Đề cương ôn tập học kì 2 môn Tiếng Anh lớp 8 năm 2020-2021 - Trường THCS Võng Xuyên

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UNIT 10 COMMUNICATION (GIAO TIẾP) A- VOCABULARY body language (n) /ˈbɒdi ˈlỉŋɡwɪdʒ/: ngơn ngữ thể, cử communicate (v) /kəˈmjuːnɪkeɪt/: giao tiếp communication breakdown (n) /kəˌmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃn ˈbreɪkdaʊn/: giao tiếp không thành công, không hiểu nhau, ngưng trệ giao tiếp communication channel (n) /kəˌmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃn ˈtʃænl/: kênh giao tiếp cultural difference (n) /ˈkʌltʃərəl ˈdɪfrəns/: khác biệt văn hoá cyber world (n) /ˈsaɪbə wɜːld/: giới ảo, giới mạng chat room (n) /tʃæt ruːm/: phòng chat (trên mạng) face-to-face (adj, ad) /feɪs tʊ feɪs/: trực diện (trái nghĩa với mạng) interact (v) /ˌɪntərˈækt/: tương tác 10 landline phone (n) /ˈlændlaɪn fəʊn/ điện thoại bàn 11 language barrier (n) /ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ ˈbæriə/: rào cản ngôn ngữ 12 message board (n) /ˈmesɪdʒ bɔːd/: diễn đàn mạng 13 multimedia (n) /ˌmʌltiˈmiːdiə/: đa phương tiện 14 netiquette (n) /ˈnetɪket/: phép lịch giao tiếp mạng 15 non-verbal language (n) /nɒn-vɜːbl ˈlỉŋɡwɪdʒ/: ngơn ngữ khơng dùng lời 16 smart phone (n) /smɑːt fəʊn/: điện thoại thông minh 17 snail mail (n) /sneɪl meɪl/: thư gửi qua đường bưu điện, thư chậm 18 social media (n) /ˈsəʊʃl ˈmiːdiə: mạng xã hội 19 telepathy (n) /təˈlepəθi/: thần giao cách cảm 20 text (n, v) /tekst/: văn bản, tin nhắn văn 21 verbal language (n) /ˈvɜːbl ˈlỉŋɡwɪdʒ/: ngơn ngữ dùng lời nói 22 video conference (n, v) /ˈvɪdiəʊ ˈkɒnfərəns/: hội thảo, hội họp qua mạng có hình ảnh B GRAMMAR I-ƠN TẬP THÌ TƯƠNG LAI TIẾP DIỄN (FUTURE CONTINUOUS) Cách dùng Cách dùng Ví dụ Diễn tả hành động diễn thời Tonight at 11pm, we will be dancing at the party điểm cụ thể tương lai (Tối lúc 11 giờ, nhảy múa bữa tiệc.) Để hoạch định cho việc trông thấy You’ll recognize me when you get there I’ll be wearing xảy tương lai jeans and a white T-shirt I’ll besitting at a table at the corner and reading a newspaper Hành động có dự định trước tương lai He will be leaving in a few days gần Will you be going away this summer? Dạng thức tương lai tiếp diễn Thể khẳng định Thể phủ định I I He/She/It/Danh từ số ít/ He/She/It/Danh từ số ít/ will be + V-ing will not/won’t be + Danh từ không đếm Danh từ không đếm You/We/They/Danh từ số You/We/They/Danh từ số V-ing nhiều nhiều Ví dụ: Ví dụ: At this time tomorrow, he will be doing his At 9pm tomorrow, they won’t be cleaning thei house homework (Giờ ngày mai, anh làm (Lúc tối mai, họ không lau dọn nhà tập nhà.) đâu.) At this time next week, I will be going to France At this time next month, she won’t be working for (Giờ tuần sau, Pháp) this company (Giờ tháng sau, cô không làm việc cho công ty nữa.) Thể nghi vấn Will I He/She/It/Danh từ số ít/ Danh từ khơng đếm You/We/They/Danh từ số nhiều Câu trả lời ngắn Yes, be + V-ing No, I He/She/It/Danh từ số ít/ Danh từ không đếm You/We/They/Danh từ số nhiều will won’t Ví dụ: * Will she be singing at this time tomorrow? (Cô hát vào ngày mai chứ?)  Yes, she will./No, she won’t * Will you be having dinner at 6pm tomorrow? (Bạn ăn tối lúc tối mai à?)  Yes, I will./No, I won’t Dấu hiệu nhận biết  Trong câu có trạng từ thời gian như: An hour from now (1 tiếng nữa), tonight at … (tối lúc… giờ), at this time tomorrow (giờ ngày mai), at this time next week/month/year (giờ tuần/tháng/năm sau)… II- VERBS + TO-INFINITIVES -Nếu muốn theo sau động từ hành động khác, ta phải dùng danh động từ (V-ing) động từ nguyên thể có “to” (to V) -Một số động từ thường theo sau động từ nguyên thể có TO: want (muốn) try (cố gắng) need (cần) plan (dự định) hope (hi vọng) promise (hứa) decide (quyết định) expect (mongmỏi) learn (học) choose (chọn) forget (quên) refuse (từchối) agree (đồng ý) seem (dườngnhư) deserve (xứngđáng) help (giúp đỡ) manage (xoaysởđược) afford (cóđủkhảnăng) appear (tỏ ra) arrange (thuxếp) pretend (giả vờ) fail (thất bại) hesitate (lưỡnglự) prepare (chuẩnbị) Ví dụ: - What you want to this evening? (Tối bạn muốn làm gì?) - Mai has decided to sell her car (Mai định bán xe cô ấy.) - I can’t affordto buy it (Tôi không đủ khả để mua nó.) - They agreed to help us (Họ đồng ý giúp đỡ chúng tôi.) - She appeared to be tired (Cô xem trông mệt mỏi.) - We arranged tomeet atten (Chúng thu xếp gặp lúc 10 giờ.) * LƯU Ý - Một vài động từ love, hate, prefer theo sau V-ing to V mà khơng có thay đổi nghĩa TEST UNIT 10 I Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others A metal B scatter C package D math A smell B press C melt D refill A those B clothes C shopping D envelope A down B throw C nowadays D how A plants B fields C trees D newspapers II Choose the words that have the different stress from the others A polite B penfriend C shorthand D breakdown A multimedia B possibility C telepathy D interactive A battery B conference C oversleep D barrier A landline B touchscreen C cyber D replace A visible B discussion C digital D separate III Choose the word or phrase that best completes each unfinished sentence below Every few weeks new satellites into orbit A are put B is put C are putted D is putted You ought to give up smoking because it is harmful to your health A should B could C may D am going to Try to the amount of fat in your diet A reuse B refill C reduce D recycle It is to park in the center of Newtown A impossible B impossibility C impossibilities D impossibly I am delighted you passed your exam A that B to C in order to D so that We will begin a brief discussion of the problems A from B with C at D on Tree leaves to wrap things A should used B should been used C should be used D should be use is a wonderful natural fertilizer A Compost B Plastic C Envelope D Garbage Glass is broken up, melted and made into new A silverware B hardware C ironware D glassware 10 Is the rubbish every day? A collect B collecting C collected D be collected 11 In 1876, the telephone first introduced by Bell and Watson A was B is C has been D had been 12 It’s important wildlife in the area A to conserve B conserving C conservation D conserve 13 Japan 40% of its waste every year A reuses B recycles C refill D broken 14 We were delighted your letter yesterday A to get B got C getting D get 15 Sooner or later a satellite by a large piece of rubbish A will destroy B will destroyed C will be destroyed D will been destroyed 16 Let’s play tennis instead of television A watch B watching C watches D to watch 17 Everything depends on what you mean the word “free” A about B for C of D by 18 We should use bags instead of plastic bags A cloth B clothe C clothed D clothing 19 Beer for breakfast in England years ago A used be drunk B used to be drunk C used to drunk D used to be drank 20 I some rice on the floor of the chicken coop A raised B grew C threw away D scattered IV Complete the sentences, using the correct form of the words in brackets Helen cannot talk to John because his nickname is (visible) High- speed Internet provides me with videos (interact) With telegraphy, the information will be sent (immediate) She used signs to tell me that we were late (direct) Paul and missed some phone calls yesterday morning (sleep) The secretary put Thomas through the manager’s landline (instant) The mute usually communicate with each other (non- verbal) I think Janet is not because of her unfriendliness (communicate) V Read the passage and complete the sentences One of the main sources for the spreading of news and events through out the world is the