Chọn đáp án đúng:
There is a football match ............ 2 p.m and 4 p.m
A) between
B) at
C) from
D) on
Chọn đáp án đúng:
There has always been a problem with teachers being from a different generation to their pupils, particularly older educators. But the dominance of digital technology has spread that generation gap even wider, as young people become conversant with mobile digital devices, games and social media that didn’t exist when their teachers were growing up. Teachers now face pupils
using devices and online systems that (they) don’t use themselves, and don’t really understand either. The generation gap is more prevalent than ever, but teachers can (bridge) that gap if they receive the right guidance with appropriate technology.
Some schools and teachers have particular trouble grasping the role of social media and mobile devices in teenage life. They consider Facebook a threat and warn parents against it at parent- teacher evenings, without realizing that preventing teenagers from using social media like this, or messaging apps such as Snapchat and Instagram, is nearly impossible. Online social media and
network gaming are now such an integral part of teenage behavior that any attempt to prize the mobile devices out of the hands of young people is likely to widen the generation gap rather than narrow it.
The generation gap in education isn’t just between pupils and teachers – it exists within the staffroom, too. A teaching career can span more than 40 years, and those towards the end of their working life will not have grown up with digital technology, whereas teaching staff in their 20s and 30s could well be “digital natives”.
Keeping up with the latest online trend is like (a dog chasing its tail); every time you think you’ve caught up, kids move on. However, it’s not beneficial to get fixated on how young people are using social networks that are, in the case of Snapchat, hard for the older generation to understand. The key factor to consider is that today’s school students now take for granted that a lot of their
communication with their peers will be online, and predominantly using smartphones and other mobile devices. Young people expect their educational experience to be similarly interactive, and partially delivered via these kinds of devices.
Question 1. Which of the following could be the best title of the passage?
A. How to Bridge the Generation Gap Between Teachers and Students
B. The Technology Problems of Older Teachers
C. What Causes Difficulties for Teachers Nowadays?
D. The Generation Gap in Education
Question 2. The word “they” in paragraph 1 refers to _____________.
A. teachers B. pupils C. devices D. online systems
Question 3. The word “bridge” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______________.
A. form B. connect C. reduce D. build
Question 4. According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT true?
A. Some teachers and schools don’t want their children to use social networks.
B. It’s unlikely to stop students from using social media.
C. Separating teenagers from the mobile devices can help to narrow the generation gap.
D. Social media and network gaming become an important part of the behavior of teenagers.
Question 5. The generation gap exists even in the staffroom mostly because ______________.
A. the teaching career span is too long to adapt new technology.
B. the older teachers are not as familiar with digital technology as the younger.
C. many young teachers prefer using digital devices to operating others.
D. the older teachers are less unaffected by the development of technology than the younger.
Question 6. The phrase “a dog chasing its tail” in the last paragraph most probably means
______________.
A. keeping on doing something futile B. moving around a circle
C. doing harm to yourself D. getting tired of your behavior
Question 7. According to the last paragraph, what is the main factor to consider in the generation gap between teachers and students?
A. It’s hard for the older generation to understand the social networks used by the young.
B. Students get accustomed to communicating with their friends online by smartphones and mobile devices.
C. Teachers should use these social networks to provide education.
D. Students are competing with the latest online trend with their peers.
Chọn câu giao tiếp phù hợp:
Question 22: The teacher is talking to Jane about her assignment in class.
- Teacher: “You have done a really good job.”
- Jane: “_____________”
A. Of course not. I did it so badly. B. Thank you. You deserve it
C. Thanks. How nice of you to say so. D. Thank you. It’s going to be fine.
Question 23: Lucia is calling to Mrs. Mary’s home.
- Lucia: “Hello, may I speak to Mrs. Mary, please?”
- Call receiver: “_______________”
A. Of course not B. Wait here C. Yes, please D. Hold on, please
There has always been a problem with teachers being from a different generation to their pupils, particularly older educators. But the dominance of digital technology has spread that generation gap even wider, as young people become conversant with mobile digital devices, games and social media that didn’t exist when their teachers were growing up. Teachers now face pupils
using devices and online systems that (they) don’t use themselves, and don’t really understand either. The generation gap is more prevalent than ever, but teachers can (bridge) that gap if they receive the right guidance with appropriate technology.
