Question I: Underline the stressed syllable of these words:
Practice, classmate, morning, student, answer, question, uncle, different, unhappy, parent, everything, pretty, busy, listen, number, beautiful, children, neighbourhood, museum, hospital
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A-Choose the word in each group which has the main stress on a different syllable from the others.
1) A. vulnerable B. integration C. intellectual D. epidemic
2) A. discriminate B. survive C. advocate D. digest
B-Choose the word in each group which has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others.
3) A. efficient B. suggestion C. unsure D. initiate
4) A. researched B. composed C. noticed D. stressed
5) A. daughter B. through C. thought D. laugh
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I. Fill in the blanks with suitable word
celebration custom gather gifts midnight praticularly symbolize bring ring display |
In scotland, the biggest ...(1) of the year is "Hogmanay". "Hogmanay" is the scottish word for New Year 'Eve. on 31st december in edinburgh, there is enormous firework...(2) at the castle and they play live music in the park. Thousands of people ... (3) in the streets, coffees and bars. Then at 12o'colock, church bells ...(4) all over the city. After midnight people go "first footing". This is a scottish ... (5) that dates back hundreds of years. "First footing" is visiting your neighbours after ... (6) on New Year's Eve. The visitors must step into the house with their right foot step first, to ...(7) good luck. Traditionally, the visitors brings three ... (8): a piece of coal and a little whisky. The gifts ...(9) warmth, food and happiness. If the first person who visits your home after midnight is a man with dark hair, that is ...(10) lucky.
chose the word that has the stress on a different syllable from the rest in each group
1. A.number B.happy C.behind D.yellow
2.A.station B.hotel C.thousand D.village
3.A.income B.arrive C.depend D.police
4.Asaturday B.favorite C.interested D.eleven
5.A.develop B.cinema C.movement D.history
Choose the best word or phrase to complete the sentence.
That’s very good of you but you ... have paid me back until tomorrow.
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Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank.
1. Million of Christmas cards __________ every year.
A. send B. are sent C. are sending D. was sent
2. First prize was awarded _______ Jaclie Stevens, the smallest girl on the team.
A. with B. on C. for D. to
3. Jane saw her old friends while she __________ the street.
A. crossed B. is crossing C. was crossing D. had crossed
4. He had his father _________ his Christmas card.
A. decorated B. decorating C. to decorate D. decorate
5. I saw him _____ the flowers in the garden.
A. watering B. watered C. be watered D. is watering
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POPPY DAY
POPPY DAY , 11 November, is the day when people in Britain remember the soldiers that died in the First World War (1914 – 1918), the Second World War (1939 – 1945) and all other wars since. The first Poppy Day was in 1921. The First World War had ended three years earlier, but it was still very difficult, even impossible, for ex-soldiers in Britain to find employment. So some of them started making and selling red paper poppies. They gave the money that they raised to ex-soldiers who were disabled or unemployed, and to the families of soldiers who had died. The choice of flower was significant. During the war, the soldiers had noticed poppies growing every year on the battlefields in Belgium and the north of France. A well – known poem from that time, written by a Canadian soldier, begin with the lines:
In Flanders* fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place*; …
In the days leading up to Poppy Day, about 32 million people in Britain buy and wear small poppies. Some people choose to wear white poppies because they think that white symbolizes peace. Then, at 11 a.m. on 11 November (at the moment when the First World War ended) there’s a two – minute silence. Many people stop and think quietly about the soldiers who died. There are ceremonies at war memorials in towns and villages all over the country. The most important ceremony is in London, when the Queen and the Prime Minister lay wreaths of poppies at the Cenotaph, a monument to soldiers who died in battle.
*(Flanders = the north of Belgium; our place = our graves)
Translate into Vietnamese (para 1):
The election of Andrew Jackson to the presidency in 1982 marked the political ascendancy of the "common man" in American politics. Whereas all privious presidents had been Easterners from well-to-do families, Jackson was a self-made man of modest wealth from the West. Born in 1767, Jackson fought in the American Revolution, in which many of his relatives died. Afterwards, he studied law and moved to the Western District of North California. When that territory became the state of Tennessee, Jackson was elected the state's first congressman. His nam became a household word during the war of 1812, when, as a U.S Army major general, he led troops against the Creek Indians in the Mississippi Territory and later defeated the British at New Orleans.