newspaper The purpose of newspaper is to inform the public of political, social, economic and entertainment happenings, among other things Generally, there are three types of newspapers Daily newspapers publish at least one edition every weekday Most dailies also have a weekend edition Daily newspapers often have sections for news, sports, arts, and entertainment, business, and classified advertising Weekly newspapers print once a week and cover news of interest to readers in a smaller area than that of a daily paper They focus on local happenings rather than national or international events Special-interest newspapers may publish daily, weekly, monthly, or even less frequently They generally disseminate news of interest to a particular group of readers of feature news about a specific topic Thanks to the development of Internet, we can now get access to electronic newspapers To some extent, e-newspapers are cheap, up-to-date, and convenient for most readers in the world The purpose of newspapers is to There are three types of newspaper They are Daily newspapers often have sections for Weekly newspapers focus on Special-interest newspapers cover news of interest to Electronic newspapers are VI Read the passage and answer the questions THE POSTAGE STAMP Before the invention of the postage stamp, it was difficult to send a letter to another country The sender paid for the letter to travel in his or her own country Then the person in the other country paid for that part of the trip If a letter crossed several countries, the problem was worse Rowland Hill, a British teacher, had the idea of the postage stamp with gum on the back The British post office made the first stamps in 1840 They were the Penny Black and the Twopence Blue A person bought a stamp and put it on a letter, the post office delivered the letter When people received letters, they didn’t have to pay anything The letters was prepaid Postage stamps became popular in Great Britain immediately Other countries started making their own postage stamps very quickly There were still problems with international mail Some countries did not want accept letter with stamps from another countries Finally, in 1874, a German organized the Universal Postal System Each country in the UPS agreed to accept letter with prepaid postage from the other members Today the offices of the U PS are in Switzerland Almost every country in the world is a member of this organization It takes care of any international mail problems Today post offices in every country sell beautiful stamps Collecting stamps is one of the most popular hobbies in the world, and every stamp collector knows about the Penny Black and the Twopence Blue Questions Why was it difficult to send a letter to another country before the invention of the postage stamp? Why were the postage stamps popular? How did other countries react with the postage stamps? What does the Universal Postal System today? Why stamp collectors know about the Penny Black? VII Choose the word (A, B, C, or D) that best fits each of the blank spaces Dear Sir or Madam, We are in Class B, Year at Stonehouse School Every year our class goes (1) an adventure holiday This year we would like (2) your center We are planning (3) away for the first week in May, arriving on Friday May There will be 15 boys and 15 girls in our party, and two teachers We are (4) in sailing, rock climbing, canoeing, and map-reading Can you send us information about your center? We look forward (5) from you Yours faithfully, Class B A in B at C aver D on A attend B attending C to attend D to attending A go B to go C going D to going A interested B interesting C bored D boring A hear B to hear C hearing D to hearing VIII Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage TELEPATHY: MIND TO MIND COMMUNICATION The (1) “telepathy” has been derived from the words “tele” meaning “distance” and “pathy” meaning “feeling” So telepathy actually means (2) feelings through a distance Telepathy is the communication (3) two minds, (4) over a distance, without the (5) of the five known senses At some point of time or the other, we all have (6) telepathy Maybe you were thinking of someone you haven’t talked to for months and you suddenly get a call from them Or (7) two people are together, they might say the same thing at the same time These are spontaneous mind-tomind (8) that tend to occur frequently between closely related individuals A word B phrase C letter D signal A holding B getting C bringing D carrying A through B among C between D across A separate B be separated C separating D separated A using B use c take D taking A experienced B brought C made D taken A where B during C when D since A ways B methods C techniques D communications IX Complete each sentence so it means the same as the sentence above The traffic was bad However, I arrived on time  Though I don’t know many English words  I wish “Do you have many friends?”  She asked me We don’t have a lot of money, so we don’t buy a lot of new books  If we Learning English is not easy  It is X Complete the sentences, using the given words in the brackets Mr Brown wants to use solar energy Mr Brown does not have enough money to buy necessary equipment (but) Shakespeare died in 1616 He had written more than 37 plays before then (by the time) Douglas fell off his bicycle last week He has had to use crutches to walk (since) I turned off the lights After that, I left the room (before) The frying pan caught on fire I was making dinner at that time (while) I won’t return my book to the library I’ll finish my research project first (until) Use the words or phrases to complete the letter Dear Mary, I / have / great time / here in England I / be / here / three months / my university term / start / two months ago I / live / dormitory / some foreign students They / come / different parts / the world They / be / very friendly and pleasant, / and / their English / much better / mine I practice / speak English / them / every day Now / make /good progress My pronunciation / much better / and / I / understand / almost everything I / hope / my English / considerably / improve / the end / course 10 Write / me / soon Yours truly, Mai Lan XII Reorder the words to make the sentences her/ is/ phone/ choosing/ tone/ for/ ringback/ a/ to/ Lan / set/ song her/ She/ in/ kept/ order/ watch/ at/ late/ on/ to/ avoid/ being/ glancing reading/ board/ at/ Nga/ be/ the/ 8.00/ will/ tomorrow/ message/ a.m ages/ , / hasn’t/ their/ has/ replied/ Peter/ yet/ received/ he/ but/ email/ for/ it than/ Snail/ is/ much/ it/ mail/ email/ is / slower/ not/ because/ favoured XI TEST UNIT 10 I Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others A.charity B.reality C.quality D.density A.curiosity B.personality C.community D.university A.additive B.positive C.primitive D.possessive A.nationality B.mobility C equality D.majority A.transitive B.effective C.positive D.sensitive II Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences A study shows that teenagers use text messaging to communicate with their friends more than A.to send email B.to write letters C.emailing D.texting The communication services, along with chat rooms, continue to be an important part of children's online interactions A.online B.offline C.direct D.phone Email are often necessary to join social networking sites, online, and virtual worlds A.address B.information C.senders D.accounts Email, and chat rooms let children with friends and family members A.talk B.say C.speak