Bài Tập Tiếng Anh 11 Unit 12: The Asian Games Có Đáp Án

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PHẦN 1

UNIT​​ 12:​​ READING​​ &​​ VOCABULARY

 

 

  • VOCABULARY

 

advance​​ (v)

 

appreciate​​ (v)​​ aquatic​​ sports​​ (n)​​ athletics​​ (n)​​ basketball​​ (n)​​ billiards​​ (n)​​ bodybuilding​​ (n)​​ cycling​​ (n)​​ decade​​ (n)​​ enthusiasm​​ (n)​​ facility​​ (n)​​ fencing​​ (n)

gold​​ (n)​​ hockey​​ (n)

host​​ country​​ (n)​​ intercultural​​ knowledge(n)​​ medal​​ (n)

mountain​​ biking​​ (n)​​ purpose​​ (n)

quality​​ (n)

[əd'vɑ:ns]

 

[ə'pri:∫ieit]​​ [ə'kwætik​​ spɔ:ts]​​ [æθ'letiks]​​ ['bɑ:skitbɔ:l]​​ ['biljədz]​​ ['bɔdibildiη]​​ ['saikliη]​​ ['dekeid]​​ [in'θju:ziæzm]​​ [fə'siliti]​​ ['fensiη]

[gould]​​ ['hɔki]

[houst​​ 'kʌntri]​​ [intəkʌlt∫ərəl​​ 'nɔlidʒ]​​ ['medl]

['mauntin​​ baikiη]​​ [':s]​​ ['kwɔliti]

tiến​​ bộ

 

đánh​​ giá​​ cao

 

thể​​ thao​​ dưới​​ nưc​​ điền​​ kinh

bóng​​ rổ​​ bi​​ da

thể​​ dục​​ th​​ hình​​ đua​​ xe​​ đạp

thập​​ k​​ (10​​ năm)

 

s​​ hăng​​ hái,​​ nhiệt​​ tình​​ tiện​​ nghi

đấu​​ kiếm​​ vàng

khúc​​ côn​​ cu​​ nưc​​ ch​​ nhà

kiến​​ thc​​ liên​​ văn​​ hóa​​ huy​​ chương

đua​​ xe​​ đạp​​ đa​​ hình​​ mc​​ đích

chất​​ lưng

 

rugby​​ (n)

 

shooting​​ (n)​​ skill​​ (n)​​ solidarity​​ (n)​​ squash​​ (n)​​ strength​​ (n)​​ take​​ place​​ (v)

weightlifting​​ (n)​​ wrestling​​ (n)

['rʌgbi]

 

['∫u:tiη]​​ [skil]​​ [,sɔli'dærəti]​​ [skwɔ∫]​​ ['streηθ]​​ [teik​​ pleis]​​ ['weit'liftiη]​​ ['resliη]

bóng​​ bầu​​ dục

 

bắn​​ súng​​ k​​ năng

tình​​ đoàn​​ kết​​ bóng​​ quần​​ sc​​ mnh​​ diễn​​ ra

cử​​ t​​ đấu​​ vật

 

 

  • Phrases​​ and​​ Structures.

 

  • Be​​ held=​​ take​​ place:​​ din​​ ra​​ The​​ Asian​​ Games​​ are​​ held​​ every​​ 4​​ years=​​ The​​ Asian​​ Games​​ take​​ place​​ every​​ 4​​ years.

 

  • ​​ for​​ the​​ purpose​​ of….​​ ​​ mục​​ đích​​ The​​ Asian​​ Games​​ are​​ held​​ for​​ the​​ purpose​​ of​​ developing​​ intercultural​​ knowledge​​ and​​ friendship​​ within​​ Asia.

 

  • In​​ all​​ aspects:​​ trong/​​ ti​​ tt​​ c​​ các​​ khía​​ cạnh.

 

  • Passive​​ Voice.​​ S+​​ be​​ +​​ P2

 

  • Take​​ place​​ in​​ this​​ event​​ with​​ great​​ enthusiasm

 

READING

 

Before​​ you​​ read

 

Work​​ with​​ a​​ partner.​​ Discuss​​ the​​ following​​ questions

 

  • How​​ often​​ are​​ the​​ Asian​​ Games​​ held?

 

=>​​ The​​ Asian​​ Games​​ are​​ held​​ every​​ four​​ years.

 

  • How​​ many​​ countries​​ take​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ Asian​​ Games?

 

=>​​ 44​​ countries​​ take​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ Asian​​ Games.

 

  • What​​ sports​​ is​​ Vietnam​​ best​​ at?

=>​​ I​​ think​​ bodybuilding,​​ billiards,​​ women's​​ karatedo,​​ shooting​​ and​​ wushu​​ are​​ the​​ best​​ sports​​ of​​ Vietnam.

 

Bn​​ dch​​ tham​​ kho.

