There's a(n) ____ in the paper about the Reality Television in Viet Nam.
A. feature
B. article
C. essay
D. announcement
1. I read an interesting _________ in the paper the other day.
A. article B. information C. news D. reporting
2. I’ve only had time to read the ________ in this morning’s paper.
A. columns B. headings C. headlines D. sections
3. A newspaper’s opinions are given in its ____________
A. cartoons B. editorial C. reports D. titles
4. The person who reads the news on TV is called a (n) ____________
A. announcer B. commentator C. journalist D. newsreader
5. The terrorists who hijacked the plane last night are still holding ten________
A. casualties B. hostages C. pedestrians D. victims
6. I always get nervous on a plane before it______________.
A. lifts off B. lifts up C. takes up D. takes off
7. And I’m even more worried when it’s about to ___________.
A. anchor B. fall C. ground D. land
8. The most popular destinations for __________ holidays are Spain, Italy and Greece.
A. charter B. package C. packed D. packet
9. When you’re abroad, it’s useful to be able to speak the language __________.
A. currently B. flowingly C. fluently D. thoroughly
10. If you can’t speak the language it’s a good idea to take a (n) __________ with you.
A. guide book B. interpreter C. language guide D. phrase book
I.choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
A. performed B. sugguested C. prayed D. moved
II.choose the best answer a,b,c or d to complete the sentence
1.In Viet Nam, there's a tradition of having parties____Tet holiday.
A. in B. on C. at D. for
2.Generally, rice is served_____fish, meat, soup and vegetable
A. to B. as C. in D.with
1. Read the text and circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
There are a lot of TV programmes in Viet Nam, though I think (1) _________ones are feature films. Feature films are very (2) _________ and relaxing. World News is another TV programme Vietnamese people like. It helps people know what (3) _________ around the world. Additionally, there are other kinds, such as sport programmes, music shows, and foreign programmes, but they are not as well-known (4) _________ the first two. Music shows attract a lot of young people. They join the shows to become (5) _________ in the future. The audience loves their beautiful voices.
1. A. the most popular B. most popular C. the more popular D. more popular
2. A. excite B. excited C. exciting D. excitedly
3. A. does happen B. happen C. is happening D. happens
4. A. like B. than C. as D. so
5. A. weathermen B. singers C. drawers D. directors
2. Read the passage and choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D) to each question.
There are many ways to exercise. Some require lots of equipment. Others need lots of people. Running doesn't need any of those. It's a great way of exercise.
Running helps your brain work better. It also improves your feelings and sleep. Better sleep helps you healthy. Running also gives you a healthier heart. You may live three years longer. When your body is healthy, it can fight diseases.
Let's go for a nice run! Run with your friends, your family or your dog. Run in the park or in the street in the early morning. You can get some fresh air, enjoy the scenery and keep fit at the same time. Just remember to stretch before you run and cool down after running.
1. Running needs _____________.
A. a lot of equipment B. many people C. none of these D. many person
2. Running improves _____________.
A. our feelings B. our sleep
C. both A and B D. our feeling and sleep
3. Running can help us live longer for_____________.
A. three years B. four years C. five years D. two years
4. We can run in, _____________.
A. our house B. parks and streets C. our school D. Both A and B
5. Don't forget to _____________.
A. do some exercise before running B. cool down after running
C. Both A and B are correct. D. Both A and B are incorrect.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Televisions are now an everyday (A) feature of most households (B) in the United States, and television viewing (C) is the number one activity leisure (D).
A. an everyday
B. most households
C. television viewing
D. activity leisure
Đáp án D.
activity leisure → leisure activity
Ta có leisure activity: hoạt động lúc rảnh rỗi
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, c, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
One of the biggest trends in television in recent years has been the rise of “Reality TV”. These shows, in which ordinary people are placed in unusual situations and then filmed without a script, have become some of the highest rating shows on television. Early programs of this genre, including Big Brother (from the Netherlands) and Survivor (from the United States), have led to dozens of copycat programs in many different countries. A common element to many of these programs is that a number of contestants are placed in a closed environment in which they are filmed 24 hours a day, and every week contestants are thrown off the show. What is it about these shows that makes them so popular? Perhaps it is because viewers enjoy watching ordinary people with real emotions being placed in extraordinary, situations. Or perhaps it is that people are really voyeurs - they enjoy being a spy, looking secretly into other people’s lives.
28. In recent years, "Reality TV has become more and more_______.
A. interesting B. unusual C. popular D. enjoyable
29. The underlined word ‘‘which” in the passage refers to_______.
A. a common element B. a closed environment C. every week D. the show
30. We can see that Big Brother is_______.
A. from the Netherlands B. from the United States
C. a copycat program D. shown in many different countries
31. What is true about “Reality TV”?
A. They are made by ordinary people. B. They create many copycat programs.
C. They describe people’s lives. D. They are filmed without a script.
32. We can infer from the passage that_______.
A. “Reality TV” used to be more trendy
B. “Reality TV" is becoming more and more competitive
C. viewers enjoy watching something real but unusual
D. viewers can become spies to look into other people’s lives
II> Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
One of the biggest trends in television in recent years has been the rise of “Reality TV”. These shows, in which ordinary people are placed in unusual situations and then filmed without a script, have become some of the highest rating shows on television. Early programs of this genre, including Big Brother (from the Netherlands) and Survivor (from the United States), have led to dozens of copycat programs in many different countries. A common element to many of these programs is that a number of contestants are placed in a closed environment in which they are filmed 24 hours a day, and every week contestants are thrown off the show. What is it about these shows that makes them so popular? Perhaps it is because viewers enjoy watching ordinary people with real emotions being placed in extraordinary, situations. Or perhaps it is that people are really voyeurs - they enjoy being a spy, looking secretly into other people’s lives.
