Last year I visited _______ village in the Northern part of Vietnam and _______ locals were very friendly.
A. the/the
B. a/x
C. x/the
D. a/the
Last year I visited _______ village in the Northern part of Vietnam and _______ locals were very friendly.
A. the/the
B. a/x
C. x/the
D. a/the
part: Rewrite the following sentences
1.They will publish this book next year
->This book
2.I know a lot of people. They live in Ba Lia - Vung Tau province
->I
3.They last visited their home village five years ago
->They have
4.Our trip to the countryside lasted for 4 days
->We had
5."When will you return the books to the library?" she asked me
->she asked
6.They built our school 2 years ago.
->Our school
7.We will be late for school if we don't hurry
->Unless we
8."Do your parents live near here, Nam?" asked Ba
->Ba asked
9."Why don't we use a few water?"
->He suggested
10.Try to recycle things and we will save natural resources
->if we
11.We spend the whole day in the garden because of lovely weather
->Because
12.The police continuned to watch the house
->The police went
13.The last time she went our with him was 9 months ago
->It is
14.The police arrested the theif
->The theif
15.She couldn't come to my brithday party because she was busy
->Shw was busy
16.I'm sorry i don't know the way to your house
->I wish
17."Don't play on the street" He said
->He told us
18."Why do you come too late?" She asked me
->She asked
19.He gets up late this morning so he is last for school
->If he
20.The house was so old that it needed reparing
->It was such
21.It took Mai five hours to go to the seaside last week
->Mai spent
22.Nam is too young to drive a car
->Nam isn't
23."I will go to China next week" She said to me
->She said to me
24.His parents made him study for his examinations
->He
25."Are you raeding your writing, Nga?" eter said
->Peter told
26.Could you come and collect me from the station
->Would you mind
27.I started studying english three years ago
->I
28.His parents made him study for his examinations
->He
II. Read the passage and answer the questions below
Last year I visited the Somerset Levals, a coastal plain and wetland area in Somerset South West England. This area is home to one of Somerset's oldest traditional crafts-willow basket making. Basket making began in the area a long time ago. At the beginning of the 19th century, more than three thousand acres of willow trees were planted commercially there because the area provided an excellent natural hapitat for their cultivation
I'd seen willow baskets before I visited the Levels, but I was still amazed at the numerous products created by the basket makers there. They make lobster pots, bread trays, and even passenger baskets for hot air balloons
Although the arrival of plastics in the 1950s, caused the basket making industry to decline, willow growing and basket making have continued to play a significant role in by finding new markets and innovative ways of using willow. They make willow charcoal for artists and bower seats for gardents. Some even weave willow coffins. Therefore, people here can still live on the craft that their great-grandparents passed down to them
1 How can willow growers and basket makers deal with the basket making industry to decline?
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2 Are craft villages important? Why?
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3 Have you ever visited a craft village in VN?
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II. Read the passage and answer the questions below
Last year I visited the Somerset Levals, a coastal plain and wetland area in Somerset South West England. This area is home to one of Somerset's oldest traditional crafts-willow basket making. Basket making began in the area a long time ago. At the beginning of the 19th century, more than three thousand acres of willow trees were planted commercially there because the area provided an excellent natural hapitat for their cultivation
I'd seen willow baskets before I visited the Levels, but I was still amazed at the numerous products created by the basket makers there. They make lobster pots, bread trays, and even passenger baskets for hot air balloons
Although the arrival of plastics in the 1950s, caused the basket making industry to decline, willow growing and basket making have continued to play a significant role in by finding new markets and innovative ways of using willow. They make willow charcoal for artists and bower seats for gardents. Some even weave willow coffins. Therefore, people here can still live on the craft that their great-grandparents passed down to them
1 How can willow growers and basket makers deal with the basket making industry to decline?
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2 Are craft villages important? Why?
=>
3 Have you ever visited a craft village in VN?
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III READING
A Read the text, then answer the questions
Last year I visited the Somerset Levels, a coastal plain and wetland area in Somerset, South West Endland. This area is home to one of Somerset's oldest traditional crafts-willow basket making. Basket making began in the area a long time ago. At the beginning of the 19th century, more than three thousand acres of willow trees were planted commercially because the area provided an excellent natural habitat for their cultivation.
I'd seen willow baskets before I visited the Levels, but I was still amazed at the variety of products made by the basket makers there. They make lobster pots, bread trays, and even passenger baskets for hot air balloons.
