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4 any
5 a
6some
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4. Fill each blank in the conversation with a, an, some, or any
Nick: Let's discuss what to prepare for our picnic.
Mi: You and I have been assigned to buy (1)______ fruit and drinks.
Nick: I think it would be better to buy fruit which are easy to peel, such as bananas or mandarins.
Mi: (2) ______kilo of mandarins and (3) ______bunch of bananas are enough, I think.
Nick: Should we buy (4) ______snacks such as crisps?
Mi: That's fine. Let me write it down: (5) ______big packet of potato crisps.
Nick: What about drinks? Should we buy soft drinks? Mi: I don't think that's a good idea. Just buy (6) bottles of mineral water. Nick: My mother told me that she could bake (7) ______apple pie for us.
Mi: Oh, that's great!
III/ Fill in each blank in the conversation with a, an, some or any.
Nick: Let’s discuss what to prepare for our picnic.
Mi: You and I have been assigned to buy (1)________fruit and drinks.
Nick: I think it would be better to buy fruit which are easy to peel, such as bananas or mandarins.
Mi: (2)________kilo of mandrins and (3)________bunch of bananas are enough, I think.
Nick: Should we buy (4)________snacks such as crisps?
Mi: That’s fine. Let me write it down: (5)________ big packet of potato crisps.
Nick: What about drinks? Should we buy soft drinks?
Mi: I don’t think that’s a good idea. Just buy (6)________ bottles of mineral water.
Nick: My mother told me that she could bake (7)________apple pie for us.
Mi: Oh, that’s great.
IV/ Complete the conversation with suitable food quantifiers.
A: Can you go to supermarket and buy me some things?
B: OK. What do you want?
A: We’ve run out of milk so buy two (1)________of milk, please.
B: What about bread? There’s only one (2)________ left in the fridge.
A: Yes you can buy a (1)________of bread. We also need a (1)________of cauliflower and a (1)________ of celery. I will make some salad.
B: Do you need some bacon for a salad?
A: Good idea. Just buy 200 (1)________of bacon.
B: Anything else?
A: That’s enough for today.
Complete the conversation about eating habits, using the responses (A-H) given.
A. But people consume three times more salt than necessary in some regions.
B. All of us should be wise consumers.
C. Doctors try to make the public aware of the problem.
D. Teenagers tend to drink more soft drinks.
E. I think nutrition education must be carried out in school, when their eating habits are still forming.
F. But now there is an unbalanced diet of much more sugar and salt.
G. The intake of calcium is an essential element for height growth.
H. I often have water instead of soft drinks.
Nina: I think all of you have a balanced diet and it’s good for health. Right, Mi?
Mi: It is our traditional way of eating. (1) _____________________________________________________
Nina: It may lead to health risks, like in our country.
Mi: (2) ________________________________________________________________________________ They contain sugar and other harmful substances.
Nina: How about your family?
Mi: (3) ________________________________________________________________________________ I think we consume more sugar from soft drinks, andit’s not good for health.
Nina: I think taking a lot of salt is not beneficial to our health, either.
Mi: (4) ________________________________________________________________________________
Nina: It may be the causes of high blood pressure. Is there any measure to stop that?
Mi: (5) ________________________________________________________________________________ My parents eat less salt, and so do I.
Nina: At puberty, we need a lot of calcium. What about Vietnamese teenagers?
Mi: (6) ________________________________________________________________________________ Nowadays, it only meets 50 to 60 percent of the body’s demand
Nina: Really? We could solve it by buying fresh and healthy supply of food.
Mi: I agree with you. (7) __________________________________________________________________
Nina: But there are a lot of attractive advertisements about fast food and soft drinks for young people. Some teens don’t know much about nutrition.
Mi: (8) ________________________________________________________________________________
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Nick: There are so many pieces of pottery here, Phong. Do your grandparents make all of them?
Phong: They can't because we have lots of products. They make some and other people make the rest.
Nick: As far as I know, BatTrang is one of the most famous traditional craft villages of Ha Noi, right?
Phong: Right. My grandmother says it's about 700 years old.
Mi: Wow! When did your grandparents set up this workshop?
Phong: My great-grandparents started it, not my grandparents. Then my grandparents took over the business. All the artisans here are my aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Mi: I see. Your village is also a place of interest of Ha Noi, isn't it?
Phong: Yes. People come here to buy things for their house. Another attraction is they can make pottery themselves in workshops.
Nick: That must be a memorable experience.
Phong: In Viet Nam there are lots of craft villages like Bat Trang. Have you ever been to any others?
Mi: I've been to a conical hat making village in Hue!
Nick: Cool! This is my first one. Do you think that the various crafts remind people of a specific region?
Mi: Sure. It's the reason tourists often choose handicrafts as souvenirs.
Phong: Let's go outside and look round the village.
Thể are 5 mistakes in 5 sentences in the passage. Find out the sentences, write down and correct them
CAN YOU ADVISE ME?
