The United States has a car-making industry.
The United States has a car-making industry.
38: I’ve never talked to a more interesting person than him.
He is …………………………………………………………………………………..
39: The United States has a big industry that makes cars.
…………………………………………………………………………………………
40: “Can you help me with my homework, Lan”.
Nga asked Lan if ……………………………………………………………………..
Writing
1) Cloumbus discovered America in the 15th century
2) I've never talked to a more interesting person than him
3) The United States has a big industry that makes cars
4) "Can you help me with homework,Lan"
The United States is a large country. It is the third largest in the whole world! It is located in a continent called North America. Parts of the United States touch three different oceans. The United States has tall mountains, wide plains, deserts, hills, rivers, lakes, volcanoes and even rainforests! People from all over the world have come to live in the United States. There are 50 states in the United States. The newest states, Alaska and Hawaii, are not connected to the other states. Alaska is the largest state and Hawaii is a chain of islands in the Pacific Ocean.
22.The United States is the _________ country in the world.
A. second largest B.largest C.smallest D.third largest
23.Alaska is ___________ and Hawaii is __________.
A. a chain of islands/ the largest state B. the largest state/ a chain of islands
C.a chain of islands/ the largest state D.not connected to the other states/ the largest state
24.The United States does not have ____________.
A.50 states B. volcanoes C. mountains D.continents
25.Parts of the United States touch _________ different oceans.
A.1 B.2 C.4 D.3
26.What continent is the United States in?
A.North America B.Australia C. Africa D.Europe
I. Read the text and choose the correct answers.
In the United States and Canada, for example, a simple handshake or nod is the norm. The handshake has an interesting origin: it started long ago as a way of showing people that you weren't carrying a weapon. Shaking the person’s right hand while looking him or her in the eye is the usual method. Handshakes are also common in other parts of the world, including Britain and Russia. In Russia, males grasp other men’s hands very strongly during the handshake. Handshakes are also how most people in New Zealand greet each other. However, the native Maori people of that country display more physical contact: they press their noes together in a sign of trust and closeness.
In other countries, such as France and Belgium, hugging and kissing are more common when two people meet. In those cultures, people kiss each other on the cheeks. The number of times varies depending on the particular country. In Saudi Arabia, men might hug and kiss each other (but not a woman) on the cheek. Men will also shake hands with other men there. In some Eastern countries, including Korea and Japan, bowing is the traditional greeting. In Japan, the deeper the bow, the deeper the respect shown. The strangest custom, though, is likely in Tibet. People there opt to stick out their tongue to greet others.
1. What is this reading mainly about?
A. The importance of handshakes all around the world.
B. The origins and histories of various greetings.
C. The strangest types of greetings on Earth.
D. The wide range of greeting customs in the world.
2. Which of the following is true?
A. People in Russia, but not England, shake hands.
B. The number of times people kiss on the cheek varies.
C. In the past, people nodded if they weren't carrying a weapon.
D. You shouldn't look at people when shaking their hands in the United States.
3. How do most people in New Zealand greet each other?
A. With a handshake. B. By pressing noses together
C. With a kiss on the cheek. D. By sticking out their tongues.
4. Which country is NOT mentioned in the reading?
A. America. B. New Zealand C. France D. Malaysia
5. What can be inferred about greeting customs in Saudi Arabia?
A. Men shake hands with women when meeting them for the first time.
B. It's not proper for men to kiss women when they meet.
C. Women do not kiss other women when they meet.
D. Women can kiss men, but men can't kiss women when they meet.
4. In the United States today there are more than half a million criminals serving time in prison. Most prisoners are male high-school dropouts between the ages of 18 and 19. Even more shocking in the fact that the number and rate of imprisonment has more than doubled over the past twenty years, and the recidivism - that is, the rate for rearrest - is more than 60 percent.
Although the stated goal of most prison systems, on both federal and state levels, is to rehabiliatate the inmates and reintagrate them into society, the systems themselves do not support such a result. Prisons are usually geographically or psychologically isolated and terribly overcrowded. Even in the more enlightened prisons, only one-third of the inmates have vocational training opportunities or work release options.
If prisons are indeed to achieve the goal of rehabilitating offenders, then the prisons themselves will have to change. First, they will have to be smaller, housing no more than five hundred prisoners. Second, they will have to be built in or near population centers with community resources available for gradual reintegration into society. Finally, prison programs must be restructured to include work release and vocational and academic training that promises carry over into the inmate’s life after release. Models for such collaborative efforts between the criminal justice system and the community already exist in several hundred half-way houses throughout the country.