Some schools and teachers have particular trouble grasping the role of social media and mobile devices in teenage life. They consider Facebook a threat and warn parents against it at parent- teacher evenings, without realizing that preventing teenagers from using social media like this, or messaging apps such as Snapchat and Instagram, is nearly impossible. Online social media and network gaming are now such an integral part of teenage behavior that any attempt to prize the mobile devices out of the hands of young people is likely to widen the generation gap rather than narrow it.
The generation gap in education isn’t just between pupils and teachers – it exists within the staffroom, too. A teaching career can span more than 40 years, and those towards the end of their working life will not have grown up with digital technology, whereas teaching staff in their 20s and 30s could well be “digital natives”.
Keeping up with the latest online trend is like (a dog chasing its tail); every time you think you’ve caught up, kids move on. However, it’s not beneficial to get fixated on how young people are using social networks that are, in the case of Snapchat, hard for the older generation to understand. The key factor to consider is that today’s school students now take for granted that a lot of their
communication with their peers will be online, and predominantly using smartphones and other mobile devices. Young people expect their educational experience to be similarly interactive, and partially delivered via these kinds of devices.
Question 1. Which of the following could be the best title of the passage?
A. How to Bridge the Generation Gap Between Teachers and Students
B. The Technology Problems of Older Teachers
C. What Causes Difficulties for Teachers Nowadays?
D. The Generation Gap in Education
Question 2. The word “they” in paragraph 1 refers to _____________.
A. teachers B. pupils C. devices D. online systems
Question 3. The word “bridge” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______________.
A. form B. connect C. reduce D. build
Question 4. According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT true?
A. Some teachers and schools don’t want their children to use social networks.
B. It’s unlikely to stop students from using social media.
C. Separating teenagers from the mobile devices can help to narrow the generation gap.
D. Social media and network gaming become an important part of the behavior of teenagers.
Question 5. The generation gap exists even in the staffroom mostly because ______________.
A. the teaching career span is too long to adapt new technology.
B. the older teachers are not as familiar with digital technology as the younger.
C. many young teachers prefer using digital devices to operating others.
D. the older teachers are less unaffected by the development of technology than the younger.
Question 6. The phrase “a dog chasing its tail” in the last paragraph most probably means
______________.
A. keeping on doing something futile B. moving around a circle
C. doing harm to yourself D. getting tired of your behavior
Question 7. According to the last paragraph, what is the main factor to consider in the generation gap between teachers and students?
A. It’s hard for the older generation to understand the social networks used by the young.
B. Students get accustomed to communicating with their friends online by smartphones and mobile devices.
C. Teachers should use these social networks to provide education.
D. Students are competing with the latest online trend with their peers.
Chọn câu giao tiếp phù hợp:
Question 22: The teacher is talking to Jane about her assignment in class.
- Teacher: “You have done a really good job.”
- Jane: “_____________”
A. Of course not. I did it so badly. B. Thank you. You deserve it
C. Thanks. How nice of you to say so. D. Thank you. It’s going to be fine.
Question 23: Lucia is calling to Mrs. Mary’s home.
- Lucia: “Hello, may I speak to Mrs. Mary, please?”
- Call receiver: “_______________”
A. Of course not B. Wait here C. Yes, please D. Hold on, please
They arrived ... the USA at 8 o'clock yesterday morning.
A. to
B. at
C. from
D. on
They arrived ... the USA at 8 o'clock yesterday morning.
A. to
B. at
C. from
D. on
1. Those are.....children. ...........are students.
2. It is 10 p.m now. There is a football match.........the news.
Giúp mình với~~
1 Those are children. They are students
2 after
Those are children.
