1. Don't let children play with....................because they can start a fire ( matches/ scissors/ knives/ chemicals) 2. Mr Parker never has an accident because he drives.................. ( careful / carefully / carelles / carelessly )
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1) The boy had to cook dinner (yourself/ himself/ herself/ themselves) because his mother came home late.
2) May i help you? (no, i don't need/ yes, that's very kind of you/ thank you, i don't need/ yes, i'm fine)
3) Don't let children play with ( matches/ scissors/ knives/ chemicals) because they can start a fire
4) Do you know the beautiful girl ( sit/ sat/ sitting/ who sit) in the car ?
5) Mr.David never has an accident because he drive (careful/ carefully/ careless/ carelessly).
6) they have studied (in/ at/ since/ for) six o'clock
7) Oh, that's very nice! Where ( do you buy/ will you buy/ did you buy/ you buy) it?
8) Deaf - mutes can......... speak..... hear. ( both....and/ not only..... but also/ neither.....not/ either...or)
1,himself
2, That is very kind of you
3, matches
4,sit
5,carefully
6,at
7,did you buy
8,neither.....not
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1) The boy had to cook dinner (yourself/ himself/ herself/ themselves) because his mother came home late.
2) May i help you? (no, i don't need/ yes, that's very kind of you/ thank you, i don't need/ yes, i'm fine)
3) Don't let children play with ( matches/ scissors/ knives/ chemicals) because they can start a fire
4) Do you know the beautiful girl ( sit/ sat/ sitting/ who sit) in the car ?
5) Mr.David never has an accident because he drive (careful/ carefully/ careless/ carelessly).
6) they have studied (in/ at/ since/ for) six o'clock
7) Oh, that's very nice! Where ( do you buy/ will you buy/ did you buy/ you buy) it?
8) Deaf - mutes can......... speak..... hear. ( both....and/ not only..... but also/ neither.....not/ either...or)
IV. Reading Comprehension:
1. Read the passage, and decide whether the statements that follow are True of False:
You must put all chemicals and drugs in lock cupboards. Children may drink or eat these things because they look like soft drink or candy.
You must not let children play in the kitchen. The kitchen is a dangerous place.
You have to make sure children don’t play with matches. Each year, fire destroys homes and injuries children because someone plays with matches. Remember, it only takes one match to cause the fire.
1. A kitchen is a suitable place to play..........
2. Drugs may look like candy..............
3. It is safe to leave medicine around the house..........
4. Playing with one match can’t start a fire..............
Why mustn’t children play with matches? -……………………………..
A. Because playing with matches can cause a fire. B. Because playing can cause fire.
C. So that matches can cause fireD. So that playing with matches can cause a fire.
into - dangerous - chemicals - of - let - sure - with - fire
You must put all (1) _____________ and drugs in locked cupboards. You must not (2) _______________ children play in the kitchen. The kitchen is a (3) ___________ place. You have to make (4) _____________ children do not play (5) _____________ matches. Remember, it only takes one match to cause a (6)__________ .You must cover electrical sockets so that children do not try to put anything (7) __________ them .Electricity can kill .You have to keep all dangerous object out (8)___________ children's reach.
into - dangerous - chemicals - of - let - sure - with - fire
You must put all (1) ___chemicals______ and drugs in locked cupboards. You must not (2) ___let____ children play in the kitchen. The kitchen is a (3) ____dangerous___ place. You have to make (4) _____sure____ children do not play (5) ___with_____ matches. Remember, it only takes one match to cause a (6)__fire_____ .You must cover electrical sockets so that children do not try to put anything (7) _____into_____ them .Electricity can kill .You have to keep all dangerous object out (8)_____of______ children's reach.
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?
………………………………………………………………………………..
2. Is it safe to leave medicine in locked cupboard?
………………………………………………………………………………..
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. …F…….Parents ought not to watch out the children from matches, chemicals or drugs and electrical sockets.
2. …F……Matches can cause a fire and destroy homes, so let your children play with matches.
3. …T……Electricity is the most dangerous.