D.communicate 10 Skype is a voice allowing users to talk to others across the world A.hardware B.software application C.Internet access D.web browser 11 Luckily, there are many communication techniques to help overcome A.foreign languages B.culture shocks C.language barriers D.sound barriers 12 A non-native speaker most likely can recognise the - the non-verbal communication A.second language B.official language C.sign language D.body language 13 The facial expressions for happiness, sadness, anger, surprise, fear, and disgust are the same across A.languages B.cultures C.habits D.people 14 Seven of 10 people prefer face-to-face when having a date A.code B.sign C.language D.contact 15 We should not passwords with anyone A.share B.send C.bring D.lend III Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences with the correct verb form 16 I with my aunt when I go to Ha Noi next summer A.stay B.staying C.stayed D.will be staying 17 "When is your math exam?" - "Well, at this time tomorrow, I for it.” A.will sit B.Will be sitting C.sit D.is sitting 18 You'll recognize Jenny when you see her She a red hat A.wears B.is wearing C.will wear D.will be wearing 19 Do you spend a lot of time to music? A.listen B.to listen C.listening D.to be listening 20 How many times have I told you football in the street? A.not to play B.do not play C.not playing D.will not play 21 I don't mind up early in the morning A.get B.to get C.getting D.to getting 22 It was nice of her to let me her laptop A.borrow B.to borrow C.borrowing D.to borrowing 23 She is looking forward her grandparents again soon A.see B.to see C.seeing D.to seeing IV Complete the sentences with the verbs given in the table leave make post send take Just a minute I need to a quick phone call If I'm not home, you can a message with my dad You look very funny Just a minute, I’m going to a photo of you I'm just going out to an important letter It's Mai's birthday on Sunday Don't to forget to her a card V Match the verbs in column A with the nouns in column B to make meaningful phrases, and write the answer in each blank Answer A B express A eye contact achieve B a message hold C your head impress D a question make E an opinion nod F a rule send G a result ask H ananswer follow I a conversation 10 give J other people VI Complete the sentences in as many ways as you can, using the phrases in section A If you need to contact someone urgently, you can _ The cheapest way to keep in touch is to _ If you need to find some information quickly, you can _ If the person you call doesn't answer, you can 100 years ago if people wanted to communicate with each other, they _ If you want to wish someone happy birthday, you can If you're on holiday and want to contact your friends, you can _ If you go out and you want to leave a message for a member of your family, you can _ If you want to say thank you for a meal or present, you can _ 10 If you're bored and can't think of anything to do, you can VII Put the verbs in brackets in the future continuous tense to show what will be happening in the year of 2100 In the year of 2100, … We information with the help of hybrid languages, using visuals rather than letters (share) We a universal translator to deal with any foreign language (use) Scientists man-made meat because there will be no land for farming (develop) Advanced technology people to avoid the feeling of pain (help) Doctors the Vscan - a simple handheld device to see what is going on inside the patient's body (use) Scientists the deserts to farming lands (change) We the scanning technology to create the metal products (use) Scientists the technology of organs regrowth so that there will not be any disabled people (develop) Scientists the DNA banks to save endangered species (use) 10 "Information lens” our eyes to get details of what is seeing (make) VIII Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets My mother wants me (post) this letter before afternoon He prefers (have) chicken soup rather than (drink) milk My mother made my brother (tidy) The teacher told his students (stop) My father doesn't mind (do) cooking Mai suggested (go) his room making noise the housework, but he hates (do) the for a drink IX Complete the text with the words/phrases below cyber-bullying online homepage posted keep in touch with view I’ve stopped going on social networks now because I was suffering from (1) Somebody was posting aggressive comments on my homepage I've never (2) a nasty comment on anybody’s (3) , and I don't have any enemies so I think it was a stranger I don’t like the idea that a stranger can (4) my photos or my personal information Now, I prefer to (5) my friends by phone If I want my friends to see photos or videos, I don’t need to post them (6) I can send them on my phone by using the mobile application - Viber X Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage E-mail, and chat rooms let children communicate (1) friends and family members They can also allow children to connect with people that they have never (2) in person Knowing a little about each of these communication services can help parents (3) children safer while online Through e-mail, (4) can easily send and receive messages These messages may also have text, audio, and picture files attached Signing up for an e-mail account is simple (5) most services offer them for free Sometimes these messages contain viruses, or her inappropriate content, so parents should warn children to be wary of e-mails from (6) people Chat rooms are online hang-out spots where anyone can talk about (7) - current events, books, and other common interests Users often not know each other in real life, so it is important that parents keep a close eye on the content of any (8) A to B with C.for D.through A met B gone C.asked D.called A save B protect C.surround D.keep A receivers B messengers C.users D.partners A due to B because C.because of D.so A known B well-known C.unknown D.unpopular A every B something C.nothing D.anything A conversations B.meetings C.letter D.users XI Read the article and then decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F) Telepathy is the ability to communicate information using your mind Information is transmitted from one minds to another using means other than your well-known perceptual senses Telepathy ranges from the basic reading of minds to more intense power, such as implanting or disrupting thoughts in other people's minds There are a few common reasons why someone become telepathic For example, there are those who are simply born with a sense of knowing These people talk about seeing spirits But they tend to suppress abilities as children and often lose it as adults Alternatively, a life-changing event may open them up to being telepathic and exploring their gift even further Also, there are times when a near-death experience or serious accident can also open someone up and cause a telepathic awakening And in some cases, hypnosis or healing sessions can help a sixth sense to awaken Such sessionshelp with getting energy flowing and causing a shift in awareness and consciousness T F Telepathy is the ability to communicate information using normal senses  Telepathy can be found in several forms  People who often talk about seeing spirits may be telepathic  Some people may not recognize and develop their telepathic abilities, so they lose these skills  A near-death experience or serious accident can make a person become telepathic  We can awaken telepathy by making energy