1. In recent years, "Reality TV has become more and more_______.
A. interesting B. unusual C. popular D. enjoyable
2. The underlined word ‘‘which” in the passage refers to_______.
A. a common element B. a closed environment
C. every week D. the show
3. What is true about “Reality TV”?
A. They are made by ordinary people. B. They create many copycat programs.
C. They describe people’s lives. D. They are filmed without a script.
4. We can infer from the passage that_______.
A. “Reality TV” used to be more trendy
B. “Reality TV" is becoming more and more competitive
C. viewers enjoy watching something real but unusual
D. viewers can become spies to look into other people’s lives
5. Contestants are thrown off the show ………….
A. monthly B. weekly C. daily D. twice a month
II> Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
One of the biggest trends in television in recent years has been the rise of “Reality TV”. These shows, in which ordinary people are placed in unusual situations and then filmed without a script, have become some of the highest rating shows on television. Early programs of this genre, including Big Brother (from the Netherlands) and Survivor (from the United States), have led to dozens of copycat programs in many different countries. A common element to many of these programs is that a number of contestants are placed in a closed environment in which they are filmed 24 hours a day, and every week contestants are thrown off the show. What is it about these shows that makes them so popular? Perhaps it is because viewers enjoy watching ordinary people with real emotions being placed in extraordinary, situations. Or perhaps it is that people are really voyeurs - they enjoy being a spy, looking secretly into other people’s lives.
1. In recent years, "Reality TV has become more and more_______.
A. interesting B. unusual C. popular D. enjoyable
2. The underlined word ‘‘which” in the passage refers to_______.
A. a common element B. a closed environment
C. every week D. the show
3. What is true about “Reality TV”?
A. They are made by ordinary people. B. They create many copycat programs.
C. They describe people’s lives. D. They are filmed without a script.
4. We can infer from the passage that_______.
A. “Reality TV” used to be more trendy
B. “Reality TV" is becoming more and more competitive
C. viewers enjoy watching something real but unusual
D. viewers can become spies to look into other people’s lives
5. Contestants are thrown off the show ………….
A. monthly B. weekly C. daily D. twice a month
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
One of the biggest trends in television in recent years has been the rise of “Reality TV”. These shows, in which ordinary people are placed in unusual situations and then filmed without a script, have become some of the highest rating shows on television. Early programs of this genre, including Big Brother (from the Netherlands) and Survivor (from the United States), have led to dozens of copycat programs in many different countries. A common element to many of these programs is that a number of contestants are placed in a closed environment in which they are filmed 24 hours a day, and every week contestants are thrown off the show. What is it about these shows that makes them so popular? Perhaps it is because viewers enjoy watching ordinary people with real emotions being placed in extraordinary, situations. Or perhaps it is that people are really voyeurs - they enjoy being a spy, looking secretly into other people’s lives.
1. In recent years, "Reality TV has become more and more_______.
A. interesting B. unusual C. popular D. enjoyable
2. The underlined word ‘‘which” in the passage refers to_______.
A. a common element B. a closed environment
C. every week D. the show
3. What is true about “Reality TV”?
A. They are made by ordinary people. B. They create many copycat programs.
C. They describe people’s lives. D. They are filmed without a script.
4. We can infer from the passage that_______.
A. “Reality TV” used to be more trendy
B. “Reality TV" is becoming more and more competitive
C. viewers enjoy watching something real but unusual
D. viewers can become spies to look into other people’s lives
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
One of the biggest trends in television in recent years has been the rise of “Reality TV”. These shows, in which ordinary people are placed in unusual situations and then filmed without a script, have become some of the highest rating shows on television. Early programs of this genre, including Big Brother (from the Netherlands) and Survivor (from the United States), have led to dozens of copycat programs in many different countries. A common element to many of these programs is that a number of contestants are placed in a closed environment in which they are filmed 24 hours a day, and every week contestants are thrown off the show. What is it about these shows that makes them so popular? Perhaps it is because viewers enjoy watching ordinary people with real emotions being placed in extraordinary, situations. Or perhaps it is that people are really voyeurs - they enjoy being a spy, looking secretly into other people’s lives.
1. In recent years, "Reality TV has become more and more_______.
A. interesting B. unusual C. popular D. enjoyable
2. The underlined word ‘‘which” in the passage refers to_______.
A. a common element B. a closed environment
C. every week D. the show
3. What is true about “Reality TV”?
A. They are made by ordinary people. B. They create many copycat programs.
C. They describe people’s lives. D. They are filmed without a script.
4. We can infer from the passage that_______.
A. “Reality TV” used to be more trendy
B. “Reality TV" is becoming more and more competitive
C. viewers enjoy watching something real but unusual
D. viewers can become spies to look into other people’s lives
2. Complete with a question word.
1. …………….…is the news programme on ? - At 7 o’clock.
2. ………………did John Logie Baird create the first television ? – In 1962
3. ……………….TV channels are there in Viet Nam ? - There are about nine.
4. …………. opened Sydney Opera House ? Queen Elizabeth II
5…………….do children like cartoons ? - Because they are colorful and funny.
6……………..do you watch cartoons ? - Two or three times a week.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Public service announcement is a special advertisement for the community, normally about health or safety matters.
A. Open
B. Private
C. Secret
D. Popular