I. Read the passage and give True (T) or False (F).
The Maori arrived in New Zealand from other Polynesian islands over a thousand years ago. They were the first people to live there. They made beautiful wooden buildings with pictures cut into the wood. There are about 280,000 Maori today. Maori have brown skin, dark brown eyes and wavy black hair. In 1840, they agreed to become British colony, and they learned European ways quickly. Today, there are Maori in all kinds of jobs. They attend schools and universities and become lawyers and scientists. There are Maori in the government. Most of them live like the white New Zealand. However, the Maori do not forget their traditions. Children learn the language, music and old stories. They have yearly competitions in speaking, dancing, and singing. The Maori live a comfortable, modern life, but they keep their traditions by passing them to their children
.…… 1. Maori are Polynesians
.…… 2. New Zealand is an island country
.…… 3. The Maori look like the Chinese
.…… 4. The Maori live by hunting and fishing
.…… 5. The Maori like music.
IV. Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only ONE word in each space.
People have always dreamed of living forever, and although we all know this will (1) __________ happen, we still want to live as long as possible. Naturally, there are advantages and disadvantages to a long (2) __________.
In the first place, people (3) __________ live longer can spend more time with their family and friends. Secondly, people who have busy working lives look forward to a long, relaxing time when they can do the things they have never had time for.
(4) __________ the other hand, there are some serious disadvantages. Firstly, many people become ill and consequently have to (5) __________ time in hospital or become dependent (6) __________ their children and friends. Many of them (7) __________ this dependence annoying or embarrassing. In addition to this, the (8) __________ people get, the fewer friends they seem to have because old friends die or become ill and it's often difficult to make new (9) __________
To sum up, it seems that living to a very old age is worthwhile for people who stay healthy (10) ________ to remain independent and enjoy life.
Banford now has a population approaching 100,000 .In 1950 it was only a village, but under the Planning Act of 1955 it was scheduled as the site for a new town with a population of 300,000 by 1990. It was planned as a growth area for light industry, which the Government attracted by providing interest-free loans to companies willing to move there. The town has several new housing estates, good school and plenty of built-in green spaces. As with many new towns, however, it lacks leisure facilities. There was so much basic building required that the building of entertainment facilities had to be neglected.
Because the housing, school and parks are good, Banford is popular with younger married couples with children. The older residents, however, are not so impressed with what the town has become; they remember when Banford was a village with calm and rural charm and they do not see what they have gained by it’s expansion to offset the noise and other urban problems. For them, the new Banford lacks character, warmth, and any real focal point. They say that it is more difficult to meet people now and that they are even afraid of going out at night because of gangs of teenagers. The young people, for their part, express their boredom-complaining that there is nothing for them to do in Banford. They feel that the town has a population of a big city but none of its attractions; a town with more night life, amusement centres, and sports facilities would better suit their needs.
1. The government attracted industry by providing
A. financial incentives B. a large labour force C. good housing D. green spaces.
2. When was the new town built?
A. the green spaces were built on B existing parks were left.
C. parks were included in the design D. green spaces were attracted to the schools.
3. Young couples like Banford because
A. it satisfies their needs. B. it has many housing estates.
C. there are plenty of jobs D. it has rural charm.
4. The old people think that
A. Brandord has no real center B. the town is badly heated
C. The townspeople dont want them C. the young people are bored
5. Teenagers would like to Branford to be
A. more like the village it was B. more like a big city
C. less populated D. more friendly
X. Complete the sentences with “tell, say, speak, talk, ask” and their correct forms.
1. Be quite, I have something to...............................................
2. The President refused to.......................................................... to waiting journalists.
3. I had to...................................... the teacher what to do next.
4. Are you................................... me you didn’t have any help with this?
5. Ann and Joe aren’t ........................................ to each other right now.
6. How old are you – if you don’t mind my.................................... ?
7. He is...................................... to have been a brilliant scholar.
8. He...................................... everybody he saw the news.
9. We looked around the school and.................................... with the principal.
10 I’ve...................................... to the manager about it.
I) Read the passage carefully and the fill in the blank wuth a suitable word
• enough, dependent, older, who, not, hem, life, spend, retirement, difficult
People have always dreamed of living forever, and although we all know that this will (1)... happen, we still want to live as long as possible. Naturally, there are advantages ansld disadvantages to have a long (2)...
