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(...) 4- Talking to a native speaker can be a good way to speak English well. some people like very colorful clothes because they want everyone to look at them and they want to be the c[r]

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TUYỂN TẬP NHỮNG BÀI READING CHO CÁC GRADE @ @

A geyser is the result of underground water under the combined conditions of high temperatures and increased pressure beneath the surface of the each Since temperatue rises approximately one degree F for every sixty feet under the earth’s surface, and pressure increases with depth, water that seeps down in crachs and fissures until it reaches very hot rocks in the earth’s interior becomes heated to a temperatue in excess of 290 degrees F Because of the gressure, it shoots out of the surface in the form of steam and hot water The result is a geyser.

For the most part, geysers are located in three regions of the world : New Zealend, Iceland, and the Yellowstone National Park area of the United States The most famous geyser in the world is Old Faithful in Yellowstone Park Old Faithful erupts almost every hour, rising to a height of 125 to 170 feet and expelling more then ten thousand gallons during each eruption

1 In order for a geyser to erupt,

A Hot rocks must rise to the sufface of the earth B water must flow underground

C it must be a warm day

D the earth must not be rugged or broken

2 Old Faithful is located in

A New Zeland B Iceland C the united States D England Old Faithful erupts

A every 10 minutes B every 60 minutes C every 125 minutes D every 170 minutes A geyser is

A hot water and steam B cracks and fissures C hot rocks D great pressure As depth increases,

A pressure increases but temperature does not B temperature increases but pressure does not C both pressure and temperature increase D neither pressure nor temperature increases

2) If you are aged 16, 17, 18, or 19 and would like to be able to afford to go out more often, why not joint the teen travel club and get cheaper bus travel.

To joint all you have to (1) is to fill in a form and take it to your nearest bus station You will also need to produce your bus certificate and a passport-side (2) of yourself.

You will be given a free teen travel membership card which will allow you to (3) at a reduced cost. Once you are a member of the TEEN TRAVEL CLUB you can (4) tickets at any bus station, post-office or rail ticket post-office Each ticket you buy is divided (5) 10 parts; when you get (6) the bus you put the ticket into a special machine which will then stamp one part.

The ticket last as long as you like and it doesn’t matter how long it (7) you to use up all the journeys. However, you must remember to take your membership card with you when you use your ticket otherwise you may have to pay the full fare if your ticket is checked.

1. a write b do c afford d make

2. a paper b portrait c form d photograph

3. a travel b go c come d tour

4. a sell b receive c buy d choose

5. a by b into c to d to

6. a in b into c on d above

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3) Read and answer the questions:

Sports and games make our body strong, prevent us from getting too fat and keep us healthy. There are not their only uses They give us valuable practice in making eyes, brain and muscles work together Sports and games are also useful for character training Boys and girls may learn about such virtues as courage, discipline and love their country.

1 What are the uses of sports and games to our bodies?

……… 2 Do sports and games make eyes, brain and muscles work together ?

………

3 What are sports and games also useful for?

………. 4 What virtues may boys and girls learn about?

……… 5 What sports you like best?

……… 4) Read the following passage and choose word for each space:

Although some groups of people have always lived outdoors in tents, camping as we know it today only began to be (1) about 50 years ago The increase in the use of cars and improvements in camping(2) have allowed more people to travel longer (3) in to the

countryside and stay there in great comfort.

Many campers like to be (4) themselves in quiet area sothey (5) their tent and food and walk or cycle into the forests or mountains Others, preferring to be near people, drive to a public or privately- owned campsite (6)

has up-to-date facilities, (7) hot showers and swimming pools.

Whether campers are (8) in the mountains or a busy site, they should remember to

(9) the erea clean and tidy In the forests, they must put out any fires and keep food hidden to avoid attracting(10) animals.

1-A.famous B.popular C.favorite D.current 2-A.tools B.baggage C.equipment D property 3-A.ways B.direction C.voyages D.distances 4-A.on B.by C.at D of 5-A take B.make C.pick D do 6-A.where B.who C.which D.when 7-A.such B.like C.as D.just 8-A.lonely B.single C.separate D.alone 9-A.remain B.stay C.leave D let 10-A.wild B.natural C.loose D.free 5) Read this passage then choose the best answer for each question:

An artist went to a beautiful part of the country for a holiday and stayed with a farmer Every day he went out with his paints and brushes and painted from morning to evening, and then when it got dark, he went back to the farm and had a good dinner before going to bed.

