At seven o'clock, their mother comes home from work with some food.. They all cook dinner.[r]
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BÀI TẬP ANH VĂN 10 THEO CHUẨN KIẾN THỨC
UNIT ONE
1 Put the words from the box into correct groups of pronunciation
tea, breakfast, kitchen, lead, instead, leave, drink, seat, dinner, death, children, peasant, minute, weather, reason, chemistry, scream, ready
/ɪ/ /i:/ /e/ 2 Match a school subject in A with its correct definition in B
A B
1 Literature a the scientific study of the earth's surface, physical features, divisions, products, population, etc
2 History b
the scientific study of the structure of substances, how they react when combined or in contact with one another, and how they behave under different conditions
3 Geography c the language now spoken in many other countries and used as a" language of international communication throughout the world
4 English d the scientific study of matter and energy and the relationships between them
5 Maths e pieces of writing that are valued as works of art, especially novels, plays and poems
6 Physics f the science and activity of using computers and other electronic equipment to store and send information
7 Chemistry g sports and exercise that are taught in schools
8 Biology h the study of numbers, shapes and space using reason and usually a special system of symbols and rules for organizing them
9 Information Technology i the study of past events as a subject at school
10 Physical Education j the scientific study of the natural processes of living things
3 Choose the best answer
1 Jane French at evening classes this term
A studies B studied C is studying D was studying I don't know what this sentence
A mean B means C is meaning D has meant I was coming home from school, I met my old English teacher
A While B Since C Before D During
4 At the moment, Tham Tam Vy a newspaper in the living room A reads B read C is reading D was reading Last year, we to Ha Long Bay for our holidays
A go B went C are going D were going 4 Read the passage and the exercises below
Misozi is eleven and lives in Zambia, in Africa Every morning, she and her little sister, Grace, get up at half past four First, they get water It takes an hour They come home and have breakfast with their mother After breakfast, their mother goes to work
Then the sisters walk to school They leave the house at o'clock and they get to school at half past seven They love school At twelve o'clock, the students have lunch They have a dish called nshima
In the afternoon, the girls walk home They clean their small house They get w;ater again and the washing At seven o'clock, their mother comes home from work with some food They all cook dinner Then Misozi helps her sister with her homework
(2)2 a Match 1-8 with a-h to complete the sentences
1 Misozi gets up a after breakfast
2 Misozi and Grace have breakfast b with her homework Their mother goes to work c after school
4 Misozi and Grace get to school d at 4:30
5 They have lunch e with their mum
6 Misozi and Grace the washing f at 7:00 Their mother comes home g at 7:30
8 Misozi helps Grace h at school
b Decide if the statements are True or False
1 Misozi lives with her sister and mum Grace is Misozi's little sister Misozi and Grace leave their house at 7:00 The children have lunch at school Misozi and Grace go to school in the afternoon 5 Put the words into meaningful sentences
1 my / I / the / homework / morning / usually / in problems / My / with / has / brother / grammar / seldom classroom / Our / English / teacher / in / always / the / speaks meet / My / and / classmates / class / I / normally / after by / We / bands / regularly / music / to / listen / American
6 with / My / don’t / teacher / understand / sometimes / words / me / helps / Korean / TV / frequently / on / films / I / watch
8 house / eat / We / in / food / rarely / our / Chinese takes / in / My / holiday / father / never / August / a
10 to / English / I / know / words / dictionary / don’t / often / use / an / check / 6 Fill each gap in the passage with a suitable word
Tom Brown is a London underground train driver He has (1) doing the job for four years, and has become famous because (2) his announcements to passengers He produces a light-hearted commentar (3) seems to cheer up regular tube users and tourists alike Tor started it, he says, because he loves talking, and to help him to concentrate
As (4) as the train starts, Tom begins his commentary, soundin as if he is the captain of a spaceship, "OK, ladies and gentlemen," he (5) "For your pleasure and delight, I am the captain of you journey (6) this underground train So sit back and enjoy the view
He produces a stream of information, both funny and also more serious, about every one of the stations the train stops at, as well as advice (7) as,
"Watch out when you get off because there's a big gap (8) the trail and the platform and we don't want to see you falling down it!"
