IV. Read the passage carefully and write TRUE or FALSE for the following sentences.
Nowadays television becomes very popular. Both old and young people enjoy watching it very much. TV programs attract millions of viewers all around the world. In addition to the news, television stations also broadcast many interesting programs such as sports, music, cartoons, wild life, popular science, reports, contests, movies, ect. At present, people can enjoy a live program on TV. Live TV programs help us see events at the same time as they are happening. In our country, we often watch live TV programs of important events and international football matches.
1.Many people like watching TV nowadays. __________
2. Music is one of interesting TV programs. __________
3. People in our country can only see live TV programs of national football matches. __________
4. We cannot see events at the same time as they are happening. __________
Exercise 14. Read the passage, and write T (True) or F (False) next to the sentences.
The movie Hidden Figures (2016) not only serves as an item of good entertainment, but is also admirable in depicting the scientific changes in the USA in the 1960s, the social life issues of that era, and differences that existed in the country, especially among African-Americans. The movie centers around the lives of three women: Katherine Johnson, who is recreated by movie star Taraji P. Henson; Mary Jackson, who is played by Janelle Monáe; and finally, Dorothy Vaughan, as the mathematician portrayed by Octavia Spencer. Essentially, all three women of African-American backgrounds play vital roles in society through their contributions while working at NASA towards the successful launch of a spaceship into orbit.
Statements | True or False |
1. “Hidden Figures” is the movie of good entertainment. |
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2. The movie depicted the scientific changes in the USA in the 16908. |
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3. The movie centers around the lives of three women. |
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4. Katherine Johnson is recreated by movie star Taraji P. Henson. |
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5. Mary Jackson is a mathematician portrayed by Octavia Spencer. |
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6. All three women play vital roles in society through their contributions. |
Read the following passage and write T (true) or F (false) for each statement.
How many calories can you burn in one hour? Well, it all depends on the activity. You use calories all the time, even when you are resting. Reading, sleeping, sitting and sunbathing all use about 60 calories an hour. Very light activities use 75 calories. Examples are eating, writing, knitting, shaving, driving and washing up. Light activities which use about 100 calories an hour include playing the piano, getting dressed and having a shower. Under moderate activities which use between 100 and 200 calories an hour we can put walking, doing housework, shopping and skating. Energetic activities use 200-400 calories. Those activities include horse riding, cycling, swimming, skipping and dancing. Finally there are strenuous activities which use up to 600 calories an hour. These activities include climbing stairs, jogging, digging the garden and playing football.
1. Horse riding uses the most amount of calories.
2. Reading uses as many calories as writing.
3. The calories we burn for eating and washing up are the same.
4. Walking is a very light activity.
5. Sunbathing uses more calories than driving.
6. When we are resting, we don’t burn calories.
7. Having a shower uses only 100 calories an hour.
8. Cycling and dancing use the same amount of calories
9. Playing football uses fewer calories than swimming.
10. The amount of calories we use an hour depends on the activity we do.
X. Read the passage then write true (T) or false (F) for the following sentences.
We have just moved into a new house and I have been working hard all morning. I have been trying to get my new house in order. This has not been easy because I own over a thousand books. To make matters worse, the room is rather small, so I have temporarily put my books on the floor. At the moment, they cover every inch of floor space and I actually have to walk on them to get in or out of the room. My sister helped me to carry one of my old bookcases up the stairs. She went into my room and got a big surprise when she saw all those books on the floor. “This is the prettiest carpet I have ever seen,” she said. She looked at it for a while then added, “You don’t need bookcases at all. You can sit here on your spare time and read the carpet!”.
1. The writer are trying to arrange her new house neatly.
2. The room isn’t big enough to hold all of her books.
3. The writer has more than one bookcase.
4. The writer has a beautiful carpet.
5. Her sister didn’t seem at all surprised when she went into the room.
II. Read the passage and decide whether the sentences are true (T) or false (F).
The soothing process of painting is often interesting to young children. The pleasant feeling of painting over and over, possibly using two brushes or their fingers is important. We need to encourage the experience where it interests the child, not the adult. As children develop, they become more focused on creating representations and expressing ideas. Young children need large pieces of paper as well as a variety of brush sizes to experiment with. Colour mixing provides endless discoveries. Painting areas should support the child’s physical abilities. Easels should be at correct height. Move chairs from tables to allow children to stand and paint if they wish. Very young children can be held in a lap or sit on the floor with an adult. The idea is to make the child feel most comfortable when painting.