4. …F……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?
……………The Safe Precautions in Home on Channel 7…………………………………..
2. Is it safe to leave medicine in locked cupboard?
…………Yes, it is………………………………………..
Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions:
1. We should put the armchair................ the table and sofa.
2. There is a wardrope........................ the left.................... her room.
3. You shouldn't let children play ...................... matches
4. We have to put knives.................... children's reach.
5. Mr. Tan is............................ the table. He's writing something.
6. I am going home late tonight because I am going to visit Uncle Tom.................. work.
7. Don't worry....................... us. We can look.....................ourselves.
1. We should put the armchair......between.......... the table and sofa.
2. There is a wardrope.........to............... the left..........ò.......... her room.
3. You shouldn't let children play ..........with ............ matches
4. We have to put knives...........out of......... children's reach.
5. Mr. Tan is............on................ the table. He's writing something.
6. I am going home late tonight because I am going to visit Uncle Tom.......after ........... work.
7. Don't worry........about............... us. We can look............for.........ourselves.
Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions:
1. We should put the armchair......between.......... the table and sofa.
2. There is a wardrope...........to ............ the left..........of......... her room.
3. You shouldn't let children play ........with.............. matches
4. We have to put knives.................... children's reach.
5. Mr. Tan is.............at............... the table. He's writing something.
6. I am going home late tonight because I am going to visit Uncle Tom....after.. work.
7. Don't worry..........about............. us. We can look........after............ourselves.
1. We should put the armchair........on........ the table and sofa.
2. There is a wardrope............on............ the left..........in.......... her room.
3. You shouldn't let children play .......with............... matches
4. We have to put knives........for............ children's reach.
5. Mr. Tan is.............in front of............... the table. He's writing something.
6. I am going home late tonight because I am going to visit Uncle Tom.......to........... work.
7. Don't worry.......with................ us. We can look..........at...........ourselves.
II- Fill in the blank with one suitable preposition 1. There is a bed……………….the left ……………….her room. 2. You shouldn’t let children play………………………matches. 3. We must put knives……………….. ………………..children’s reach. 4. Mr. Tan is………………………..the table. He is writing something. 5. I’m going home late tonight because I’m going to visit uncle Tom ……….work. 6. Don’t worry ……………….us. We can look………………….ourselves. 7. I always help my mom………………………the housework. 8. She is afraid………………………….. going out at night. 9. Lan is interested……………………..reading comics in her free time. 10. We should put the armchair……………..the couch and the table. 11. There is a bus station .............................................. the end of this road. 12. Keep those medicines ................................................. the reach children. 13. I lost my keys somewhere ............................................. the car and the house. 14. Come ............................. and sit ................................... your sister. 15. D comes ................................................... C in the alphabet. 16. The boat sank ........................................................... the waves. 17. Don’t shelter .................................................. the trees when it’s raining. 18. Please put these books .......................... the bookself ............................ the desk. 19. I often feel nervous when I am ...................................... strangers. 20. Children must attend school ................................................. the age of 5 and 16. 21. ..................................... an hour, she will stay at here in order to meet her father. 22. Fish can survive for only a short time ........................................................ water. 23. The streets are lighted ......................................................................... electricity. 24. They talked .......................................................... themselves while they waited. 25. When I was a child, my sister took ................................................................ me
Section III. Read the following passage and choose the suitable word to fill in the blank
easily happen drops sweets shock themselves with way
because accidents anything dangerous catches control them children
Many thousands of children have accidents in their homes. As a result, some children die. The most common .................... (1) are with fire and hot water. Small children often touch pots of boiling water on the stove. The pots fall over and the hot water falls on the children and burns .................... (2) Some children like to play .................... (3) fire. They enjoy striking matches or throwing things on a fire to make it burn brightly. If a fire gets too big, it gets out of .................... (4). Then the house .................... (5) fire. It is very .................... (6) to play with matches. When a child strikes a match, the flame soon burns near his fingers. Then he .................... (7) the match on the floor. Many houses catch fire in this .................... (8)
Some kinds of clothing burn very .................... (9). Many .................... (10) have been badly burned because they have stood near a fire and their clothing has suddenly caught fire.
