1. My tooth was really ……………………….., so I went to see the dentist. (pain)
2. A holiday in America can be ……………………….. cheap. (surprise)
3. I wish I ……………………….. how to mend this shirt. (know)
6-7. Nha Trang is ……………………….. for it's ……………………….. beach. (fame - beauty)
8. Air ……………………….. is a big problem in many cities in the world. (pollute)
1. “I have received an email from my sister.”, Hoa said to me.
=> Hoa / she / told me that / from her sister. / had received an email
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Ex5. Choose the best answer.
Brazil, the largest country in South America and the fifth largest country in the world, is located in the Eastern half of South America. The people of Brazil are famous for their outgoing, friendly, and fun- loving nature. Brazilian women are considered to be among the best dressed in the world.
Brazil is a federal republic with 23 states. The capital city is Brasilia. Portuguese is the official language and it is spoken with a distinct Brazilian accent. Brazil has a population of over one hundred and thirty-eight million, which is made up of people of many different races and ethnic group.
A number of industrial products are produced in Brazil, including cars, chemicals, ships, machines, and military weapons. Mining is also an important industry. Agriculture is another important industry. Many crops are exported, including coffee, cotton, soybeans, sugar, cocoa, rice, corn and fruit.
1. Where is Brazil ? - It is located in _______.
A. Eastern half of South America B. Eastern half of America C. South America D. Western half of South America
2. What is Brazil's official language?
A. English B. Brazilian C. Portuguese D. Portugal
3. What is the population of Brazil?
A. Around 158 million B. Over 138 million
C. 128 million D. Not mentioned
4. What are the people of Brazil famous for?
A. Their outgoing, friendly, and fun- loving nature.
B. Their cars, chemicals and ships.
C. Their machines, and military weapons.
D. Their coffee, cotton, soybeans, sugar, cocoa, rice, corn and fruit.
Ex3. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
1. We (not see) ………………………. her since she ………………………. (leave) school.
2. My father (work) ………………………. in this factory for ten years.
3. This house (build) ………………………. in 2000.
4. ………………………. you ………………………. (eat) Vietnamese food yet?
II. Fill in the blank with one of the given verbs.
raged (hoành hành), strike (ập đến, tấn công), destroyed (phá hủy), trapped (làm mắc kẹt), evacuated (sơ tán, di tản), erupt (phun trào)
1. The storm ……………… more than 125,000 of Florida's homes in 1992.
2. Volcanoes can have a very serious effect on the lands and people around them when they …………….
3. The typhoon ……………… through the southern Philippines and killed more than 200 people.
4. Undersea earthquakes can produce tsunamis that can ……………… the coast quickly.
5. Thousands have been ……………… after mudslides in Sri Lanka.
6. 30 people are still feared to be ……………… inside the museum after a powerful earthquake.
V. Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions.
There are many causes that lead to water pollution. One main cause of this issue is wastewater coming from many factories and then being directly pulled out into water bodies, especially into rivers or seas without any treatment because this is the most convenient way of disposing wastewater. Industrial waste consists of some kinds of chemical substances such as sulphur, which is harmful for marine life. Lead is known as the main reason for cancer disease. Cancer has become a popular disease in several communes which are called “cancer villages”. Another cause is the awareness of citizens, people always use water for many purposes and then they dump wastewater or garbage directly into rivers, canals and ponds and so on. In 2004, because of a bird flu outbreak in Viet Nam, people threw poultry to water body that made water highly polluted.
1. How many causes of water pollutions are listed in the passage?
A. one B. two C. three D. four
2. Is the sewage from factories treated before dumping into water bodies?
A. Yes, it is B. No, it isn’t
3. What is the main reason for cancer disease?
A. rice B. rain C. lead D. food
4. What is cancer called when it has become a popular disease in several communes?
A. cancer grounds B. cancer offices C. cancer pollutions D. cancer villages
5. What did Vietnamese do in 2004?
A. They bought dead poultry. B. They ate dead poultry.
C. They threw dead poultry into water. D. They dig dead poultry under ground