At the end of his holiday he wanted to pay the farmer, but the farmer said, " No, I don't want the money - but give me one of your pictures What is money for? In a week it will all be finish, but your picture will still be here."

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1 Where did the artist spend his holiday?

A, with his paints and brushes. C, In a farm

B, with a farmer D, In a beautiful country.

2 What did the artist during his holiday?

A, He went out every day. C, He went back to the farm B, He made paints and brushes D, He painted all day

3 What did the farmer ask the artist for at the end of the holiday?

A, He asked for a picture C, He asked for many pictures

B, He asked for his wage D, He asked for money

4 Why was the artist very pleased with the farmer's request?

A, Because the farmer had thanked him C, Because he would sell one of his pictures.

B, Because he had so many kinds of pictures D, Because he thought his pictures were so beautiful. 5 Why did the farmer asked the artist for the picture?

A, Because the farmer wanted his son to see the picture B, Because the artist didn't want to pay the farmer.

C, Because the farmer wanted to say the kind things about the picture. D, Because the picture was beautiful.

6 The farmer's son didn't want to become an artist any more A, Because he lived in London.

B, After he had seen the artist's picture. C, Because he had your pictures.

D, After he came here.

6) Choose the best answer for each blank:

For many young people sports is a popular part of school life and (1) ………… in one of the school teams and playing in matches is very important (2) ………… some one is in a team it means a lot of extra practice and often sending a Saturday or Sunday away (3)……… home as many matches are played then It (4)……… also involve traveling to other town to play against other school teams and then (5) ………….on after the match for a milk or a drink Some parents friends or other students will travel with the team to support (6 )……… own side

When a school team wins a match it is the whole school which feels proud (7)………… only the players It can also mean that a school (8)……… well-known for being good at certain sports and pupils in that school may end up playing (9)……… national and international teams so that the school has some really (10)…… names associated with it!

1, A, having B, taking C, putting D, being

2, A, if B, as C, the D, so

3, A, at B, on C, for D, from

4, A, ought B, is C, can D, has

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9, A, up B, to C, for D, beside 10, A, old B, new C, common D, famous

7) Read the following passage and then circle the best answer:

If you dress in warm clothes, stay out of drafts, and keep dry, will you be able to avoid catching a cold? Not necessarily.

Many people have believed that colds are caused by getting chilled and wet Statistically, colds seem most common in winter and least frequent in June and July Observers of such patterns of occurrence therefore reasoned that keeping warm helped to prevent cold and wet produced colds.

But if this is so, how can we explain account from Arctic and Antarctic explorers who, in spite of exhaustion, near starvation, and exposure to frigid conditions, did not catch cold? Then, upon returning to the warmth and comforts of civilization, they often succumbed immediately to colds.

Additional contrary evidence may be found in the experiences of prisoners of World War II Nazi concentration camps During the late autumn and winter months, prisoners were forced to take showers and then stand wet and naked in the open air They fully expected to catch cold, to their surprise, most did not. Doctors today believe that common cold is caused not by dampness and cold but by a virus However, if the virus is present, it does seem to thrive better in a body whose natural powers of resistance have been weaken by exposure to the cold and wet.

1, This article as a whole is about

A, Experiences of Arctic explorers. C, Experiences in concentration camp. B, The cause of common cold. D, The effects of dampness and cold. 2, It may be understood from the reading that

A, Noone now believe that colds are caused by dampness and cold. B, You will not catch cold if you are wet and cold.

C, In the future we may cure colds by treating the viruses that cause them. D, If you don’t eat properly, you will surely catch cold.

3, Which of the following statement is not true: A, Colds are most common in June and July.

B, Keeping dry will not necessarily prevent catching cold.

C, Arctic explorers caught cold when they returned to civilization.

D, Concentration camp prisoners were forced to stand wet and naked in the winter. 4, Which does the underlined word “their” in paragraph refer to?

A, concentration camps B, prisoners

C, doctors D, Antarctic explorers

5, What does the word “to thrive” in paragraph mean? A, to grow and flourish B, to reason

C, to resist D, to grow and die

8) A cyclone is a storm(1) heavy rain and violent winds The winds can reach a speed of over 200 kilometers per hour(2) they usually cause a lot of damage They also cause very (3) seas.

