VOCABULARY PLUSFind the noun form of the words in blue in the text.
Exercise 1: The underlined words in blue below are used in the reading passage on pages 66–67. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words.
direction (noun) the general line that something moves along
prize (noun) something you receive if you win a competition
shadow (noun) a dark shape made when you block light
appear (v) to become possible to be seen
believe (v) to think something is true
guess (v) to give an answer or opinion without being sure it is correct
missing (adj) not able to be seen or found
real (adj) not false or fake
1.Can you Answer which of these two photos is not real ?
2.When taking a photo, it’s important to consider the Answer the light is coming from.
3.Your Answer gets longer in the evening when the sun is low in the sky.
4.The police officer showed me a photo of a Answer person he was looking for.
5.The photographer waited for a long time before a shark Answer from below the water.
6.He told me the photo was real, but I didn’t Answer him.
7.My friend won a $100 Answer in a photography competition.
1. guess
2. direction
3. shadow
4. missing
5. appeared
6. prize
VOCABULARY PLUS - Use a dictionary to check the meaning of the words in blue in the text.
The food of the future
INSECTS - The superfood of the future
There are a lot of hungry people in the world, so how do we deal with it? In the next thirty years, we'll need to provide enough protein for billions more mouths, and with all these extra people there will be even less space for farming. One solution is for us to eat insects. They are a great source of protein and they don't need as much space or water as farm animals.
So why don't we eat insects regularly? The fact is that many people in Asia, Africa and South America already do. The problem is that Europeans and North Americans don't want to. Some governments are now trying to convince them why it is a good idea. The Nordic Food Lab in Copenhagen, for example, developed the 'Insect Deliciousness' project. Its chefs have been to five continents to discover an incredible world of insect flavour. In Australia, they tasted honey ants. They ate fried caterpillars in Tanzania, and in Mexico, they enjoyed desert-ant eggs. Will they and other similar organisations persuade Europeans and Americans to take a bite from a caterpillar or an ant? What's your view? How many people will eat insects in the future? How much food made with insects will you eat?
- deal with: đối phó
- solution: giải pháp
- convince: thuyết phục
- persuade: thuyết phục
- view: quan điểm
- deal with: giải quyết
- solution: giải pháp
- convince: thuyết phục (ai tin vào điều gì)
- persuade: thuyết phục (ai làm gì)
- they: chúng
- view: quan điểm
VOCABULARY PLUS - Use a dictionary to check the meaning of the words in blue in the text.
CRAZY CRAZES
An interview with Miley Jones, an expert on the history of crazes.
HOW DO CRAZES START?
Well, crazes generally start in the playground when we're young. We see someone doing something fun and obviously we want to join them.
WHAT WAS THE STRANGEST CRAZE?
Pole-sitting, probably. In 1924, Alvin Kelly sat on a pole for thirteen hours. Amazingly, it became popular, and people used to watch the best pole-sitters. The record was twenty-one days.
HOW DO CURRENT CRAZES DIFFER FROM PAST CRAZES?
Things like toys and card-collecting used to be popular. Now crazes often start online, when people see and copy funny ideas for photos or videos on social media.
IS THAT HOW CRAZES BECOME SO POPULAR QUICKLY?
Absolutely! Things can quickly become a craze. Before, people didn't use to have smartphones, but now we can post online games scores or photos immediately.
WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE CRAZE?
Pet rocks. In the 1970s, Gary Dahl started selling a pet rock in a special box with instructions.
DID PEOPLE REALLY USE TO BUY PET ROCKS?
Yes, they did. Apparently, he sold millions of them. No one really knows what the next craze will be.
generally (adv): nói chung, đại khái, một cách tổng quát
obviously (adv): rõ ràng
amazingly (adv): đáng kinh ngạc
absolutely (adv): chắc chắn
apparently (adv): rõ ràng, hiển nhiên
VOCABULARY PLUS. Use a dictionary to check the meaning of the nouns in blue in the text. What is the verb form of each one?
CHANGING THE WORLD WITH KINDNESS
Sometimes a spontaneous act of kindness can change another person’s life. Read about these incredible people and their actions that helped to make the world a better place for someone else.
IN BRITAIN
Life can't be easy for musician Daniel Black. After a cycling accident in 2009, the doctors told him that he couldn’t walk or play the guitar. He had saved £22,000 for his intended expensive surgery when he heard about a young boy who also needed surgery to allow him to walk. Daniel told the boy's family that he would donate all his money to the boy’s surgery. The little boy was then able to walk again.
IN THE US
Glen James, an unemployed and homeless office worker, did something both honest and kind. The police said that he decided to return a bag with $ 42,000 in it to the owner. A man called Ethan Whittington read about Glen and started a campaign to collect money forhim. Ethan said that anamazing 160,000 was raised and Glen's life hasn't been the same since.
IN VIET NAM
In March 2020, Hoang Tuan Anh, a Vietnamese entrepreneur in Ho Chi Minh City invented a 24/7 automatic dispensing machine providing free rice for the poor during the Covid 19 lockdown. The machine distributed a 1.5 kg (3.3lb) bagful of rice from a small silo. The team said that people in need still had access to food and resources during the pandemic.
These stories may persuade you that when you spread a little kindness, there may not be a personal benefit, but you could encourage people to be kind to you, too.
- actions: hành động
- access: tiếp cận
- benefit: lợi ích
2. VOCABULARY PLUS. Use a dictionary to check the meaning of the words in blue in the text.
(Sử dụng từ điển để kiểm tra nghĩa của các từ màu xanh trong văn bản.)
- ban (v): cấm
- let (v): để cho, cho phép
- allow (v): cho phép
3. VOCABULARY PLUS: Use a dictionary to check the meanings of the words in blue in the text.
(Từ vựng bổ sung: Hãy sử dụng từ điển để kiểm tra nghĩa của các từ in màu xanh trong văn bản.)
3. VOCABULARY PLUS Use a dictionary to check the meanings of the words in blue in the text.
(TỪ VỰNG BỔ SUNG . Sử dụng từ điển để tra nghĩa của các từ màu xanh lam trong văn bản.)
- winner (n): người chiến thắng
- swimmer (n): vận động viên bơi lội
- medallist (n): người nhận huy chương
VOCABULARY PLUS - Use a dictionary to check the meaning of the words in blue in the text.
adapt destroy process manipulate
- adapt (v): thích nghi, thích ứng
- destroy (v): phá hủy
- process (v): tiến hành, xử lý
- manipulate (v): điều khiển, vận dụng
Exercise 3. VOCABULARY PLUS. Use a dictionary to check the meanings of the words in blue in the text.
(Từ vựng bổ sung: Sử dụng từ điển để kiểm tra nghĩa của các từ màu xanh trong bài đọc.)
- sons: con trai
- daughters: con gái
- grandchildren: cháu (nội/ ngoại)
- brothers: anh/ em trai
- sisters: chị/ em gái
- parents: bố mẹ
Exercise 3. VOCABULARY PLUS Use a dictionary to check the meanings of the words in blue in the text.
(Từ vựng bổ sung. Sử dụng từ điển để kiểm tra nghĩa của các từ màu xanh trong văn bản.)
- beautiful (a): xinh đẹp
- common (a): phổ biến
- dull (a): tối (màu)
- colourful (a): màu sắc
- rare (a): khan hiếm/ quý hiếm