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- UNIT 1 MY HOBBIES F. READING I. Read the text and choose the correct answer. If you enjoy cycling for pleasure, doing it in London can be a shock. There are not enough lanes especially for bikes, and making your way through the traffic can be very risky. But if you have great passion, cycling in London can be exciting, and it is an inexpensive way of keeping fit if you live there. Some cyclists don’t mind spending a lot of money on expensive bikes. However, if you just want a basic bike that is only for occasional use, there are many cheap choices. Several markets have cheap bikes on sale which may not be impressive to look at but should be satisfactory. You should buy a cycling helmet if you want to cycle in London. Wearing a cycling helmet is not compulsory in Britain, but it is a good idea to wear one for protection. 1. What is the main idea of the passage? A. Cycling helmetsB. Cheap bicycles C. Bicycle marketsD. Cycling in London 2. According to the passage, cycling in London is A. easyB. difficultC. tiringD. boring 3. The word “it” in line 3 refers to A. cyclingB. passionC. excitementD. doing exercise 4. The difficulty of cycling in London is described in lines A. 2B. 5C. 5-6D. 8-9 5. According to the passage, all the followings are true EXCEPT that A. It is compulsory to wear a helmet when cycling in Britain. B. Some bikes in London are cheap. C. There are not many lanes especially for bikes. D. Some cyclists don’t want to buy expensive bikes. II. Choose the most suitable word for each space. What do you like doing best (1) your spare time? My cousin Paul likes going (2) in the country and (3) photos. Sometimes he (4) with his friends, and they (5) at the park or at the beach. They always (6) a good time. His brother Chris isn’t (7) on walking. He spends most of the (8) at home. 1. A. forB. whenC. inD. at 2.A. for walksB. walksC. a walkD. to walk 3.A. makingB. havingC. takingD. doing 4.A. travelsB. gets upC. seesD. goes out Page | 1
- 5. A. enjoyB. have funC. hobbyD. go 6. A. haveB. makeC. doD. like 7.A. interestedB. outC. decidedD. keen 8.A. otherB. timeC. peopleD. money III. Read the article and decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F). After school Susan goes home to do her model-making. She loves making models. She started about a year ago. She needs about two weeks to make a model. Then she puts it on the shelf in her bedroom. She has about twenty models now. She thinks she will need to get another shelf soon. Last term she tried to start a club for model-making at school but the teachers and other children weren’t interested. She thinks she has a lot of fun anyway. True False 1. Susan makes models when she stays at school. 2. She has made her models for about one year. 3. It takes her two weeks to make two models. 4. She will need another shelf for her models soon. 5. Susan tried to start a club for model making and the teachers and other children were interested in it very much. =================================================== UNIT 2: HEALTH F. READING I. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage. It’s important to (1) well, especially when you are studying. If you are at primary (2) , you may not go home for lunch and have a cooked meal of meat or (3) and vegetables. A chicken and lettuce sandwich, with some (4) fruit would be a light but (5) lunch. Many people around the world eat plain, boiled (6) two or three times a day. Pupils and students often don’t eat (7) when they’re revising for an exam – they eat chocolate and (8) lots of black coffee! Page | 2
- And by the way, doctors say everybody should start the day with healthy (9) . It’s also good for you to drink a lot of (10)through the day. 1.A. launchingB. emittingC. eatD. peaking 2. A. schoolB. weaponsC. spaceshipsD. rockets 3. A. toB. towardsC. withD. fish 4.A. as soon asB. freshC. as well asD. such as 5.A. burntB. exploredC. went offD. healthy 6. A. rice B. audienceC. observatoriesD. watcher 7. A. sent backB. returned toC. wellD. except for 8.A. weightlessnessB. drinkC. wavelengthsD. length 9.A. spaceB. atmosphereC. vacantD. breakfast 10.A. scientistsB. driversC. waterD. astronauts II. Fill in the blank with a suitable word in the box. spend from exercise fit ride for tired energy in calorie We need calories or (1) to do the things every day. For example, when we walk or (2) a bike to school, we spend a certain amount of (3) and even when we sleep, we also use them. But how many calories should we (4) a day to stay in shape? It’s difficult (5) us to calculate. If people want to keep (6) ,they should remember that everyone should have between 1600 and 2500 calories a day. We get calories (7) the food we eat. If we get too much food and don’t take part (8) any activities, we can get fat quickly. So besides studying, we should do some (9) , play sports or do the housework, such as cleaning the floor, cooking etc., if we don’t eat enough, we feel (10) and weak. III. Read the following