Cyclones (4) over warm tropical (5) In Australia, they

occur(6) along the coast, north of the Tropic of Capricorn They usally occur (7) the months of November and April.

A cyclone (8) to 300 kilometers wide The winds (9) at great speeds In the middle, there is a calm area This is called the eye” of the cyclone The eye can be quite big, (10) 50 kilometers wide.

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6, A, almost B, mostly C, indeed D, approximately 7, A, among B, into C, inside D, between 8, A, can be up B, is up C, must be up D, will be up 9, A, blow around B, move round C, spin around D, rotate. 10, reaching to B, up to C, from about D, extending 9) Read the following passage and the exercise below it:

Learning a foreign language is, in some ways, like learning how to fly There are some differences, but there is a very important similarity It is this : learning how to these things needs a lot of practice It is never enough to read a book on how to fly, but if you only read that book, then try to fly without any practice, you will kill yourself The same is true of learning a foreign language For example, can you speak English well without having lots of practice ? “Practice makes perfect” is what every learner of a foreign language should know.

* Write TRUE or FALSE for the statements about the passage.

1- Learning a foreign language and learning to fly are the same in an important way. ( ) 2- Information about flying from books is enough for someone to fly ( ) 3- It is dangerous to try to fly without any real practice. ( ) 4- Talking to a native speaker can be a good way to speak English well. ( )

10) Clothes can tell a lot about a person some people like very colorful clothes because they want everyone to look at them and they want to be the center of things Other people like to wear nice clothes, but their clothes are not colorful or fancy They not like people to look at them Clothes today are very different from the clothes of the 1800s One difference is the way they look For example, in the 1800s all women wore dresses The dresses all had long skirts Sometimes they wear short skirts Sometimes they wear pants Another difference between 1800s and today is the cloth In the 1800s, clothes were made only from natural kinds of cloth They were made from cotton, wool, silk or linen But today, there are many kinds of man made cloth A lot of clothes are now made from nylon, rayon, or polyester

* Answer the questions :

1- Why some people like very colorful clothes ?

2- What kinds of clothes other people like to wear ?

3- Were the clothes of the 1800s the same as clothes today? And what kind of clothes did all women wear ? 

4- What sometimes women wear today ?

11) Chiang Mai is a city in the north of Thailand that has a wonderful night market In the evening, the main street is lined with small stands and shops that sell almost everything you can imagine Some stands sell jewelry or clothing, other sell traditional Thai crafts, and still others sell fresh fruit and spices It’s easy to spend an entire evening just looking at everything and it’s also easy to buy things because the prices are very reasonable There are a lot of wonderful attractions in Chiang Mai, but the night market is the most attractive to many people.

1- Where is Chiang Mai ?

_ 2- How is the street in Chiang Mai at night ?

3- What can you buy in the market ?

4- Are things in the market very expensive ?

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5- Is the market the only attraction in Chiang Mai ? 

12) Two popular traditions _ Christmas are decorating the home and singing Christmas carols the home is the center the Christmas celebration Inside, an evergreen tree is usually placed _ a corner of the living room They wrap strings _ colorful lights around the tree They hang ornament _ the branches Carefully - wrapped gifts are placed beneath Outside, families often string lights around windows and wind lights around trees the front yard Christmas’ Eve, family members gather around the Christmas tree to sing traditional songs such as Jingle Bells and Silent Night and then give presents _ each other.

1- What are the popular traditions at Christmas ?

2- Where is the evergreen put ?

3- Where they put the gifts ?

4- What family members often on Christmas’ Eve ?

13) I arrived in London at last The railway station was big, back and dark I (1 ) the way to my hotel, so I asked a porter, I ( ) English not only very carefully, but clearly as well The porter, however, could not understand me I repeated my question several ( ) and at last, he understood He

answered me, but he spoke ( ) slowly nor clearly ‘I am a foreigner’, I said Then he spoke slowly, but I could not understand him My teacher never spoke English like that The ( ) and I looked at each other and smiled.

1 A had not known B did not know C not know D have not known

2 A spoke B speak C speaking D spoken

3 A time B timed C time’s D times

4 A or B but C Neither D nor

5 A Porter B farmer C student D worker

14) Football is one of Nam’s favourite sports He enjoys playing football very much Whenever the football season begins, he never misses any football match He knows by heart the name of each football player in all football teams and can predict which team will win or lose the game when the match begins.

