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for / at / to / they / snacks / go / the / school cafeteria / and / break / drinks.
Read the text about snacks in Germany, Brazil and Japan. Complete the blanks with a/an, some, any or (no word).
Susan (from Germany): “Well, I often have (31) ........... snack at about eleven in the morning. I usually go to a kiosk near here and buy (32) ........... sausage, and then I eat it, standing up at a small table near the kiosk. Then at about four o’clock we usually stop work and have (33) .......... cup of coffee and (34) ......... cakes.”
Renato (from Brazil): “I don’t usually have (35)........... food in the middle of the morning, but in the afternoon, at about five o’clock, I sometimes have a coffee. Yesterday, for example, I had (36) ............ loaf of bread and (37) ...................... cheese. I get very hungry in the afternoons! Oh, yes. and I had (38) ................ iced tea. You can buy it at the beach or on the streets - it’s very popular in Brazil.”
Japanese sweets with traditional green tea. At work, on weekdays we usually have a ‘three o’clock snack’. Today I had (40)....... biscuits and tea, but no milk! I find it very strange that English people have milk in their tea!”
Cho dạng đúng của đọng từ trong ngoặc
1.She(not go)............. to school on Sundays
2.My sister enjoys(listen).............to music in her free time
3.we like(skip)......... in our free time
4.Nam wants(buy)....... a packet of candy
5.She'd like(drink)..........a glass of milk
6.Hoa's mother wants her (go)......to the market(buy)......................some vegetables
7.We need(do).........morning exercise to keep fit.
8.Her class (have).....forty students
9.Ba(come................from Nha Trang but he(stay).......with his uncle and aunt at the moment
10.Who(Miss Loan/talk).......... to in the school yard at present?
Hãy xác định những thông tin sau là Đúng (True) hay Sai (False).
The school year in Vietnam runs from September through the first of June. It is divided into two semesters. The first semester begins in September and ends before the Lunar New Year, while the second one begins right after the first one and lasts until June the first. Children in Vietnam go to school six days a week from Monday to Saturday and a typical school day runs from 7:00 to about 11:30 in the morning. Vietnamese students are expected to take school very seriously and to work hard. Most periods begin with a small test. The teacher calls on some students to stand and answer a few questions to check their understanding of the last lesson.
After school, Vietnamese students take part in a lot of activities. Some students play sports. Soccer, table tennis, and badminton are the most popular. Others enjoy going swimming. A few students like music and movies. They often practice playing musical instruments in the music hall or go to the cinema with their friends to see the latest films. In addition, some students play video games or computer games or stay at home to help their parents. The after-school activities above help students find friends with similar interests, develop their talents, and sometimes even discover their career goals.
The teacher often tests the students’ knowledge of the last lesson before starting new lessons.
A. True
B. False
V. Read the following passage and answer question.
In Viet Nam, secondary school students often go to school six days a week, from Monday to Saturday. At school, they study about 13 subjects such as: Math, English, Literature Classes often start at 7 a.m and finish at 11 a.m. They have two 15 minute breaks each day. One break is in the morning and the other is in the afternoon. At recess, they often play some traditional games such as: playing marbles, skipping rope, shuttle cock…The yard is very noisy until the bell rings and classes begin again.
32. How many subjects do they study at school? ________________________________________
33. What time do classes start and finish? _____________________________________________
34. What do they often do at recess? _________________________________________________
Hãy xác định những thông tin sau là Đúng (True) hay Sai (False).
The school year in Vietnam runs from September through the first of June. It is divided into two semesters. The first semester begins in September and ends before the Lunar New Year, while the second one begins right after the first one and lasts until June the first. Children in Vietnam go to school six days a week from Monday to Saturday and a typical school day runs from 7:00 to about 11:30 in the morning. Vietnamese students are expected to take school very seriously and to work hard. Most periods begin with a small test. The teacher calls on some students to stand and answer a few questions to check their understanding of the last lesson.
After school, Vietnamese students take part in a lot of activities. Some students play sports. Soccer, table tennis, and badminton are the most popular. Others enjoy going swimming. A few students like music and movies. They often practice playing musical instruments in the music hall or go to the cinema with their friends to see the latest films. In addition, some students play video games or computer games or stay at home to help their parents. The after-school activities above help students find friends with similar interests, develop their talents, and sometimes even discover their career goals.
No one expects students to take school seriously and to work hard in Vietnam.
A. True
B. False
Hãy chọn đáp án đúng để trả lời các câu hỏi sau.
The school year in Vietnam runs from September through the first of June. It is divided into two semesters. The first semester begins in September and ends before the Lunar New Year, while the second one begins right after the first one and lasts until June the first. Children in Vietnam go to school six days a week from Monday to Saturday and a typical school day runs from 7:00 to about 11:30 in the morning. Vietnamese students are expected to take school very seriously and to work hard. Most periods begin with a small test. The teacher calls on some students to stand and answer a few questions to check their understanding of the last lesson.
After school, Vietnamese students take part in a lot of activities. Some students play sports. Soccer, table tennis, and badminton are the most popular. Others enjoy going swimming. A few students like music and movies. They often practice playing musical instruments in the music hall or go to the cinema with their friends to see the latest films. In addition, some students play video games or computer games or stay at home to help their parents. The after-school activities above help students find friends with similar interests, develop their talents, and sometimes even discover their career goals.
In which paragraph does the information “Vietnamese students take part in a lot of after-school activities.” appear?
A. paragraph 1
B. paragraph 2
C. both paragraph 1 and 2
Hãy xác định những thông tin sau là Đúng (True) hay Sai (False).
The school year in Vietnam runs from September through the first of June. It is divided into two semesters. The first semester begins in September and ends before the Lunar New Year, while the second one begins right after the first one and lasts until June the first. Children in Vietnam go to school six days a week from Monday to Saturday and a typical school day runs from 7:00 to about 11:30 in the morning. Vietnamese students are expected to take school very seriously and to work hard. Most periods begin with a small test. The teacher calls on some students to stand and answer a few questions to check their understanding of the last lesson.
After school, Vietnamese students take part in a lot of activities. Some students play sports. Soccer, table tennis, and badminton are the most popular. Others enjoy going swimming. A few students like music and movies. They often practice playing musical instruments in the music hall or go to the cinema with their friends to see the latest films. In addition, some students play video games or computer games or stay at home to help their parents. The after-school activities above help students find friends with similar interests, develop their talents, and sometimes even discover their career goals.
The Vietnamese students have two days off a week.
A. True
B. False
Hãy chọn đáp án đúng để trả lời các câu hỏi sau.
The school year in Vietnam runs from September through the first of June. It is divided into two semesters. The first semester begins in September and ends before the Lunar New Year, while the second one begins right after the first one and lasts until June the first. Children in Vietnam go to school six days a week from Monday to Saturday and a typical school day runs from 7:00 to about 11:30 in the morning. Vietnamese students are expected to take school very seriously and to work hard. Most periods begin with a small test. The teacher calls on some students to stand and answer a few questions to check their understanding of the last lesson.
After school, Vietnamese students take part in a lot of activities. Some students play sports. Soccer, table tennis, and badminton are the most popular. Others enjoy going swimming. A few students like music and movies. They often practice playing musical instruments in the music hall or go to the cinema with their friends to see the latest films. In addition, some students play video games or computer games or stay at home to help their parents. The after-school activities above help students find friends with similar interests, develop their talents, and sometimes even discover their career goals.
What is the benefit of the after-school activities?
A. enrich students’ knowledge
B. help students find friends with similar interests
C. have more experience