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44. He _____________ me a big teddy bear on my birthday last week. A. buyed B. buys C. bought D. buying 45. ________________ in this mansion 5 years ago? A. Did you live B. You lived C. Have you lived D. Did you lived 46. She ________ the gold medal in 1986. A. won B. win C. to won D. to win 47. There ____________ some big trees in the yard when I was 5. A. is B. are C. was D. were 48. For a long time people ________ that the world was flat and that people could fall off the edge. A. may think B. thought C. are thought D. thinks 49. Nick: “I last _______ Susan at her house two _______ ago.” A. saw year B. seen week C. see months. D. saw months. 50. Jack: “What did you ______ last night?” Jeremy: “I ______ on my Science project.” A. do works B. do worked C. doing working D. does works Exercise 4. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 1. I find some of Brahms’s music deeply moving. A. motioning B. unaffecting C. nice D. emotional 2. It was only later in life that she found happiness and peace of mind. A. hurt B. anxiety C. joyfulness D. relieve 3. He was ashamed to admit to his mistake. A. shameless B. honest C. suspicious D. guilty 4. Several train passengers sustained serious injuries in the crash. A. recovery B. illness C. harm D. excitement 5. You can also pass an exam and feel like youve hit the jackpot. A. get over B. fail C. travel D. search for 6. One or two players who think that they might be in danger of not being in the squad have a chance to play. A. dangerous B. anxious C. joyful D. vulnerable 7. You may not get injured if you fall on rubber flooring. A. wounded B. calm C. suspicious D. hurtless 8. Success like that is extremely rare. A. wonderful B. delighted C. uncommon D. popular Exercise 5. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 1. He lost his temper and shouted at me. A. calm down B. show off C. cool D. angry 2. Pat was delighted with her new house. A. happy B. unpleased C. satisfied D. envious 3. I was so proud that my son had been chosen for the national team. A. superior B. supportive C. defending D. humble 4. She said she did not care about it, but I believe she was secretly delighted. A. privately B. absolutely C. publicly D. extremely 5. He was getting bored doing the same thing every day. A. tired B. obedient C. shocked D. excited 6. He was disappointed to find theyd already left. A. upset B. distressed C. satisfied D. envious 7. Wed been in the house a month when dark stains started appearing on the wall. A. show up B. paint C. lean D. disappear 8. He died of a suspected heart attack at age 87. A. doubtful B. trusting C. suspicious D. Pain Exercise 6. Choose the correct adjectives. 1. I worked hard last term, but my exam results were disappointed disappointing. 2. It was an exhausted exhausting tennis match, but he won in the end. 3. I’ll be surprised surprising if Viet Nam win the World Cup. 4. I don’t like this film. It’s bored boring. 5. This TV programme is very interested interesting. 6. I forgot her name. It was really embarrassed embarrassing. 7. I’m really annoyed annoying because I can’t find my mobile phone. 8. I love parties. They’re really excited exciting. 9. We really enjoyed the film. It was very entertained entertaining. 10. Mai had studied hard for her exams and her results were very satisfied satisfying. 11. The children were fascinated fascinating by the clown’s performance. 12. This weather is very depressed depressing. It really gets me down. Exercise 7. Choose the correct words. 1. When I got home, there was a burglar in the kitchen. What How a shock 2. I failed all of my exams. What How a disaster 3. Why don’t we have a party at the end of term? What How a great idea 4. My dad is going to buy me a new phone. What How wonderful 5. My brother fell asleep in the middle of an interview. What How funny 6. He got lost in the centre of Bangkok. What How a nightmare 7. My uncle’s house burned down in a fire. What How terrible 8. I keep getting text messages from somebody I don’t know. What How strange Exercise 8. Complete the sentences with the ed or ing form of the verbs in brackets. 1. She’s very ________________ with her new laptop. (please) 2. He was very ________________ when his best friend didn’t give him a birthday present. (disappoint) 3. The weather’s really ________________. It’s raining today and it rained yesterday, too. (depress) 4. That film is really ________________. I laughed all the way through it. (amuse) 5. It’s Sunday afternoon and Sue’s got nothing to do. She’s really ________________. (bore) 6. That maths question was really ________________. (confuse) 7. He’s ________________. He passed his driving test this morning (delight) 8. They’re going to watch their favourite group at a concert tonight. They’re very ________________. (excite) Exercise 9. Fill in each gap with an appropriate preposition. 1. She goes out partying ____________ her friends every weekend. 2. She couldnt help dropping ____________ a Geordie accent 3. How to get a reply ____________ Santa to your childrens Christmas letters 4. Do not be anxious ____________ anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. 5. Someone is so excited ____________ Tet holiday. 6. I still think of her ____________ time ____________ time. 7. It is a brave person who will die ____________ their beliefs. 8. Were all ____________ danger ____________ losing our jobs. 9. His lively sense ____________ humour helps to keep the lab very cheerful. 10. The manager insisted ____________ John’s ability to learn. Exercise 10. Complete the sentences with the appropriate form of the words in parentheses. 1. My friend’s ________________ was due to the death of her grandfather. (sad) 2. Robert accepted the offer without ________________. (hesitate) 3. Having just seen a short film about poor children in Vietnam, they are so ________________. (move). 