1. Children love painting because it is soothing.
2. Children can only paint with brushes.
3.Adults should be encouraged to love painting as well.
4.Children love discovering the colours.
5.Very young children should be with adults when learning to paint.
II. Read the passage and choose True( T) or False(F).
Vietnam’s New Year is celebrated according to the Lunar calendar. It is especially known as Tet Nguyen Dan, or Tet. It begins between January twenty-first and February nineteen. The exact date changes from year to year. Vietnamese people usually make preparations for the holiday several weeks beforehand. They tidy their houses, cook special food, clean and make offerings on the family altars. On the New Year’s Eve, people sit up to midnight to see New Year in, then they put on new clothes and give one another the greetings of the season. Tet lasts ten days. The first three days are the most important. Vietnamese people believe that how people act during those days will influence the whole year. As a result, they make every effort to avoid arguments and smile as much as possible.
34. Vietnam’s New Year is especially known as Tet Nguyen Dan, or Tet.
35. It begins between January twenty- second and February nineteen.
36. They tidy their houses, cook special food, clean and make offerings on the family altars.
37. Tet lasts ten days
38. The first three days are the most unimportant
Giúp mình với ạ!!
Read the passage, and then tick the correct answer: true (T), or false (F).
Vehicles in the near future, will be fuel efficient, zero emission, and use high tech electronics and software to assist drivers in a variety of ways. Vehicles will communicate with each other, with the road and with traffic signals. Autos and trucks of the future will use vision enhancement devices to help you navigate through bad weather, let you see around them, or warn you of a possible collision with a pedestrian or animal. They will also let you know if you are getting drowsy or straying from your lane.
In twenty years, Cars of the future will be different than the automobiles of today, and so will the driving experience.
True False
1. Vehicles will always cause greenhouse gases.
2. People can connect with others in different cars in the future.
3. People will be able to drive safe even in bad weather.
4. Cars will notice people when there is a passenger crossing the lane.
5. Cars and how to drive will only change after two more decades.
IX. Read the passage carefully, and decide whether the sentences are True or False.
Our school has a model club. The members of the club try to make water rockets. The students taking part in the club love discovering new things and learning science subjects. A water rocket doesn’t cost you much. You can use the things you have used such as empty bottles, old tyres of bicycles. The model has two main parts: the base and the rocket. The pump in the base is made up of water pipes and it can increase the pressure of water. The rocket made from empty bottles should have blades in its tail and a pointed head. These parts help the water go in the correct path as the members have planned. When we use the pump to increase the pressure of water, the rocket will take off and fly into the air. Our school club has just won the first prize on making water rockets.
1.The members of the model club have a love of science. ____________
2.You can use old things to make water rockets. ____________
3.It is expensive to make water rockets. ____________
4.The high pressure of water can make the models fly. ____________
5.We cannot control the water rockets at all. ____________
Read the following passage and decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F).
We use many different energy sources for the sake of us. Energy sources are classified into two groups: non-renewable and renewable.
Non-renewable energy sources are those that take millions of years to form and will run out some day. It is energy that comes from fossil fuels such as coal, crude oil, and natural gas. Fossil fuels are mainly made up of carbon and were formed millions of years ago. The chemical reaction which takes place when we burn fossil fuels releases carbon compounds such as carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide into the air. Carbon dioxide is one of the green house gases which is contributing to global warming and air pollution.
On the other hand, renewable energy sources will never run out, are better for the environment and do not cause pollution. Renewable energy is often called green energy because it is a natural energy, always available and does not have to be formed like non-renewable energy. The green energy is always there. For example, the Sun consistently shines, water is abundant, and the wind blows throughout the year. The five types include solar energy from the Sun; geothermal energy from heat within the Earth; hydroelectric energy from moving water; biogas from dead plants and microorganisms and finally, energy from the wind.