I. Read the text. Choose the right words and write them on the lines. There is one example. (1 m)
Lots of people enjoy eating cake…because…. it tastes very good. But do you know how to (1)……………. a cake? It’s not very difficult. First, you (2)…………… together some sugar and some butter. Then add a few eggs and mix it well. After that, you slowly start adding flour and a little salt. Next, add (3)…................ milk. You can also put in some chocolate if you like. You might also choose to add some fruit like lemon or coconut. When you are ready, put the cake (4)………… a hot cooker for about haft an hour. Then put a fork in it. When the fork comes out clean, the cake is done. Then invite your friends to eat it.
1. A. do B. make C. give
2. A. mix B. mixes C. mixing
3. A. any B. each C. some
4. with B. into C. under
Read the passage and write True (T) or False (F) after each statement below.
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 the person touches his or her mouth, nose or eyes, the viruses enter the body. It isn't even necessary to touch the person touch the person directly. Cold viruses spread when roommates or members of a family touch the same dishes, towels, and 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 own good health ? When someone you know catches a cold, try to avoid physical contact with that person. If you catch your cold yourshelf, 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 is you have a cold or if anyone around you has.
1. Most cold virusses are spread through legs.
2. One symptom of having a cold is that you blow your nose.
3. The viruses enter the body through mouth, nose ad eyes.
4. Touching other peope is the only way to spread a cold.
5. Touching the same dishes doesn't spread cold viruses.
6. Members of a family are easy to catch a cold.
7. You can catch a cold if you use the same towel with others.
8. Don't shake hand with with someone you know catching a cold.
9. You shouldn't wash your hands if you have a cold.
10. If you catch a cold, you shouldn't touch other people's things.
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Read the passage and write True (T) or False (F) after each statement below.
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 the person touches his or her mouth, nose or eyes, the viruses enter the body. It isn't even necessary to touch the person touch the person directly. Cold viruses spread when roommates or members of a family touch the same dishes, towels, and 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 own good health ? When someone you know catches a cold, try to avoid physical contact with that person. If you catch your cold yourshelf, 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 is you have a cold or if anyone around you has.
1. Most cold virusses are spread through legs.
2. One symptom of having a cold is that you blow your nose.
3. The viruses enter the body through mouth, nose ad eyes.
4. Touching other peope is the only way to spread a cold.
5. Touching the same dishes doesn't spread cold viruses.
6. Members of a family are easy to catch a cold.
7. You can catch a cold if you use the same towel with others.
8. Don't shake hand with with someone you know catching a cold.
9. You shouldn't wash your hands if you have a cold.
10. If you catch a cold, you shouldn't touch other people's things.
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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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Choose the correct ending for each verb and fill in the blanks
16. ------------------------ subjects are the most challenging. 16. puzzle
17. They gave me a warm ----------------------- hug! 17. welcome
18. There was a quite ----------------- chocolate cake on the table. 18. tempt
19. These days children’s games are more ----------------------. 19. entertain
20. The last week was extremely -------------------------- for me. 20. exhaust
21. I felt completely ----------------------------------- this week. 21. exhaust
22. The pupils were --------------------------- with the test results. 22. please
23. The test results were very ---------- for both pupils and teacher. 23. please
24. I am truly ---------------------------------- by your attitude. 24. astound
25. Your attitude is quite -------------! You should be more careful! 25. astound
26. I am ------------------------------- at you! Why did you do that? 26. disappoint
27. The final exam results were rather ----------------------------. 27. disappoint
28. Pupils get ---------------------------------------- very easily. 28. distract
29. I won’t answer that! Your question is truly -------------------! 29. insult
30. Are you --------------------------------------- with your job? 30. bore
31. I think my job is not at all ---------------------------! I love it 31. bore
VI. Read the following passage about driving laws around the world, and then tick the correct answers: true (T), or false (F). • Keep your car clean and shiny if you are in Russia, because driving a dirty car can get you fined up to 2,000 rubles (about $57). • In Costa Rica, you can drink beer while driving if you don’t get drunk. You can drink beer with one hand and drive your car through the winding roads of Costa Rica. • Make sure that you have enough fuel in your car tank when you drive in the famous high street in Germany - Autobahn. If you run out of gas, you will break the law. • Drivers in France are required to carry a breathalyzer kit in their cars. Originally, drivers who didn’t have one were required to pay a fine of €11, but this has been delayed. • If you are not drunk, don’t get in a car with a drunk driver. In Japan, sober passengers with a drunk driver can be punished under the law. • In Cyprus, eating or drinking (even water) while driving is illegal. Eating a quick snack or taking a sip of soda will make you pay an €85 fine. • Luxembourg is serious about security, and cars are not allowed to drive if they are not equipped with working windshield wipers. • In Manila, the Philippines, you cannot drive your car on Monday if the number plate ends with 1 or 2. True False
46. You are fined when you drive a dirty car in Russia.
47. In Costa Rica, you can drink beer while you are driving.
48. In Costa Rica, you can drive your car with one hand.
49. Don’t run out of gas on Germany’s Autobahn.
50. Bring your own breathalyzer while you are driving in France.
51. In France, you will get a fine if you don’t bring your own breathalyzer while driving nowadays.
52. In Japan, make sure that your driver isn’t drunk too.
53. In Cyprus, drinking but not eating is allowed while you are driving.
54. Make sure that the windshield wipers of your car work well while driving in Luxembourg.
55. In Manila, your number plate can be a problem too.
Ex1: Complete the following sentences with the given words in the box
pot ; sheets ; litres ; bar ; gallons ; grains ; glass ; cake ; slices ; bag
1: Would you like another.............. of water?
2: I'd like two.................. of lemonade, please.
3: My grandmother gave me a............... of jam yesterday.