flowing and causing a shift between awareness and sleep        XII Read about Michelle and Kenji and choose the correct answer Linking the World Because of the Internet, people from all over the world can now be friends even if they never meet Michelle and Kenji are online friends They tell us how they use their computers Michelle, 15, New York, USA "When I'm doing a school project, I use my computer to go online and search the Internet for information Then I write the project on the computer Right now I'm doing one on the Brazilian rainforest If I find some good photos, I'll include them And, of course, I use my computer to stay in touch with friends like Kenji" Kenji, 14, Manchester, UK “I'm on my computer from eight until ten o'clock every evening I use it to chat to Michelle, play games, to check the latest football news and to chat about my favourite team, Manchester City If they win the match this Saturday, I'll be really happy Unfortunately, Michelle is a Manchester United supporter!" Michelle and Kenji are A brother and sister B friends They A meet once or twice a week B have never met Michelle talks to Kenji A online B on her mobile phone When she does school projects, Michelle usually A takes her own photos B finds photos on the Internet Kenji goes online A.every morning B every evening Michelle and Kenji often chat about A football B their school projects Kenji supports A Manchester United B Manchester City Both of them use the Internet A.to keep in touch with their friends B for their study XIII Four people have talked about what they have done in their free time so far this week Answer the questions below Nick:I've spent about thirty hours on the Internet so far this week I'm really into it I usually go on about 9.00 in the evening after dinner and homework I maybe stay on until half past eleven in the evening when the rest of my family are all in bed Mi: Mi haven't watched any TV so far this week don't have a television I hate television - it's really bad for you Phong:I haven't written any letters so far this year Nobody writes letters these days, they? I always send e-mails, or cards if it's a birthday or something personal Mai: I don't know how many books I've read so far this year … too many to count I've read five books this week I usually read about four or five in a week I love reading If I really like a book, I might read it five or six times How many hours has Nick spent on the Internet this week? 12 Don’t touch the paint! It’s still wet A a job with something B take something C put your hand or finger on something D put paint on something to change the color 13 I warned him too close to the fire A not to go B not going C no going D didn’t go 14 is a pen that has a very small ball at the end A Crayon B Fountain pen C Pencil D Ball-point pen 15 Tobacco is taxed in most countries, along with alcohol A in the same way as something B but not something C for example D including 16 James picked up the and said “Hello” A vacuum B printer C telephone D fax machine 17 Children, please behave! A and say the right things B something C what somebody tells you to D more on your legs, but not run 18 We now toast bread a toaster on the table A by B with C from 19 Which shall I press to turn the radio on? A button B roll C roller 20 Don’t sit the sun too long A among B on C over V Choose the words given to fill in the blanks correctly D in D plug D in light between becomes month around seems see earth Once a month, the moon travels in a complete circle (1) the earth As it moves in its circle, it (2) to change shape This is because we, on Earth, (3) only that section of the moon that catches the sun’s light When the sun, the moon and the earth are in a straight line with the moon in the middle, it is impossible for us to see the moon At this point, the moon is said to be new We are unable to see it in this position because the side facing the (4) is in shadow As the new moon begins to circle the earth, however, we begin to see that part of its surface that catches the sun’s (5) After some days, when it reaches the position where the earth is (6) the sun and the moon, we see the full moon Later, it again (7) half moon, becoming smaller and smaller until it disappears again to become the new moon This cycle takes 28 days or a lunar (8) VI Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage Why does Man want to go to other planets (1) the solar system? Just for adventure? True, (2) is adventure in space travel But a (3) to other planets would also be (4) For example, space stations could be built that would give us (5) information about the weather In space stations (6) around the earth, Man could live and study the cloud formation on (7) surface These formations could tell us what weather to (8) in any part of the world at any time (9) information would be useful to pilots, to ship captains, and even to farmers (10) must set dates for planting and harvesting A in B on C at D of A this B there C that D it A travel B fly C trip D drive A practice B practiced C practicing D practical A valuable B wealthy C expensive D amused A moves B moving C moved D moveable A his B her C its D their A hope B believe C consider D expect A Such B Those C So D These 10 A which B who C whom D whose VII Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage Long ago a lot of people (1) the moon was a god Other people thought it was just a light in the sky And others thought it was a big (2) of cheese! The telescopes were made, and men saw that the moon was really another world They wondered (3) it was like They dreamed of going there On July 20, 1969, that dream came (4) Two American astronauts landed on the moon (5) names were Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin The first thing the men found was that the moon is covered (6) dust The dust is so thick that the men left (7) where they walked Those were the first marks a living thing had ever made on the moon And they could (8) there for years and years There is no wind or rain to wipe them off The two men (9) rocks to bring back to Earth for study They dug up dirt to bring back They set up machines to find out things people wanted to know Then they were off on their long trip (10) the earth A told B guessed C thought D said A form B ball C stone D round A what B which C that D how A real B true C unreal D untrue A Theirs B His C Its D Their A with B for C to D by A fingerprints B handprints C footprints D prints A go B remain C put D run A got up B gave up C picked up D set up 10 A onto B from to C into D back to VIII Rewrite the following sentences using questions words + to-infinitives We don’t know where we should put the sofa _ The rules didn’t specify who I should speak to in case of an emergency _ Mai wondered how she could ride the scooter _ Let us decide when we should start the project _ Could you tell me where I can find a good hotel? _ We must find out what we are to next _ A good dictionary tells you how you should pronounce the words _ We are not sure who we will meet at the entrance _ I cant remember when I have to turn off the oven _ 10 Do you know what you should look for? _ IX Complete the directed speech sentences Mr Smith said: “Where are you going on your vacation this year?  Mr Smith asked She said: “Did the mechanics finish repairing your car?”  She asked She said: “Why has David been looking so miserable lately?”  She asked I asked my friend: “Was anyone hurt in the car accident last month?”  