Tiếng anh cơ bản nghe nói đọc viết UNIT 1

6 579 2
Tiếng anh cơ bản  nghe nói đọc viết  UNIT 1

Đang tải... (xem toàn văn)

Thông tin tài liệu

One most successful supermarkets in Britain is Sainsbury’s. The first shop was opened nearly 150 years ago. In 1869, John James Sainsbury and his wife, Mary Ann, opened a small shop selling fresh milk, butter and eggs in Drury Lane, London. Other products like meat and vegetables werent introduced until later. The shop became well known because, in spite of the food being of higher quality than at other shops, the prices were not higher.

UNIT Name and Titles I Vocabulary Are these first names or last names? Write them in the chart Then add two more names to each list David Brian Kennedy Abrams Susan Jackson Cruise Smith First names Nancy Wilson Bob Tom Last names _ _Kennedy David _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Vocabulary catheral attraction castle museum main interesting Tourist information Centre centre century railway He founded a …………… of modern art in his home town The main …………… of the place is the nightlife The …………… course was roast lamb It was always ………… to hear his stories ……… is where tourists can get information on interesting things to see and in the local area Edinburgh ……… was loyally held in the queen’s name The city’s population doubled during the 19th ……… They are doing maintenance work on the ………… The university is a major ………… for scientific research 10 The great Gothic …………………… dominates the city Fill the banks using the words given above II Listening What is the correct name of the hotel guest? Circle the correct answer 1 a Mary Carter b Maria Carter a b Suzanna Smith Susan Smith a Harry Wilson a b Harvey Wilson b Louise Jackson a Joseph Abrams a Marlene Cruise b Joseph Abramson b Louis Jackson Marley Cruise What is the correct name of the hotel guest? Circle the correct answer Cindy’s father is talking phone messages for her Listen and complete the forms HERE’S WHO CALLED Name: _ Name: _ Telephone: _ Telephone: _ Here’s the message: Here’s the message: Please call Please call He/She will call you He/She will call you HERE’S WHO CALLED HERE’S WHO CALLED HERE’S WHO CALLED Name: _ Name: _ Telephone: _ Telephone: _ Here’s the message: Here’s the message: Please call Please call He/She will call you He/She will call you What name does each person use? Circle the correct answer a Damien b David a Rob b Bob a Smith b Schmidt a Abrams b Abraham a Jackson a b Johnson b Michelle Marcia a James b John a Steinway b Steinberg III Reading Lincoln The city of Lincoln is 2,000 years old and there are a lot of interesting buildings to see The cathedral is in the north of the city just outside the main city centre You can walk to many of Lincoln's other attractions from the cathedral It’s not far from the castle There is a wonderful view of the city from there Behind the castle is The Lawn, an old hospital, which is now a museum with shops and a café You can sit in the beautiful gardens to have lunch or a coffee There is a car park a few metres from the café During the summer, walking tours leave from the Tourist Information Centre, which is next to the castle They are not expensive, last about an hour and visit all the main attractions There are some very interesting museums The Toy Museum is near the Tourist Information Centre and has children's toys and games from the last century There are shops and a market in the old city centre There are two shopping centres - one is Waterside Centre opposite the market and the other is St Mark's Shopping Centre St Mark's is newer than the Waterside Centre and is just south of the main city centre Go straight down the High Street from the city centre and it is on the right In the middle of the city centre, there are some beautiful spots away from the crowds For example, you can walk by the river or take a boat trip Trips leave from Bayford Pool You can travel to Lincoln by train, bus or car It is 216 km from London The bus station is beside the river and the railway station is a few minutes' walk away from the bus station on the other side of St Marys Street 1 Look at the photograph of Lincoln, a city in the east of England What can you say about Lincoln from the photograph? Read the text Don't worry if there are some words you don't understand Does it say what you expected from the photograph? Mark the parts of the text which tell you about: a the cathedral b The Lawn c the Tourist Information Centre and St Mark's Shopping Centre d the Waterside Centre e the river f the railway station Now look at this sentence: a The cathedral is near the castle Read the part of the text about the cathedral again Is the cathedral near the castle? Underline the answer Is the statement correct or incorrect? Write A for correct or B for incorrect Now look at these sentences For each one, find the right part of the text Decide if the text says the same as the question Is each sentence correct or incorrect? Write A for correct or B for incorrect b The cathedral is near the castle c It takes an hour to walk from the Tourist Information Centre to the castle d The Waterside Centre is older than St Mark's Shopping Centre e The river goes through the centre of the city f You need to cross the road to go from the bus station to the railway station HOMEWORK I Listening Listen to the conversation and answer the questions A: B: What's Joseph's last name? His last name is …………………………… 2 A: B: A: B: A: B: A: B: A: B: Sorry, what's your name again? OK, my first name is…………………………… my last name is spelled Excuse me, what's her name? ……………………………., and her last name is spelled What is Ms Smith's first name? It's spelled Who is the man in the middle? He is my friend, ……………………………., Where is he from? He is from ……………………………., II Reading Read the articles about Debbie Sullivan For questions 1-8, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet Storyteller Debbie Sullivan's a very busy woman She's got ten children Every morning she wakes up at six o'clock The older children get up at six-thirty and start school at eight-thirty Debbie spend most days at home with her babies, cooking and cleaning She doesn't have time to go out to work, but she doesn't mind her life She 'd like to have more children Debbie's husband, Bob, works in an office He doesn't enjoy it, but he earns lots of money Debbie spends most of it on food and clothes for the children Debbie likes the evening best After dinner, she sits down in the living-room and tells the child story before they go to bed She doesn't read from a book, because these are her own stories week she tells a different story that starts on Monday and ends on Sunday Once the children are asleep, Debbie can relax But she doesn't sit and watch television with Bob She writes her latest story in a notebook before she forgets it Bob sent one of Debbie's stories to a competition in a newspaper and it won They said she should become a writer, but Debbie wasn't sure that she was good enough But the children though it was a great idea, so she decided to try She took them to a zoo They liked the elephant best, so Debbie wrote a story about it The book company loved it You can now buy this story in the shops Debbie has A eight children C ten children go out more B get a job C have another baby B doesn't like his job C goes shopping after work B before they go to bed C to send them to sleep Debbie's husband A B Debbie would like to A six children earns very little money Debbie tells the children a story A at dinner time 5 Every night, Debbie A starts a new story C tells part of a story tells Bob about it B tries to remember it C watches television C she knew she could it C the company told her to Debbie decided to become a writer because A B After telling a story, Debbie A reads from the same book her children wanted her to B her husband asked her to Debbie wrote a story about the elephant because A it's her favourite animal B her children liked it ... or car It is 216 km from London The bus station is beside the river and the railway station is a few minutes' walk away from the bus station on the other side of St Marys Street 1 Look at the.. .1 a Mary Carter b Maria Carter a b Suzanna Smith Susan Smith a Harry Wilson a b Harvey Wilson b... from? He is from ……………………………., II Reading Read the articles about Debbie Sullivan For questions 1- 8, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet Storyteller Debbie Sullivan's a very busy woman She's got

Ngày đăng: 12/03/2019, 10:02

Từ khóa liên quan

Tài liệu cùng người dùng

Tài liệu liên quan