Chọn từ thích hợp trong dấu ngoặc:
1. The mother wrapped the baby (under/on/in) a blanket.
2. Do you usually accept a compliment (with/by/in) a smile?
3. They are standing (on/in/along) a row to buy tickets for the concert.
4. Do you wear ao dai (at/during/on) special occasions?
5. They arrived (on/at/in) the first day of March, 2015.
6. I'd like to learn (on/about/for) Thai culture.
7. The custom (about/of/for) naming women after flowers is becoming less common.
8. It is the custom (for/by/with) a man to open the door to let a woman in.
5 in vietnamyou should not use only the first name to................... people older than you
A speak B talk C say D address
6 we are going to prepare .................... sticky rice served with grilled chicken for the celebration
A five colours B five- colours C five- colour D five- coloured
7 a tradition is something special that is ...................... through the generations
A passed B passed to C passed down D passed out
8 according to the ....................in England, we have to use a knife and fork at dinner
A table ways B table manners C behaviours D differences
II. Choose A, B,C or D that best completes each sentence
1. there are plently of potatoes in the fridge. you ....... buy any
A. needn't B. mustn't C. may not D. shouldn't
2. we are in the hospital. you ...... smoke here.
A. needn't B. mustn't C. may not D. don't have to
3. he had been working for more than 11hours. he ........ be tired now.
A. need B. had better C. must D. could
4. I ...... speak Arabic fluently when I was a child and we lived in Morocco.
A. might B. can C. must D. mustn't
5. the teacher said we ..... read this book for our pleasure because it's optional.
A. should B. must C. needn't D. can
6. If you want to speak English fluently, you ........ to work hard.
A. could B. need C. needn't D. mustn't
7. take an umbrella. it .... rain later.
A. need B. should C. might D. mustn't
8. small objects .... be swallowed by children.
A. may B. must C. need D. mustn't
9. in this city, people ......... walk on grass.
A. couldn't B. mustn't C. needn't D. may not
10. .......... I ask a question? yes, of course.
A. must B. may C. should D. will
I. Choose A, B,C or D that best completes each sentence
1. there are plently of potatoes in the fridge. you ....... buy any
A. needn't B. mustn't C. may not D. shouldn't
2. we are in the hospital. you ...... smoke here.
A. needn't B. mustn't C. may not D. don't have to
3. he had been working for more than 11hours. he ........ be tired now.
A. need B. had better C. must D. could
4. I ...... speak Arabic fluently when I was a child and we lived in Morocco.
A. might B. can C. must D. mustn't
5. the teacher said we ..... read this book for our pleasure because it's optional.
A. should B. must C. needn't D. can
6. If you want to speak English fluently, you ........ to work hard.
A. could B. need C. needn't D. mustn't
7. take an umbrella. it .... rain later.
A. need B. should C. might D. mustn't
8. small objects .... be swallowed by children.
A. may B. must C. need D. mustn't
9. in this city, people ......... walk on grass.
A. couldn't B. mustn't C. needn't D. may not
10. .......... I ask a question? yes, of course.
A. must B. may C. should D. will
Ex1: Choose the correct option A, B, C or D to complete the sentences
1. You ................. miss any of the meetings. They're always useful.
A. needn't B. should C. shouldn't D. can
2. She is famous ......... her intelligence. She designs many special styles for Ao dai.
A. in B. for C. with D. into
3. I think someone .................. talk to the boss. We can't works extra hours on Saturday.
A. have to B. should C. don't have to D. shouldn't
4. We reached the house after ............. for almost an hour.
A. cycled B. to cycle C. cycling D. cycle
5. At school, the teacher and students ........................ follow the rules.
A. has to B. have to C. need to D. haven't to
6. He .................... try to be a bit more punctual. It's rude to be late here.
A. shouldn't B. should C. couldn't D. ws able to
7. Would you like to go ........ a walk ........ the park this after noon?
A. to - at B. for - at C. to - in D.for - in
8. The buses were very .............. this morning. We can't go to the church with you in time.
A. crowd B. crowded C. full D. busy
9. We ..................... wear uniform at school from Monday to Saturday. That's good way and equal to everyone.
A. have to B. haven't to C. could D. must
10. Anna .............. change her hair style because the old one doesn't suit her any more
A. could B. has to C. have to D. doesn't have to
Read the passage and then decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F).
In Japan, take off your shoes at the entrance to all homes, and most business and hotels. Usually a rack will be provided to store your shoes, and pair of guest slippers will be put nearby; many Japanese bring a pair of indoor slippers just in case, though.
Never wear slippers when you need to step onto a tatami mat (used in most Japanese homes and hotels), and be careful to remove the toilet slippers waiting for you in the bathroom. It is extremely bad form, for example, to reenter the main room of a house wearing slippers that have been running across a dirty area.
Unlike in westen cultures, the Japanese bath is used after you have washes and rinsed, and feel like like soaking in extra-hot water for 10, 20, 30 minutes. If you happen to be invited into a Japanese household, you'll be given the honor of using the bath first, usually before dinner. Be extra careful so as not to dirty the water in any way because of its importance.
1. Only take off your shoes when you enter a Japanese house. ..........
2. Be careful with your slippers when you comeback to the main room. ..........
3. You mustn't wear slippers stepping onto a tatami mat. ...........
4. The Japanese bath is also used for washing rinsing. ..........
5. The bath plays an important part in the Japanese life. ...........
i. Read and answer the question
There are a lot of ceremonies in Indian weddings. An Engagement ceremony is part of the wedding ceremonies. In this ceremony, the bride and groom give rings to each other and the families give sweets and gifts to one another. The Mehendi ceremony is another ceremony before the wedding ceremony. In this time, people decorate the bride’s arms, legs, wrists and feet.
On the big day, the bride and the groom put flowers around each other’s necks in the Varmana Ceremony to show that they are married.
In Malaysia, a groom may send his future bride such presents as trays of food with origami flowers with the hope that she will give birth to many children. Hindu traditions add interesting things to the ceremony. The bride and groom feed each other yellow rice. At the ceremony, each guest may receive a hard-boiled to show that every one can have babies.
1. How many ceremonies does an Indian wedding have.
2. What is the name of the second ceremony of an Indian wedding?
3. What do the bride and groom do in the Varmala ceremony?
4. What does a Malaysian groom may send his future bride?
5. In Malaysia, the bride a groom feed each other yellow rice in wedding ceremony; they do so to follow…
6. What does each guest get at the ceremony?
IX.Make sentences about folk dances of the Xa Pho ethnic group in Sa Pa ,using the words and phrses given. You can add some words and make changes.
1.The Xa Pho ethnic group/ a population/ over 1,000 people/ mainly/ the district Sa Pa.
2.Diferent folk dances /the Xa Pho/ performed /by groups of five to ten people/ straight or curved lines.
3.Girls/often wear/traditional skirt and shirt/indigo fabric.
4.They/embroider and decorate/clothers/elaborately/beautifully.
5.Main musical instrument/Ma Nhi.
6.Women/dance and beat/rhythm/the same time.
There is a British exchange student in your class. You invite her to dinner at your home. Play the following roles.
You are Minh. you invite your British friend to come for dinner. She aks a lot of questions about Vietnamese table manners.
You are Jessica from Britian. You want to learn about Vietnamese table manners so you can feel comfortable at dinner. You compare these with British table manners.