passage and write T (true) or F (false) for each statement. How many calories can you burn in one hour? Well, it all depends on the activity. You use calories all the time, even when you are resting. Reading, sleeping, sitting and sunbathing all use about 60 calories an hour. Very light activities use 75 calories. Examples are eating, writing, knitting, shaving, driving and washing up. Light activities which use about 100 calories an hour include playing the piano, getting dressed and having a shower. Under moderate activities which use between 100 and 200 calories an hour we can put walking, doing housework, shopping and skating. Energetic activities use 200-400 calories. Those activities include horse riding, cycling, swimming, skipping and dancing. Finally there are strenuous activities which use up to 600 calories Page | 3
- an hour. These activities include climbing stairs, jogging, digging the garden and playing football. 1. Horse riding uses the most amount of calories. 2. Reading uses as many calories as writing. 3. The calories we burn for eating and washing up are the same. 4. Walking is a very light activity. 5. Sunbathing uses more calories than driving. 6. When we are resting, we don’t burn calories. 7. Having a shower uses only 100 calories an hour. 8. Cycling and dancing use the same amount of calories 9. Playing football uses fewer calories than swimming. 10. The amount of calories we use an hour depends on the activity we do. IV. Complete the conversation with the phrases in the box. Then answer the questions below. It will cost you With a bit of luck I hate to say this I can’t wait (The friends are going to the Buckingham Palace.) David: This is great. (1) to see inside Buckingham Palace. Peter: Yeah, maybe the Queen will be our tour guide! Linda: I think we should join the queue. The last tour starts in ten minutes. David: What’s the matter, Susan? Are you OK? Susan: No, I don’t feel very well. I have a headache and I feel really hot. Maybe I shouldn’t come on the tour. David: Hey, everyone. Susan doesn’t feel very well. (2) but I think we should go home with her. Peter: But how about these tickets? (3) . We can’t go home! David: Yes, we can. (4) we can get our money back. UNIT 3: COMMUNITY SERVICE F. READING I. Choose the correct word A, B or C for each gap to complete the following passage. (1) January 17th, 1995, a powerful earthquake hit the city of Kobe, Japan. Many buildings (2) or collapsed. Soon after the earthquake, people in Kobe (3) working together to save their city. Neighbours pulled each other out (4) collapsed buildings. Ordinary people (5) out fires even before the fire trucks arrived. Volunteers in Kobe Page | 4
- organized themselves into (6) . They worked out a system to send (7) to people who needed. Other teams searched for belongings in damaged stores and homes. Some people (8) food, water, clothes, and electric generators to different part of the city. Some volunteers took (9) of children who had lost their parents. Teams of volunteers from outside Japan helped, too. Today, Kobe has been built. But people there still remember the outpouring of support they (10)_______ from all over the world back in 1995. 1.A. inB. atC. onD. from 2.A. is burningB. burnedC. burningD. burn 3.A. to beginB. are beginningC. beginD. began 4. A. intoB. ofC. onD. with 5.A. to putB. puttingC. putsD. put 6. A. teamsB. pairC. groupD. friends 7.A. helpedB. helpingC. helpD. to help 8.A. broughtB. bringingC. bringsD. brought 9.A. partB. careC. caringD. note 10.A. receivedB. is receivingC. have receivedD. receiving II. Read the passage, and then choose the best answers. Each country has many good people who take care of others. For example, some of students in the United States often spend many hours as volunteers in hospitals, orphanages or homes for the elderly. They read books to the people in these places, or they just visit them and play games with them or listen to their problems. Other young volunteers go and work in the homes of people who are sick or old. They paint, clean up, or repair their houses, do the shopping. For boys who don’t have fathers, there is an organization called Big Brothers. College students and other men take these boys to basketball games or on fishing trips and help them to get to know things those boys usually learn from their fathers. Each city has a number of clubs where boys and girls can go and play games. Some of these clubs show movies or hold short trip to the mountains, the beaches, museums, or other places of interest. Most of these clubs use a lot of students as volunteers because they are young enough to understand the problems of younger boys and girls. 1. What do volunteers usually do to help those who are sick or old in their homes? A. They do the shopping, and repair or clean up their house. B. They tell them stories and sing dance for them. C. They cool, sew, and wash their clothes. D. They take them to basketball games. 2. What do they help boys whose fathers do not live with them? Page | 5