4. He lost a lot of ________________ in the accident. (bleed) 5. The athlete wore his medal with ________________. (proud) 6. They thanked Ann for her ________________. (kind) 7. This is the most ________________ experience of my life. (frighten) 8. I get ________________ out of dancing. (enjoy) 9. Children normally feel a lot of ________________ about their first day at school. (anxious) 10. The man hid his face to cover his ________________. (embarrass) 11. The idea was slow to find general ________________. (accept) 12. Will you join me in wishing the bride and groom every ________________? (happy) 13. She felt ________________ about undressing in front of the doctor. (embarrass) 14. There seems to be some ________________ over the exam dates. (confuse) 15. Some youths commit acts of vandalism out of ________________. (bored) 16. He was forced to make several ________________ to his speech. (revise) 17. The restaurant turned out to be ________________ cheap. (surprise) 18. They dont seem particularly ________________ about the situation. (worry) 19. The doctor told me that I had a serious ________________ problem that I hadn’t realized. (medicine) 20. The little boy got ________________ because the journey was too long and tiring. (bore) 21. When I was walking on the beach, I was ________________ to find a big bottle in the sand. (surprise) 22. My little sister feels very proud of herself because she won a singing ________________ yesterday. (compete) 23. Newspapers and TV stations became ________________ in that famous singer’s private life. (interest) 24. Look The kitchen is in a ________________ state when she left. (disgust) 25. The child felt ________________ because it was dark in the house and she was with no one else. (frighten) LISTENING Exercise 1. LISTEN to audio 1.08 and WRITE T (True) or F (False) for the following statements (af). a) Louis finished the project and decided to watch football. ___________ b) Matt apologized to Toby and Toby is not mad at him anymore. ___________ c) Ryan and Brandon both like a girl whose name is Amy. ___________ d) Ryan is embarrassed and ask a friend to speak with Brandon. ___________ e) Marcus refused Alex’s offer and didn’t borrow him 10. ___________ f) Marcus listened to Alex’s advice and told Jack a lie. ___________ Exercise 2. LISTEN to audio 1.07 and CHOOSE A, B, C, or D for the following questions. (2đ) 1. What does Zak need to do? A. some division B. some remission C. some revision D. some decision 2. When is Zak’s exams? A. next month B. six weeks more C. both are wrong D. both are correct 3. Why does Zak always do badly in exams? A. because he is panic B. because he is calm C. because he is stupid D. because he is lazy 4. What does Zak want to do in the end? A. stop working and rest for a bit B. finish reviewing for the test C. come with Tom into town D. continue speaking with Tom SPEAKING Exercise 1. Complete the dialogue with the questions below. What did you watch? What did you do on Sunday? Did you have a good weekend? What did you do on Saturday? What did you read? Phong: (1) __________________________________ Nick: Yes, I did. Phong: (2) __________________________________ Nick: I read a book. Phong: (3) __________________________________ Nick: A detective story. Phong: (4) __________________________________ Nick: I stayed in and watched TV. Phong: (5) __________________________________ Nick: A volleyball match and a film. Exercise 2. Complete the dialogue with the sentences below. A. Where did you go? B. I played computer games at home. C. What did you see? D. Bio Shock. It was great. E. What did you get up to at the weekend? Phong: Hi, Nick. How was your weekend? Nick: It was good. I went to the cinema on Saturday. Phong: (1) __________________________________ Nick: The new Marvel film. Phong: Cool. What did you do on Sunday? Nick: Nothing much. I stayed at home and revised. What about you? (2) __________________________________ Phong: I went out with some friends on Saturday. Nick: (3) __________________________________ Phong: To the park near my house. Nick: No way What about on Sunday? Phong (4) __________________________________ Nick: What did you play? Phong: (5) __________________________________ READING Exercise 1. Read the text, and decide whether the sentences are true (T) or false (F). I’ve Been Here Before It’s a strange sensation. A new place that seems familiar or an event that you’re sure has happened before. How many of us have had this experience? Apparently, over 70%. It’s called déjà vu and according to the experts is not something new y but has been happening to people for hundreds of years. So, what explanations are there for this strange feeling that is both confusing and uncomfortable? Some scientists think that it is related to dreams and memory. It appears that although the majority of us cannot recall our dreams, we actually store the memory of dreams in our longterm memory. This deep memory can come

UNIT 1: FEELINGS (Biên soạn Trần Trường Thành-Zalo 0369904425) A VOCABULARIES  New words (Từ mới) No Word anxious ashamed bored confused cross delighted disappointed embarrassed envious 10 excited 11 frightened 12 proud 13 relieved 14 shocked 15 suspicious 16 upset 17 lottery 18 compare 19 level 20 result 21 interesting 22 unlucky 23 argument 24 tiring 25 moving 26 annoyed 27 injured 28 serious 29 unusual 30 medical 31 condition 32 pain 33 rare 34 trip 35 bruise 36 disorder 37 cure 38 amused 39 guilty 40 typical Typ e adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj n v n n adj adj n adj adj adj adj adj adj adj n n adj v n n n adj adj adj Pronunciation /ˈæŋkʃəs/ /əˈʃeɪmd/ bɔːd/ /kənˈfjuːzd/ /krɒs/ /dɪˈlaɪtɪd/ /ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪd/ /ɪmˈbærəst/ /ˈenviəs/ /ɪkˈsaɪtɪd/ /ˈfraɪtnd/ /praʊd/ /rɪˈliːvd/ /ʃɒkt/ /səˈspɪʃəs/ /ˌʌpˈset/ /ˈlɒtəri/ kəmˈpeə(r)/ /ˈlevl/ /rɪˈzʌlt/ /ˈɪntrəstɪŋ/ /ʌnˈlʌki/ /ˈɑːɡjumənt/ /ˈtaɪərɪŋ/ /ˈmuːvɪŋ/ /əˈnɔɪd/ /ˈɪndʒəd/ /ˈsɪəriəs/ /ʌnˈjuːʒuəl/ /ˈmedɪkl/ /kənˈdɪʃn/ /peɪn/ /reə(r)/ /trɪp/ /bruːz/ /dɪsˈɔːdə(r)/ /kjʊə(r)/ /əˈmjuːzd/ /ˈɡɪlti/ /ˈtɪpɪkl/ Meaning lo lắng ngượng ngùng, xấu hổ buồn chán bối rối tức giận, bực vui sướng, hạnh phúc thất vọng xấu hổ ghen tỵ hào hứng sợ hãi tự hào nhẹ nhõm sốc, ngạc nhiên nghi ngờ buồn bã, thất vọng xổ số so sánh mức độ kết thú vị không may mắn tranh