Last week, only after some minutes in the first half when Le Huynh Duck , taking a pass from one of his fellow- players, immediately shot over the Dong Tap goalkeeper and scored the first goal for the home team, Nam jumped out of his chair, shouted out merrily and ran wildly around the house like a madman.

Looking at him, his father said cheerfully ; “ I hope my son will be a talented football player in the future!”.

1 Answer the questions

a Is Nam a frantic football supporter ?

……… b Why can he predict the result of the match ?

……… c What did he when Le Huynh Duck scored his first goal ?

……… d What did Nam’s father say ?

………

2.Translate the passage into Vietnamese.

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……… ……… ……… ……… ……… ……… ……… ……… ………

15)Do you think computer games are just for kids? Then you should think again You might be (1) to learn that the games industry now makes more money than Hollywood (2) a family buys a new PC, all they really want to is to play games.

It is hardly surprising that video gaming has (3) one of the most popular forms of entertainment today A good game is like a good film; it will hold your (4) _, capture your imagination and play with your emotions.

The big (5) , however, is that watching a movie is a passive pastime You have not to say how the plot (6) or which characters dominate the story (7) _ computer games, you direct the action and that is what makes them so exciting Finding the right game is likely to signal the beginning of a lasting love (8) _ with the interactive world of make – believe It is wrong to think (9) gaming as something simply for children and teenagers In fact , the (10) _ growth area of the market is the 35-35 age group.

1 A concerned B admired C surprised D startled 2 A As soon as B As well as C As far as D As long as

3 A begun B grown C sounded D become

4 A gaze B attention C breath D control

5 A gap B variety C difference D direction

6 A becomes B develops C turns D produces

7 A Along B With C For D About

8 A match B story C secret D affair

9 A of B on C at D off

10 A longest B widest C biggest D deepest

16) Read the following passage then decide which the best choice is by circling the best answer A, B, C or D.

Alexander Graham Bell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in the nineteenth century, and later came to the United States Several members of his family did a great deal to encourage him in the field of science His father was most instrumental by supervising his work with the deaf While he dealt with the deaf and investigated the science of acoustics, his studies eventually led to invention of the multiple telegraph and his greatest invention - the telephone The last quarter century of his life was dedicated to advances of aviation.

1 What was considered to be Alexander Graham Bell’s greatest invention?

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2 To what did Bell dedicated the last years of his life?

A acoustical science B aviation C adventure D architecture

3 What can we conclude about Alexander Graham Bell? A He worked very hard, but never achieved success.

B He spent so many years working in aviation because he wanted to be a pilot. C He dedicated his life to science and the well-being of mankind

D He worked with the deaf so that he could invent the telephone. 4 Which of the following statement is NOT true?

A Bell was born in the 19th century. B Bell worked with the deaf.

C Bell experimented with science of acoustics. D Bell invented multiple telegraph.

5 How many years did Bell dedicate to aviation?

A 100 B 25 C 35 D 50

17) Read the following passage then decide which the best choice is by circling the best answer A, B, C or D.

I know that it is my job to make sure that everything goes well for the tourists and I feel I work hard for the company I cannot be blamed for last week I met the group at the airport and took them to the coach. The coach driver was a bit annoyed because the flight was late But it wasn't far to the hotel and everyone was looking forward to their dinner We hadn't used the Hotel Riviera before but our normal one had a conference in it so it was fully booked When I announced our arrival at the reception desk, they said they were full I had booked rooms for the group but the manager said they were cancelled by phone a few days before He insisted that he recognized my voice and that I had made the phone call We had a bit of an argument but they obviously didn't have enough rooms In the end, the manager phoned hotels in the town and found rooms for everyone but in four different hotels By this time, the coach had gone, so we had to get taxis and some of the tourists started to get very angry with me I still don't know who made that phone call but it definitely wasn't me.

1 What is the writer trying to do?

A argue B apologize C explain D complain

2 Who was the text written to?

A one of the tourists B the writer's employer

C the hotel manager D the coach company

3 Why weren't there any rooms available at the Hotel Riviera?

A A conference was taking place there. B There were more people in the group than expected.

C Someone had forgotten to book them D Someone had said they were not needed.

4 What happened in the end?

A The tourists got angry with the hotel manager B The tourists couldn't stay together.