Although fire and hot water cause most accidents in the home, many children cut .................... (11) with knives. Others get an electric .................... (12). Some children are made very ill from taking their parents’ medicine. Many small children have to go to hospital every year because they thought a box of medicine was a box of .................... (13).
There is only one good way to see to it so that accidents do not .................... (14) in the home: do not touch .................... (15) that is dangerous.
Section III. Read the following passage and choose the suitable word to fill in the blank
easily happen drops sweets shock themselves with way
because accidents anything dangerous catches control them children
Many thousands of children have accidents in their homes. As a result, some children die. The most common accidents (1) are with fire and hot water. Small children often touch pots of boiling water on the stove. The pots fall over and the hot water falls on the children and burns them. (2) Some children like to play with (3) fire. They enjoy striking matches or throwing things on a fire to make it burn brightly. If a fire gets too big, it gets out of control (4). Then the house catches (5) fire. It is very dangerous (6) to play with matches. When a child strikes a match, the flame soon burns near his fingers. Then he drops (7) the match on the floor. Many houses catch fire in this way. (8)
Some kinds of clothing burn very easily (9). Many children (10) have been badly burned because they have stood near a fire and their clothing has suddenly caught fire.
Although fire and hot water cause most accidents in the home, many children cut themselves (11) with knives. Others get an electric shock (12). Some children are made very ill from taking their parents’ medicine. Many small children have to go to hospital every year because they thought a box of medicine was a box of sweets (13).
There is only one good way to see to it so that accidents do not happen (14) in the home: do not touch anything (15) that is dangerous.
Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the gerund, to infinitive or bare infinitive of the verb in brackets.
1. You shouldn’t let your children (play) _______ with matches. It’s very easy (catch) _______ fire.
Examples: play – to catch
Let sb + Vo
Easy + adj + to Vo
2. I enjoy (be) ________ busy. I don’t like it when there is nothing ________ (do)
3. Let’s hurry! We must finish (paint) _________ the office before 3:00 today.
4. As we don’t agree (carry out) ________ a proposal we generally avoid (discuss) _____ the subject.
5. I don’t mind (remind) ______ you (lock) ________ the door but you’d better (try) ______
(remember) _______ on your own.
6. Please stop (interrupt) _____ when I’m explaining something to you. You can (ask) ___ questions at the end.
7. He admitted (enter) ______ the house but refused (steal) ______ the money.
8. I don’t really fancy (spend) _____ my whole holiday with your cousins. I’d rather (spend) _____ my time with you.
9. Those shirts need (iron) _______, but you don’t need (iron) _____ them now.
10. He wanted (see) ________ the house where the president was born.
11. It’s no use (try) ________ (persuade) ________ her (change) ________ her mind. Spend your time (do) _______ something more worthwhile.
2. I enjoy (be) ____being____ busy. I don’t like it when there is nothing __to do______ (do)
3. Let’s hurry! We must finish (paint) _____painting____ the office before 3:00 today.
4. As we don’t agree (carry out) _____to carry out___ a proposal we generally avoid (discuss) _discussing____ the subject.
5. I don’t mind (remind) _____reminding_ you (lock) ___to lock_____ the door but you’d better (try) ___try___
(remember) _____remembering __ on your own.
6. Please stop (interrupt) ___interrupting__ when I’m explaining something to you. You can (ask) __ask_ questions at the end.
7. He admitted (enter) __to entering ___ the house but refused (steal) ____to steal__ the money.
8. I don’t really fancy (spend) ___spending__ my whole holiday with your cousins. I’d rather (spend) __spend___ my time with you.
9. Those shirts need (iron) ___ironing____, but you don’t need (iron) __to iron___ them now.
10. He wanted (see) __to see______ the house where the president was born.
11. It’s no use (try) ____trying____ (persuade) ____to persuade____ her (change) __to change______ her mind. Spend your time (do) ___doing____ something more worthwhile.