When the tourists come to specific place many of them choose to buy crafts as souvenirs to remind them at the place they have been to
When the tourists come to specific place many of them choose to buy crafts as souvenirs to remind them at the place they have been to
Each line in the following passage contains one mistake. Find out the Mistake and correct it as the example
Ex: because =>because of
People have always valued elephant because their size and strength. Asian elephants has been captured and trained to work human being for two thousand years. We have been used in battles from the 3rd century up when World War II. Because they are easily trained,they have been used to transport goods and carry huge logs from Forest which was once their home. Approximately twenty-five percents of the world's population of Asian elephants have been caught anD trained to do variety jobs, including carrying passengers and help to capture more wild elephants. Elephants are considered to be more intelligent then most animals, including domestics dogs and cats. This shows by the way they can easily learn to do tricks and perform tasks, as soon as by the playful behavior of young elephants,who energetically play games if hide and seek, tug of war and tag.
Make a complex sentences from each pair of sentences. Use the subordinator provided and make any necessary changes.
1. Their son is allergetic to animals. They decided to get a cat. (though)
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2. He will stay in England for two months more. He can perfect his English. (in order that)
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3. There is nothing to eat. We have to go shopping today. (as)
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4. I go to Hue next week. I will stay with my aunt and uncle. (when)
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5. Mai could have good marks. She studied hard for the exam. (so that)
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6. We need an umbrella. It is raining heavily outside. ( since)
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7. Nick will vist some craft villages. He finishes the Vietnamese course. (after)
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8. We decided to go for a walk in the park. It was very cold out. (even though)
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9. The tourists wanted to buy some silk. They went to Van Phuc village. (because)
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10. They won't buy the new car. Thay save enough money. (until)
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Part 3. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer. ( 10 points)
Without the Nile River, the great civilization of ancient Egypt may never have existed. Until about nine thousand years ago, all of Egypt was under water. When the climate began to turn dry, tribes moved from North Africa to land near the river. Small villages appeared along the banks of the Nile. Each village had a chief who would battle other villages. Around 3300 BCE, these tribes came together to form the civilization of ancient Egypt.
One reason ancient Egypt was built around the Nile River was because its yearly flood made farming possible. The flood was so important that religious leaders would perform ceremonies that were believed to cause the river to rise and flood. The flood made the land very good for growing grains such as wheat and barley. Farmers began to plant these crops in November, right after the flood. Because of the Nile, they were usually able to grow a lot of crops. If the grain was not used, it would be stored for later use. Historians believe this is one reason that ancient Egypt became a powerful and wealthy nation.
The Nile also served as an important means of transportation. Ancient Egypt did not have the wheel, so there were no wagons or carts back then. However, ancient Egyptians learned to build boats so that when the Nile flooded they could use the river as a main road throughout Egypt. It is said that without the Nile, there would be no pyramids. This is because historians think that the huge stones were carried on the river by boat. This would explain why the pyramids sit close to the river on its west bank.
