7. Read the text carefully, then answer the questions.
Modern graffiti began in big cities in the United States in the 1970s. One of the first ‘taggers’ was a teenager called Demetrius. He wrote his tag TAKI 183 on walls and in subway stations in New York. Other teenagers saw Demetrius’s tag and started writing their own tags on walls, buses and subway trains all over New York.
Then, some teenagers started writing their tags with aerosol paint. Their tags were bigger and more colourful. Aerosol paint graffiti became very popular in the 1970s and 1980s and appearedon trains, buses and walls around the world. In the 1990s and 2000s, a lot of graffiti artists started painting pictures.
In some countries, writing or painting on walls is a crime and street artists can have problems with the police. In other countries, artists can draw and paint in certain places. For example, in Taiwan, there are ‘graffiti zones’ where artists can paint on walls. In São Paulo in Brazil, street artists can paint pictures on walls and houses. Their pictures are colourful and beautiful. Some tourists visit São Paulo just to see the street art!
1. Where did modern graffiti begin?
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2. What was Demetrius’s tag?
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3. What did young people write on New York walls?
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4. When did aerosol paint graffiti become popular?
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7. Read the text carefully, then answer the questions.
Modern graffiti began in big cities in the United States in the 1970s. One of the first ‘taggers’ was a teenager called Demetrius. He wrote his tag TAKI 183 on walls and in subway stations in New York. Other teenagers saw Demetrius’s tag and started writing their own tags on walls, buses and subway trains all over New York.
Then, some teenagers started writing their tags with aerosol paint. Their tags were bigger and more colourful. Aerosol paint graffiti became very popular in the 1970s and 1980s and appearedon trains, buses and walls around the world. In the 1990s and 2000s, a lot of graffiti artists started painting pictures.
In some countries, writing or painting on walls is a crime and street artists can have problems with the police. In other countries, artists can draw and paint in certain places. For example, in Taiwan, there are ‘graffiti zones’ where artists can paint on walls. In São Paulo in Brazil, street artists can paint pictures on walls and houses. Their pictures are colourful and beautiful. Some tourists visit São Paulo just to see the street art!
1. Where did modern graffiti begin?
_________________________________________________________
2. What was Demetrius’s tag?
_________________________________________________________
3. What did young people write on New York walls?
_________________________________________________________
4. When did aerosol paint graffiti become popular?
VII. Read the paragraph and then choose the beast answer to complete the paragraph (1)…….the United States, many adults and children…..(2)…..overweight. Some people eat……..(3)……food at meals. Tthey also eat snacks between meals. Sometimes people eat healthy snacks like fruit orvegetables….(4)….many Americans eat a lot of junk food such as cookies, candy and potato chips. Eatingjunk food can….(5)…….people gain weight. People also gain weight…….(6)…...they don’t getenough………..(7)………People need to walk, run , ride bicycles, or walk out in health clubs and gyms.When people exercise, they……..(8)…. good and have more energy. A good diet and exercise will helpyou……..(9)….along and………(10)…….life.
1. A. on B. In C. At D. from
2. A. is B. was C. were D. are
3. A.. too many B. too much C. few D. plenty
4. A. but B. because C. although D. so that
5. A. get B. lead C. urge D. make
6. A. so B. however C. but D. because
7. A. exercises B. work C. money D. energy
8. A. become B. taste C. have D. feel
9. A. live B. lives C. living D. to living
10. A. health B. safe C. fair D. healthy
IV.Read the following paragraph and choose the corret answer for each gap(1.5ms)
Artists who(1)............pictures on the pavement which chalk used to be very common sight in London, but there (2)..........only a few left now. Sometimes the pictures are very good. This is proved by the fact that one of the(3)...........favourite tricks is to draw a five pound note and see a lot of people trying to(4)..........it up. The police usually trick pavement artists kindly and there is nothing in the law against drawing on the pavement(5)...............the artist is so good that he gets a large(6)..............around him and this prevents other people from passing freely along the street.
1. A.draw B.paint C. take D.print
2. A.is B.are C. was D.were
3. A.artist B.artist’s C. artists D. artists’
4. A.pick B.hold C. bring D.get
5. A.if B.although C. unless D.because
6. A.meeting B.collection C. gathering D.crowd
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each question. (1pt)
Most cold viruses are spread through the hands. When you have a cold and blow your nose, you get viruses on your hands. Then you touch another person’s hand and when that person touches his or her mouth, nose, or eyes, the viruses enter the body. It isn’t even necessary to touch the person directly. Cold viruses spread when roommates or members of a family touch the same dishes, towels, or furniture. You can even pick up a virus when you touch the doorknob on your classroom door, or when you touch things in public buildings.