Tom doesn't know the effect he's having on the passengers (9) he can't see their faces But he gets lots of fan mail from passengers grateful t( (10) for brightening up their daily journey
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9 They go and the shopping every Saturday (week) 10 I wouldn't like to live in the of an airport (neighbour) 8 Fill each gap in the passage with a suitable word or phrase from the box
always, hardly, occasionally, usually, quickly, rarely, never, after midnight, yesterday, often
Bill wasn't feeling very well (1) - he had a headache and was feeling dizzy so he immediately decided to go and see the doctor He didn't(2) have to go to the doctor - in fact he very (3) had a health problem (4) , say once every two years, he would go and have a check-up and the doctor had (5) found him to be in good shape He had (6) had any serious health problem
There probably wasn't anything seriously wrong with him this time, either, but he (7) arranged an appointment, finished his coffee and a few minutes later he was ready to go Outside, it was raining lightly but Bill (8) noticed, so surprised was he to find his car missing The night before, he had been to a party at a friend's house and he had had a great time He had got back (9) and parked his car where he (10) parked it, but now it was gone
9 Fill the gaps in the letter with the correct forms of the verbs in the box
have (3), behave, come, cost, enjoy, eat, feel, go, like, love, realise, say, serve, show, smile, stay, take, visit
Dear Jane,
How are you? We're fine Our trip round Vietnam (1) is going well and we (2) ourselves very much One good surprise is that things (3) less here than back home For example, this weekend we (4) in a hotel beside a lake We (5) a room with a beautiful view for only $35 per night
The only thing we (6) (not) much is the food Restaurants (7) dinner rather early We (8) (never) at o'clock at home so we (9) (not) hungry then and Americans (10) very big meals Apart from that, we (11) a wonderful time We (12) lots of interesting little towns and we (13) the scenery
People here (14) in a very friendly manner towards strangers, all the shop assistants (15) at us, and everyone (16)
"Have a nice day!" At home, the TV (17) (always) us bad news stories about the States, but in fact, when you (18) here, you (19) it's really a great place We (20) lots of photos to show you Much love,
Tom and Mary
10 Read the passage and choose the best answer
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 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 haven'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 recognised 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 the other 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 angry with me I still don't know who made that phone call but it definitely wasn't me
1 The writer is trying to
A argue B apologise C explain D complain The passage was written to
A one of the tourists B the writer's employer C the hotel manger D the coach company
(4)4 A A conference was taking place there
B There were more people in the group than expected C The writer had forgotten to book them
D Someone had said they were not needed What happened in the end?
A The tourists got angry with the hotel manger B The tourists couldn't stay together C The writer found other hotels with rooms D The writer called the coach driver back Which of the following diaries was written by one of the tourists?
A Someone had made a mistake with our hotel booking and the hotel had given our rooms to other people 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
11 Use words and phrases below to build up a meaningful story
Tom have / very bad memory, / a few years / something very silly happen to him / while he travel home / office in London / He sit / the train as usual, / when he realise / he not have briefcase / him / He had left / behind / at station!
