Read the adverts again and decide which job is most suitable for the following people. Write 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
The people below all want to join a sports class. On the next page there are descriptions of eight classes. Decide which class would be the most suitable for the following people. For 1–5 write the correct letter A–H.
.............................1. Chloe enjoys team sports but doesn’t want to play in competitions. She needs a morning class. She doesn’t have much money and can’t afford to buy expensive equipment.
.............................2. Mike isn’t very fit. He would like to get fitter, but he finds exercise boring. He’s looking for an evening class that is different every week. He’d also like to see how he is improving over time.
.............................3. Sofia loves sport but is recovering from a serious injury. She wants to train in the afternoon with someone who understands her injury and can give her advice on exercises she can do at home.
.............................4. Jack is very fit and is planning a challenging 200 km run. He wants to train at least twice a week and would like some personal training too. He wants to train indoors and outdoors.
.............................5. Tara takes sport seriously. She plays hockey and tennis and wants to improve her skills and take part in competitions. She isn’t free from Monday to Friday.
Sports classes | |
A Sport for life Weekly sessions in seven different sports, including squash, tennis and basketball. Do your favourite sport or try new ones each week. Classes take place on Thursdays 3–4 p.m. and Sundays 2–3.30 p.m. in Green Park and in the Park Gym. We don’t believe in winners and losers, just in having fun! | B Top training Our club offers individual training sessions in the gym, with a personal trainer. The class is ideal for people who enjoy training alone and are keen to improve their fitness, or people who have particular difficulties with their fitness. Classes: every morning 9–11 a.m. |
C Active plus! This is a great class for people who enjoy playing sport with others in an informal way. Choose from a range of sports, including 5-a-side football and hockey. Classes are on Saturdays from 9–11 a.m. We provide balls, hockey sticks, etc. and a monthly report on how your fitness is improving. | D Water-cise! Have fun and get fit at your local sports centre! Classes every Tuesday and Thursday from 6–8 p.m. No two classes are the same! We organise regular competitions and also offer individual fitness checks every month, plus the chance to gain progress certificates. |
E Fitness for all If you’re looking for a gentle, low-cost exercise class, Fitness for all offers exercises to improve your strength and confidence slowly. Our trainers are qualified to help with individual problems and can give you extra ideas to try outside the class. No equipment necessary. Classes: every Tuesday from 2 to 4 p.m. | F S port for all This class is for people who want to take up a sport such as football or tennis for the first time. It’s a great way to get fit in the fresh air. Classes start with training exercises, followed by a game or small tournament. Classes: every Tuesday and Thursday, 6–8 p.m. All equipment provided. |
G Rising stars We believe sports are for winners! We offer training from professional sports coaches to help you become a more successful player. Choose from a range of team and racket sports. Players are encouraged to join local and national leagues. Classes: every Saturday and Sunday, or book an individual lesson with one of our trainers. | H Go for it! This is a class for people who want to push themselves so they can compete against other people or themselves! Training takes place every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Classes involve a one-hour run in the park, followed by weight training in the gym. Individual coaching and advice on improving fitness at home are alsoavailable. |
The people below all want to join a sports class. On the next page there are descriptions of eight classes. Decide which class would be the most suitable for the following people. For 1–5 write the correct letter A–H.
.............................1. Chloe enjoys team sports but doesn’t want to play in competitions. She needs a morning class. She doesn’t have much money and can’t afford to buy expensive equipment.
.............................2. Mike isn’t very fit. He would like to get fitter, but he finds exercise boring. He’s looking for an evening class that is different every week. He’d also like to see how he is improving over time.
.............................3. Sofia loves sport but is recovering from a serious injury. She wants to train in the afternoon with someone who understands her injury and can give her advice on exercises she can do at home.
.............................4. Jack is very fit and is planning a challenging 200 km run. He wants to train at least twice a week and would like some personal training too. He wants to train indoors and outdoors.
.............................5. Tara takes sport seriously. She plays hockey and tennis and wants to improve her skills and take part in competitions. She isn’t free from Monday to Friday.
