Reading: Read the passage and answer the following questions People collect a lot of objects such as stamps, posters, dolls.. Some people collect objects which are connected with histori[r]
(1)Preparing date: 06/03/2011 Period 87A: REVISION OF UNIT 12 A Aim: By the end of the lesson Ss will be able to revise what they have learnt in unit 12 Grammar: + Relative clauses + Omission of relative pronouns Vocabulary: words relating The Asian Games B Content of revision I Choose the word - a, b, c or d - that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others A attract B aquatic C added D facility A attracted B added C competed D developed A sugar B citizen C center D bicycle II Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentence or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase Please post these letters I wrote this morning A whom B Ø C where D when Person …….makes bread and cakes and sells them is a baker A it is who B whom C whose D who he man I respect most is my father A who B Ø C that D whose New sports and traditional sports have been added the Games A in B on C up D to Scuba-diving and windsurfing are both aquatic sports A field B water C combat D individual Their efforts were much when they won gold, medals in bodybuilding and billiards A considered B required C expended D appreciated 10.The scientist………………discovered a new planet has won the Nobel Prize A whose B who C which D whom 11 Last summer we paid a visit to Beijing _ is the capital of China A which B who C what D where th 12 How many sports are there the 14 Asian Games? A in B on C at D to th 13 Vietnam won gold in the 15 Asian Games A degrees B medals C awards D boards 14 She prefers _ because she like using different swimming movement A freedom B freestyle C squash D wrestling 15 Tom, _ lives next door, is having a party tonight A whom B who C Ø D where 16 Do you have a calculator _ I can borrow? A where B what C Ø D why 17.Marie curie, _ won a Nobel prize in Physics, is among the greatest scientists of all times A who B whose C that D whom 18 This is the man _ teaches me A who B whom C whose D Ø 19 This doctor _ you visited yesterday is famous A who B Ø C whose D that 20 My father _ you met this morning goes swimming everyday A Ø B who C whose D that III Combine these sentences then omit relative pronouns if necessary 21 A woman answered the phone She told me you were busy 22 The bus is always crowded I take it to school every morning 23 They are singing a song I don’t know the song 24 My farther bought a motor bike The motorbike costs thousand dollars Lop11.com (2) 25 I’m reading the book I bought it in London in 1996 IV Reading: Read the passage and answer the following questions People collect a lot of objects such as stamps, posters, dolls Some people collect objects which are connected with historical events or with famous people But one of the strangest collections is that of eggcups Kevin Murphy in Yorkshire has 10.000 of them Not surprisingly, his favorite eggcup is one in the shape of a typical Yorkshire man Kevin's hobby began seven years ago, after he lent an elephant eggcup to a granddaughter who took such a liking to it that she insisted on keeping it Kevin saw a few eggcups he liked at a sale at a local shop, and stared collecting them Others like Kevin's eggcups too "I have just bought a replacement for one of my favorites, which mysteriously disappeared last week." he said 26 What is Kevin's hobby? 27 When did he start his collection? 28 To whom did Kevin lend an elephant eggcup? 29 Which of the following sentences is true according to the passage? A Kevin has a large collection of Yorkshire men B Kevin is a young eggcup collector C Kevin's hobby is different from other people’s D Kevin has never anything for his collection Lop11.com (3) Preparing date: 08/03/2011 Period 87B: REVISION OF UNIT 13 A Aim: By the end of the lesson Ss will be able to revise what they have learnt in unit 13 Grammar: Cleft sentences + Subject focus + Object focus + Adverbial focus Vocabulary: words relating the topic “hobbies” B Content of revision I Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others A occupy B simply C accompany D hobby A practiced B stamped C indulged D accomplished A friends B tunes C clubs D stamps II Grammar and vocabulary: Choose the best answer My father never indulges _ drinking A on B in C with D to He wasn't able to cope _ the stresses and strains of the job A with B to C in D on The most important thing is to keep yourself occupied A busy B relaxed C comfortable D free my parents gave me the fish tank A It was on my birthday when B It was my birthday on that C It was my birthday that D It was on my birthday that I first met my girlfriend A It was in London that B It was in London where C It was London that D It was London which England won the World Cup A It was in 1966 that B It was on 1966 that C It was in 1966 when D It was 1966 in that 10 Collecting stamps my understanding about the world A enlarges B broadens C encourages D deepens 11 I don't know the title but I recognize the _ of this song A sound B rhyme C tune D theme 12 He is very good accompanying people singing with his guitar A at B in C with D to 13 My father is an guitarist A accomplishing B accomplish C accomplished D accomplishment 14 It was the woman that .us English last year A teaches B taught C had taught D teach 15 It Ha and Lan that are speaking English in this room A was B be C are D is III READING The hobby of collecting consists of acquiring specific items based on a particular interest of the collector These collections of things are often highly organized, carefully cataloged, and attractively displayed Since collecting depends on the interests of the individual collector, it may deal with almost any subject The depth and breadth of the collection may also vary Some collectors choose to focus on a specific subtopic within their area of general interest: for example, 19th Century postage stamp, milk bottle labels from Sussex, or Mongolian harnesses and tack Others prefer to keep a more general collection, accumulating Star Trek merchandise, or stamps from all countries of the worlD Some collections are capable of being completed, at least to the extent of owning one sample of each possible item in the collection Collectors who specifically try to assemble complete collections in this way are sometimes called 'completist' Upon completing a particular collection, they may stop collecting, expand the collection to include related items, or begin an entirely new collection The most popular fields in collecting have specialized commercial dealers that trade in the items being collected, as well as related accessories Many of these dealers started as collectors themselves, then turned their hobby into a Lop11.com (4) profession There are some limitations on collecting, however Someone who has the financial means to collect stamps might not be able to collect sport cars, for example 16 What does the hobby of collecting include? 