cãi, tranh luận gây mệt mỏi cảm động bực mình, cáu giận bị thương nghiêm trọng bất thường, lạ thường thuộc y tế tình trạng, điều kiện đau đớn vấp ngã vết bầm tím rối loạn phương pháp cứu chữa thấy hài hước, buồn cười cảm thấy tội lỗi, ân hận điển hình 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50  polite reserved stereotype expectation manner quality aspect mood pleasure value adj adj n n n n n n n v Structures (Cấu trúc) No Structures sense of humour play a prank die of something be in danger cheer up /pəˈlaɪt/ /rɪˈzɜːvd/ /ˈsteriətaɪp/ /ˌekspekˈteɪʃn/ /ˈmænə(r)/ /ˈkwɒləti/ /ˈæspekt/ /muːd/ /ˈpleʒə(r)/ /ˈvæljuː/ lịch dè dặt, kín đáo định kiến, khn mẫu mong chờ, mong đợi hành vi, cử phẩm chất Khía cãnh tâm trạng niềm vui thích trân trọng Meaning khiếu hài hước chơi xỏ, trêu đùa chết bệnh gặp nguy hiểm trở nên vui vẻ Choose the correct answer Question I entered the wrong room I felt so A delighted B embarrassed Question I was quite about his being late A annoyed B proud Question They were at the result of the game A disappointed B typical B GRAMMARS I Past simple Past Simple (Quá khứ đơn) Công thức (+ S + V(-ed/ cột 2) ) (-) S + didn't + V nguyên (? Did + S + V nguyên? ) Cách dùng - Diễn tả hành động xảy chấm dứt hoàn toàn khứ E.g: My mother left this city years ago - Diễn đạt hành động xảy liên tiếp khứ E.g: She came home, switched on the computer and checked her e-mails Dấu hiệu - last night/ year/ month, yesterday, ago (2 years ago), in + năm khứ (in 1999) II Wh-question Một số từ để hỏi - When (khi nào) - What (cái gì) - How many (bao nhiêu) E.g: How did you get there? - How (như nào, cách nào) - Why (tại sao) III Adjectives of attitude or Adjectives ending in “-ing” or “-ed” Một số động từ thêm “-ing” “-ed” dùng tính từ Các tính từ tận “-ing” “-ed” thường có ý nghĩa tương tự, cách dùng khác E.g: Learning English is interesting Many students are interested in learning English (thường dùng cho vật việc) Adj “(interestin thường có ý nghĩa ing” Adj “ed” g) “gây ra” (interested thường có ý nghĩa ) “bị/ được” (thường dùng cho người) Một số tính từ tận “-ing” “-ed” thường gặp: Verb (Động từ) Adjectives (Tính từ) amaze amazing / amazed amuse amusing / amused bore boring / bored confuse confusing / confused disappointin / disappoint g disappointed excite exciting / excited fascinate fascinating / fascinated frighten frightening / frightened interest interesting / interested please pleasing / pleased shock shocking / shocked surprise surprising / surprised tire tiring / tired worry worrying / worried Meaning (Nghĩa) kinh ngạc vui nhộn buồn chán rối trí, khó hiểu thất vọng hồi hộp, kích động hấp dẫn sợ hãi hay, thú vị hài lịng chống, sốc ngạc nhiên mệt nhọc lo lắng Circle the correct answer Question She doesn’t/ didn’t call me last night, which was really disappointing Question The book was so interested/ interesting that she read it twice C PHONETICS Rules of pronunciation –ed (Quy tắc phát âm –ed) -ed phát âm Khi tận từ là t d /id/ Mẹo: trà đá /t/ ch, x, gh, c, p, k, f, ss, sh Mẹo: chàng xuống ghềnh có phà khơng fải sợ Ví dụ added, wanted brushed, looked, missed involved, planned, played ssơng shâu /d/ Các âm hữu cịn lại Ngoại lệ - Chú ý từ có –ed sau phát âm /id/ Một số từ kết thúc -ed dùng làm tính từ/danh từ, đuôi -ed phát âm /id/ No Word Meaning  cao tuổi, lớn tuổi  aged / eɪdʒid /(a)  trở nên già, làm cho  aged / eɪdʒd / già cỗi (Vpast) 10 11 12  blessed /blesid/ (a)       crooked / krʊkid/(a) dogged / dɒɡdi /(a)      naked /neikid/(a) learned / lɜːnid /(a) learned / lɜːnd / (Vpast)  ragged / ræɡid /(a)    wicked /wikid/(a) wretched / ˈretʃɪd / (a) beloved /bɪˈlʌvɪd / (a) cursed / kɜːst /(a) rugged / ˈrʌɡɪd /(a) sacred / ˈseɪkrɪd /(a) legged / ˈleɡɪd /(a) hatred / ˈheɪtrɪd /(a) 13  14  15  16  17   crabbed / kræbid /(a) 18 - Chú ý từ sau –ed phát âm /d/ ploughed, bathed, breathed, weighed thần thánh, thiêng liêng cong, oằn, vặn vẹo gan góc, gan lì, bền bỉ trơ trụi, trần truồng có học thức, uyên bác học    rách tả tơi, bù xù  yêu thương    tức giận, khó chịu xù xì, gồ ghề thiêng liêng, trân trọng    có chân tinh quái, ranh mãnh khốn khổ, bần cùng, tồi tệ lòng hận thù càu nhàu, gắt gỏng  PHONETICS Exercise Put the words with the underlined part into the correct column annoyed confused fascinate d intereste d overwhel med excited embarras sed relaxed bored terrifed depresse d disappoi nted amused tired frightene d /t/ ………………………………… /d/ ………………………………… /id/ ………………………………… ………………………………… ………………………………… ………………………………… ………………………………… ………………………………… ………………………………… ………………………………… ………………………………… ………………………………… Exercise Choose a word in each group with the different sound of the -ed ending from the others A exhausted B frustrated C interested D relaxed A amused B shocked C satisfed D ashamed A embarrassed B depressed C bored D relaxed A confused B interested C fascinated D disappointed A astonished B convinced C confused D touched A believed B prepared C involved D liked A lifted B lasted C happened D decided A handicapped B advantaged C organized D volunteered A wanted B parked C stopped D watched 10 A laughed B passed C suggested D placed Exercise Choose the word in each group that has the different stress from the rest A guilty B confused C injured D frightened A envious B embarrassed C suspicious D unusual A emotions B graduation C refuse D collector A moving B embarrass C medical D holiday A danger B medical C condition D ankle A advice B revision C genetic D problem A unusual B major C problem D ferry A result B manner C aspect D humour A reality B stereotype C typical D majority 10: A landscape B delighted C ocean D feeling  VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR Exercise Complete the sentences with the below relieved bored suspiciou confused ashamed anxious s envious upset delighted frightene cross embarras Mum will be _ when she fnds out about d the broken vase sed We had a(n) _ couple of weeks waiting for the test results All the roads looked the same and he felt thoroughly _ Andrea was _ at the chance to go to the Bolshoi ballet 5 Michelle was very _ at having to ask her parents for money The police were _ of Rob because