Sports classes | |
A Sport for life Weekly sessions in seven different sports, including squash, tennis and basketball. Do your favourite sport or try new ones each week. Classes take place on Thursdays 3–4 p.m. and Sundays 2–3.30 p.m. in Green Park and in the Park Gym. We don’t believe in winners and losers, just in having fun! | B Top training Our club offers individual training sessions in the gym, with a personal trainer. The class is ideal for people who enjoy training alone and are keen to improve their fitness, or people who have particular difficulties with their fitness. Classes: every morning 9–11 a.m. |
C Active plus! This is a great class for people who enjoy playing sport with others in an informal way. Choose from a range of sports, including 5-a-side football and hockey. Classes are on Saturdays from 9–11 a.m. We provide balls, hockey sticks, etc. and a monthly report on how your fitness is improving. | D Water-cise! Have fun and get fit at your local sports centre! Classes every Tuesday and Thursday from 6–8 p.m. No two classes are the same! We organise regular competitions and also offer individual fitness checks every month, plus the chance to gain progress certificates. |
E Fitness for all If you’re looking for a gentle, low-cost exercise class, Fitness for all offers exercises to improve your strength and confidence slowly. Our trainers are qualified to help with individual problems and can give you extra ideas to try outside the class. No equipment necessary. Classes: every Tuesday from 2 to 4 p.m. | F S port for all This class is for people who want to take up a sport such as football or tennis for the first time. It’s a great way to get fit in the fresh air. Classes start with training exercises, followed by a game or small tournament. Classes: every Tuesday and Thursday, 6–8 p.m. All equipment provided. |
G Rising stars We believe sports are for winners! We offer training from professional sports coaches to help you become a more successful player. Choose from a range of team and racket sports. Players are encouraged to join local and national leagues. Classes: every Saturday and Sunday, or book an individual lesson with one of our trainers. | H Go for it! This is a class for people who want to push themselves so they can compete against other people or themselves! Training takes place every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Classes involve a one-hour run in the park, followed by weight training in the gym. Individual coaching and advice on improving fitness at home are alsoavailable. |
Fill in each numbered blank with a suitable word.
Reading
Who read ? All kind of people : the old, the ...(1)........................, everyone. And why do people read? For (2).................................. variey of reasons. Some for pleasure, (3) .....................................because they have to. And when do people
(4) .......................? Well sometimes not often, (5) ...............................other people read all the time, day and (6).............................. But the most important question is what do (7)................................read? Adverts ? Stories ? Science books ? Maps ? It could (8) ................................anything ! Ask your family and friends all these (9).................................Then make your own answers (10)…………………........who read, what , why , and where.
Fill in each numbered blank with a suitable word.
Reading
Who read ? All kind of people : the old, the ...(1)..........young.............., everyone. And why do people read? For (2)................a.................. variey of reasons. Some for pleasure, (3) ..............some.......................because they have to. And when do people
(4) ...........read............? Well sometimes not often, (5) ............the...................other people read all the time, day and (6)..........night.................... But the most important question is what do (7)............they....................read? Adverts ? Stories ? Science books ? Maps ? It could (8) ..........be......................anything ! Ask your family and friends all these (9)...........questions ......................Then make your own answers (10)…………about………........who read, what , why , and where.
Fill in each numbered blank with a suitable word.
Reading
Who read ? All kind of people : the old, the ...(1) young, everyone. And why do people read? For (2) a variey of reasons. Some for pleasure, (3) others because they have to. And when do people (4)read ? Well sometimes not often, (5) but other people read all the time, day and (6) night. But the most important question is what do (7) people read? Adverts ? Stories ? Science books ? Maps ? It could (8) be anything ! Ask your family and friends all these (9) question. Then make your own answers (10) of who read, what , why , and where.
Who read ? All kind of people : the old, the ...(1)..........young.............., everyone. And why do people read? For (2)................a.................. variey of reasons. Some for pleasure, (3) ..............some.......................because they have to. And when do people
(4) ...........read............? Well sometimes not often, (5) ............the...................other people read all the time, day and (6)..........night.................... But the most important question is what do (7)............they....................read? Adverts ? Stories ? Science books ? Maps ? It could (8) ..........be......................anything ! Ask your family and friends all these (9)...........questions ......................Then make your own answers (10)…………about………........who read, what , why , and where.