- A. To learn things about their fathers. B. To get to know thing about their fathers. C. To get to know things that boys want from their fathers. D. To learn things that boys usually learn from their fathers. 3 .Which activities are NOT available for the students at the clubs? A. playing gamesB. learning photography C. going to interest placesD. watching films 4. Why do they use many students as volunteers? – Because . A. they can understand the problems of younger boys and girls. B. they have a lot of free time. C. they know how to do the work. D. they are good at playing games and learning new things. 5. Where don’t students often do volunteer work? A. hospitalsB. orphanagesC. clubsD. homes for the elderly III. Read the conversation between the interviewer (I) and the head of the village (HoV), and then choose the correct answers. I: When did the volunteers come to your village? HoV: Well, they came last month. I:How many of them came? HoV: A group of about twelve. I: What did they do on the first day? HoV: They held a meeting with me and some elderly villagers in the first evening to talk about their plans while they were staying in the village. I: What did they do in the following days? HoV: They repairedold cottages, taught the children how to have a healthy and clean life. I: What did the villagers think of them? HoV: Well, they loved them because they were very helpful, active, and polite. I: Was there any change in the village after they came? HoV: Yes, a lot. But they should come to help US more next year. I hope so. I: What do you think of the community service? HoV: Well, it is very helpful, and it makes US believe in the young generation. 1.The volunteers came to the village . A. last weekB. last monthC. last yearD. last weekend 2.On the first day the volunteers had a meeting with . Page | 6
- A. all the villagers B. all the children C. the head of the village and some of the villagers D. all the children and the head of the village 3. They talked about . A. staying in the villageB. having a holiday in the village C. what they would doD. what they would help the children 4. The villagers like them because they have . A. appearance B. hard working habit C. hard working habit and good behavior D. a healthy and clean life all the time 5. The head of the village thinks that _________ A. the community service is very helpful B. he doesn’t believe in the young generation C. he doesn’t want the volunteers to come back next year D. the community service is not very helpful IV. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to fill each blank in the following passage. Hobbies are activities for entertainment. Hobby can cost you almost nothing. Music is the most popular. For example, many people play the guitar for (1) ____ in their free time. Sports provide other (2) hobbies. Cycling, running, tennis, table-tennis are the sports that millions of people play during their free time. Some people’s coin collections are wonderful. There are still hundreds of (3) collections, such as bottle collections, seashell collections, butterfly collections, and so on. For some people, a hobby is a favourite (4) , like chess. In chess, we need two or more people (5). 1.A. funB. funnyC. funniesD. funniest 2.A. strangeB. normalC. favouriteD. unusual 3.A. anotherB. otherC. othersD. the other 4.A. exerciseB. gameC. interestD. sports 5.A. playB. to playC. playingD. to playing ================================================= UNIT 4:MUSIC AND ARTS Page | 7
- F. READING I. Fill in the blank with a suitable word. Kevin O’Donnell works (1) Hollywood. He records (2) for films. He worked on his first film in 1980: Star Wars. He’s now 51 and he (3)_____helped to make more than 100 films. In 1983, he did the sound on the film called Terms of Endearment. The film won five Oscars, but O’Donnell (4) win one. He was at the Oscars in 1983 (5) he was only 26. Now, he has (6) to the Oscars 20 times. He worked on Top Gun, Terminator 3, Spider-Man, Transformers and other great films, but he hasn’t won an Oscar (7) . He has written 20 speeches so far, but has never been given one. (8) speeches are in a drawer in (9) house. Kevin doesn’t mind. He knows the sound in his films is amazing. He’s (10) to win one day! II. Fill in the blank with a suitable word in the box. however made best was much leaving wrote lived in the One of the first novels in the history of literature (1) written in England in 1719. It was Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. Daniel Defoe was born (2) London in the family of a rich man. When Daniel was a schoolboy, be began to write stories. After (3) school, he worked in his father’s shop and (4) articles for newspapers. Defoe visited many countries and met many people. That helped him (5) in his writings. In 1719, when Defoe was sixty years old, he wrote the novel Robinson Crusoe which (6) ____ him famous. Defoe used in his book a true story about a sailor who (7)____ on an island for four years. Robinson Crusoe