I am writing to you becasue I would like become a hournalist when I leave school. Since you are the editor ò the local newspaper, I hope that you many be able to give me some advice about what I should to do. I have written some articles during my spare time and I am enclosing two of them. I hope that you won't mind looking at them and telling me whether you think they are good or not. I would appreciate any comments you make because I am keen to learn. I also wonder if you could advise me about a few other matters. Do you think it is the better to do a course in journalism at a college ỏ to try to get a job as a junior reporter as soon as I finish school? Do newpapers prefer to employ people with a qualification in hournalism or to train them while they are actually doing the jobs? Another question I would like to ask is, would you advise me to specialise in one kind of report, such as politics, or it is advisable to know a little bit about a lot of subjects? I am sure that you are very busy but I would be grateful for any advise you could give me. Finally, would it be possible to come into the newpaper offices one day so that I could see how a real newpaper operate? I would welcome the opportunity to do that.
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26. Can you go to the convenience store and buy me ( a/ an/ some/ any ) big packet of potato crisps?
27. There is ( an/ some/ any ) milk in the fridge.
28. We’ve run out of milk, so buy two ( bottles/ sticks/ slices ) of milk, please.
29. She bought a ( loaf/ bunch/ stick ) of banana in the supermarket yesterday.
30. ( Slice/ Chop/ Marinate ) the chicken in white wine for one hour before roasting.
31. Don’t put too much garlic in the salad; two ( cloves / loaves / bunches ) are ok.
Underline odd words in the following paragraph.
It was a great to see you again after so long and to be able to discuss about all the things we used to do when we were students together learning english in London. I hope you and had a good time journey home. Did the flight reach to Athens in time for you to get up your connection? I hope so. Do you remember I promised to send you that a book we talked about? Well, I've searched in everywhere for it but so far I haven't managed to find it. As soon as I will do, I'll put it in the post to for you - it's a really exciting story. And now I'd like to ask you about a favor, ont for me but for mys sister. She wants to have a work in Greece. She doesn't mind what she does- she would be to happy to work in a bar or to look after children. So if only you know of anything, please let us know. She'd like to spend until one year there from next January, which it should be possible. I think. She has been decided it is the best thing for her. I'm looking forward to know hearing from you soon. Give my regards to your family.
Best wishes, Costars
Read the passage. Write T for true sentences, F for false sentences and N for the sentences containing no information.
It is great to have pen pals. In my opinion, friendship is among the meaningful relations in our life. Many of my friends have pen pals and they correspond regularly. A friend of mine once got a letter from the school mailbox and told me a lot of interesting things about her pen pal. That made me excited and I was eager to have one. Therefore, I got online and did some chatting. I was lucky to get to know a very nice Australian girl. Her name's Jenny. She and I are the same age and we have a lot of things in common.
Although my English was not very good at first, we were able to understand each other quite well. My English has improved a lot. Jenny has never been to Viet Nam. However, she thinks well of our country and our people. When she comes to Viet Nam, I will take her to some interesting places, especially our World Heritage Sites, such as Ha Long Bay, Hoi An Ancient Town, My- Son Tower. Through her mail, she tells me about her country. Thanks to Jenny, I know more and more about Australia. I hope to be an exchange student in Australia some day and we will be able to meet.
1. The writer's English is now better than before. _____
2. The writer has 'never been to Australia. _____
3. Australia doesn't have as many World Heritage Sites as Viet Nam. _____
4. The pen pal mentioned is as old as the writer. _____
5. They correspond in Vietnamese_______
Chuyển từ trực tiếp sang gián tiếp sử dụng các động từ đặc biệt.
1. “Shall I go and get a candle?” said Ann.“I’d rather you got another bulb”, said Mr.Jones.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. “I’m looking for a man called Albert,who drinks in this bar”,I said.“I should keep away from Albert if I were you, “said the barman________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. ‘Your licence is out of date,’ said the policeman.‘It is’, I admitted,English Land ‘Next time’, he said severely, ‘apply for a new one before your current one has expired’.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. ‘Could I borrow your map again?’ said Peter.‘You‘re always borrowing it. Why don’t you get one of your own?’ I said.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. ‘Can you hear that noise?’ Ann said. ‘What do you think it is?’‘I think it’s only rats running up and down inside the wall’, I said.‘I think it’s someone trying to get in’, she said. ‘You’d better go and see’.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. ‘Shall I start tomorrow?’ I said.‘I’d rather you started today’, said Tom.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. ‘Why don’t you go and see the film? It may help you to understand the book’, I said.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Why don’t you sell that car?, said Bill.Nobody would buy it, said Peter. What about just putting a match to it?________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9. ‘I’ve been given so many bottles of wine lately that I’ll have to buy another wine rack’, said Mr.Jones.‘Why don’t you throw a party and save yourself the expense of a wine rack?’ I suggested.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10. ‘Press button A to start the engine’, he said.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 11. “Let’s go to the cinema”, said Ann. “Yes, let’s”, I said.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 12. The Prime Minister said, “Let us show the nation that we are worthy of their confidence”.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 13. “Let me stay up a little longer tonight, mother” begged the child.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 14. “Let’s eat out tonight”, said Ann. “Too expensive”, objected Tom.“Why don’t we go back to your flat and have scrambled eggs?”________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________