In the first place, people(3) ... live longer can spend more time with their family and friends. Secondly, people who have busy working live look forward to a long, relaxing(4) ... when they can do things they have never had time for
On the other hand, there are some serious disadvantages. Firstly, many people become ill and consequently have to (5)... in hospital or become (6)... on their children and friends. Many of (7)... find this dependence annoyibg or embarrassing. In addition to this, the (8)... people get the fewer friends they seem to have because old friend die or become ill and this is often (9)... to make friends
To sump up, it seems that living to a very oldage is worth while dor people who stay healthy (10)... to remain independent and enjoy life
find a mistake in each sentence below
a/ i enjoy playing comics .it is fun and interesting
b/he enjoys to play with his dog in the yard
c/when i have spare time ,i going out with my friends
d/shara is interested with painting the people around her
e/there are many reason why it is good to have some leisure activities
giúp mk nha
1 How many close friends do you have
2 Do they have the same or different character
3 How old are they
4 Are they the same class
5 What does your house look like
6 How many rooms does it have
7 Do you have any own room
8 What things are there your rooms
9 What did you use to do last year
10 What subject do you like best ? Why
11 What subject do you need to improve
12 How do you improve it
13 How many hours do you do your homework
14 Who helps you with your homework
15 Do you like sports
16 Which sports do you like
17 What facilities are there in your neighborhood
18 What things do you like best ? Why19 Do you live in country or city
20 Do you prefer city or country ?Why
Giúp mk vs mai thi rồi ạ
II - Read the following passage, then choose the correct answer to questions 31 - 35. (1,0 point)
Sydney is Australia's most exciting city. The history of Australia begins here. In 1788 Captain Arthur Philips arrived in Sydney with 11 ships and 1624 passengers from Britain (including 770 prisoners). Today there are about 3.6 million people in Sydney. It is the biggest city in Australia, the busiest port in the South Pacific and one of the most beautiful cities in the world. In Sydney, the buildings are higher, the colors are brighter and the nightlife is more exciting. There are over 20 excellent beaches close to Sydney and its warm climate and cool winter have made it a favorite city for immigrants from overseas. There are two things that make Sydney famous: its beautiful harbor, the Sydney Harbor Bridge, which was built in 1932 and the Sydney Opera House, which was opened in 1973.
1. Where did Captain Arthur Philips arrive in 1788?
...........................................................................................................................
2. When was the Sydney Harbor Bridge built?
..........................................................................................................................
3.Is Sydey the most beautiful city in the world?
.....................................................................................................................
4.What makes Sydney well-known?
..................................................................................................................
5.What is the population of Sydney today?
.........................................................................................................................
III. You are going to read a newspaper article about a young boy’s disappearance. In most lines of the text there is one unnecessary word. Write the unnecessary word in the space provided after each line. Some lines are correct. Indicate these lines with a tick (¥). There are two examples at the beginning (0).
Boy found ‘dinosaur-hunting’
A three-year-old boy who went missing at a remote beauty spot _________00
had spent the night was huddled under a bush, his rescuers said __________0
last weekend. Cameron Munro was found as safe and well by a __________1
rescue dog and his handler after about going missing for more than __________2
16 hours. He had disappeared at the Highland or beauty spot, the __________3
Falls of Shin, near by Dornoch, Sutherland, at around 4.30pm last __________4
Saturday, and was found the next few day about half a mile away. __________5
Flight Sergeant Al Sylvester, from among RAF Kinloss, one of 34 __________6
RAF rescuers who had spent the night searching for the boy, said: __________7
“He was perfectly fine. He wasn’t hurt or upset not at all. He was __________8
talking to himself about whole dinosaurs, and he had been looking __________9
for dinosaurs in the woods when he did went missing. __________10
Examples: 00. √ 0. was