66. What is the passage mainly about?
A. Ancient Egyptian civilization
B. The formation of ancient Egypt
C. The importance of the Nile River in ancient Egypt
D. The importance of farming in ancient Egyptian civilization
67. According to the passage, when did people begin to move to the Nile?
A. Nine thousand years ago B. After the climate became dry
C. When the river began to flood D. After the first crops began to grow
68. Which of the following facts about ancient Egyptians is NOT mentioned?
A. They were tribes led by chiefs. B. They lived along the Nile River.
C. They moved from North Africa. D. They first arrived on boats.
69. Why does the author mention religious leaders?
A. To explain why the Nile flooded every year
B. To stress the importance of the Nile’s floods
C. To suggest that ancient Europe was a religious society
D. To note the role they played in ancient Egyptian society
70. According to the passage, how did the Nile’s floods affect farming along the river?
A. They made the land good for growing crops.
B. They caused the crops to grow earlier in the year.
C. They allowed farmers to plant crops every few years.
D. They drowned all the crops, except for wheat and barley.
71. In the second paragraph, the word they refers to
A. crops B. farmers C. historians D. religious leaders
72. In the second paragraph, the word stored is closest in meaning to .
A. planted B. carried C. burned D. saved
73. According to the passage, why were there no carts or wagons in ancient Egypt?
A. They could not carry large stones. B. There were no horses to pull them.
C. Ancient Egyptians did not need them. D. There were no wheels in ancient Egypt
74. Why did ancient Egyptians learn to build boats?
A. There were no roads through ancient Egypt.
B. They wanted to build their pyramids far away.
C. Boats were easier to make than carts and wagons.
D. They needed boats to transport things on the river.
75. What does the author imply about the pyramids sitting close to the Nile?
A. The pyramids’ stones were used to make Egypt’s main roads.
B. Historians think it is proof that the stones were carried on the Nile.
C. The pyramids’ stones were too big for carts and wagons to carry.
D. Historians think there were also pyramids far away from the Nile.
Complete each of the following sentences using the correct form of a phrasalverb from the box.
live on | look through | pass down | set off | turn down |
close down | come back | deal with | get up | keep up with |
1. They offered her a trip to Europe but she ___________it ___________ .
2. He has _________ the report and found nothing interesting.
3. Phong walks too fast and it’s really hard to ________ him.
4. These traditional stories have been ___________ from parents to children overmany generations.
5. My sister is an early bird. She________ at 7 o’clock every day of the week.
6. We’ll ___________ for Tay Ho village at 9 o’clock and arrive at 10 o’clock.
7. When I was a student, I ____________small allowances from my parents.
8. The government must now _________ the preservation of traditional craftvillages.
9. The banks have ___________ a lot of branches in villages over the last few years.
10. Many foreign tourists decided to ___________Viet Nam for another holiday.
List some traditional handicrafts and their village in VN that you know
Why tourists like buy handicrafts a souvenirs
Benefits of traditional handicraft
Challenges that artisans may face
Some acion plans to deal with the challenges
Tim loi sai va sua lai
She has been to Da Nang for one month and now she used to the hot weather here
He can't speak English whithoy to make mistakes
Some designers has printed lines of poetry on the Ao Dai
Liverpool is an industry city in the north of England
Look at the two dictionarys and you will see they are the same in some ways
The city is modernized for the last two decades , so you will see it is much different from what you saw last time
The American left Sai Gon for New York in a beautiful morning
On seeing us preparing for the trip ,papa said he was willing to help us with the trip tomorrow
We are not allowed of making personal phone calls in the office
Louse is the more capable of the three girls who have tired out for the part in the play
We had better to review this charter carefully because we will have some questions on it on our test tomorrow
The little boy's mother bought him a five- speeds racing bicycle for his birthday
My mother doesn't care how much does the car cost because he is going to buy it anyway
Neither of the south leader's know how to trap with animals or how to prepare them for mounting
Smog is a combination of smoke and fog It occurs when gases from bunt fuel mix with fogon the ground. When heat and sunlight get together with these gases, they form fine,dangerous particles in the air.
Smog occurs in big cities with a lot of traffic. Particularly, in the summertime, when it is veryhot, smog stays near the ground. It is dangerous to our breathing, and in smoggy areas, we can not see very well.
Smog was first discovered in Great Britain in the 19th century, during the beginning of theIndustrial Revolution. At that time, people used coal for heating and cooking. Factories alsoused coal to produce iron and steel. Smoke mixed with wet, foggy air and turned yellow. Thesmog often hung over cities for many days. It caused lung diseases and breathing problem. Thousands of people died in London every year.
Today, cities that have a large population and are located in hot, subtropical areas have thebiggest smog problems for example, Los Angeles, Mexico City and Cairo.
