We don't want to talk about it anymore. (prefer)
→ We prefer not to talk about it anymore.
We don't want to talk about it anymore. (prefer)
→ We prefer not to talk about it anymore.
1, He asks me to watch the video and find more information ..... the given topic
A.in B.about C.with D.of
2.We prefer working in groups because it gives us a chance to discuss.....our classmates
A.with B.about C.in D.to
3.Our class has to.........learning materials at home and discuss the topic in class tomorrow
A.support B.upload C.strengthen D.prepare
4.Our group is.........a lot projects that help us understand the lessons much better
A.making B.doing C.taking D.organising
5.I don't like the traditional methods.Therefore,I wish to.............the new learning activities
A.review B.exchange C.try D.encourage
6.Jacks gets a lot of useful tips on this website and he has......an outline for his presentation
A.made B.done C.taken D.read
7.When students have problems,they can ask..........answers or help immediately
A.on B.for C.with D.about
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V. Read the passage and fill in the numbered blanks to complete it.
English is a very useful language. If we ...(11)... English, we can go to any countries we like. We will not find it hard to make people understand. ...(12)... we want to say. English also helps us to learn all kinds of ...(13)... . Hundreds of books are written in English every day in ...(14)... countries. English has also helped us to spread ideas and knowledge to all corners of the world. Therefore, the English ...(15). has helped to spread better understanding and friendship among countries of the world.
Question 11: A. want B. do C. work D. know
Question 12: A. where B. what C. who D. when
Question 13: A. people B. friends C. subject D. teachers
Question 14: A. a B. the C. many D. much
Question 15: A. nation B. knowledge C. countries D. language
Exercise 5: Read the passage and answer the questions
Hi, my name is Tina. I am thirteen years old and today I want to talk about my best friend Selena. She is my classmate and she is thirteen years old too. We attend a very big school near Scotland. We share the same desk and love the same school subjects. Our favorite lessons are Arts and Physical Education. I am very good at tennis and she is very good at volleyball. She plays volleyball at our school team. We both have a busy life. We always get up at a half past six and at seven o’clock her father takes us to school by car. They live next door to us, so after school we always do our homework, walk our dogs and play together. Our classes start at half past seven and finish at 4 p.m. Her mother is a nurse. My mother is a nurse too and they work at the same hospital. Our fathers are both engineers but they work at different companies. On Mondays, Selena has violin class and I have piano class. On Tuesdays and Thursdays she practices volleyball at the school’s gym and I play tennis in our school court. Friday is my favorite day because Selena stays overnight with us. On the weekends, we usually go to the movie theater or have a picnic if the weather is good. I am the only child, I don’t have a sister but she is like a sister to me.
1. Where is their school?
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2. What are their favorite subjects?
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3. What do they do after school?
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4. Do their fathers work in the same company?
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5. Why is Friday Tina’s favorite day?
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Talk about the solutions to the environmental problems that we are facing.
As we didn’t want to offend him, we said nothing about his paintings. ___________________________________________________________________
5. As I was anxious to please him, I bought him a nice present.
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1. This summer resort is absolutely wonderful and I’d ………. it to anyone.
A. recommend B. talk C. accommodate D. praise
2. We had to walk since we couldn’t ………… to take a bus.
A afford B. be wealthy C. supply D. furnish
3. Our life would be very difficult without ………..
A. luxury furniture B. water C. saving-labor machines D. electricity
4. After retiring, my aunt spent her ……… on an expensive holiday.
A. dollars B. accounts C. savings D. cheques
5. A lot of people left school at 16 and they now .................... leaving so early.
A. sorry B. regret C. confuse D. worry
6. Remember ............. the door before going to bed.
A. locking B. to lock C. locked D. not locking
7. Nancy talks as if she ............... everything.
A. knows B. had known C. knew D. not know
8. Many things which we can do now couldn't .............. years ago.
A. do B. done C. being done D. be done
9. When I first visited Moscow, I couldn't get used ............... the cold weather.
A. with B. to C. for D. in
10. They insisted she ................ the party.
A. attended B. attends C. to attend D. attend
11. We can’t go wrong if we…….. the instructions.
A. follow B. take C. guide D. keep
12. Some of my friends are taking extra classes in English ...................... become tourist guides.
A. so that B. so as C. in order that D. so as to
13. Michael and his friend were badly injured in the last match, so………can play today.
A. both of them B. either one of them C. neither of them D. not any of them
14. Mary put a ………. on the letter.
A. five-cents stamp B. five-cent stamp C. stamp of five cents D. five-cent stamps
15. We quarreled ………..the choice of a house.
A. on B. over C. for D. to
16. There are a lot of people at my friend's wedding party, only a few of ………. I had met before.
A. who B. whose C. whom D. which
17. You should have known that Anne could not keep a secret. Never again ..................... her anything.
A. will tell B. will I tell C. I tell D. I will tell
Read the text below and choose the correct word / phrase for each space.