They are student
There is a football match after news
1-those are children,they are students
2-it's 10 pm now.There is a football match after the new
Read this passage then write True/ False
Nowsday, football becomes one of the world's most popular games. Millions of people play and watch it all around the world
A football match often has two parts. Each part is forty-five minutes. The first part is the first half and the second part is the second half. There is fifteen-minute break between two halve
There are two teams in a football match. Each football team has eleven players, including a goal- keeper. The players on the ground try to kick the ball into the other's goal. The team which scores more goals wins the match
1. ______ Today, football becomes very popular all around the world
2. ______ Millions of people play football
3. ______ A football match has two halves of forty-five minutes each
4. ______ There is no break in a football match
5. ______ Each football team has eleven players and a goal-keeper in the field
6. ______ The winning team in the match is the team which scores more goals
Nhanh nhé
Read this passage then write True/ False
Nowsday, football becomes one of the world's most popular games. Millions of people play and watch it all around the world
A football match often has two parts. Each part is forty-five minutes. The first part is the first half and the second part is the second half. There is fifteen-minute break between two halve
There are two teams in a football match. Each football team has eleven players, including a goal- keeper. The players on the ground try to kick the ball into the other's goal. The team which scores more goals wins the match
1. ___T___ Today, football becomes very popular all around the world
2. ___T___ Millions of people play football
3. ___T___ A football match has two halves of forty-five minutes each
4. ___F___ There is no break in a football match
5. ___F___ Each football team has eleven players and a goal-keeper in the field
6. ___T___ The winning team in the match is the team which scores more goals
Read this passage then write True/ False
Nowsday, football becomes one of the world's most popular games. Millions of people play and watch it all around the world
A football match often has two parts. Each part is forty-five minutes. The first part is the first half and the second part is the second half. There is fifteen-minute break between two halve
There are two teams in a football match. Each football team has eleven players, including a goal- keeper. The players on the ground try to kick the ball into the other's goal. The team which scores more goals wins the match
1. ___T___ Today, football becomes very popular all around the world
2. ___T___ Millions of people play football
3. ___T___ A football match has two halves of forty-five minutes each
4. ___F___ There is no break in a football match
5. ___T___ Each football team has eleven players and a goal-keeper in the field
6. ____T__ The winning team in the match is the team which scores more goals
Nhanh nhé
Ex 8.Chọn đáp án đúng
1.Would you like_________a soccer match on TV at my house tonight?
A. see B to see C. sees D. seeing
2. How old _________ she _________on her next birthday?
A. will/be B. was/… C. can/be D. is/ …
3.My house is very beautiful. It’s _________beautiful _________Lan’s.
A. more/to B. more/ф C. than/more D. more/than
4.My brother enjoys _________soccer on weekends.
A. playing B. to play C. plays D. play
5.My father _________a new car two months ago.
A. buys B. is buying C. bought D. to buy
6.Your _________is 370 C.
A. height B. weight C. age D. temperature
7.Are you scared _________seeing the dentist?
A. of B. about C. at D. for
8.He wants to learn_________to use the computer.
A. what B. how C. why D. who
9.They kept_________touch by letter.
A. in B. at C. on D. of
10.It took him two hours_________his test.
A. make B. to make C. doing D. to do
11.We ought not to eat too much candy because it’s bad_________our health.
A. with B. at C. to D. for
12.Our teacher told us_________this book carefully.
A. read B. to read C. reading D. to reading
13.I hate carrots, and I don’t like peas, _________.
A. also B. either C. too D. All Are Correct
Ex 8.Chọn đáp án đúng
1.Would you like_________a soccer match on TV at my house tonight?
A. see B to see C. sees D. seeing
2. How old _________ she _________on her next birthday?
A. will/be B. was/… C. can/be D. is/ …
3.My house is very beautiful. It’s _________beautiful _________Lan’s.
A. more/to B. more/ф C. than/more D. more/than
4.My brother enjoys _________soccer on weekends.
A. playing B. to play C. plays D. play
5.My father _________a new car two months ago.
A. buys B. is buying C. bought D. to buy
6.Your _________is 370 C.
A. height B. weight C. age D. temperature
7.Are you scared _________seeing the dentist?
A. of B. about C. at D. for
8.He wants to learn_________to use the computer.
A. what B. how C. why D. who
9.They kept_________touch by letter.
A. in B. at C. on D. of
10.It took him two hours_________his test.