I. Where can smog possibly be found?
A. At a place where it is rainy
B. At a place where the traffic is heavy and the weather is foggy
C. Underground
D. In a city where many people smoke
2 In the first paragraph, the word fine is closest in meaning to
A.tiny
B.good
C. harmful
D. shiny
3. What will happen if smog stays close to the ground ?
A. It will disappear in a shot time.
B. It will make the sky cleaner.
C. It will harm our health and block our sight.
D. It will cause many storms.
4. What probably caused the smog in Britain at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution?
A. There were too many cars in the country.
B. The weather there was too foggy
C. Factories and people used coal as energy
D. People smoke a lot at that time.
5. In the third paragraph, the word it refers to.......
A. iron
C. steel
D. smoke B. smog 6. According to the author, what kind of cities is facing the most severe smog problems? A. Some cities inthe United States. B. Highly populated cities located in subtropical areas. C. Cities which have heavy traffic and a large number of cars Some cities in the United States D. Cities with large-scale industry.Write a paragraph of 100-120 words to tell about the trip to a famous place in Viet Nam.
III. Pronunciation.
1. A. pottery B. local C. control D. so
2. A. pot B. forget C. control D. produce
3. A. Artisan B. establish C. attraction D. handicraft
4. A. Artisan B. establish C. impress D. specific
5. A. Statue B. culture C. attraction D. control
6. A. environment B. environmental C. entertainment D. document
IV. Reading
When you come to the countryside of Vietnam, especially in Hue, you can see a lot of beautiful girls with a palm leaf (1) ____________ hat on. The conical leaf hat is said the symbol of the Vietnamese (2) _______. The hat is made (3) ________ a special kind of bamboo and young and soft palm leaves. The ribs are shaped into a conical form. The diametre of the hat is ussually about between forty and fifty-five centimetres; and it is about twenty-five or thirty centimetres high. The ribs are covered with palm leaves which are tightly stitched onto the bamboo frame. Finally, the hat is usually (4) ________ with a coat of furniture - polish oil.
The palm leaf conical hat is mainly used to protect from shine or rain. Beneath the broad rim of the hat do Vietnamese girls look more (5) ................ and charming?
1. A. cone B. conical C. conically D. conicity
2. a. culture B. nation C. hat D. flag
3. A. with B. to C. from D. in
4. A. drawn B. written C. painted D. covered
5. A. attract B. attractive C. attraction D. attractiveness
VI. Complete each of the following sentences using the correct form of a phrasal verbs in the box
keep up, close down, come back, deal with, get up, look through, pass down, set off, turn down, live on
1. My sister is an early bird. She ................ at 7 o' clock every day of the week.
2. We 'll .............. for Tay Ho village at 9 o'clock and arrive at 10 o'clock.
3. When I was a student, I ................ small allowances from my parents.
4. The government must now .............. The preservation of traditional craft village.
5. The banks have ............ a lot of branches in villages over the last few years.
6. Many foreign tourists decide to ................ to Viet Nam for another holiday.
7. They offered her a trip to Europe but she ............... it ................
8. He has ................. the report and found nothing interesting.
9. Phong walk too fast and it's really hard to ............. him.
10. These traditional stories have been .................. from parents to children over many generation.
IX. Choose the word which has different sound in the underlined part
1. a. reminded b. turned c. wandered d. resolved
2. a. craftsman b. design c. conducts d. tense
10. a. generation b. endangered c. accept d. memorable
X. Choose the word which has different stress pattern
1. a. picture b. decision c. lovely d. worried
2. a. guidance b. pressure c. delighted d. confident
3. a. communicate b. appointed c. preparation d. affordable
4. a. attraction b. bamboo c. technique d. handicraft
5. a. sculpture b. embroider c. preserve d. opinion
6. a. accept b. transfer c. publish d. remind
7. a. famous b. fabulous c. village d. reliable
8. a. department b. historical c. technique d. pottery
9. a. confident b. determine c. convenient d. pagoda
10. a. fascinate b. different c. expensive d. restaurant