in Defoes novel lived on an island for twenty-eight years. People liked (8) novel in England and in many other countries, Daniel Defoe wrote other books. (9) , his novel Robison Crusoe was the (10) famous. Defoe was not a rich man when he died in 1731. III. Read the passage, and then answer the questions. Have you ever seen the film School of Rock? It’s about a rock musician whobecame a teacher. The film is based on a real music school which is run by Paul Green. Paul Green started the first School of Rock in 1998 in Philadelphia in the USA. He gave students rock music lessons after school, but he wanted to do more. Now he gives them the chance to play in rock concerts. “Some of our students have never played in front of a real audience before. We teach them how to do it.” he says. He has already taught hundreds of young people to be rock performers, and now there are 30 schools of rock in different towns in the USA. Page | 8
- 1. How many students has he taught? ___________________________________________________________ 2. How many schools of rock are there in the USA? ___________________________________________________________ 3. When did Paul Green start his first rock school? ___________________________________________________________ 4. What is the film School of Rock about? ___________________________________________________________ 5. What does he teach his students to do? ___________________________________________________________ IV.Read the text about an artist. Choose the correct answer: A, B, or C. You can’t buy a drawing by Julian Beever and you can’t see his work in a gallery or museum. Julian makes his amazing pictures on the pavements of city streets. People have called him “the Pavement Picasso” and perhaps you have seen his pictures on the Internet. Julian has made hundreds of pieces of “pavement art” in different countries - in many parts of Europe and also in the USA, Australia, Japan, Argentina, and Brazil. His drawings can take three or four days to finish. But because he draws with chalk, the drawings only stay for a short time. When people walk on them or when it rains, they quickly disappear. For Julian, this isn’t a problem. The drawings survive in the photos he has taken, and this is the most important thing for him. Julian’s fame hasn’t come from experts in the art world, but from the Internet. “The reason why my work has become well known is because people like it and they’ve sent it to each other on the Internet,” he says. “So I know that what I do is popular.” Julian Beever is from Leicestershire in England, but he now lives in Belgium. 1. Julian Beever makes drawings . A. outside B. on his computerC. for exhibitions in a gallery 2. He has worked . A. in a few citiesB. in lots of countriesC. with hundreds of people 3. His pictures . A. are easy to drawB. look good when it rainsC. don’t stay for a long time 4.Lots of people know Julian’s art because . A. they know a lot about art B. he has sent photos to them C. they have seen it on the net 5. Julian Beever . Page | 9
- A. hasn’t lived in Britain B. hasn’t tried to be a star in the art world C. isn’t very interested in photos =================================================== UNIT 5:VIETNAMESE FOOD AND DRINK F.READING I. Read the texts and complete the chart. I’m Roy and this is my wife, Joan. We live on a farm, so we have to get up early, at about 5.30. We start a day at 6 a.m with a big breakfast- bacon, sausages, eggs, tomatoes and mushrooms. We have toast, too, and two or three cups of tea. Our big meal of the day is lunch at 12 o’clock. We have meat with potatoes and vegetables, then a big pudding, such as apple pie and custard, and a cup of tea. At five o’clock we have tea. That’s a light meal- eggs perhaps, or cheese on toast, and then cakes or biscuits and another cup of tea. On Fridays and Saturdays we go to the pub in the evenings and we have a few pints of beer. Meals When What 1. Breakfast ....................... ........................................... ........................................... 2......................................... ........................................... ........................................... 3......................................... ........................................... ........................................... II. Put a word from the box in each gap to complete the following passage are special kinds for when mixed introduction dish easy dried This (1) is called Nem Ran by northerners and Cha Gio by southerners. In Ha Noi, the (2) of Nem Ran dates back to a time (3) Cha Ca had not existed. Although it ranks among Vietnam’s specialty dishes, Nem Ran is very (4) to prepare. Consequently, it has long been a preferred food on (5) occasions such as Tet and other family festivities. Ingredients used (6) Nem Ran comprise of lean minced pork, see crabs or unshelled shrimps, two kinds of edible mushroom (Nam Huong andMocNhi), (7) onion, duck eggs, pepper, salt and different (8) of seasoning. All are Page | 10