He asked my friend She asked me: “How old are you now ?”  She asked me He said to her: “Have you been to town today ?”  She asked her John said: “How long does it take you to get to London, Mary?”  John asked Mary The policeman asked the little girl: “What’s your name?”  The policeman asked the little girl Mr Green said to his secretary: “Who did you talk to a few minutes ago?”  Mr Green asked his secretary 10 Paul said: “Can you swim, Mary?”  Paul asked Mary 11 He said: “Where can I find her in this town?”  He asked 12 She asked her son: “Do you know which is the cup you used ?”  She asked her son 13 Helen said: “What did you say, Jack ?”  Helen asked Jack 14 She said to him: “Why didn’t you get up early this morning ?”  She asked him 15 He said: “Will it rain tonight ?”  He asked 16 “Every weekend, the astronauts can have private video-conferences with their families on the Earth,” Dr Nelson said  Dr Nelson said 17 “Have the astronauts ever forgotten anything from the Earth?” Nick asked his teacher  Nick asked his teacher 18 “The astronauts on the ISS use a 3-D printer on board to print certain objects,” the teacher answered Nick  The teacher told Nick 19 “Where can we look for life?” Nga asked Dr Nelson  Nga asked Dr Nelson 20 “Ganymede, the largest moon of Jupiter, has a large salt water ocean,” the teacher said  The teacher said X Put these sentences into the reported speech He said to her, “You are my friend.” Johnny said to his mother, “I don’t know how to this exercise.” “Don’t come back before one o’clock”, advised my brother “Cook it in butter”, Mrs Brown said to her daughter The pupils said “Teacher, give us better marks, please.” My friend said, “Are you going to leave tomorrow?” “Have you done your homework?”, said my mother I asked Bill,” What time did you go to bed last night?” Paul said, “I must go home now.” 10 “There is an accident”, said the policeman 11 “We are waiting for the school bus”, said the children 12 “Must you go now?” said Mr Brown 13 “Are you going to visit your aunt tomorrow?” asked Tom 14 “Listen to me and don’t make a noise,” said the teacher to his students 15 “Tin tired of eating fish”, said Mary to Helen 16 “The sun always rises in the east,” said Peter 17 “I didn’t steal your fur coat yesterday,” said Samny to Jean 18 “You must your homework everyday”, said Miss Lan to us 19 “Will we read the story?”, Bill asked his teacher 20 “I don’t know where Alice is,” said Vicky 21 Mary asked me “Can you tell me why you are so sad?” 22 “Will you please find out when he last wrote to me?” Jane said to her friend 23 “You must decide what you want to do”, she said to her daughter XI Write meaningful sentences about the appearance of aliens based on the words or phrases given, using “may/ might” Aliens/ a hard container/ the brain They/ two eyes/ a nose/ a mouth/ us Their eyes/ bug-like/ and/ the nose/ not/ in the middle of the face Besides teeth/ aliens/ other systems/ eating They/ two arms/ but/ arms/ suckers/ pick up small objects Their hand/ only three or four fingers The number of joints/ greater/ and/ direction of bending/ different XII Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English James should be tell the news as soon as possible A B C D The assistant asked Helen whether those shoes was too small for her A B C D It was late, so we decided taking a taxi home A B C D I don’t know who wrote the song, but I’ll try and find about A B C D She showed me where did I left my luggage A B C D TEST UNIT 12 I Write the words from the box in the correct part of the table, according to the stress pattern powerful wonderful bottomless faithful painful harmful delightful motionless expressionless thoughtful breathless respectful skillful directionless successful uneventful spotless disgraceful tasteless resourceful Oo Ooo oOo oOoo ooOo II Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others A alien B atmosphere C adventure D galaxy A exploration B accommodate C environment D experience A forgetful B wonderful C beautiful D waterless A sighting B climate C attempt D system A astronaut B Mercury C Jupiter D computer III Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences An astronaut has to wear a spacesuit it may be very cold in space A so B but C because D because of The UFO landed on a area A grass B grassy C grassed D grassing Scientists have been trying to find of aliens A amounts B records C traces D sights There have been many UFO reported A sights B signs C signals D sightings 10 Mars is called the Red Planet due to its surface A red B redder C reddest D reddish th 11 In the mid-19 century, scientists discovered that Mars had some similarities Earth A to B with C of D from 12 Neptune is bright blue it is named after the Roman God of the sea A because B but C so D or 13 There is a lot of interest in doing experiments in the conditions A weigh B weighing C weight D Weightless 14 Titan, one of Saturn’s , has a thick atmosphere A satellite B spaceships C moons D comets 15 Scientists believe that Mars also seasons just as the Earth does A spends B experiences C experiments D takes IV Match a word/phrase in column A with its definition in column B, and write the answer in each blank Answer A alien (n) spaceship (n) solar system (n) galaxy (n) UFO planet (n) orbit satellite (n) astronaut (n) B A a large body in space that moves around the sun B Unidentified Flying Object C having no weight, especially when travelling in space D a creature that comes from another planet E a large group of stars and planets in outer space F a vehicle in which people can travel in space G a person who travels in a spaceship H the sun and the planets that move around it I a man-made object that has been sent into space and that moves around a planet 10.weightless (adj) J the path taken by something (a planet, a satellite, etc.) going round something else in space V Fill in each blank of the passage with the correct word from the box ocean difference life conditions clouds kind system atmosphere Can there be Life in the Environment of Titan? Titan is Saturn's largest moon and the second largest in the solar (1) (after Ganymede of Jupiter) It is the only moon in the solar system with clouds and a dense, planet-like (2) Scientists believe that (3) on Titan are similar to Earth's early years The main (4) is that, because it is closer to the sun, Earth has always been warmer Titan's atmosphere is very cold, from -200 degrees to -179 degrees Celsius! In the atmosphere there are layers of (5) composed of complex molecules such as methane There also may be an (6) of methane, or perhaps a liquid water layer inside the moon This type of environment, except for the cold, is the (7) of environment in which scientists think (8) began VI Fill in each blank in the following passage, using the words given in the box believe in nearest billion intelligent Earth spaceship numbers ordinary universe Our planet (1) is revolving around the sun, which is a fairly small and (2) star There are about 250 (3) stars in our galaxy and billions of galaxies in the (4) In recent years, scientists have wondered about the possibility of (5) life forms on the other planets Some scientists (6) that there may be large (7) of stars with their own planets It is almost impossible to reach the stars (8) the Milky Way galaxy It would take the fastest Earth (9) about 40,000 years to reach the (10) star all the time VII Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage Once a month, the moon travels in a complete circle (1) the earth