his story did not quite make sense Susan was _ to learn that her mother’s illness was not a serious one Everyone cries sometimes - it’s nothing to be _ of She’s still deeply _ about her uncle’s death 10 I was _ of being left by myself in the house when I very young 11 I see people who have opportunities I don't have, and I get _ 12 Julia soon got _ with lying on the beach, and then she took a swim in the sea Exercise Complete the sentences with the words below bumped broke survived twisted injured rescued scratched escaped Sue _ her ankle and now it’s very swollen Nam fell out of a tree and _ his arm Only two people _ the plane crash The tree crashed to the ground and _ a man walking a dog The man jumped into the pool and _ the drowning girl Luckily, the family _ from the fre Tom _ his leg on some of rose bushes Ken _ his head on a branch Exercise Choose the word /phrase (A, B, C or D) that best fts the blank space in each sentence I was _ when I got my results I passed, but I thought I’d better A delighted B amused C envious D suspicious I was _ when my dad shouted at me A shocked B disappointed C unhappy D anxious Paula was because her parents gave her sister a bigger present A proud B jealous C excited D ashamed I felt to fnd my wallet in the café where I had left it A relieved B shocked C embarrassed D confused He’s an/ a _ man He makes me laugh A relieved B unusual C happy D amusing David missed his family and his friends He felt really _ A interesting B tiring C homesick D unlucky The children were _ that they had behaved so badly A ashamed B serious C moving D rare Brian looks very _ Has he done something wrong? A polite B moving C embarrassed D reserved We were very _ when we saw the accident A annoyed B shocked C unhappy D homesick 10 It’s really hard to write because my wrist really _ A bruises B burns C cuts D hurts 11 Paul _ over on the ice yesterday and injured his leg A injured B slipped C broke D hit 12 Phong _ his arm at the weekend, so he can’t come to school today A injured B fell C sprained D shocked 13 The knife is very sharp Be careful or you’ll _ yourself A burn B cut C break D fall 14 Look at this! I cut myself and _ all over my sleeves A broke B burned C bled D tripped 15 I can’t walk very fast because I _ my ankle yesterday A broke B cut C slipped D sprained 16 That cable is very dangerous Someone might _ over it A sprain B hurt C break D trip 17 That kettle is very hot — be careful! Don’t _ yourself A break B burn C cut D slip 18 I have a few _ and my arm hurts, but nothing serious A bruises B compares C falls D blood 19 I’ve a _ in my back and I need to lie down A pain B burn C sprain D cure 20 I always felt I was a _ to my parents A disappoint B disappointed C disappointment D disappointingly 21 Like a lot of men, he fnds it hard to express his _ as he is distressed A emotions B delight C winner D return 22 I her _ to talk to people she's never met before A enviable B envy C envious D enviously 23 I was _ that I'd made so little effort A shaming B ashaming C shamed D ashamed 24 I always felt I was a _ to my parents A disappoint B disappointed C disappointment D disappointingly 25 Sometimes, _, it's hard to remember her face at all A frighteningly B frighten C frightening D frightened 26 I might _ injured and have even more pain unless I went on trying to repair my broken car A get B have C take D make 27 She felt _ about undressing in front of the doctor A embarrass B embarrassingly C embarrassment D embarrassed 28 The children had an _ about what game to play A argue B arguing C argument D arguably 29 That is monstrous, but it does not _ me A astonish B astonished C astonishing D astonishment 30 _ disorders occur when a mutation affects your genes A Genes B Genesis C Generic D Genetic 31 Without more food and _ supplies, these people will surely not survive A medicine B medical C medic D medicate 32 Are you doing anything _ this weekend? A exciting B excited C excitement D excitingly 33 The four levels _ happiness represent your personal priorities and how you relate to others A for B to C of D with 34 She died _ a heart attrack as she was trying to carry a heavy box A of B for C to D on 35 He drove so fast that I really felt my life was _ danger A out of B in C for D about 36 The drought has made farmers anxious _ the harvest A about B to C up D of 37 He dropped a quarter _ the slot and waited for something to happen A to B for C a D into 38 “Lorna graduated _ Freiburg University.” Kate said A from B on C of D for 39 Every time, I went home alone I felt my life was _ danger A of B for C with D in 40 Feeling depressed is nothing to be ashamed _ A of B in C for D about 41 I late this morning because my alarm didn’t go off A get up B got up C getting up D gets up 42 It heavily the day before yesterday A rain B rains C raining D rained 43 My computer _ broken last week A was B were C had been D has been 44 He _ me a big teddy bear on my birthday last week A buyed B buys C bought D buying 45 in this mansion years ago? A Did you live B You lived C Have you lived D Did you lived 46 She the gold medal in 1986 A won B win C to won D to win 47 There some big trees in the yard when I was A is B are C was D were 48 For a long time people that the world was flat and that people could fall off the edge A may think B thought C are thought D thinks 49 Nick: “I last _ Susan at her house two _ ago.” A saw/ year B seen/ week C see/ months D saw/ months 50 Jack: “What did you last night?” Jeremy: “I on my Science project.” A do/ works B do/ worked C doing/ working D does/ works Exercise Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions I fnd some of Brahms’s music deeply moving A motioning B unaffecting C nice D emotional It was only later in life that she found happiness and peace of mind A hurt B anxiety C joyfulness D relieve He was ashamed to admit to his mistake A shameless B honest C suspicious D guilty Several train passengers sustained serious injuries in the crash A recovery B illness C harm D excitement You can also pass an exam and feel like you've hit the jackpot A get over B fail C travel D search for