So, very unhappily, he get out at / next station / take a train back to London However, after search everywhere he not find / briefcase at station / In end, / he go home / next day he buy / new briefcase / he arrive work Unfortunately, / missing briefcase contain / some important papers, / boss make him work late / a week
On Friday night, / while he put his things away, he notice something / the floor under desk / It be / missing briefcase, of course / He not know whether / laugh / cry
The End
UNIT TWO
1 Put the words from the box into correct groups of pronunciation
father, study, book, task, subject, good, party, love, took, last, worry, look, start, stuck, foot
/ʌ/ /ʊ/ /ɑ:/ 2 Choose the best answer
1 You must avoid too quickly
A speaking B to speak C of speaking D in speaking Daisy stopped when she saw Peter
A talk B talking C to talk D in talking
3 Don't forget to your uncle William
A to write B writing C have written D to have written They are thinking to America
A in emigrate B to emigrate C to emigrating D of emigrating Every half an hour, Mr Brown stops work a cigarette
A smoking B to smoking C to smoke D for smoking Well, don't mind that you were right
A saying B telling C to say D to tell
7 The hijackers threatened all passengers if their demands were not met
A to kill B killing C to killing D of killing He finished the car at o'clock yesterday
A wash B washing C to wash D to washing I tried a nail into the wall but I couldn't
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A close B closing C of closing D to closing 3 Choose the best reply from B for each question from A
A B
1 What kind of job would you like? a None I'm going to leave college Why you want this job? b I'm good at computing
3 What exams have you passed? c Anytime after next week What other jobs have you had? d As soon as you like
5 What languages can you speak? e I've taken my School Certificate When can you go for an interview f English and French
7 When can you start work? g Anything to with computers 4 Read the passage and decide if the statements are True (T) or False (F)
A lot of school students say they don't like to wear school uniforms The; want to wear their own clothes so that they can express their personalities But if you ask the same students what they wear when they get home, they'll probably all give the same answer: jeans!
Most teenagers like wearing jeans because they are a symbol of freedom When you are wearing jeans, you are saying that you don't have to follow the dress codes of schools, offices and factories However, although jeans have the image today, they were originally the uniform of the working men
The first people to wear jeans were sailors in the Italian city of Genoa That was in 1600! In fact, the name for these trousers comes from the French name for the city: Gênes Over two hundred years later in California, a man called Levi Strauss sold extra strong jeans to miners and they became the working trousers for American men Today, jeans are very fashionable but most people wear them for the same reasons as the Italian sailors: they are comfortable and practical In fact, they are so popular that some people say they are the uniform of the 21st century
1 Lots of school students don't want to express their personality Most school students wear the same type of clothes at home Today, jeans are a symbol of hard-working people
4 .When a person wears jeans, they are usually following a dress code Italian sailors were the first people to wear jeans
6 .Levi Strauss sold jeans to French miners
7 Most people wear jeans because they are fashionable Today, jeans are like uniform because they are popular
5 Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets John offered me with my homework (help) Lan and Mai spent an hour on the phone (chat) I can't stand a jacket and a tie (wear) He refused his mother where he was going (tell) Tom pretended not me (hear) We decided to Nha Trang this summer (go) Daisy can't help nervous about the exams (feel) I hope you next week (see) What time you expect in Ha Noi? (arrive) 10 Why you keep that song? It's annoying (sing) 6 Read the dialogue and fill each gap (1-7) with suitable phrases (A-G)
Tom: I feel awful I've got lots of homework to today and all (1) is relax It's not fair Mary: No, I didn't I had football practice and after that I was (2)
Tom: Of course you've got a lot You didn't any yesterday, did you?
Mary: Well, maybe you could more homework at weekends, so you have time for football and other things during the week
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wouldn't want to miss (3) just because we've got homework!