How can you use all this information for your good health? When someone you know catches a cold, try to avoid physical contact with that person. If you catch a cold yourself, keep your towel and dishes separate from everyone else’s. Try not to touch things that belong to others. Don’t touch other people and don’t shake hands. Wash your hands often if you have a cold or if anyone around you has.
touch (v): chạm, tiếp xúc spread (v): lan đi, truyền đi
1. One symptom of having a cold is that ______.
A. you blow your nose B. you touch another person’s hand C. you touch your mouth
2. The viruses enter the body through ______.
A. hands B. dishes, towels, or furniture C. mouth, nose or eyes
3. What does probably the phrase “pick up” in the passage mean?
A. catch B. enter C. keep out
4. Members of a family are easy to ______.
A. touch the same dishes B. spread a cold among themselves C. touch things in public
5. What should you NOT do if you have a cold?
A. keep your things separate from others. B. Touch your friends’ hands.
C. Wash your hands often.
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Bài 1. Read the text and then choose the best answer A, B, C, or D.
Visit the Edinburgh Festival
Every year, thousands of people come to Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, to be part of the Edinburgh Festival. For three weeks every August and September the city is filled with actors and artists from all over the world. They come to Edinburgh for the biggest arts festival in Britain. During this time, the streets of the city are alive with music and dance from early in the morning untill late at night. You can even see artists painting pictures on the streets.
Tens of thousands of tourists come to the festival to see new films and plays and to hear music played by famous musicians. This year, you can see over five hundred performances with actors from more than forty countries.
The tickets for these performances are quite cheap, and it is usually easier to see your favourite star in Edinburgh than it is in London. So come to Edinburgh next summer!
Question 1. How many people come to attend the Edinburgh Festival every year?
A. Thousand people
B. Thousands of people
C. Some people
D. Few people
Question 2. How long does the Edinburgh Festival last?
A. Two months
B. Three months
C. Three weeks
D. For 3 weeks every August and September
Question 3. What can you even see artists doing on the streets?
A. Playing the guitar on the streets
B. Singing songs on the streets
C. Painting pictures on the streets
D. Dancing on the streets
Question 4. How many performances can people see this year?
A. Tens of thousands
B. Thousands
C. Some people
D. Over five hundreds
Question 5. How much are the tickets for these performances?
A. Very cheap
B. Very expensive
C. Not cheap
D. Not quite expensive
Bài 1. Read the text and then choose the best answer A, B, C, or D.
Visit the Edinburgh Festival
Every year, thousands of people come to Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, to be part of the Edinburgh Festival. For three weeks every August and September the city is filled with actors and artists from all over the world. They come to Edinburgh for the biggest arts festival in Britain. During this time, the streets of the city are alive with music and dance from early in the morning untill late at night. You can even see artists painting pictures on the streets.
Tens of thousands of tourists come to the festival to see new films and plays and to hear music played by famous musicians. This year, you can see over five hundred performances with actors from more than forty countries.
The tickets for these performances are quite cheap, and it is usually easier to see your favourite star in Edinburgh than it is in London. So come to Edinburgh next summer!
Question 1. How many people come to attend the Edinburgh Festival every year?
A. Thousand people
B. Thousands of people
C. Some people
D. Few people
Question 2. How long does the Edinburgh Festival last?
A. Two months
B. Three months
C. Three weeks
D. For 3 weeks every August and September
Question 3. What can you even see artists doing on the streets?
A. Playing the guitar on the streets
B. Singing songs on the streets
C. Painting pictures on the streets
D. Dancing on the streets
Question 4. How many performances can people see this year?
A. Tens of thousands
B. Thousands
C. Some people
D. Over five hundreds
Question 5. How much are the tickets for these performances?
A. Very cheap
B. Very expensive
C. Not cheap
D. Not quite expensive
Choose the correct word to complete the sentences. Then write down the full sentences.
1. She came to the stadium (in, on, by) bus.
2. They go to work (in, on, by) train.
3. I usually read books while I am (in, on, by) a train.
4. We went to Gothenburg last summer and it was our first time (in, on, by) a tram.
5. He often travels (1n, on, by) his car
6. They prefer not to go (in, on, by) car because it's more expensive.
7. My children often sleep while they are (in, on, by) a plane.
Choose the correct word to complete the sentences. Then write down the full sentences.
1. She came to the stadium (in, on, by) bus.
2. They go to work (in, on, by) train.
3. I usually read books while I am (in, on, by) a train.
4. We went to Gothenburg last summer and it was our first time (in, on, by) a tram.
5. He often travels (in, on, by) his car.
6. They prefer not to go (in, on, by) car because it's more expensive.
7. My children often sleep while they are (in, on, by) a plane.