C The writer found other hotels with rooms. D The writer called the coach driver back.

5 Which of the following diaries was written by one of the tourists?

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B The hotel we were taken to wasn't good enough so we asked to change to a different one.

C We got to the airport and had to wait for the coach So it was really late when we got to the hotel. D The coach driver took us to the wrong hotel and they knew nothing about us.

18) Complete the passage with the most suitable words:

We got up (1) in the morning It was already warm so we (2) dressed and ran (3) . downstairs to eat breakfast We (4) prepared our food boxes to take with us We left the house and had to drive (5) through the town traffic However in the countryside we drove (6) After an huor we reached the foot of the mountain we were going to climb We climbed the first part (7) but when we were nearly at the top we (8) slowed down as it was difficult We tried (9) to reach the top and when we did dad said we had done (10)

1- A.early B earlier C earl D.earliest.

2- A quick B quickly C quicklier D quicky.

3- A happy B unhappy C happily D happiness.

4- A careful B care C careless D carefully.

5- A slowly B slow C slowness D slower.

6- A fast B faster C fastest D fasten. 7- A easy B easier C easily D asiest. 8- A natura B natural C.naturalize D.naturally. 9- A hard B hardy C hardly D hardliner.

10- A good B well C best D bester.

19) Read the passage, then answer true or false:

In Britain, natural gas is the most popular fuel for heating homes, and for cooking It is piped all over the country from the gas fields below the North Sea Natural gas is used chiefly as a direct source of energy although it is also used in the chemical industry At the moment the supply is plentiful, but it will be running short by the end of the century, and will run out during the 21st century unless new supplies are found We could without natural gas, as coal gas can be used as a substitute, and there should be enough coal to last for several centuries However, it is a from of energy which is not only cheap, but also highly efficient.

1- Natural gas is used for heating homes and for cooking ………. 2- Natural gas doesn’t come from gas fields below the North Sea ………. 3- Natural gas is used chiefly as direct source of energy ……… 4- Natural gas will run out during the 22nd century ………. 5- Coal gas can be used as a substitute ………

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1. A sun B energy C pipes D source

2. A.somewhere B nowhere C anywhere D place

3. A bills B green C can D cells

4. A installed B bought C made D seen

5. A space B air C area D pollution

6. A it B they C she D you

7. A where B who C which D whom

8. A no B not C none D nothing

21) An increasing number of people are now going on (1) to Egypt Last year, for example, about one and a half million (2) visited Egypt The (3) of Egypt is about fifty million and the (4) is El Qahira (Cairo), a busy city of just under nine million people Although the (5) is hot and dry and most of the country is desert, the average (6) from October to March is not too high The most (7) are the pyramids at Giza However, it is also pleasant to (8) Alexandria, Port Said and several other places and as much (9) as possible in the time available A (10) to Luxor is an unforgettable experience.

1 A visit B holiday C trip D excursion

2 A tourists B passengers C voyagers D explorers 3 A people B citizenship C nation D population

4 A town B head C state D capital

5 A temperature B climate C condition D position 6 A weather B measurement C temperature D climate 7 A famous B known C visited D requested

8 A search B inspect C examine D visit

9 A sightseeing B looking C inspecting D viewing

10 A pinic B trip C guide D entertainment

22) Running is now very popular both as a sport and as a way of keeping fit Even if you only run a short (1)…… once or twice a week, you (2)………to make sure you wear good shoes.(3)…………is a lot of choice nowadays in running shoes First of all, decide how (4)……… you want to (5)……… on your shoes Then find a pair which fits you well Be prepared to (6)…… different sizes in different types of shoe Women’s shoes are made narrower (7)……… men’s and, although most women will find a woman’s shoe which suits them, there is no (8)…………why woman can’t wear a man’s shoe The same is true for a man-(9)………… a woman’s shoe fits you better, then wear it Take your time in the shop If you (10) ………….a mistake and buy the wrong shoes, your feet will let you know.

1 a distance b path c line d length

2 a would b should c need d must

3 a It b There c This d That

4 a far b long c many d much

5 a spend b buy c charge d pay

6 a experiment b ask c try d look

7 a as b like c than d from

8 a fact b reason c knowledge d choice

9 a since b because c so d if

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23) Ha Noi is a really interesting city There are many things that a tourist can there There are several museums which tourists can visit The History museum is on Pham Ngu Lao Street and the War museum is on Dien Bien Phu Street Tourist can see stories about Vietnam’s past in both museums The War museum is full of old weapons and tourist can take photos of them.