Read the conversation again and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
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1. Mai is a member of the ASEAN Youth Volunteer Programme. |
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2. One of the aims of AYVP is to help young people volunteer. |
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3. Mai can only find last year’s themes on the AYVP’s website. |
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4. Mai can apply to join the AYVP when she turns 18. |
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Read tge passage. Decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
Living in Scotland
Scotland is the uk's most northern country and has around 790 islands off its coasts - 130 of which have people living on them. Scotland is well known for its stunning landscapes, beautiful beaches and lochs, which are fresh water lakes. There are over 600 square miles of lochs in Scotland including the most famous one, Loch Ness.
It has a population of just over five million people which is about 8.5 per cent of the whole UK population. Over 2 million of these live on Glasgow and Edinburgh, and almost half of Scotland's population live in the Central Belt, where both the largest city (Glasgow), and the capital city (Edinburgh) are located.
Scotland also hosts one of the biggest arts festivals in the world. This is commonly known as the Edinburgh Festival but is actually made up of a number of different festivals which happen at different times of the year, though many do take place in August and September. Many people have heard of the Fringe Festival, but there are also the International Festival, the Film Festival, the Children's Festival and the Edinburgh Mela which is an intercultural festival.
Decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
1. Scottish people inhabit on over 1/6 of ít all islands. ...........
2. Scotland's population is over 1/10 of the whole UK population. ............
3. People in Scotland prefer living in other areas to big cities. ............
4. There are 2 common months for Edinburgh Festival. ............
5. There won't be any special events exclusively for kids in the Festival ............
1. Scottish people inhabit on over 1/6 of ít all islands. ......T.....
2. Scotland's population is over 1/10 of the whole UK population. ...F.........
3. People in Scotland prefer living in other areas to big cities. ........T....
4. There are 2 common months for Edinburgh Festival. ...F.........
5. There won't be any special events exclusively for kids in the Festival .......F.....
1 Scottish people inhabbit on over 1/6 of its all island : T
2 Scotland's population is over 1/10 of the whole UK population : F
3 People in Scotland prefer living in other areas to big cities :T
4 There are 2 common months for Edinburgh Festival : F
5 There won't be any special events exclusively for kids in the Festival : F
CHÚC BẠN HỌC TỐT
Read the following passage and write T (True) or F (False) for each statement.
London is the biggest city in Britain. More than 7 million people live and work there. It is one of the most important cities in the world. It is a centre for business and for tourism. London consists of three parts: The City of London, the Eas t End and the West End. In the City of London there are many banks, offices and Stocks Exchange. In the West End we can see many historical places, parks, shops and theatres. It is the world of rich people and money. The East End is the district where working people live and work. The Port of London is also there. You can have a very good time in this city. You can visit different cinemas, theatres and museums. The “Odeon” is one of the most famous cinemas of the country. The most famous museums are: The British Museum and the Tate Gallery. There are many shops in London. Oxford Street is London’s main shopping centre. People from all over the world buy clothes shoes, toys and souvenirs there. The street is more than a mile long. The best known departments are Selfridges and John Lewis. The largest park in London is Hyde Park with its Speaker’s Comer. Sit on the green grass and try England’s favourite food — fish and chips.
1. There are lots of theatres, parks and historical places in the City of London.
2. The Port of London is in the East End of London.
3. Working people live and work in the West End of London.
4. The “Odeon” is a famous museum in London.
5. People go to Oxford Street to buy clothes and souvenirs. 6. People from all over the world don’t buy clothes, shoes, toys and souvenirs in London
I. The people below all want to spend a day by the sea. There are descriptions of eight beaches. Decide which beach would be the most suitable for the following people. For questions 1-5 mark the correct letter (A-H) on your answer sheet.
1. Philip and Jenny have two children who cannot swim. Jenny wants them to be able to play safely in the water. Philip wants to team to sail. They need to park near the beach.
2. Marco and Sandra want to spend the day on the beach and have lunch in a café. Marco wants to go surfing, while Sandra wants to relax in the sun.
3. Remi and Claudia want to relax on the beach. Remi would also like to do some sport, while Claudia would like to buy some presents to take home.
