WORD FORM
1. Frisky..........................can be misleading. (impress)
2. I enjoy working there, every one is so.............(friend)
3. The editor welcomes........................from readers on any subjects.( correspond)
4 Some people have no..............beliefs.( religion)
Your headache and you sneeze and cough. Your nose is all stuffed up, and it keeps running, so you have to blow it every few minutes. You know by these _____ that you have a cold, and you feel completely miserable. You are not sure if you will live through the day.
Everyone suffers ______ the common cold at some time or other. It isn't a serious illness, but over a billion dollars a year is spent on different kinds of cold medicine every year. This medicine can relieve the symptoms. That is, it can make you cough less. Make your head intense, and stop your nose running for a while. However, it can cure your cold. So far ______ no cure for the common cold and no medicine to prevent it. Althrough there is no cure or preventive medicine for cold, people have all kinds of ideas about _____ prevent and treat cold. Some people think that if you eat a lot of onions, you won't catch cold. Others say that you should avoid getting wet and chilled or you will catch cold. However, this is apparently not so.
Supply the correct form of the words
1.Some young people today have a very strange ………………… (appear)
2.Her clothes look very modern and …………………… (fashion)
3.Many designers took ……………….from Vietnam’s ethnic minorities. (inspire)
4.Some designers have ……………. the Ao dai by printing lines of poetry on it. (modern)
5.They used to …………………. swimming in the afternoon. (go
Decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F).
Thailand, located in the Southeast of Asia, has a total area of 513,115 sq km. It is bordered by the countries Laos in the Northeast, Cambodia in the Southeast and Malaysia in the South. The total population is about 65.5 million in 2010. Bangkok, the most populous city, is the capital of Thailand. The country’s unit of currency is the Baht, which consists of 100 Satang.
The country enjoys a tropical monsoon climate, and there are differences between the weather in the North and the South. The Northern Thai have three seasons in a year, hot from March to May, rainy from June to October, and cool from November to February. The Southern Thai have only two seasons, rainy from April to November and hot from December to March.
The national language is Thai. English is also spoken and understood by many citizens, especially in Bangkok and other tourism areas. Although Thailand has no official religion, up to 96.4% people (2002) believe in Buddhism. Additionally, there are followers of some other religions such as Muslims, Hinduism and Christianity.
Thailand is contiguous to Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia.
A. True
B. False
I, Choose the best answer
1, One basic question psychologists have tried to answer is ___________
A, people learn B, how do people learn C, people learn how D, how people learn
2, Some ancient units such as the say, the foot, and the pound,______today
A, are still in use B, that are still in use C, which are still in use D, still in use
3, My car broke down, ________a real nuisance
A, that was B, which was C, which were D, where was
4, That contract, abot_____we had a disagreement last month, has now gone through
A, that B, what C, whom D, which
5, A philatelist is a person____
A, that stamp collecting B, who collec stamps C, whose collect stamps D, all
6, A new varieties of rice___is adapted to harsh climatic conditions has been developed
A, what B, where C, that D, who
7, La Guardian Airport in New York city____after Fiorello La Guardian, one of New York's most popular mayors
A, which is named B, named C, which named D, is named
Rewrite the following sentences based on the given words.
1. It is necessary for me to find some information related to the Giong festival for my project.
→ I (have to)
2. Most of the traditional events are free for all people to join.
→ People (have to)
3. If we come home late, our parents will get angry.
→ We (must)
4. Students mustn’t cheat in any kinds of exams.
→ Students (allowed)
5. Students don’t have to wear uniform today because it is Saturday.
→ Students (need)
Reading
Who read ? All kind of people : the old, the ...(1)......, everyone. And why do people read? For (2)......... variey of reasons. Some for pleasure, (3) ........because they have to. And when do people (4) .........? Well sometimes not often, (5) ..........other people read all the time, day and (6)........... But the most important question is what do (7)...........read? Adverts ? Stories ? Science books ? Maps ? It could (8) ..........anything ! Ask your family and friends all these (9)........... Then make your own answers (10).......who read, what , why , and where.
Question 5: Read the text then answer the questions below.
Fire was very important to man . He needed fire to keep himself warm at night. He used fire to cook his food. He used fire to frighten away enemies and wild animals. In some parts of the world he used fire to signal messages. Red Indians, for example, used fire to make smoke signals. In some other countries people lit fire to warm their friends of danger. Fire was also used to give light. Before the invention of the oil lamp, men used burning sticks as torchs. And before man discovered gas and electricity, he hung small fires in wire baskets from posts to light the streets. One man even used fire to tell the time. He invented a candle clock. He made a candle that took exactly twelve hours to burn. Then he marked this candle in twelve equal parts. He lit the candle and could tell the time by counting the number of parts left of the burning candle. But the candle clock did not always work well. If there was a wind blowing on the candle, the flame burned too quickly.
1. What did man probably first use fire for?
2. For what purpose was fire used by red Indians?
3. What were the first street lights?
4. How long did the candle clock take to burn?
5. What would happen if a wind blew on a candle clock?
IX. Some of the lines are correct, and some have a word which should not be there. If a line is correct put a tick () by the number.
If not, write the word next to the line. Most people in my country have only lived in cities for the past thirty years. Before that they have lived in villages or small towns by the sea or in the mountains. This is why it is not unusual to hear even young children who they have lived in cities all their lives are talking about 'their village'. What they mean is the place where their parents were grew up or previous generations of their family lived. Even today although 'the village' is an important part of the lives of the majority of people who now make their living in cities. Most families still have yet a house in a village somewhere around the country and they return at there in the summer or during other holidays to help with the family land or just to spend time with friends and relatives. There is a wonderful sense of community and a shared past in each these villages which is so different from the cities in where most of us live. If these villages can survive, I am sure people will find it more easier to spend time in them in the future. People who have made many money in the cities will start to can invest in their old family homes and help to maintain this lovely aspect of family life in my country.
some people have said that red wine is good for the heart too
it (been) that red wine is good for the heart too