It is also possible to organise a tour and tourists can hire a small bus or a taxi and go to several villages nearby There is a village where you can see people making noodles and another where they make silk Lastly there is Snake Village, where tourist can see live snakes.

*True/False: True False 1.Ha Noi is an interesting city . 2.There are many museums in Ha Noi . 3.Tourists can walk to the villages nearby . 4.There is a village where you can see people making paper

*Answer the questions:

1.What can they see in the War museums?

2.Is there anything special in Snake village?If yes,what is it?

………. ………

24) Ron Hurst is a builder Last October he was working on the roof of an old house He finished the job and climbed down the roof The roof was wet and he slipped His foot hit the ladder and kicked it away from the house The ladder fell It fell into the long grass in the garden.

Ron sat down on the roof He could see a lot of people in the main road A girl was walking along the road, and looked up at the house Ron stood up, shouted, and waved to her She turned away and walked quickly down the street Then he saw some children He waved and shouted They turned round, smiled, and waved back to him Then they walked away Ron wave and shouted for an hour Most people smiled and waved back to him Then it began to rain Ron was cold and wet He was tired too.

At last Ron had an idea He stood up, and moved to the edge of the roof He shouted: “I’m going to jump! I can’t go on! I’m going to kill myself!”

Ten minutes later there was a fire-engine, a police car, and an ambulance outside the house A fireman climbed up the ladder on the fire-engine.

“Don’t jump, young man,” he said “Don’t jump Everything is going to be all right!” 1 Why did Ron slip?

……… 2 What did the girl when Ron waved to her?

……… 3 How long was Ron on the roof?

……… 4 Who climbed up the ladder to help Ron?

……… 5 Do you think Ron wanted to kill himself?

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26) Fill in the blanks with proper prepositions or adverbial particles:

Mrs Brown had a small garden (1) ……… her house, and in the spring she planted some vegetables (2) ……… it She looked (3) ……… them very carefully, and when the summer came, they looked very nice.

One evening Mrs Brown looked (4) ……… her vegetables and said, “Tomorrow I am going to pick them, and then we eat our vegetables!“

But early the next morning, her son ran (5) ……… the kitchen and shouted, “Mother, Mother! Come quickly! Our neighbour’s ducks are (6) ……… the garden and they are eating our

vegetables!“

Mrs Brown ran out, but it was too late! All the vegetables were finished! Mrs Brown cried, and her neighbour was very sorry, but that was the end (7) ……… the vegetables.

Then a few days (8) ……… Christmas, the neighbour brought Mrs Brown a parcel In it was a beautiful, fat duck, and (9) ……… it was a piece of paper (10) ……… the words “Enjoy your vegetables!“

27) Supply the correct tense and form of the verbs in brackets: Dear Miss Alice,

You may be surprised (1 receive) ……… this letter; but having passed all my exams, with distinction, I must tell you how grateful I (2 be) ……… to you for all that you (3 do) ……… for me Like me, all the others whom you (4 teach) ……… all these years and (5 be) ……… about to leave school would also like to express their gratitude to you for the knowledge that they acquire and the success that they (6 achieve) ……… with your help and advice.

In a few weeks’ time I shall be leaving for further studies overseas, and I (7 be)

……… confident that the things that you have taught me, in studies in social behaviour, (8 enable) ……… me to complete my course with ease and pleasure.

You (9 believe) ……… me when I say that I have always regarded you as one of the most important persons in my life.

I thank you again for all the help you (10 give) ……… me. With best wishes,

28) Are you looking for a cheap,clean,effective source of power that doesn’t cause pollution or waste natural resources.Look no further than solar energy from our Sun.At present,most of our electricity comes from the use of coal,gas,oil or nuclear power.This power could be provided by the sun.One percent of solar energy that reaches the Earth is enough to provide power for the total population.

Many countries are already using solar energy.Solar panels are place on the roof of the house and Sun ‘s energy is used to heat water.This energy can be stored for a number of days so on cloudy days,you can use solar energy too.

Sweden has an advanced solar energy programs.All buildings will be heated by solar energy and cars will use solar power instead of gas by the year 2015.

1)Is solar energy an effective source of power?

……… ………

2)Where are the solar panels placed?

