Choose the best answer: 1.When you “taste” a book, this means you . A. read carefully B. read bits here and there C. read thoroughly D. read slowly 2. Books with good stories are often descibed as A. “ hard-to-put -down” B. “ hard-to-pick-up-again” C. “ just for tasting” D. both A & B 3. If you want to “chew and digest” a book, it means the book is . A. interesting B. boring C. frightening D. harmful 4. When you read a book for the first time, check that A. you know its author B. It is really useful C. it is not too difficult D. it relates to your study at school 5. which of the sentence below is not true? A. TV provides people with information with colour and pictures. B. TV doesn’t replace books. C. People sell fewer books today. D. Books are a cheap way to get information. B A A C C William Shakespear ( 1564 - 1616) - an English playwright - type of books: Tragedy - main works: Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, King Lear . Hans Christ Andersen (1805 – 1875) - a Denmark writer - type of books: Fairy tail - famous stories :The little match girl, the Emperor’s new clothes Margaret Mitchell - American Novelist - The most famous work : Gone with the wind Conan Doyle English writer Xuan Dieu – Vietnamese poet