One or two players who think that they might be in danger of not being in the squad have a chance to play A dangerous B anxious C joyful D vulnerable You may not get injured if you fall on rubber flooring A wounded B calm Success like that is extremely rare A wonderful B delighted C suspicious D hurtless C uncommon D popular Exercise Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions He lost his temper and shouted at me A calm down B show off C cool D angry Pat was delighted with her new house A happy B unpleased C satisfed D envious I was so proud that my son had been chosen for the national team A superior B supportive C defending D humble She said she did not care about it, but I believe she was secretly delighted A privately B absolutely C publicly D extremely He was getting bored doing the same thing every day A tired B obedient C shocked D excited He was disappointed to fnd they'd already left A upset B distressed C satisfed D envious We'd been in the house a month when dark stains started appearing on the wall A show up B paint C lean D disappear He died of a suspected heart attack at age 87 A doubtful B trusting C suspicious D Pain Exercise Choose the correct adjectives I worked hard last term, but my exam results were disappointed/ disappointing It was an exhausted/ exhausting tennis match, but he won in the end I’ll be surprised/ surprising if Viet Nam win the World Cup I don’t like this flm It’s bored/ boring This TV programme is very interested/ interesting I forgot her name It was really embarrassed/ embarrassing I’m really annoyed/ annoying because I can’t fnd my mobile phone I love parties They’re really excited/ exciting We really enjoyed the flm It was very entertained/ entertaining 10 Mai had studied hard for her exams and her results were very satisfed/ satisfying 11 The children were fascinated/ fascinating by the clown’s performance 12 This weather is very depressed/ depressing It really gets me down Exercise Choose the correct words When I got home, there was a burglar in the kitchen What/ How a shock! I failed all of my exams What/ How a disaster! Why don’t we have a party at the end of term? What/ How a great idea! My dad is going to buy me a new phone What/ How wonderful! My brother fell asleep in the middle of an interview What/ How funny! He got lost in the centre of Bangkok What/ How a nightmare! My uncle’s house burned down in a fre What/ How terrible! I keep getting text messages from somebody I don’t know What/ How strange! Exercise Complete the sentences with the -ed or -ing form of the verbs in brackets She’s very with her new laptop (please) He was very when his best friend didn’t give him a birthday present (disappoint) The weather’s really It’s raining today and it rained yesterday, too (depress) That flm is really I laughed all the way through it (amuse) It’s Sunday afternoon and Sue’s got nothing to She’s really (bore) That maths question was really (confuse) He’s He passed his driving test this morning (delight) They’re going to watch their favourite group at a concert tonight They’re very (excite) Exercise Fill in each gap with an appropriate preposition She goes out partying her friends every weekend She couldn't help dropping a Geordie accent How to get a reply Santa to your children's Christmas letters Do not be anxious anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God Someone is so excited Tet holiday I still think of her time time It is a brave person who will die their beliefs We're all danger losing our jobs His lively sense humour helps to keep the lab very cheerful 10 The manager insisted John’s ability to learn Exercise 10 Complete the sentences with the appropriate form of the words in parentheses My friend’s was due to the death of her grandfather (sad) Robert accepted the offer without (hesitate) Having just seen a short flm about poor children in Vietnam, they are so (move) He lost a lot of in the accident (bleed) The athlete wore his medal with (proud) They thanked Ann for her (kind) This is the most experience of my life (frighten) I get out of dancing (enjoy) Children normally feel a lot of about their frst day at school (anxious) 10 The man hid his face to cover his (embarrass) 11 The idea was slow to fnd general (accept) 12 Will you join me in wishing the bride and groom every ? (happy) 13 She felt about undressing in front of the doctor (embarrass) 14 There seems to be some over the exam dates (confuse) 15 Some youths commit acts of vandalism out of (bored) 16 He was forced to make several to his speech (revise) 17 The restaurant turned out to be cheap (surprise) 18 They don't seem particularly about the situation (worry) 19 The doctor told me that I had a serious problem that I hadn’t realized (medicine) 20 The little boy got because the journey was too long and tiring (bore) 21 When I was walking on the beach, I was to fnd a big bottle in the sand (surprise) 22 My little sister feels very proud of herself because she won a singing yesterday (compete) 23 Newspapers and TV stations became in that famous singer’s private life (interest) 24 Look! The kitchen is in a state when she left (disgust) 25 The child felt because it was dark in the house and she was with no one else (frighten)  LISTENING Exercise LISTEN to audio 1.08 and WRITE T (True) or F (False) statements (a-f) a) Louis fnished the project and decided to watch football b) Matt apologized to Toby and Toby is not mad at him anymore c) Ryan and Brandon both like a girl whose name is Amy d) Ryan is embarrassed and ask a friend to speak with Brandon e) Marcus refused Alex’s offer and didn’t borrow him 10$ f) Marcus listened to Alex’s advice and told Jack a lie for the following _ _ _ _ _ _ Exercise LISTEN to audio 1.07 and CHOOSE A, B, C, or D for the following questions (2đ) What does Zak need to do? A some division B some remission C some revision D some decision When is Zak’s exams? A next month B six weeks more C both are wrong D both are correct Why does Zak always badly in exams? A because he is panic B because he is calm C because he is stupid D because he is lazy What does Zak want to in the end? A