4: You may need three............. of paper to write your essay.
5: He usually has two ................. off bread for his breakfast.
6: My boyfriend gave me a ............... of chocolate last week.
7: You need at last two ................. of petrol to run this machine.
8: There are some .................. of sand in my tea.
9: My mon told me to buy a .................. of soap.
10: There is a ............... of pepper in the cupboard.
Read the following passage about driving laws around the world, and then tick the correct answers: true (T), or false (F).
· Keep your car clean and shiny if you are in Russia, because driving a dirty car can get you fined up to 2,000 rubles (about $57).
· In Costa Rica, you can drink beer while driving if you don’t get drunk. You can drink beer with one hand and drive your car through the winding roads of Costa Rica.
· Make sure that you have enough fuel in your car tank when you drive in the famous high street in Germany - Autobahn. If you run out of gas, you will break the law.
· Drivers in France are required to carry a breathalyzer kit in their cars. Originally, drivers who didn’t have one were required to pay a fine of €11, but this has been delayed.
· If you are not drunk, don’t get in a car with a drunk driver. In Japan, sober passengers with a drunk driver can be punished under the law.
· In Cyprus, eating or drinking (even water) while driving is illegal. Eating a quick snack or taking a sip of soda will make you pay an €85 fine.
· Luxembourg is serious about security, and cars are not allowed to drive if they are not equipped with working windshield wipers.
· In Manila, the Philippines, you cannot drive your car on Monday if the number plate ends with 1 or 2.
True False
46. You are fined when you drive a dirty car in Russia. o o
47. In Costa Rica, you can drink beer while you are driving. o o
48. In Costa Rica, you can drive your car with one hand. o o
49. Don’t run out of gas on Germany’s Autobahn. o o
50. Bring your own breathalyzer while you are driving in France. o o
51. In France, you will get a fine if you don’t bring your own breathalyzer while o o
driving nowadays.
52. In Japan, make sure that your driver isn’t drunk too. o o
53. In Cyprus, drinking but not eating is allowed while you are driving. o o
54. Make sure that the windshield wipers of your car work well while driving in o o
Luxembourg.
55. In Manila, your number plate can be a problem too. o o
Read the following passage about driving laws around the world, and then tick the correct answers: true (T), or false (F).
· Keep your car clean and shiny if you are in Russia, because driving a dirty car can get you fined up to 2,000 rubles (about $57).
· In Costa Rica, you can drink beer while driving if you don’t get drunk. You can drink beer with one hand and drive your car through the winding roads of Costa Rica.
· Make sure that you have enough fuel in your car tank when you drive in the famous high street in Germany - Autobahn. If you run out of gas, you will break the law.
· Drivers in France are required to carry a breathalyzer kit in their cars. Originally, drivers who didn’t have one were required to pay a fine of €11, but this has been delayed.
· If you are not drunk, don’t get in a car with a drunk driver. In Japan, sober passengers with a drunk driver can be punished under the law.
· In Cyprus, eating or drinking (even water) while driving is illegal. Eating a quick snack or taking a sip of soda will make you pay an €85 fine.
· Luxembourg is serious about security, and cars are not allowed to drive if they are not equipped with working windshield wipers.
· In Manila, the Philippines, you cannot drive your car on Monday if the number plate ends with 1 or 2.
True False
46. You are fined when you drive a dirty car in Russia. o o
47. In Costa Rica, you can drink beer while you are driving. o o
48. In Costa Rica, you can drive your car with one hand. o o
49. Don’t run out of gas on Germany’s Autobahn. o o
50. Bring your own breathalyzer while you are driving in France. o o
51. In France, you will get a fine if you don’t bring your own breathalyzer while o o
driving nowadays.
52. In Japan, make sure that your driver isn’t drunk too. o o
53. In Cyprus, drinking but not eating is allowed while you are driving. o o
54. Make sure that the windshield wipers of your car work well while driving in o o
Luxembourg.
55. In Manila, your number plate can be a problem too. o o
Read the following passage about driving laws around the world, and then tick the correct answers: true (T), or false (F).
· Keep your car clean and shiny if you are in Russia, because driving a dirty car can get you fined up to 2,000 rubles (about $57).
· In Costa Rica, you can drink beer while driving if you don’t get drunk. You can drink beer with one hand and drive your car through the winding roads of Costa Rica.
· Make sure that you have enough fuel in your car tank when you drive in the famous high street in Germany - Autobahn. If you run out of gas, you will break the law.
· Drivers in France are required to carry a breathalyzer kit in their cars. Originally, drivers who didn’t have one were required to pay a fine of €11, but this has been delayed.
· If you are not drunk, don’t get in a car with a drunk driver. In Japan, sober passengers with a drunk driver can be punished under the law.
· In Cyprus, eating or drinking (even water) while driving is illegal. Eating a quick snack or taking a sip of soda will make you pay an €85 fine.
· Luxembourg is serious about security, and cars are not allowed to drive if they are not equipped with working windshield wipers.
· In Manila, the Philippines, you cannot drive your car on Monday if the number plate ends with 1 or 2.
True False
46. You are fined when you drive a dirty car in Russia. o o
47. In Costa Rica, you can drink beer while you are driving. o o
48. In Costa Rica, you can drive your car with one hand. o o
49. Don’t run out of gas on Germany’s Autobahn. o o
50. Bring your own breathalyzer while you are driving in France. o o
51. In France, you will get a fine if you don’t bring your own breathalyzer while o o
driving nowadays.
52. In Japan, make sure that your driver isn’t drunk too. o o
53. In Cyprus, drinking but not eating is allowed while you are driving. o o
54. Make sure that the windshield wipers of your car work well while driving in o o
Luxembourg.
55. In Manila, your number plate can be a problem too. o o