Mary: Actually, you're quite lucky I never anything like that Homework isn't everything I'm sure you learned just as much there
Tom: Yes, but I don't suppose the teacher (4) I've got today's maths to and I expect it'll take me hours Mary: You can come round to my house this afternoon and we'll work on it together
Tom: I don't know You're really good at Maths You'll (5) and I can't that
Mary: It's not a competition, is it? It's more important that we both finish it and working together will be much more fun
Tom: But if I don't it by myself, I (6) the teacher
Mary: Well, we'll tell her you're finding it difficult and so I'm going to try and help you understand it I'm sure she won't mind that
Tom: Alright then Thank you Perhaps I'll (7) if you help me At the moment, I don't know where to begin
Mary: Don't worry We'll get there
A doing things like that B just finish it quickly C I want to after school D feel better about maths E will be interested in that F could be in trouble with G just too tired for anything else
7 Fill each gap in the passage with a suitable word from the box
kids, lunchtime, day, whenever, reactions, chance, common, students, millions, table
Many high schools in America have cafeterias where (1) eat lunch Most of them sit with their best friends (2) they go to the cafeteria However, some schools have decided to change this and now there is one (3) when students not sit with their friends It is called Mix-It-Up Day On this day, students spend their (4) with people they don't know The idea behind Mix-It-Up Day is to give students a (5) to get to know each other better Why? Because when people know more about еаch other, they usually get on better
The students' (6) have been very positive Since the first Mix-It-Up Day in 2003, over 43,000 schools and (7) of students have joined in As one student said, "I was never brave enough to sit at another (8) before I was worried that the other (9) would laugh at me and I wouldn't be accepted by them But since Mix-It-Up Day, I have actually found that I have a lot in (10) with some of the kids I've never spoker to before
8 Fill each gap with the correct form of the word in brackets
1 Games can make learning more (enjoy) For your own , please not smoke inside the plane, (safe) Are you doing anything nice this ? (week) The train was very , and we had to stand, (crowd) Their total income is less than $15,000 a year, (house) Congratulations on the of your daughter! (bear) The company made hundreds of redundant, (employ) You can't watch TV until you've done your (home) For further , please contact your local library, (inform) 10 aid organizations are appealing for donations from western governments (national) 9 Fill each gap in the passage with a suitable word
Although students often complain that school is boring and a waste of time, I think this is an exaggeration In my view, the majority of the things we (1) taught in schools are useful to us in many ways
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Furthermore, some school subjects help us develop an interest in hobbies In my case, I like to spend my free (5) surfing the Internet I would find this much harder to (6) I had not taken Computer Studies at school
On the other (7) , there are some subjects taught in school which seem to me to be a waste of time I particularly dislike Algebra, (8) example, and I cannot see how memorising formulas and equations will ever be useful to me
To sum up, I believe that, with one or two exceptions, it is wrong to say that (9) is taught in schools is not worth learning On (10) contrary, it gives us a very good basis for our understanding of the world 10 Fill each gap in the letter with the correct form of the word in brackets
Dear Binh Quan,
I have finally decided what (1) (do) Bao Thoa advised me (2) (go) by car So I'm going to hire a car I don't mind (3) (drive) and it will be a good opportunity for me (4) (stop) and visit some places of interest in the way
I'm considering (5) (spend) three days in Dalat and I have arranged (6) (meet) Bach Kieu Van there This means that I will arrive on the 17th Can you meet me somewhere easy to find? I think I'm going to have difficulty (7) (find) your house without some help!
Instead of (8) (spend) the first weekend at your house, why don't we go camping? Write and let me know what you think Once again, thanks very much for (9) (invite) I'm very excited (10) (come) Love,
Thâm Tâm Vy
П Complete the second sentence so that it is as similar in meaning as possible to the first sentence, using the word given in brackets
1 I'm sorry but we have decided not to accept your application (regret) I
2 We were not allowed to drink too much Coke when we were children (let) Our parents
3 I think it would be a good idea to take the train (suggest) I
4 She succeeded in persuading her parents to let her go (managed) She
5 One of the things I hate is people eating popcorn in the cinema (stand) One of the things I
6 The singer arrived two hours late but I'm glad I waited for him (worth) The singer
7 Tom said he had to catch the early flight (insisted) Tom
8 I can't wait to get your next letter (forward)
I 12 Read the passage and choose the best answer
For one group of children aged between twelve and fifteen, Saturdays are spent learning the art of serious cooking Their weekly lessons in small classes are so popular that there is a waiting list of 30 children who want to the course Parents pay £280 for the course where the children can have the fun and learn how to make good food
Class member Bill, aged twelve, says, "I love my mum's cooking And I can it better than her The teachers make us laugh, especially when we sit down, with them to share the food we've made."
Flora is fifteen and she's having problems preparing onions "I love cooking I did a meal for ten friends which they really enjoyed Then my mum suggested I take up a hobby, instead of doing nothing at weekends I was happy staying at home, so I wasn't too keen at first I'm really glad I decided to come, though."