As it moves in its circle, it (2) to change shape This is because we, on Earth, (3) only that section of the moon that catches the sun's light When the sun, the moon and the earth are in a straight line with the moon in the middle, it is impossible for us to see the moon At this point, the moon is said to be new We are unable to see it in this position because the side facing the (4) is in shadow As the new moonbegin to circle the earth, however, we begin to see that part of its surface that catches the sun's (5) After some days, when it reaches the position where the earth is (6) the sun and the moon, we see the full moon Later, it again (7) half moon, becoming smaller and smaller until it disappears again to become the new moon This cycle takes 28 days or a lunar (8) A.around B.under C.between D.through A.looks B.wants C.seems D.takes A.hear B.know C.see D.understand A.sun B.earth C.moon D.sky A.light B.energy C.heat D.movement A.across B.between C.over D.after A.sees B.goes C.gets D.becomes A.week B.month C.fortnight D.year VIII Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage Why does Man want to go to other planets (1) the solar system? Just for adventure? True, (2) is adventure in space travel But a (3) to other planets would also be (4) For example, space stations could be built that would give us (5) information about the weather In space stations (6) around the earth, Man could live and study the cloud formations on (7) surface These formations could tell us what weather to (8) in any part of the world at any time (9) information would be useful to pilots, to ship captains, and even to farmers (10) must set dates for planting and harvesting A on B in C at D.of A there B this C that D.it A travel B fly C trip D.drive A.practice B.practised C.practising D.practical A valuable B wealthy C expensive D amused A moves B moving C moved D moveable A his B her C its D their A hope B believe C expect D consider A These B Those C So D Such 10 A which B who C whom D whose IX Read the passage and then decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F) The International Space Station – the manned satellite - has constantly circled the Earth in low orbit up to now Since the first permanent crew moved in on November 2000, 220 people representing 17 countries have come and gone Most of those astronauts have been Americans on the space shuttle flights to deliver the equipment, food and other supplies Russia has sent the second largest number of people, with Canada and Japan tied for third At least one American and one Russian have been on board at all times The ISS orbits 240 miles above the planet at 17,150 mph and can often be seen by the naked eye The complex has grown from three to 13 rooms and the current structure has a mass of nearly 450 tons More than 26,500 meals have been served, 1,760 experiments carried out and 189 spacewalks undertaken, according to NASA The 189 spacewalkshave been undertaken to build and maintain the space station The most important experiment, according to Commander Scott Kelly, was about keeping humans alive in space NASA administrator, Charles Bolden, called the 15-year milestone in 2015 "a remarkable moment" He added, "It has taught us about what's possible when tens of thousands of people across 15 countries work together with the shared goals.” T F The International Space Station started working on November 2000   People of different nationalities have worked on the ISS   American astronauts flew on the space shuttles to bring supplies to the ISS   The Iss orbits high above the Earth and can only be seen through telescopes   The space station travels around the Earth at the speed of light   The astronauts have to walk outside space to maintain the space station   The most important experiment done by the ISS was about keeping humans lively in   space The achievements of the ISS are to make thousands of people in many countries   collaborate with the same purposes X Read the passage, and the tasks that follow The New Horizons - a NASA probe- went past Pluto in summer 2015 Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh - an American astronomer- in 1930 as the ninth planet in the solar system However, in January 19, 2006, Pluto was regarded as a dwarf planet In the solar system, there are the inner rocky planets, such as the Earth, Mars, Venus and Mercury, and the outer gas giants, like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune Pluto and its largest moon, Charon, belong to a third category known as "ice dwarfs" They have solid surfaces but, unlike the other planets, their mass is icy material The probe traveled more than 3.6 billion miles to take the photos The new image shows a clear view of Pluto's surface, and it is covered with wide smooth areas, mountains Huge mountains are made of water ice Scientists hope that information from the Horizons will prove that there might be a lot of water on Pluto Finding water on another world is important because water is considered one of the key materials life Besides Charon, Pluto has four other small moons: Styx, Nix, Kerberos, and Hydra The New Horizon's mission makes the United States the first nation to send a space to probe every planet from Mercury to Pluto Task 1: Match a word in column A with its definition in column B, writing the answer in each blank Answe A B r probe A a scientist who studies universe astronomer B.a group of people or things that are similar to each other dwarf C a small spacecraft with no one travelling in it category D very important key E someone or something that is smaller than the usual size Task 2: Read the passage again, and then answer the following questions When was Pluto discovered? Why was Pluto not considered a planet but a dwarf planet? How far did the New Horizons travel to take the photos of Pluto? Why scientists hope that there might be a lot of water on Pluto? 10 Why was the mission to Pluto important to the United States? XI Choose the word or phrase among A, B, Cor D that best fits the blank space in following passage Long ago a lot of people (1) the moon was a god Other people thought it was just a light in the sky And others thought it was a big (2) of cheese! The telescopes were made, and men saw that the moon was really another world They wondered (3) it was like They dreamed of going there On July 20, 1969, thatdream came (4) Two American astronauts landed on the moon (5) names were Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin The first thing the men found was that the moon is covered (6) dust The dust isso thick that the men left (7) where they walked Those were the first marks a living thing had ever made on the moon And they could (8) there for years and years There is no wind or rain to wipe them off The two men (9) rocks to bring back to Earth for study They dug up dirt to bring back They set up machines to find out things people wanted to know Then they were off on their long trip (10) the earth A.thought B.guessed C.told D.said A.form B.stone C.ball D.round A.how B.which C.that D.what A.real B.true C.unreal D.untrue A.Their B.His C.Its D.Their A.by B.for C.to D.with A.fingerprints B.footprints C.handprints D.prints A.go B.remain C.put D.run A.got up B.gave up C.picked up D.set up 10 A.back to B.from to C.into D.onto XII Read the following passage carefully, then write True (T) or False (F) for each statement People have been talked about UFOs for ages Millions of normal people keep saying that they were caught and taken