stop working and rest for a bit B fnish reviewing for the test C come with Tom into town D continue speaking with Tom  SPEAKING Exercise Complete the dialogue with the questions below - What did you watch? - What did you on Sunday? - Did you have a good weekend? - What did you on Saturday? - What did you read? Phon (1) g: Nick: Yes, I did Phon (2) g: Nick: I read a book Phon (3) g: Nick: A detective story Phon (4) g: Nick: I stayed in and watched TV Phon (5) g: Nick: A volleyball match and a flm Exercise Complete the dialogue with the sentences below A Where did you go? B I played computer games at home C What did you see? D Bio Shock It was great E What did you get up to at the weekend? Phon Hi, Nick How was your weekend? g: Nick: It was good I went to the cinema on Saturday Phon (1) g: Nick: The new Marvel flm Phon Cool What did you on Sunday? g: Nick: Phon g: Nick: Phon g: Nick: Phon g Nick: Phon g: Nothing much I stayed at home and revised What about you? (2) I went out with some friends on Saturday (3) To the park near my house No way! What about on Sunday? (4) What did you play? (5)  READING Exercise Read the text, and decide whether the sentences are true (T) or false (F) I’ve Been Here Before! It’s a strange sensation A new place that seems familiar or an event that you’re sure has happened before How many of us have had this experience? Apparently, over 70% It’s called déjà vu and according to the experts is not something new y but has been happening to people for hundreds of years So, what explanations are there for this strange feeling that is both confusing and uncomfortable? Some scientists think that it is related to dreams and memory It appears that although the majority of us cannot recall our dreams, we actually store the memory of dreams in our long-term memory This deep memory can come back sometimes when we are in a similar situation and makes us think that we have done this before However, as usual, not all experts agree Those who believe in reincarnation - the idea that we have all lived before - say that these feelings are fragments of memories from previous lives But, whatever the reason for déjà vu, one thing it shows is how complicated and amazing our brains are and that we are a long way from understanding completely how the brain, and in particular, how our memories work Déjà vu is the feeling that something familiar is unfamiliar People have been experiencing déjà vu for the last hundred years Some people think that déjà vu is related to dreams we can’t remember Some people think that this is not our frst or only life Soon we will understand how our brains work Exercise Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to choose the word or phrase that best fts each of the numbered blanks from 21 to 25 HOW FOREIGNERS SEE THE BRITISH? What is a typical British person like? People who come to Britain from other countries probably have a few expectations: British people are polite, rather reserved, and enjoy drinking tea and standing in queues! But how accurate is this (1) _? In an online survey of 1,402 foreign nationals living in the UK, just over half said that the British (2) _ their expectations The survey also asked which aspects of the British character the foreign nationals liked and disliked British people’s good (3) _ were popular with 49% and 40% liked the ability to queue Many agreed that the British are reserved and for 32% this was a good (4) _ -but for 19% it was negative Other negative aspects were the British sense of humour (31%) and British culture in general (28%) However, 77% said they liked British people in general and 61% said that their (5) _ of the British got better as a result of living in the UK A A A A A stereotype connected moments perception concept B B B B B (Adapted from English 10 Friends Global by Vu My Lan et al) qualifcation C property D argument drew C matched D spread manners C memories D movements quality C problem D occurrence defnition C image D opinion Exercise Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, c, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from to All children hurt themselves from time to time But when thirteen-year-old Ashlyn Blocker gets injured, she doesn’t realise it Once, when she burned herself, she only knew about it when she looked at her skin There was always something different about Ashlyn As a baby, she didn't cry When she was eight months old, her parents noticed there was some blood in her eye, so they took her to see a doctor The doctor found a serious cut in her eye and was shocked Why didn’t the baby cry? Tests showed that Ashlyn had a very unusual medical condition: she couldn’t feel any pain This condition is very rare: many people who have it die of it Pain is a natural warning that you’re ill or injured People who can’t feel pain just don’t realise they’re in danger The frst few years of Ashlyn’s life were very difficult She often tripped and injured herself Once, she broke her ankle but she didn’t stop running During school breaks, one teacher watched Ashlyn all the time in the playground and they had to search for cuts, bruises or other injuries When she was fve, Ashlyn’s story appeared in newspapers and on TV Scientists studied her condition and found she has a genetic disorder that means pain signals not reach her brain Unfortunately, at the moment, there is no hope of a cure And, as Ashlyn knows, a life without pain is both difficult and dangerous (Adapted from English 10 Friends Global by Vu My Lan et al) Which best serves as the title for the passage? A A Girl with a Strong Mind B Education Programmes for the Disabled C A Normal Student Struggles to Live D A life without Pain According to paragraph 1, what’s strange about Ashlyn Blocker? A She can’t feel her pain B She’s very sensitive to injuries C She often looks at her skin D She likes to bum herself The word noticed in paragraph is closest in meaning to _ A displayed B expressed C recognised D developed The word it in paragraph refers to _ A pain B condition C warning D danger Which of the following is NOT true, according to the passage? A There’s already a cure for Ashlyn’s medical condition B Pain is a natural signal of illness or injuries C The frst few years of Ashlyn’s life were challenging D Ashlyn’s story was spread on TV and in newspapers  WRITING Exercise Put the words in the correct order to make questions Then write true answers last/ what/ you / did / night / /?  _ last / you / what / / did / Sunday /?  _ / on your last birthday / did / what / you /?  _ you / how many hours / last night / did / sleep /?  _ did / last summer / where / go / you / on holiday /?  _ Exercise Write questions in the past simple for these answers He sailed around the world with his best friend (who?)  _ He scored fve goals in the match (how many?)  _ I learned to swim when I was fve (when?)  _ They had the speaking competition in Ha Noi last year (where?)  _ He didn’t tell the answer to the teacher because he was very shy (why?)  _ Exercise Rewrite the sentences Use the words in bracket I don’t like spiders (afraid)  I’m _ He knew he shouldn’t have stolen it (guilty)  He felt _ Did your exam results please you? (satisfed)  Were you What don’t you understand? (confused)  What are you _ They’re annoying him (irritated)  He’s getting _ I fell happy that I got good exam results (pleased)  I’m _ They didn’t like the bad weather (fed up)  They were _ She doesn’t like her sister (jealous)  She’s Why are you sad? (depressed)  What are 10 Did the zombies frighten you? (scared)  Were you Exercise Complete the narrative with the clauses below a I discovered that I had accidentally thrown my ticket away b We went out in the evening c none of us had found out the coach times d but it turned out to be a disaster e We sat down on the beach f We set off early in the morning A terrible day out Last August, some friends and I decided to go to Vung Tau for the day It was supposed to be a fun day out, (1) ! (2) , since we wanted to spend as much time as possible on the beach However, (3) , so we spent two hours waiting at the coach station It was nearly midday by the time we arrived at our destination (4) but within a few minutes, it started to rain After an hour, we gave up and decided to go home At the station, (5) so I had to buy another one! It really was a terrible day However, (6) and had a better time Exercise Read the narrative Put the paragraphs in the correct order, and then complete the chart with the underlined time expressions in the text A Suddenly, I felt a pain in my right foot My grandmother had told us that there were some dangerous fsh near the beach She said that these fsh had stung several swimmers recently, I felt guilty that I hadn’t put my B C D beach shoes on and I started to cry In the end, my foot stopped hurting and I felt very relieved Finally, I went back to sit with my grandparents on the beach I didn’t go into the sea again that day, and it was the last time I ever walked on the beach with no shoes Last summer, I was in Nha Trang with my family visiting my grandparents One day, we decided to go to the coast We drove to the nearest beach, and put on our swimming costumes ‘Don’t forget your beach shoes,’ said my mum, But I didn’t listen and ran straight into the sea At frst, my mother thought I had cut myself on a piece of glass, but then I showed her my foot There were four small holes where the fsh had stung me We went and asked a lifeguard for help He told me to sit down, and a few minutes later, he brought a bowl of hot water and told me to put my foot in it Apparently, the hot water brings the poison out of the foot _ _ To start a narrative To show how a situation changes with time To show a surprise event To move the narrative forward in time To end a narrative _ (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) _ _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions Question 1.A mutual B untidy C university D uniform Question A embarrassed B delighted C excited D interested Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions Question 3.A station B anxious C smartphone D upset Question 4.A important B difficult C suspicious D amazing Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question My dad started to dance at my birthday party and all my friends saw him and laughed I was so ! A delighted B embarrassed C frightened D interested Question Everyone is so of my best friend because she has the chance to study abroad at one of the most prestigious universities A ashamed B relieved C envious D disappointed Question She was emotionally , and the strain was beginning to affect her job A exhausted B dependent C satisfed D surprised Question Travellers to the country have been urged to avoid large crowds, which have occasionally turned in the past A personal B violent C careless D famous Question Discussions were interrupted by the that the factory had to close A behavior B display C announcement D audience Question 10 Denise sometimes feels very , but she tries to stay optimistic every day and fnds new ways to solve problems A active B discouraged C amazed D creative Question 11 Can you me a call tomorrow? I’ll have more time to talk then A have B tell C give D take Question 12 No system is designed to cope the floods we have had this year A at B of C in D with Question 13 Normally I spend two hours my homework, but last night it took me more than three hours to complete all my tasks A B doing C to D done Question 14 Zax to go out with Tom because he’s disappointed about his exam results A divides B refuses C affords D plays Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges Question 15 Tom: “That’s a wonderful party.” Kane: “ ” A Sorry to hear that B It’s nice of you to say so C Neither I D I’m afraid not Question 16 Daniel: “Let’s go camping” Luke: “ The weather is not so good today” A No problem B Just bring yourself C Oh, I don’t think it’s a good idea D No thanks Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined bold word(s) in each of the following questions Question 17 Lori is a good singer, but she always gets embarrassed if we ask her to sing A shy B optional C angry D sorrowful Question 18 Jeb has always thought Bob was a disgusting little