4. Richard. Fiona and their seven-year-old daughter want to swim and go for a walk. They would also like somewhere that has a children’s play area, and they plan to buy souvenirs.
5. Paul and Rachel want somewhere with lots of space where they can sit and enjoy the view. Rachel would not manage a difficult walk to the beach. They want to eat lunch in a café.
BEACHES
A. Hadwick A sandy beach with lots of space and views out to Fishport Harbour. Surfing is nor permitted but swimming is safe and there is a children’s play area and a small shop. The nearest car park is two kilometres away. There are many pleasant walks along the coastal path
| B. Godstow A narrow beach which is surrounded by high cliffs and is popular tor sunbathing, surfing and sailing. It is safe to swim here. It is next to Winbum Golf Club but there is no car park and me only access is along the coastal path. No café or shopping facilities. |
C. Amrith A large beach which attracts quite a few visitors but doesn’t get crowded because of its size. There are pleasant views out to sea ond to Bedruth Island. Swimming is safe but surfing is not permitted. There is a café and parking but no shops. | D. Torsands A very sheltered beach which is great for sunbathing. It is a popular surfing and sailing beach but swimming is dangerous. There is a café and a children’s play area but there is no car park and visitors have a ten-minute walk across fields.
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E. Portsea The excellent views make this beach well worth a visit. There are shallow pools which are safe for children to play in. However, there are no roads to the beach and the only access is across fields, though this doesn’t stop some keen surfers. There are no facilities here.
| F. Holcombe This is a small beach within easy reach of the town centre and its many shops. It is very popular so there isn’t much space. It is next to the Milgrove Golf Club, which is open to the public and has a restaurant. There is no children’s play area, and surfing is not permitted. |
G. Fishport A small beach which never gets crowded because there are many steep steps down to the beach and there is no car park. There is a small shop but no children’s play area or café. Swimming is good and there are pleasant walks along the coastal path. | H. Marple Although unsuitable for surfing, this is a popular boating centre. Swimming is good and the many pools of shallow water are safe for children. Ocean Watersports Centre, which offers lessons in sailing and water skiing, is next to the beach. There is a steep path to the beach from the car park. |
III. Read the text and answer the following questions
Hobbies
When someone does an activity that is not a part of his or her job and is done for fun, it is called a hobby. Most people enjoy hobbies during their free time. Some people spend a lot of time on their hobbies. There are nearly as many kinds of hobbies, as there are people. A hobby can be about making or collecting things, or enjoying an experience.
Creative hobbies are popular. Some creative hobbies are writing, drawing, and making pottery. A lot of people like making jewelry or clothes. People who do these kinds of hobbies sometimes become writers or artists when they retire. Collecting is also popular. Most collectors used to buy coins, stamps, or baseball cards. Today, toys, games, and model cars are trendy. Collectors buy and sell things on the Internet. They also shop online in stores all around the world. Enjoying an experience is a hobby, too. Some people listen to musiC. Others watch movies or read books. Many people travel or play sports. Helping people is a hobby. There are places you can help build houses for poor families. You can help feed the homeless at soup kitchens. You can also tutor children or help the elderly.
A hobby is something that is done for fun. With so many choices, there is no reason not to enjoy a hobby.
28. What is a hobby?
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29. What can a hobby about?
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30. What are some creative hobbies?
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31. Is enjoying an experience a hobby?
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32. Name some kinds of hobbies
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28. What is a hobby?
____When someone does an activity that is not a part of his or her job and is done for fun, it is called a hobby____________________________________________________
29. What can a hobby about?
____. A hobby can be about making or collecting things, or enjoying an experience.____________________________________________________
30. What are some creative hobbies?
____Some creative hobbies are writing, drawing, and making pottery____________________________________________________
31. Is enjoying an experience a hobby?
____Yes,it is____________________________________________________
32. Name some kinds of hobbies
___Helping people,_Enjoying an experience ,listening to music,..____________________________________________________
Question 1: (10 points) Read the following passage and decide which answer (from A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. Write your answer in the space provided.
POSTCADS
Today, people like to send postcards (1) _ their friends and family. These postcards often have pictures of beaches, mountains or castles on them and you (2) write a message on the
and the pictures on them are often (5) than people‟s own photos. Somebody sent the first
their newspapers then.