……… ………

3)How long can the energy be stored?

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4)List two other sources of power except solar energy which are using in Viet Nam.

……… ………

29) I/ Put the verbs in brackets in to the correct tense and form.

1 When we (look) on the baby last night, he (sleep) I think he (dream) about something nice because he (smile)

2 why Tam (have) to leave early yesterday? 3 I (give) a Honda when I was 21 years old.

4 My favorite football team (win) a lot of matches last season. 5 We (go) to Ha Long Bay several times.

6 He (be) my next door when I lived in Hue. 7 The Earth (go) around the sun. II/ Put the correct form of word in brackets.

1 Your order is ready for (deliver)

2 Alexander Graham Bell demostrated his invention, the telephone (sucess) 3 is the main industry of the area (Fish)

4 The film is very I like it very much (interest) 5 She was born completely (deafness)

6 There are stars in the sky We can’t count them (count) 7 I am to have a friend like you (luck)

8 He does things from his classmates (difference)

9 Lan and Nga take part in activitives after school hours (difference) 10 Hoa seems when she tells me about her family (happy)

III/ Find and correct the mistake.

1 Nga used to living on a farm when she was young 2 I didn’t went to school yesterday because of my illness 3 He was born at June 15th 4 This piece of news made her sadly 5 What you lastnight? . 6 He has to finished our homework on time 7 I’m not used to get up early on Sunday 8 The climate in Viet Nam is different than that of England . 9 I have lived here for last month 10 Everyone in the neighborhood is pleasing about the new market . IV/ Rewrite the following sentences.

1 Why don’t we go fishing?

What 2 He is tall, so he can’t reach the shelf.

He isn’t tall 3 “ Please stop making noise” said Mrs Lan

Mrs Lan told the children 4 Let meet outside the center, at the cafe’ corner.

How 5 The theater is near my aunt’house.

The theater isn’t 6 It’s three years since I last spoke to her.

I haven’t 7 This book is important but that one is more important.

That book 8.I like the plays better than the films.

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9 English is difficult and so is French.

English is as 10.My mother cooks better than Mrs White.

Mrs White

V/ Find out the word whose underlined part pronounced differentlyfrom the rest identify your answer by circling the letter A, B, C, D

A weather B these C therefore D theory A pretty B get C send D well A off B of C cafe D knife A potatoes B dishes C watches D churches A stretch B chance C mechanic D rich A village B magazine C large D engineer A myth B with C both D tenth A cloudy B windy C dry D rainy A surround B jungle C husk D buffalo 10 A brother B sunbathe C nothing D father VI/ Fill in the gap with a suitable preposition

1 My brother is good Math and English. 2 Thousand pupils gather in front the school gate. 3 It’s very kind you to say so.

4 I’m sure he’ll tell us his family.

5 All the pupils my class have already known each other. 6 Let’s meet school 7.30 tomorrow.

7 She was born Ho Chi Minh city June 12th. 8 Aer you free Saturday?

9 Is your mother ?- No, She is She’s going shopping. VII/ Choose the best answer A, B, C, or D.

1 Take two of this medicine after each meals.

A teaspoons B spoonful C spoonfuls D teaspoon 2 You’ll cook dinner yourself.

A ought to B must C should D have to 3 She worked hard She could pass the final exams.

A so that B in order to C as result D so as to 4 Did you succeed th problem?

A to solve B on solving C in solving D solving 5 After a week, Lan got used to in her new school.

A study B studying C studied D is studying 6 Last Tuesday, her son was absent from school of his illness.

A because B instead C eventhough D but 7 Can you hurry up in the bathroom, I can’t hold much longer. A against B on C on to D with 8 It’s raining – Let’s go

A inside B outside C insides D outsides 9 You hard today.

A work B are working C works D worked 10 We a big party for David’s birthday.

A annoyed B arranged C arrived D appeared 11 Don’t put the box there! – Put it

A near B here C that D nearby

30) I/ Put the verbs in brackets in to the correct tense and form.

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2 The only way of (cross) the riveris by (swim)

3 I am too terrified (do) it because I don’t know how (swim) 4 I’m not used to (get) up early I’d rather (stay) in bed a bit longer. 5 While I (go) out of the office, I (see) a familiar face.

6 He (die) of cancer last year He must (smoke) a lot. 7 Why you (not have) your eyes (test) yesterday? 8 Nobody (like) him because he is very naughty.

