your room before that. |
E. Hi-Tech All costs are kept low here. Guests book on the internet, then check in and buy everything they need from machines. Breakfast comes in airline-style boxes. You sleep in a tiny cabin for one and roll up your bed during the day. A fun choice for backpackers, who get together in the lively club next door. |
F. Archway This 19th century hotel is in a busy area with plenty of restaurants. It was modernised two years ago and now has a fitness centre. Rooms are very comfortable with widescreen TV. There is no restaurant, but you can order decent hot food via reception from the takeaway next door. |
1. You (be) .............to Phong Nha before?
-Yes, we( spend) .............(our) holiday there last month.
2. My aunt( not visit) ...........us since she (move) ............... to the new town.
3.Look! Our train( come) ..........
4. You should practice( speak) ..............English everyday.
5. My sister always (do)......the washing up, but I(do)....it tonight because she is sick.
6. He(cut) .........my hair too short
- Don't worry; It (grow) .......again quickly
(mink đag cần gấp)
III. Fill in each blank with a suitable preposition.
1. That's very kind...................you to help me...................this math problem.
2. Our group is planning to help the community...................encouraging all members to participate................... a recycling program.
3. We hope to earn some money...................our school Y & Y.
4. To be member of our organization, you can register...................today.
5. My father is good...................gardening.
6. I am had high marks...................exams...................working very hard school.
1. The teacher spoke ______________________(slow) enough for us to understand.
2. She answered all the questions ______________________(good) than the other students and she got a very good mark.
3. This street is too _____________________(crowd). Couldn’t you drive a bit _____________________(slow)?
4. ____________________(Poison) chemical waste should be treated before being dumped into rivers and lakes.
5. Do you think we need to preserve our ancestors’ ______________________(tradition)?
collect | perform | cook | plant | enroll | play | gather | join | recycle | raise |
1. Hoang likes.....................................badminton and table tennis.
2. My brother is.....................................for the activities for this summer.
3. We can collect glass, paper and cans, and send them for......................................
4. This program focuses on.....................................fund for the poor.
5. In.....................................this program, you will help street children.
6. The Y & Y Green Group are.....................................trees along the sidewalk.
7. They will start the spring activities program by.....................................garbage at Dong Xuan Market.
8. We finish.....................................broken glasses at 6 pm.
9. .....................................meals is my sister's favorite hobby.
10. Ba likes.....................................music but Tam doesn't.
IV. Pick out the word that doesn’t belong to the group with the print in bold word.
1. Hobby: swimming, drawing, gardening, clothing
2. Scouting: cleaning up beaches, watching TV, caring for animals, planting trees
3. Gerund: gathering, ceiling, camping, collecting
4. Personal information: busy, name, address, interests
5. Outdoor activities: playing soccer, emptying garbage, watering flowers, reading books
IV. Choose the word (a, b, c, or d) that best fits each of the blank spaces.
This American (21) _____ is the main business and cultural center of the Midwest. New York is famous (22) _____ its music, opera, and theater. It also (23) _____ excellent museums. When shopping (24) _____ this city, you can (25) _____ a long row of fashionable stores on North Michigan Avenue. This area (26) _____ the Magnificent Mile. One of the world’s (27)____buildings, the John Hancock Center, is (28) _____ on this avenue.
opera (n) nhạc kịch avenue (n) đại lộ
row (n) hàng, dãy fashionable (adj) sang trọng
21. a. city b. capitalc. area d. ground
22. a. about b. withc. ond. for
23. a. have b. hasc. there isd. there are
24. a. inb. atc. ond. of
25. a. visit b. to visitc. visitingd. to visiting
26. a. call b. callsc. calledd. is called
27. a. tall b. tallerc. more talld. tallest
28. a. either b. neitherc. alsod. too
V. Read the following passage and choose the item (a, b, c, or d) that best answers each of the questions about it.
A recent survey shows that Britons hate their neighbors. The results are alarming. 80% of the people who took part in the L1rvey feel that their neighbors are inconsiderate. 25C/c don’t talk to the people who live next door and 10% don’t even know their names. In fact, one million householders in Britain would like to move because of the people that live next door.
The biggest cause of friction is noise. Many of the complaints about noise came from people who live in flats and divided houses. The other major problems are arguments about car parking spaces, and old people complaining about the young.
inconsiderate (adj): thiếu quan tâm survey (n): khảo sat
friction (n): sự xích mích
29. What does the word ‘hate’ in line 1 mean?
a. dislike someone very muchb. like someone very much
c. love someone very muchd. proud of someone
30. We could replace ‘took part in’ in line 2 with _____.
a. ‘participated in’ b. ‘joined’c. ‘cared for’ d. a & b are correct
31. ______of the people who took part in the survey don’t know their neighbors’ names.
a. 80% b. 25% c. 10% d. One million
32. How many householders in Britain would like to move because of their neighbors?
a. 80% of them b. 25% of them c. 10% of them d. one million
33. Which of the following is true?
a. Just some Britons hate their neighbors.
b. 80% of the -people who took part in the survey feel that their neighbors are nice.
c. Noise isn’t the biggest cause of friction.
d. One of the major problems is arguments about car parking places.