man A noisy B awful C beautiful D wonderful Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined bold word(s) in each of the following questions Question 19 Gibson met a clever classmate who had built his own radio transmitter A thoughtful B diligent C harmful D foolish Question 20 It is important that everyone should understand the risks involved in this plan A respective B optional C insignifcant D agreeable Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to choose the word or phrase that best fts each of the numbered blanks from 21 to 25 In 1990, Zoe Lemon was on a ferry, sailing from Hull in England to Germany She was going on holiday with her family The journey was long and (21) and ten-year-old Zoe soon got bored To (22) the time, she decided to write a message in a bottle and drop it into the sea ‘It will be interesting if someone fnds it’, she thought Then she forgot about the bottle completely Twenty-three years later, she was amazed to get a reply from someone in the Netherlands A man was walking on the beach and was surprised (23) Zoe’s bottle in the sand He wrote to the address on the message, where Zoe’s parents still live Zoe was delighted, but it was also very (24) for her to see her message again after twenty-three years, and she cried when she read it ‘It’s astonishing that the bottle didn’t break’, said Zoe Her fve-year-old son thinks it is all very exciting and wants to put a message (25) a bottle himself! (Adapted from Solutions Pre-Intermediate by Tim Falla et al.) Question 21 satisfactory Question 22 Question 23 found Question 24 moving Question 25 A exciting B tiring C interesting D A pass A founded B play B fnding C cut D choose C to fnd D A helpful B complicated C boring A of B among C in D D on Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 26 to 30 In 2008, Alex Lenkei had a problem with the bone in his arm and he needed a serious operation Normally, with an operation like that, the doctor gives the patient an anaesthetic so that he or she doesn’t feel any pain But Lenkei refused the anaesthetic Instead, he hypnotised himself and simply told himself that he could not feel any pain That took about thirty seconds Then the operation started According to Mr Lenkei, pain signals not reach his brain when he is hypnotised The doctor, David Llewellyn-Clerk was a bit worried He had to take some bone from Lenkei’s arm He watched Lenkei carefully during the operation, as he wasn’t sure that Lenkei could feel no pain ‘I didn’t think Mr Lenkei could hear us,’ said Dr Llewellyn-Clerk, ‘but half way through the operation, he said “How’s it going?”’ That’s when the doctor realised that Lenkei was not in pain The operation lasted 83 minutes Mr Lenkei started hypnotising people when he was sixteen and is now an expert It wasn’t his frst operation without anaesthetic In 1996, a friend hypnotised him before a thirty- minute operation in his stomach Both operations were successful, so Lenkei had a third operation without anaesthetic in 2013, this time on his ankle, which also went well (Adapted from Solutions Pre-Intermediate by Tim Falla et al.) Question 26 What is the best title for this text? A It didn’t hurt B Anaesthetic Methods C Lenkei’s records D Dr Llewellyn-Clerk - an expert in operations Question 27 The word “That" in paragraph refers to _ A hypnotizing B operation C watching the operation D giving an anaesthetic Question 28 According to passage, why was Dr Llewellyn-Clerk worried? A Because he had to take some bone from Lenkei’s arm, and he wasn’t sure that Lenkei could feel no pain B Because pain signals not reach Mr Lenkei’s brain when he is hypnotised C Because he gave the patient an anaesthetic D Because Lenkei had a third operation Question 29 The word realised in the passage is closest in meaning to _ A understood B encouraged C forgot D failed Question 30 Which of the following is TRUE, according to the passage? A A teacher hypnotised Lenkei before a thirty-minute operation in his stomach B Mr Lenkei started hypnotising people when he was sixteen and he is now an expert C Lenkei wanted the doctor to give him an aneasthetic so that he didn’t feel any pain D Alex Lenkei didn’t have any problems with the bone in his arm Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions Question 31 We have written to each other for three years A We used to write to each other for three years B We started to write to each other three years ago C We have written to each other since three years D We used to write to each other in three years Question 32 It took him two hours to his homework A He did his homework two hours ago B He fnished his homework two hours ago C He does his homework in two hours D He spent two hours doing his homework Question 33 He hasn’t had his eyes tested for a year A He last had his eyes tested a year ago B He didn’t have any tests on his eyes in a year C He hadn’t tested his eyes for a year D The last time he tested his eyes was a year ago Question 34 The oral examination lasted three hours A We fnished the oral examination at three o’clock B It is a three-hours oral examination C We spend three hours taking the oral examination D It took us three hours to take the oral examination Question 35 I used to live in Happy Valley A I’m used to living in Happy Valley B I’m living in Happy Valley C I once lived in Happy Valley but no longer live there D I’ve always lived in Happy Valley - THE END - Thầy Cô cần Word Full tập bổ trợ Friends Global 10 có file nghe+ key LH Zalo em nhé: 0364254060 ... live there D I’ve always lived in Happy Valley - THE END - Thầy Cô cần Word Full tập bổ trợ Friends Global 10 có file nghe+ key LH Zalo em nhé: 0364254060 ... as Ashlyn knows, a life without pain is both difficult and dangerous (Adapted from English 10 Friends Global by Vu My Lan et al) Which best serves as the title for the passage? A A Girl with a... A A A A A stereotype connected moments perception concept B B B B B (Adapted from English 10 Friends Global by Vu My Lan et al) qualifcation C property D argument drew C matched D spread manners

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