English is a very useful language. If we ...(11)... English, we can go to any countries we like. We will not find it hard to make people understand. ...(12)... we want to say. English also helps us to learn all kinds of ...(13)... . Hundreds of books are written in English every day in ...(14)... countries. English has also helped us to spread ideas and knowledge to all comers of the world. Therefore, the English ...(15). has helped to spread better understanding and friendship among countries of the world.
Question 11:A. want B. do C. work D. know
Question 12:A. where B. what C. who D. when
Question 13:A. people B. friends C. subjects D. teachers
Question 14:A. a B. the C. many D. much
Question 15:A. nation B. knowledge C. countries D. language
Rewrite the following sentences using the clues given.
1 It is interesting to talk about artificial intelligence.
-> Talking about artificial intelligence........
2. You can use my car if you want.
-> I allow you..........
Global versus Local
Globalisation is a fact of modern life. We asked four very different people to talk to us about globalisation in their lives.
A Matt Townsend, IT director
I work for a large multinational corporation, so doing business on a global level and co-operating with colleagues around the world is part and parcel of the job. It’s fascinating how international teams of people can communicate with each other and work together to reach common goals and make bigger profits. It’s not always plain sailing, though, as sometimes cultural differences can cause misunderstandings. That's why it’s so important that executives travel regularly to other countries in which we have offices. That way we can get to know each other better and understand how people in different countries think and operate. Personally, I love travelling and coming into contact with new cultures. Although to be perfectly honest, most of the time we hardly ever venture outside the hotels we’re staying in. It’s really our local colleagues in each destination that give us a taste of what life is like in their country.
B Jan Cooper, MP
Over the past century, we have certainly witnessed a boom in globalisation. International trading has become a fact of life, and as consumers we have become more demanding because we now expect to be able to buy the same products as residents of foreign countries. Also, as tourists we expect to find the products we usually buy at home when we travel abroad. However, the current economic crisis, which is crippling Western societies, has meant that we need to protect our own economies. The word on most MPs’ lips these days is ‘localisation’. It seems to make sense that, given the state of local economies, people should consume goods that have been made in their own country. We all have to make a bigger effort to buy closer to the source in order to support local producers and manufacturers and not dwelling on cultural boundaries. That way, more jobs will be created in our region and the economy will benefit.
C Anne Banks, Founder of Horizons Global School
I’ve always been a keen traveller, so when my daughter was born I began to think of solutions for combining travelling with bringing up a child. So, we set up Horizons. It’s a global school because students here come from all over the world and each term they study in a different country. We partner with private international schools in each country we operate in. The idea is that students learn about the world by seeing and experiencing the sights, smells and tastes of the countries that make it up. One of the subjects they study is Global Culture. This term, they’re in Vienna, so in Global Culture they will concentrate on how the people of Vienna live on a day-to-day basis. They’ll examine the similarities and differences of Vienna in relation to other cities they studied in during previous terms. Students at the school certainly broaden their horizons in ways that wouldn’t be possible if they went to their local school, which in turn will lead to more tolerance.
D Ron Carlton, Football player
I come from a long line of football players: my great-grandfather, my grandfather and my dad all played for our local club. That’s what you did back then. You supported your local team and, if you were lucky and talented enough, you got to play for your local team. But not nowadays, I started my career at my local football club, but I was soon snapped up by a talent scout for a French team. I was only seventeen when I signed my first contract with them. It was a bit scary at first, being so young, but I soon got used to it and even picked up a bit of French. I also learnt the lyrics to some French songs! Three years later, I found myself in Italy. That was hard to get used to. I found it really difficult to adjust there. Even on the pitch it was hard. The players there have got a completely different mentality. I only stuck it out for one season. It was a bit of a relief when I signed a contract which brought me back to Wales. I’m thoroughly enjoying being back on native soil and I’m not planning to move in the foreseeable future.
Which person
35 finds it fascinating how international teams manage to communicate?
36 has a suggestion for improving life in his/her own country?
37 is someone who prefers his/her own country?
38 talks about an unusual approach to education?
39 loves travelling and wants to offer new cultural experiences to young people?
40 wants a move away from Globalisation?
41 has experienced problems due to cultural differences?
42 is a person who travels on a regular basis