A. make B. to make C. doing D. to do
11.We ought not to eat too much candy because it’s bad_________our health.
A. with B. at C. to D. for
12.Our teacher told us_________this book carefully.
A. read B. to read C. reading D. to reading
13.I hate carrots, and I don’t like peas, _________.
A. also B. either C. too D. All Are Correct
Nowadays, football becomes _________ (1) of the world’s most popular games. Millions of people _________ (2) and watch it ___________(3) around the world. A football match often has _________ (4) parts. Each part has 45 minutes. The first part is the first half and the second part is the second half. There is a fifteen –minute break _________ (5) the two halves.
There are two _________ (6) in a soccer match. Each football team has eleven players, including a goal-keeper. The players on the ground try to _________ (7) the the ball into the other’s goal. The team which _________ (8) more goals wins the match.
Nowadays, football becomes __one_______ (1) of the world’s most popular games. Millions of people ____play_____ (2) and watch it ____all_______(3) around the world. A football match often has ____two_____ (4) parts. Each part has 45 minutes. The first part is the first half and the second part is the second half. There is a fifteen –minute break ____between_____ (5) the two halves.
There are two ____teams_____ (6) in a soccer match. Each football team has eleven players, including a goal-keeper. The players on the ground try to ____kick_____ (7) the the ball into the other’s goal. The team which ____scores_____ (8) more goals wins the match.
Nowadays, football becomes one (1) of the world’s most popular games. Millions of people play (2) and watch it all (3) around the world. A football match often has two (4) parts. Each part has 45 minutes. The first part is the first half and the second part is the second half. There is a fifteen –minute break between(5) the two halves.
There are two teams (6) in a soccer match. Each football team has eleven players, including a goal-keeper. The players on the ground try to kick (7) the the ball into the other’s goal. The team which score (8) more goals wins the match.
Nowadays, football becomes one (1) of the world’s most popular games. Millions of people play (2) and watch it all (3) around the world. A football match often has two (4) parts. Each part has 45 minutes. The first part is the first half and the second part is the second half. There is a fifteen –minute break between (5) the two halves.
There are two means (6) in a soccer match. Each football team has eleven players, including a goal-keeper. The players on the ground try to kick (7) the the ball into the other’s goal. The team which scores(8) more goals wins the match.
I like football very much. nowadays, it becomes one of the most (1)................ games in the world. Football originatedi China, which appeared about 2 or 3rd century BC. Peape need only a ball and 2 goals in a pitch to play a match.
A footbaal match often has (2)................ halves (parts). It lasts 90 minutes. Each part is 45 minutes. The first part is the first half. The second part is the second half. Three is a fifteen-minute break between the two halves.
Football is a (3).................. sport. Three are two teams ina football match. each has 11 players, including a hoad-keeper. There are 3 referees (1 main referee and 2 asssistant referees) in a football match. Players pass the ball to each other by (4).................... or heading it. The players on the ground try to kick the ball into the other's goad. the team which socers more goads wins the match.
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I like football very much. nowadays, it becomes one of the most (1) popular games in the world. Football originatedi China, which appeared about 2 or 3rd century BC. Peape need only a ball and 2 goals in a pitch to play a match.
A footbaal match often has (2) two halves (parts). It lasts 90 minutes. Each part is 45 minutes. The first part is the first half. The second part is the second half. Three is a fifteen-minute break between the two halves.
Football is a (3) team sport. Three are two teams ina football match. each has 11 players, including a hoad-keeper. There are 3 referees (1 main referee and 2 asssistant referees) in a football match. Players pass the ball to each other by (4) kicking or heading it. The players on the ground try to kick the ball into the other's goad. the team which socers more goads wins the match.
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This is my mother. (1)_________ name is Hien. She is a teacher. She gets up at 5:30 in the morning. She has (2)_________ at 6 o’clock. She goes to work at 6:30. She works in a school from 7 o’clock a. m. (3)_________ 10:30 a.m. She arrives home at 11:00 a.m. She has lunch at 11:30. In the evening she has dinner and she (4)_________ to bed at 11 p.m.
Question 4:
A. tells
B. plays
C. goes
D. looks