9 Don’t turn off the light I (read) a book now.

10 When he (come) yesterday, They(decorate) the house. II/ Put the correct form of word in brackets.

1 The ball was followed with great (excite) 2 Pease tell me about your birthday (celebrate) 3 How serious her is (ill)

4 It was too .for sunbathing (cloud)

5 We had a very .evening in London (enjoy) 6 Living in this slum is very (health)

7 There are several between the North and the South of Britain (different) 8 We go every afternoon in summer (fish)

9 The olypic games are very to the athletes all over the world (importance) 10 My brother attended a stamp meeting yesterday (collect)

III/ Find and correct the mistake.

1 How a beautiful day! . 2 The train to Gia Lam and Ha Noi are at gate now . 3 He is famous of his selfishness . 4 The students did the exams so good 5 I don’t know why is he absent 6 Their way of telling stories is so bored 7 They sing beautiful 8 We live in North Viet Nam 9 He is very exciting about the trip 10 It’s high time you go to school IV/ Rewrite the following sentences.

1 Lan is the cleverest student in the class.

.Nobody 2 Please don’t smoke in the kitchen.

.I’d rather 3 Where you live?

What’s 4 I can’t move the table because I’m not strong enough.

I’m 5 When is your birthday?

What”s 6 I don’t play football any more.

I used 7 I’ve ever seen that play before.

It’s 8.The flight to HoChi Minh city lasted one hour and a half.

It took 9 How heavy are you?

What 11 How long is the table?

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V/ Fill in the gap with a suitable preposition.

1 She was really impressed the beautity of Hue. 2 It seems difficult us to have a trip abroad at the moment. 3 Whether you stay me or not depends your parents. 4 This guide book is full useful information.

5 I received a letter my old friend yesterday. 6 He lives 15 Ba Trieu street his parents. 7 My brother’s the army.

8 She spends all her money clothes. 9 Mr.Hung is very sucessful his business. 10 Young people are very fond pop music.

VI/ Put the words in the correct order to make meaningful sentences. 1 moon/ moves/ earth/ the/ around/ the.

2 the/ rises/ and/ in/ the/ sets/ east/ sun/ west/ in/ the.

3 is/ not/ Ba/ strong/ to/ lift/ the/ enough/ suitcase.

4 Nga/ Lien/ are/ and/ reserved/ in/ quite/ public.

5.outside/ prefer/ to/ they/ classroom/ be/ the.

6.is/ she/ as/ Lan/ outgoing/ not/ as.

7 here/ be/ she/ at/ will/ christmas.

8 is/ lucky/ to/ she/ enough/ have/ a/ friends/ lot/ of.

9 time/ I/ most/ my/ with/ spend/ of/ Hoa.

10 a/ received/ Lan/ letter/ yesterday/ her/ friend/ from.

VII/ Find out the word whose underlined part pronounced differentlyfrom the rest identify your answer by circling the letter A, B, C, D

A meaning B bead C steamer D deaf A lunar B mark C arrange D sugar A proud B should C sound D court A drought B ought C brought D bought A size B sure C serve D sound A brick B migrant C habit D sink A height B neighbor C weigh D eight A bread B reads C pence D very

A easy B head C heavy D weather 10 A sugar B size C seem D said

VIII/ Choose the best answer.

1 We should use cloth bags plastic bags.

A instead of B beside C a part D without 2 In the world, million of old papers away everyday.

A throw B are throwing C are thrown D threw 3 She was said good marks in the final exam.

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A, study B studying C studied D is studying 5 My brother feels again after his operation.

A strongly B strength C strong D enough strong 6 He has very quiet and life in that big city, empty house.

A by himself B alone C only D lonely 7 Last Tuesday her son was absent from school his illness. A bacause of B instead C though D but 8 The children to go out at once.

A will B had better C must D have 9 He is a boy.

A ten-year-old B ten year old C ten-years-old 10 Liz is very in the stamp collection.

A interest B interested C interesting D interests 11 Everybody was there, including Mr and Mrs Smith.

A with B C of D in 12 I suggest to the zoo.

A go B to go C goes D going 13 There is nothing to prevent the children playing here.

A from B off C away D to 14 Would you like to the restaurant.

A go B to go C going D goes 15 The friends all for the same job.

A requested B chose C applied D referred

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