Their teacher, Daisy, says, "It's great fun Children pay attention and remember things better than adults, although the kitchen isn't always as tidy when they're cooking As adults, we're always learning more about food If parents interest their children in cooking while they're young, they'll have enough skill to make food for themselves when they leave home."
1 What is the writer trying to in the passage?
(8)8 B To advertise schools that teach people how to cook C To describe how some children spend their free time
D To explain why parents want to learn more about cooking What can a reader find out from the passage?
A Which dishes students prefer to cook on the course B Why the classes are so successful
C How much gne lesson costs D When the next classes begin Why did Flora join the course? A Her friends persuaded her to it B She wanted to learn to cook a big meal
C She felt bored at weekends, with nothing to D Her mother wanted her to develop an interest What does Daisy say about her young students? A They willbe confident about cooking in the future B They have a good memory but don't always listen C They keep the kitchen cleaner than adults
D They teach their parents what they have leant in class What would one of Daisy's students say to a friend?
A We made onion soup yesterday The course is great, although there are 30 people in my class B I go every Saturday and now I can cook as well as my mum I'm twelve and I'm the oldest
C It's great No one's over fifteen And the food look delicious I just wish I could eat it together instead of taking it home
D I was on a waiting list for ages, but now I'm on the course Last week I cut up some onions - it was hard
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ANSWER KEY UNIT 1
/ɪ/ kitchen, drink, dinner, children, minute, chemistry /i:/ tea, lead, leave, reason, seat, scream
/e/ breakfast, ready, peasant, death, weather, instead 2
1e 2i 3a 4c 5h 6d 7b 8j 9f 10g
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1 C B A C B 4
a 1.c 2e 3a 4g 5h 6d 7f 8b b T T F T F
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1 I usually my homework in the morning My brother seldom has problems with grammar Our teacher always speaks English in the classroom My classmates and I normally meet after class We regularly listen to music by American bands
(9)9 We rarely eat Chinese food in our house
9 My father never takes a holiday in August
10 I often use an English dictionary to check words I don't know
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1 been of which soon says on such between because 10 him 7
1 life arrival contented friendly information hopeful service dangerous weekly 10 neighbourhood 8
1 yesterday often rarely Occasionally always never quickly hardly after midnight 10 usually
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1 is going have don't feel 13 love
2 are enjoying don't like 10 have 14 behave
3 cost serve 11 are having 15 smile
4 are staying never eat 12 are visiting 16 says 17 is always showing 18 come 19 realise 20 are taking
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1C 2B 3D 4B 5A
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Tom had a very bad memory, and a few years ago something very silly happened to him while he was travelling home from his office in London He was sitting on the train as usual, when he realised that he didn't have his briefcase with him He had left it behind at the station!
So, very unhappily, he got out at the next station and took a train back to London However, after searching everywhere he didn't find his briefcase at the station In the end, he went home and the next day he bought a new briefcase before he arrived at work Unfortunately, the missing briefcase contained some important papers, so his boss made him work late for a week
On Friday night, while he was putting his things away, he noticed something on the floor under the desk It was the missing briefcase, of course He didn't know whether to laugh or cry
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UNIT 1
/ʌ/ study, subject, love, worry, stuck /ʊ/ book, good, took, look, foot /ɑ:/ father, task, party, last, start
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1A 2B 3A 4D 5C 6B 7A 8B 9C 10B
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1g 2b 3e 4a 5f 6c 7d
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1F 2T 3F 4F 5T 6F 7T 8T
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1 to help chatting wearing to tell to hear to go feeling to see to arrive 10 singing
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1C 2G 3A 4E 5B 6F 7D
7
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1 enjoyable safety weekend crowded household birth employees homework information 10 International
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1 are which/that such Without time If hand for what 10 the
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1 to to meet to go finding driving spending to stop inviting spending 10 to come
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1 regret to tell/ inform you that we have decided not to accept your application didn't/ wouldn't let us drink too much Coke when we were children
3 suggest (that) we take the train
4 managed to persuade her parents to let her go can't stand is people eating popcorn in the cinema arrived two hours late but it was worth waiting for him insisted on catching the early flight
8 look forward to getting your next letter
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