into UFOs The first case was in the 1950s when George Adamski said a UFO had taken him to the far side of the moon Another case took place in 1961, when an American couple, Betty and Barley Hill, were chased by a UFO while they were driving home one night in New Hampshire The couple stopped to observe the UFO through binoculars To escape from it, they took the back roads and arrived home two hours later Fourteen years later, in 1975, one of the most shocking events happened in a small town in Arizona, when a woodcutter called Travis Walton disappeared with a blue-green light from a flying saucer under his teammates' eyes Five days later, the missing woodcutter returned home and said, "I woke up on the UFO and found myself among strangers with no hair and half-formed face The put a mask over my face and asleep again I remembered nothing else until I awoke in the forest where I had been caught.” T F It was first claimed that someone had been taken away in a UFO in the middle of the   20thcentury Betty and Barley Hill live in the USA   Betty and Barley Hill were also taken away in a UFO   Travis Walton was caught on the road   The aliens wore the masks all the time while Travis was staying with them   XIII Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answers the question about the passage A UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) is any object flying in the sky which cannot be identified by the person who sees it Sometimes the object is investigated If people cannot figure out what the object is after an investigation, it is called a UFO If they figure out what the object is, it can no longer be called a UFO because it has been identified Even though UFOs can be anything, people can use the word UFO when they are talking about alien spacecraft Flying saucer is another word that is often used to describe an identified flying object Studies estimate that 50-90% of all reported sightings are identified later Usually 10- 20% are never identified Studies also show that very few UFO sightings are hoaxes (people trying to trick other people) Most UFOs are actually natural or man-made objects that looked strange 80-90% of UFOs are identified as one of three different things: (a) astronomical causes (for example: planets, stars, or meteors); (b) aircraft; and (c) balloons 10-20% UFOs are other causes, such as birds, clouds, mirages, searchlights, etc Another word used to describe a UFO is A.astronaut B.cooking plane C.spacecraft D.flying saucer How many percent of all reported sights are notidentified? A.10-20% B.20-30% C.30-50% D.80-90% Most of UFOs are identified as one of the following things except A.balloons B.rains C.stars D.clouds Which of the following sentences is NOT true? A.UFO means Unidentified Flying Object B.UFO is often used to talk about alien objects C.Many UFO sightings are hoaxes D.Over half of all reported UFO sightings are identified What does the word "figure out" in paragraph mean? A.explain B.observe C.calculate D require XIV Read the passage carefully, and then answer the questions below Neptune, like the other gas giants in our solar system, doesn't have much of a solid surface to live on However, the planet's moon, Triton, might make an interesting place to set up a space colony So far, only a spaceship has ever flown past Triton In the summer of 1989, Voyager flew by Neptune and its system, and was able to photograph the southern hemisphere of the moon Images show that Triton's surface is mostly made up of rock and nitrogen ice, and there are smooth areas next to volcanos The smooth areas are formed by clouds of dust and nitrogen gas which erupt from the volcanos What is Triton? What is the interesting thing about Triton? How many spaceships have ever flown past Triton? What can we see on the surface of the moon? How are the smooth areas formed? XV Rewrite the sentences in reported speech Nhi: Space offers unique pleasures including the view and zero gravity activities Nhi said _ Duong: Space travel is risky and expensive Duong thought that Mai: Will Enceladus provide a habitable environment for life? Mai asked _ Nick: When did the flyby take place? Nick asked _ Mi: What scientists discover from the photos of Saturn's moon -Enceladus? Mi asked _ XVI Rewrite the sentences in reported speech Dr Nelson: The heat from its sun made Kepler-452b lose its oceans Dr Nelson said _ Mai: How old is Kepler-452b - the Earth's cousin? Mai asked Nick: The recycling system of the ISS supply liters of water a day Nick said _ Duong: How can the astronauts wash their hair, Mi? Duong asked Mi Mi: They use no-rinse shampoo and a towel to wash their hair Mi said Phong: Many thousand people saw a UFO hovering around the International Space Station last year Phong said XVII Rewrite the sentences in reported speech “Every weekend, the astronauts can have private video-conferences with their families on the Earth," Dr Nelson said Dr Nelson said _ "Have the astronauts ever forgotten anything from the Earth?" Nick asked his teacher Nick asked his teacher "The astronauts on the ISS use a 3-D printer on board to print certain object,” the teacher answered Nick The teacher told Nick "Where can we look for life?" Mai asked Dr Nelson Mai asked Dr Nelson "Ganymede, the largest moon of Jupiter, has a large salt water ocean," the teacher said The teacher said _ "Does Mars have ice under its surface?" Mi asked the teacher Mi asked the teacher _ TEST FOR UNIT 10,11,12 I Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others A.telepathy B.community C.development D.scientific A.incident B.terrorist C.adventure D.cultural A.disease B.tablet C.buggy D.robot A.unnatural B.impossible C.emotionless D.disrespectful A.multimedia B.communication C.similarity D.possibility II Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences People will take of robots to household chores A.chance B.condition C.advantage D.success Many people think that robots will make workers A.employed B.unemployed C.no job D.the jobless It is certain that robots will the quality of our lives A.improve B.rise C.lift D.develop With healthier and better medical , people will have a longer life expectancy A.ways - care B.lifestyles – care C.life - cares D.lifestyles - medicine 10 Many people think the cyberworld will the real world A.take B.provide C.take place D.replace 11 The invention of penicillin is very useful because it has lots of lives A.lost B.brought C.saved D.solved 12 It is said that in a couple of decades, we telepathy and holography A.use B.will be used C.have used D.will be using 13 Mars is named the Roman God of war A.to B.about C.after D.under 14 By 2050 we in smart homes A.will live B.will be lived C.will have lived D.are living 15 The Earth seems too small to the increasing population A.provide B.accommodate C.supply D.stand III Complete the sentences with the words/phrases in the box Some can be completed with more than one answer a smartphone a landline phone a laptop a social network You can make a phone call with _ You can send a text message with _ You can use the Internet with _ You can send an email with You can send an attachment with You can leave a voice message with You can pick up voicemail with _ You can use video chat with You can update your status with 10 You can connect and share your status or photos with your family and friends online with _ IV Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tenses The four planets closest to the sun - Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars - (be) called the terrestrial planets because they have solid, rocky surfaces Our grandparents (come) to stay with us next weekend People (wonder) for ages whether we are alone in the universe This time next week, we (take) an English test By the end of this year, I (learn) English for years By the end of this century, scientists (discover) intelligent life Beagle - the first British spaceship to Mars - (look for) signs of aliens this time next month Astronauts (travel) to planets outside our solar system by 2050 I expect your English (improve) a lot by the time you get back from England 10 NASA (develop) new aircraft to replace space shuttles by the end of this decade V Choose the word phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in or the following passage Eye Contact Eye contact is an important type of (1) communication The way you look at someone can (2) many things, including interest, affection, hostility, or attraction Eye contact is also important in (3) the flow of conversation Eye contact will be more continuous (4) a person is trying to listen to you Looking at a person can be an indication of (5) People who are interested in someoneshow (6) eye contact and lean forward toward the other person in the conversation (7) eye contact with another person can be (8) to show respect A.verbal B.non-verbal C.oral D.online A.mean B.bring C.transmit D.communicate A.maintaining B.stopping C.preventing D.increasing A.although B.because C.unless D.if A.attract B.attracted C.attractive D.attraction A.high B.strong C.weak D.deep A.Taking B.Doing C.Making D.Bringing A.use B.used C.using D.to use VI Read the passage carefully, and then answer the questions below Netiquette is the etiquette or good manners of using the Internet Being friendly and polite shows good manners both offline and online You should ask someone's permission before posting anything about them on the web or sharing their emails, photo, or chat conversations You need to make sure they know you are sharing it and agree with it If your friend gives you permission to forward something, be sure to protect them by removing any personal information like their name and email address, and remove any parts that have nothing to with what you want to share If someone is rude in cyberspace, you have a choice between joining in and making it worse walking away from it If their attacks are directed at you, you can block them and talk to a trusted adult about how to best deal with them before responding What is netiquette? What are good manners when you are online or offline? What should you before posting and sharing something related to other people on the web? What can you to protect personal information you post on the Internet? What will you if you get cyberbullying? TEST FOR UNIT 10,11,12 I Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose main stress is placed differently from the rest A medium B computer C formation D connection A national B cultural C popular D musician A program B prefer C promise D practice A future B telephone C language D tomorrow II Find the word which has a different sound in the underlined part A mature A.honest A suggestion A message B measure B.house B action B usage C pleasure C.hour C creation C massage D adventure D.honor D invention D marriage III Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D in each line She often drives very so she rarely causes accidents A carefully B careful C caring D careless You are old enough to take for what you have done A responsible B responsibility C responsibly D irresponsible The more you think, the better you feel A negative B negatively C positive D positively means communicating by expressing thoughts with words A Non-verbal communication B Verbal communication C Body language D Sign language He is unhappy because of his A deaf B deafen C deafness D deafened Computers are used in schools and universities A widely B wide C widen D width She talks too much about something She is a(n) person A sensitive B active C talkative D interactive She is very he always cries when watching sad movies A attractive B creative C generous D sensitive IV Give the correct form of the verbs in the brackets He (repair) the car when his wife cooks dinner late for today What you and your brother (do) last night after having dinner? - I (watch) a film while my brother (play) computer games Watch out! You (cross) the street and there (be) many cars there At 8.30 a m tomorrow, scientists (do) some experiments to find out the way dolphins communicate with each other It (take) the Earth 365 days to go around the sun V Fill each blank with the correct form of the word given in capital letters Life on other planets Humans have long been fascinated by (1) space, and have wondered if there are intelligent lifeforms elsewhere, which we might be able to contact (2) , we've all seen space creatures on our TV and cinema screens, but “aliens" like these owe more to the (3) of using human actors to play the parts than to any real form of (4) investigation However, many serious space (5) are now beginning to turn their attention to the question of what alien life might actually look like One early result is Arnold the Alien, (6) by biologist, Dougal Dixon This strange being, unlike humans, has its eyes, ears and limbs in groups of three instead of pairs but, despite its old appearance, its behavior not very different from our own A out A nature A convenient A science` A research A design B outer B natural B convenience B scientist B researches B designs C outside C naturally C conveniention C scientific C researcher C designed D outing D naturalness D conveniences D scientificly D researchers D which designed VI Read the text again and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) No Sentence True (T) False (F) Human have been interested in creatures from outer space for a long time Most space creatures in films are based on real form of scientific investigation Most films use human actors to play "aliens" The alien designed by Dougal Dixon is similar to human The alien designed by Dougal Dixon has three eyes and three ears VII Complete the second sentences without changing the meaning of the first "Do not draw on the wall," said the teacher to the boys The teacher told the boys _ "When was your little boy born?" said the nurse to Mrs Bingley The nurse asked Mrs Bingley _ "You should take more exercise, Mr Robert," the doctor said The doctor advised "Can I have a new bicycle?" said Anna to her mother Anna asked VIII Change these sentences into passive voice Dogs usually use body language to communicate with their owners and other dogs _ I'll send him an email about next week's work tomorrow _ I organized a video conference about environmental protection _ Now people are using Skype to call for others without paying money _ ... việc cho công ty nữa.) Thể nghi vấn Will I He/She/It/Danh từ số ít/ Danh từ khơng đếm You/We/They/Danh từ số nhiều Câu trả lời ngắn Yes, be + V-ing No, I He/She/It/Danh từ số ít/ Danh từ không đếm... (adv) /ˌʌnkənˈtrəʊləbli/: không khống chế 27 Venus (n) /ˈviːnəs/: Kim 28 weightless (adj) /ˈweɪtləs/: không trọng lượng B GRAMMAR I ÔN TẬP MAY VÀ MIGHT Cách dùng - “May” “might” dùng để diễn... /ˈsaɪəns/: 18 scientific (adj) /ˌsaɪənˈtɪfɪk/: 19 solve (v) /sɒlv/: 20 steam engine (n) /stiːm ˈendʒɪn/: 21 support (n, v) /səˈpɔːt/: 22 technique (n) /tekˈniːk/: 23 technical (adj) /ˈteknɪkl/ 24 technology

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