GIVE THE CORRECT FORMS OF THESE WORDS.
17. My parents are often worried about the (safe) ______ precautions in the home.
18. Be careful with all the (chemistry) ______ when you conduct an experiment.
19. What a (love) ______ evening!
20. (Lucky) ______, I passed the English Test.
Here are The Safety Precautions in Home on Channel 7. Parents should watch out the children from matches, chemicals or drugs and electrical sockets. All of things are dangerous. Matches can cause a fire and destroy homes, so do not let your children play with matches. It is also safe to leave medicine in locked cupboards so that children can’t drink or eat them. And the most dangerous is electricity. Therefore, for electrical sockets, parents should cover them so that children do not try to put anything into them. Always keep an eye on the children to protect them from potential dangers in home.
* True (T) or False (F) ?
1. ……….Parents ought not to watch out the children from matches, chemicals or drugs and electrical sockets.
2. ………Matches can cause a fire and destroy homes, so let your children play with matches.
3. ………Electricity is the most dangerous.
4. ………Always keep an ear on the children to protect them from potential dangers in home.
* Answer the questions:
1. Which Channel is The Safe Precautions in Home on?
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2. Is it safe to leave medicine in locked cupboard?
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Safety Precautions to watch out around the House Chemicals: Keep all household cleaners in a cupboard with a safe lock to keep kids from accidentally finding them. Lock up chemicals and items like drugs (19) __________ a cupboard in the garage or in the (20)_________. Candles: Never (21) ___________ candles unattended or near loose cloth like drapes or throw pillows. Stoves: Stoves present a danger, not just (22) _________ they’re hot. Burns: (23) _______ addition to burning danger from hot implements, try to use the back burners when possible. This makes it more difficult for kids to accidentally touch a hot stovetop. Never rest tempting items like cookies or toys on the stovetop, even when it’s not in use. Sharp Objects: (24) ___________ little knives and forks safe out sharp points by pointing knives and forks downward in the utensil basket. 1. A. down B. out C. up D. in 2. A. safely B. safety C. unsafe D. safe 3. A. leave B. left C. leaving D. to leave 4. A. so B. although C. however D. because 5. A. In B. On C. Out D. From 6. A. Put B. Have C. Keep D. Make
II. Read the following paragraph and complete it with one suitable word.
Millions of teenagers enjoy (1)_______ video games. Some play them at home. Others play them in arcades. These games are good fun (2), _______ players must be careful.
Teenagers should not spend much time on these games (3)_______ they can become tired, dizzy and even obese. If they use computer too much, they won’t have time for their families and friends. People who are addicted to computer games don’t like to join any clubs or plays any sports. They like (4)________ in front of the computer all the time. One doctor says, “This is very bad for your people. They must take part in activities with others. All young people should play outdoors and develop their social skills. They should be with people of their own age. They should spend only a small part of their time playing video (5)__________ .They mustn’t forget to do other things too.
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
We have English lessons at Room 12. There are 24 tables for students and one desk for the teacher. On the walls, there are a lots of posters of England. There’s a cupboard at the front of the room and on the cupboard, there is a TV and DVD player. Sometimes we watch films. There are some bookshelves in the classroom. On the shelves, there are a lot of English books. Our books are on the teacher’s desk. He wants to look at our homework. Our school bags are on the floor, and there is some food in the school bags. It’s now 5.30 pm. We are at home, but our teacher is at school. He often stays late to prepare for tomorrow’s lessons.
How many tables and desks are there in your classroom?
A. 24 tables and one desk
B. 24 tables for students and two desks for teacher
C. 20 tables and one desk
D. 25 tables and two desks
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
We have English lessons at Room 12. There are 24 tables for students and one desk for the teacher. On the walls, there are a lots of posters of England. There’s a cupboard at the front of the room and on the cupboard, there is a TV and DVD player. Sometimes we watch films. There are some bookshelves in the classroom. On the shelves, there are a lot of English books. Our books are on the teacher’s desk. He wants to look at our homework. Our school bags are on the floor, and there is some food in the school bags. It’s now 5.30 pm. We are at home, but our teacher is at school. He often stays late to prepare for tomorrow’s lessons.
Where do you study?
A. At Room 13
B. At room 12
C. In our classroom
D. On the second floor
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
We have English lessons at Room 12. There are 24 tables for students and one desk for the teacher. On the walls, there are a lots of posters of England. There’s a cupboard at the front of the room and on the cupboard, there is a TV and DVD player. Sometimes we watch films. There are some bookshelves in the classroom. On the shelves, there are a lot of English books. Our books are on the teacher’s desk. He wants to look at our homework. Our school bags are on the floor, and there is some food in the school bags. It’s now 5.30 pm. We are at home, but our teacher is at school. He often stays late to prepare for tomorrow’s lessons.
What time is it now?
A. Half past five
B. A quarter to five
C. A quarter past five
D. Five fifteen
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
We have English lessons at Room 12. There are 24 tables for students and one desk for the teacher. On the walls, there are a lots of posters of England. There’s a cupboard at the front of the room and on the cupboard, there is a TV and DVD player. Sometimes we watch films. There are some bookshelves in the classroom. On the shelves, there are a lot of English books. Our books are on the teacher’s desk. He wants to look at our homework. Our school bags are on the floor, and there is some food in the school bags. It’s now 5.30 pm. We are at home, but our teacher is at school. He often stays late to prepare for tomorrow’s lessons.
Which kinds of books are on the shelves?
A. French books
B. Magazines
C. Cartoons
D. English books
Every year, students in many countries learn English. Some of these students are young children, others are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school, others study by themselves. A few learn English just by hearing the language in films, on television, in the office or among their friends. But not many are lucky enough to do that. Most people must work hard to learn another language.
Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. They study their own language, mathematics, and English. In England, America, or Australia, many boys and girls study their native language, which is English, mathematics, and another language, perhaps French, or German or Spanish.
Many adults learn English because it is useful for their work. Teenagers often learn English for their higher studies, because some of their books are in English at college or university, others learn English because they want to read newspapers or magazines in English.
1. According to the writer__________.
A. only adults learn English
B. no children like to learn English
C. English is useful only for teenagers
D. English is popular all over the world
2. Most people learn English by__________.
A. watching videos only
B. working hard on their lessons
C. hearing the languages in the office
D. talking with foreigners
3. Many boys and girls learn English because__________.
A. it is included in their study courses
B. English can give them a job
C. they are forced to learn it
D. they have to study their own languages
4. In America or Australia many school children study__________.
A. English as a foreign language
B. English and mathematics only
C. such foreign languages as French, German, and Spanish
D. their own language and no foreign language
5. Many adults learn English because__________.
A. English is spoken in their office
B. they want to go abroad
C. most of their books are in English
D. it helps them in their work