1. What is the author’s main point?
A. Prisons must be restructured if they are to accomplish the goal of rehabilitation.
B. Models for community collaboration have been successful.
C. Most of the criminals serving time in prison are high-school dropouts.
D. The criminal justice system must establish a better goal.
2. According to the author, how many prisoners are offered training or work release?
A. None B. 33.33 percent C. 50 percent D. 60 percent
3. The author mentions all the following as necessary to prison reform EXCEPT
A. newer buildings C. vocational training
B. smaller institutions D.collaboration with the community
4. The word “recidicism” in line 4 refers to
A. all people who are imprisoned C. people who drop out of high school
B. people who return to prison after release D. people who have been in prison for a long time
5. The paragraph following this passage most probably discusses
A. the goals of most state and federal prisons
B. the cost of prison reform
C. examples of models for community collaboration
D. problems with the current criminal justice system
ERROR IDENTIFICATION
public universities, private universities , arts colleges and community colleges all has a significant role in higher education in the United States
44. Maryam was really ________ by the beauty of Ha Noi.
A. impressed B. impress C. impression D. impressive
45. The United States has a ________ of around 250 million.
A. population B. separation C. addition D. introduction
46. Vietnamese people are very ________ .
A. friend B. friendless C. friendly D. friendship
47. We were having dinner ________ the telephone rang.
A. when B. while C. until D. since
48. I ________call you as soon as I come back home.
A. have B. will C. am D. is going
49. Would you mind ________the door?
A. open B. opened C. opening D. to open
50. My family loves this house. It _____ the family home since my grandfather built it 60 years ago.
A. was B. is C. has been D. will be
IV: Choose the underlined words or phrases that are not correct in standard written English.
1. I feel really tired. I wish I didn’t go to the party last night.
A B C D
2. I have broken my pencil. May I borrow one of your?
A B C D
3. When I was on holiday last summer, I was going to the beach everyday.
A B C D
4. Tom used to going to school by bus. Now he goes by bike.
A B C D
5. Mary is used to do her homework by herself.
A B C D
6. On winter day, we all used to sit around the fire and told stories.
A B C D
7. The Chinese build the Great Wall over two thousand years ago.
A B C D
8. We get used to live in the countryside before we moved to Ho Chi Minh City.
A B C D
9. In the modern world, people can easily communicate with telephone, radio, and computer.
A B C D
10. The package containing books and records were delivered last week.
11 . Read the following passage, and answer the questions that follow
THANKS GIVING DAY
Thanksgiving is a national holiday celebrated in Canada and the United States as a day of giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest and the New Year. It is celebrated on the second Monday of October in Canada and on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States. The first Thanksgiving celebration was held in 1621. Traditional foods are turkey, sweet potatoes, fruits and vegetables. Many people have pumpkin pie for dessert at the end of the meal. It is the time for counting our blessings we have received during the year and being with our families and friends.
1.Where is Thanksgiving celebrated?
_________________________________________________________
2. When is the first Thanksgiving celebrated?
_________________________________________________________
3. Is turkey a traditional food?
_________________________________________________________
4. What do many people have for dessert at the end of the meal?
_______________________________________________________
IV.Fill in the blanks with a, an, the or ∅
1. Jason’s father bought him____ ________ bike that he wanted for his birthday
2. __ ____ Statue of Liberty was a gift of friendship from________ France to____ _____ United states.
3. Rita is studying_____ ______ English and___ ________ Math this semester.
4. ____ ______ judge asked____ _______ witness to tell____ ________ truth.
5. Please give me_____ ____ cup of___ _____ coffee with ___ _____ cream and______ _____ sugar.
6. _____ _____ big books on____ _______ table are for my history class.
7. My____________ car is four years old, and it still runs well.
8. There are only___________ few seats for_____________ tonight’s musical.
9. ______________ chair that you are sitting in is broken.
10. _____________ Civil War was fought in ____________ United States between 1861 and 1865.
11. John and Marcy went to _______________ school yesterday.
12. ____________Lake Erie is one of the five great Lakes in North America.
13. On our trip to Spain, we crossed_______________ Atlantic Ocean.
14. What did you eat for_____________ breakfast this morning?
15. Louie played________ basketball and________ baseball at the boys’ Club
16. While we were in______________ Alaska, we saw an Eskimo village.
17. Phil can’t go to the movies because he has to write_____________ essay.
18. David attend______________ Princeton University.
19. Mel’s mother is in___________ hospital, so we went to visit her last night.
20. Last night there was _____________ bird singing outside
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