17 Does collecting depend on the interests of the individual collector? 18 Who are sometimes called 'completist'? 19 Upon completing a particular collection, what collectors may next? 20 What some collectors choose to focus on? III Rewrite the sentences to focus attention on the underlined information Using structure” it is / was that” 21 She bought the car from Tom ………………………………………………………………… 22 My secretary sent the bill to Mr Harding yesterday ………………………………………………………………… 23 We are coming to stay with Jane this weekend ………………………………………………………………… 24 The president makes the important decisions ………………………………………………………………… 25 I’m looking forward to physics exam ………………………………………………………………… 26 I lost my wallet somewhere in there ………………………………………………………………… 27 I was born and grew up in the village ………………………………………………………………… 28 My teacher helped me a lot of with my study last semester ………………………………………………………………… 29 The headmaster gave Tam a bicycle as a scholarship ………………………………………………………………… 30 Your carelessness caused the accident ………………………………………………………………… Lop11.com (5) Preparing date: 10/03/2011 Period 87C: REVISION OF UNIT 14 A Aim: By the end of the lesson Ss will be able to revise what they have learnt in unit 14 Grammar: Conjunctions + Both and; not only but also + Either or; nether nor Vocabulary: words relating the topic “recreation” B Content of revision I Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others A eats B cooks C stops D reads A, wanted B needed C naked D raged A rugby B music C undertake D dull II Grammar and vocabulary: Choose the best answer Both Son and Vinh like English of them likes literature A None B Neither C Either D Both His recreations include golf, football and shooting A sports B activities C pastimes D pleasures In Britain, the most common leisure activities are home-based A regular B popular C standard D distinctive Neither she nor I responsible for that It isn’t our duty A are B is C am D have It is _ that can speak languages in our office A he B him C his D her My parents want me to study to behave well A either/or B neither/nor C either/both D not only/but also It is the event a lot A has been talked about B that has been talked bout C Has talked about D that has talked bout 10 She hard but also gets on well with her classmates A doesn’t only study B studies not only C not only studies D not studies only 11 The hotel is neither spacious A or comfortable B nor comfortable C or comfort D nor comfort 12 Not only John but also his two brothers football as their recreation every weekend A play B plays C were playing D has play 13 Now women work both before after having their children A or B also C nor D and 14 Neither the TV nor the video sets properly A works B work C has worked D is working 15 The most common activities in my country are home based A test B leisure C practice D freedom III Combine each pair of sentences into one, using the conjunctions in brackets 18 She’s at the office She’s at the airport (Either or) 19 Paul’s at home Paul’s at the gym (Either or) 20 Chris didn’t have time to take a holiday Sheila didn’t have time to take a holiday.(neither nor) 21 David doesn’t play tennis David doesn’t play table-tennis (Neither nor) 22 Nam’s handsome Nam’s intelligent (Not only but also) 23 Mai plays the guitar well Mai dances beautifully (Not only but also) 24 You can have fish for dinner You can have chicken for dinner (Both and) Lop11.com (6) 25 They came late They left early (Not only but also) IV READING: Read the passage and answer the questions In the 20th century, magazines have been a major growth area of popular publishing Specialist magazines cater to every imaginable field and activity In the United Kingdom, over 12,000 periodicals, magazines, bulletins, annuals, trade journals, and academic journals are published on a regular basis There are some 40 women's magazines and over 60 dealing with particular sports, games, hobbies, and pastimes Although some US magazines, such as The Saturday Evening Post, has succumbed to competition of television, many continue to have enormous international circulations, The Reader's Digest over 16 million, The National Geographic over 10 million For many people, magazines have been the most available and widely used form of continuing education, providing information about history, geography, literature, science, and the arts, as well as guidance on gardening, cooking, home decorating, financial management, psychology, even marriage and family life Until the rise of television, magazines were the most available form of cheap, convenient entertainment in the English-speaking world Radio served a similar function, but it was more limited in what it could Magazines and television, however, both address the more powerful visual sense During the third quarter of the 20th century, coincident with a dramatic rise in the popularity of television, many general-interests, especially illustrated magazines went out of business The shift in attention of a mass, audience from reading such magazines to watching television has been a major factor in this decline, but it is an implicit tribute from television to the older genre that its programs are generally organized in a single format and content 26 Have magazines been a major growth area of popular publishing in the early 20th century? 27 In the United Kingdom, what are published on a regular basis? 28 For many readers, what have magazines been used for? 29 Until the rise of television, how were magazines? 30 What does the author say about mass audiences? A They have little influence on communications in the 20th century B They have gone out of business C They get information about gardening and psychology from radio D They have shifted their attention from magazines to television Ngày kiểm tra: 11/03/2011 Nhận xét: Người kiểm tra: Lop11.com (7)