1. A. from | B. about | C. to | D. by |
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2. A. shall | B. can | C. do | D. have | |
3. A. back | B. middle | C. top | D. front | |
4. A. during | B. until | C. before | D.when |
Your anwers:
1. | 2. | 3. | 4. | 5. |
6. | 7. | 8. | 9. | 10. |
III. Read the following passage and write T (True) or F (False) for each statement.
London is the biggest city in Britain. More than 7 million people live and work there. It is one of the most important cities in the world. It is a centre for business and for tourism. London consists of three parts: The City of London, the East End and the West End. In the City of London there are many banks, offices and Stocks Exchange. In the West End we can see many historical places, parks, shops and theatres. It is the world of rich people and money. The East End is the district where working people live and work. The Port of London is also there. You can have a very good time in this city. You can visit different cinemas, theatres and museums. The “Odeon” is one of the most famous cinemas of the country. The most famous museums are: The British Museum and the Tate Gallery. There are many shops in London. Oxford Street is London’s main shopping centre. People from all over the world buy clothes, shoes, toys and souvenirs there. The street is more than a mile long. The best known departments are Selfridges and John Lewis. The largest park in London is Hyde Park with its Speaker’s Comer. Sit on the green grass and try England’s favourite food – fish and chips.
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1. There are lots of theatres, parks and historical places in the 2. The Port of London is in the East End of London. 3. Working people live and work in the West End of London. 4. The “Odeon” is a famous museum in London. 5. People go to Oxford Street to buy clothes and souvenirs. 6. People from all over the world don’t buy clothes, shoes, toys |
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G. WRITING
I. Write questions for the underlined parts.
1. A:_________________________________________________________________________
B: The capital of Korea is Seoul.
2. A:_________________________________________________________________________
B: Seoul is located in the northwest corner of South Korea.
3. A:_________________________________________________________________________
B: Seoul was founded as the capital of Korea in 1394.
4. A:_________________________________________________________________________
B: The population of Seoul is about 9.8 million.
5. A:_________________________________________________________________________
B: The weather in Seoul is warm and humid in the summer but cold and snowy in the winter.
6. A:_________________________________________________________________________
B: There are 27 bridges across Han River throughout the city.
7. A:_________________________________________________________________________
B: N Seoul Tower is the best attraction in Seoul.
8. A:_________________________________________________________________________
B: K-pop appeals to youngsters because of its unique, quirky costumes, dance moves and catchy songs.
II. Write sentences, using the clues given.
1. there/ be/ steady/ increase/ demand/ hotel accommodation/ since 1998
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2. these days/ more/ more/ people/ be/ suffer/ air pollution
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3. I/ never/ read/ such/ romantic story/ this/ before
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4. she/ spend/ most/ time/ surf/ net/ information/ the next trip
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5. Van Gogh/ have/ major Influence/ development/ modern painting
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6. despite/ Brexit,/ London/ remain/ one/ most/ open/ cosmopolitan/ city/ the world
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7. the house/ that/ we/ rent/ London/ last year / be/ fully/ furnish
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8. people/ face/ large/ amount/ environmental problems/ every day
II. Write sentences, using the clues given.
1. there/ be/ steady/ increase/ demand/ hotel accommodation/ since 1998
There has been a steady increase in the demand of hotel accommodation since 1998
2. these days/ more/ more/ people/ be/ suffer/ air pollution
These days more and more people are suffering from air pollution
3. I/ never/ read/ such/ romantic story/ this/ before
I've never read such a romantic story like this before
4. she/ spend/ most/ time/ surf/ net/ information/ the next trip
She spends most of her time surfing the net for information for the next trip
5. Van Gogh/ have/ major Influence/ development/ modern painting
Van Gogh had major influence in the development of modern painting
6. despite/ Brexit,/ London/ remain/ one/ most/ open/ cosmopolitan/ city/ the world
Despite Brexit, London remains one of the most open cosmopolitan city in the world.
7. the house/ that/ we/ rent/ London/ last year / be/ fully/ furnish
The house that we went to in London last year was fully furnished
8. people/ face/ large/ amount/ environmental problems/ every day
People face a large amount of environmental problems every day