Although the arrival of plastics in the 1950s caused the basket making industry to decline, willow growing and basket making have continued to play a significant role in Somerset's rural economy.
Willow growers and basket makers have dealt with this challenge by finding new markets and innovative ways of using willow. They make willow charcoal for artists, and bower seats for gardens. Some even weave willow coffin. Therefore, people here can still live on the craft that their great-grandparents passed down to them.
1 When did the writer visit the Somerset Levels?
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2 Why were thousand acres of willows planted commercially in the area at the beginning of the 19th century?
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3 How did the author feel when he visited he place?
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4 What are some innovative products made in the area?
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23. My parents were born in a quiet and peaceful village.
-> the village
24. We have just visited a modern city.
->the city
2. Read the passage and answer the questions
Last year visited the Somerset Levels, a coastal plain and wetland area in Somerset, South West England. This area is home to one of Somerset's oldest traditional crafts- willow basket making. Basket making began in the area a long time ago. At the beginning of the 19th century, more than three thousand acres of willow trees planted commercially there because the area provided an excellent natural habitat for their cultivation
I'd seen willow baskets before I visited the Levels, but I was still amazed at the numerous products created by the basket makers there. They make lobster pots, bread trays, and even passenger baskets for hot air balloons
Although the arrival of plastic in the 1950s caused the vasket making industry to decline, willow growing and basket making have continued to play a significant role in Somerset's rural economy. Willow growers and basket makers have dealt with this challenge by finding new markets and innovative ways of using willow. They make willow charcoal for artists and bower seats for gardens. Some even weave willow coffins. Therefore, people here can still live on the craft that their great-grandparents passed down to them
1 Where are the Somerset Levels?
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2 What are soem innovative products made in the area?
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3 How can willow growers and basket makers deal with the basket making industry to decline?
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4 Does basket making play an important role in the area now?
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2. Read the passage and answer the questions
Last year visited the Somerset Levels, a coastal plain and wetland area in Somerset, South West England. This area is home to one of Somerset's oldest traditional crafts- willow basket making. Basket making began in the area a long time ago. At the beginning of the 19th century, more than three thousand acres of willow trees planted commercially there because the area provided an excellent natural habitat for their cultivation
I'd seen willow baskets before I visited the Levels, but I was still amazed at the numerous products created by the basket makers there. They make lobster pots, bread trays, and even passenger baskets for hot air balloons
Although the arrival of plastic in the 1950s caused the vasket making industry to decline, willow growing and basket making have continued to play a significant role in Somerset's rural economy. Willow growers and basket makers have dealt with this challenge by finding new markets and innovative ways of using willow. They make willow charcoal for artists and bower seats for gardens. Some even weave willow coffins. Therefore, people here can still live on the craft that their great-grandparents passed down to them
1 Where are the Somerset Levels?
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2 What are soem innovative products made in the area?
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3 How can willow growers and basket makers deal with the basket making industry to decline?
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4 Does basket making play an important role in the area now?
=>
“Did you have ________ nice holiday?” — “Yes, it was _____ best holiday I’ve ever had.”
A. a - the
B. a - a
C. the - the
D. the - a
*Read.
I was a postman in a remote area of Myanmar. Once a month I went downtown to collect the post and then walked from village to village, which were far away from each other. In each village, I delivered and
collected the post. I also used to read and write letters for the villagers. Most of them were illiterate. I also passed on the news I had heard from the town and the other villages. The people treated me well. It was a hard job but I loved it.
U Sein Tun from Myanmar
My mother came from Baffin Island. She used to live in an igloo: a domed house built from blocks of ice. The house had only one room for all the generations: grandparents, parents, brothers, unmarried sisters, and sometimes other relatives. Everyone worked together to survive the Arctic winter. Men went out hunting while women stayed at home making clothes and preparing food. When they had to travel far, they rode on dogsleds. At night they used to entertain themselves by telling and acting out stories. They
danced to drum music too.
Akycha from Canada
* Find the words which mean:
Story 1.
1. not able to read or write: ………………………………
2. tell: ………………………………
3. behave towards (somebody): ………………………………
Story 2.
4. a cubed chunk: ………………………………
5. to live in difficult conditions: ………………………………
6. a vehicle that travels over snow: ………………………………
** Discuss the questions.
7. Why did the postman have to walk from village to village?
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8. Why were most villagers illiterate?
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9. Why did the people in Baffin Island use ice blocks to build their houses?
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10. Why did each house have only one room?
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