 

Đại​​ hi​​ Th​​ thao​​ châu​​ Á,​​ din​​ ra​​ bốn​​ năm​​ mt​​ lần,​​ đưc​​ t​​ chc​​ vi​​ mc​​ đích​​ phát​​ trin​​ kiến​​ thc​​ liên​​ văn​​ hóa​​ và​​ tình​​ hữu​​ ngh​​ trong​​ khu​​ vc​​ châu​​ Á.​​ Trong​​ sự

kiện​​ đa​​ th​​ thao​​ này,​​ thanh​​ niên​​ t​​ khp​​ châu​​ Á​​ tập​​ hp​​ li​​ vi​​ nhau​​ để​​ thi​​ đấu.​​ Đây​​ 

mt​​ dp​​ sc​​ mạnh​​ ​​ ​​ thut​​ th​​ thao​​ đưc​​ th​​ thách,​​ tính​​ hu​​ ngh​​ ​​ đoàn​​ kết​​ đưc​​ xây​​ dng​​ ​​ khuyếch​​ trương.​​ Trong​​ năm​​ thp​​ k​​ lch​​ s,​​ Đại​​ hi​​ Th​​ thao​​ châu​​ Á​​ đã​​ ​​ c​​ tiến​​ trong​​ tt​​ c​​ các​​ khía​​ cnh,​​ s​​ người​​ tham​​ gia​​ ngày​​ càng​​ tăng.​​ Chất​​ lưng​​ của​​ các​​ vận​​ động​​ viên,​​ quan​​ chức​​ ​​ trang​​ thiết​​ b​​ th​​ thao​​ cũng​​ đã​​ được​​ phát​​ trin ​​​​ qua​​ thi​​ gian.​​ Môn​​ thể​​ thao​​ mi​​ ​​ thể​​ thao​​ truyn​​ thống​​ đã​​ đưc​​ gii​​ thiệu​​ ​​ đưa​​ thêm​​ vào​​ Đi​​ hi​​ Thế​​ thao​​ châu​​ Á.​​ Đi​​ hi​​ Th​​ thao​​ châu​​ Á​​ đầu​​ tiên​​ đã​​ đưc​​ t​​ chc​​ ti​​ New​​ Delhi,​​ Ấn​​ Độ​​ năm​​ 1951​​ chỉ​​ ​​ 489​​ vận​​ động​​ viên​​ từ​​ 11​​ quc​​ gia​​ đã​​ tham​​ gia​​ vào​​ Đại​​ hi.​​ Sáu​​ môn​​ th​​ thao​​ đưc​​ thi​​ đấu​​ ​​ Đại​​ hi​​ Th​​ thao​​ châu​​ Á​​ đầu​​ tiên​​ là ​​​​ bóng​​ rổ,​​ đua​​ xe​​ đạp,​​ bóng​​ đá,​​ các​​ môn​​ th​​ thao​​ dưi​​ nưc,​​ đin​​ kinh​​ ​​ c​​ t.​​ Quyn​​ anh,​​ bắn​​ súng​​ ​​ đu​​ vật​​ đã​​ đưc​​ thêm​​ vào.​​ Đi​​ hi​​ Th​​ thao​​ châu​​ Á​​ lần​​ 2​​ ti​​ Manila,​​ Philippines​​ o​​ năm​​ 1954,​​ v​​ qun​​ vt,​​ bóng​​ chuyền,​​ ng​​ bàn​​ ​​ khúc​​ côn​​ cầu​​ đưc​​ thêm​​ vào.​​ Đại​​ hi​​ Th​​ thao​​ châu​​ Á​​ lần​​ 3​​ ti​​ Tokyo,​​ Nht​​ Bản​​ vào​​ năm​​ 1958.​​ Qun​​ vt,​​ bóng​​ bầu​​ dc​​ ​​ xe​​ đạp​​ leo​​ núi​​ đã​​ đưc​​ gii​​ thiu​​ ln​​ đầu​​ tiên​​ ti​​ Đại​​ hi​​ Th ​​​​ thao​​ châu​​ Á​​ lần​​ th​​ 13​​ tại​​ Bangkok,​​ Thái​​ Lan​​ o​​ năm​​ 1998.​​ Đi​​ hi​​ Th​​ thao​​ châu​​ Á​​ 14,​​ đưc​​ t​​ chc​​ tại​​ Busan,​​ Hàn​​ Quốc​​ vào​​ năm​​ 2002,​​ đã​​ thu​​ hút​​ 9919​​ ngưi​​ t​​ 44​​ quốc​​ gia​​ tham​​ gia.​​ Các​​ vn​​ động​​ viên​​ thi​​ đấu​​ ​​ 38​​ môn​​ th​​ thao​​ khác​​ nhau​​ ​​ giành​​ đưc​​ 427​​ huy​​ chương​​ vàng.​​ Các​​ vận​​ động​​ viên​​ Việt​​ Nam​​ đã​​ tham​​ gia​​ vào​​ s​​ kiện​​ này​​ vi​​ s​​ nhiệt​​ tình.​​ Nỗ​​ lc​​ ca​​ h​​ đã​​ đưc​​ đánh​​ giá​​ cao​​ khi​​ h​​ giành​​ được​​ 2​​ huy​​ chương​​ vàng​​ ​​ n​​ thể​​ hình​​ ​​ bi-a​​ ​​ 2​​ huy​​ chương​​ vàng​​ khác​​ ​​ karate​​ n.​​ Hi​​ vng​​ rng​​ trong​​ tương​​ lai​​ gần,​​ Vit​​ Nam​​ s​​ tr​​ thành​​ nưc​​ ch​​ nhà​​ ​​ giành​​ đưc​​ nhiu​​ huy​​ chương​​ hơn​​ trong​​ các​​ s​​ kin​​ th​​ thao.

 

Task​​ 1.​​ The​​ words​​ in​​ the​​ box​​ all​​ appear​​ in​​ the​​ passage.​​ Fill​​ each​​ blank​​ with​​ a​​ suitable​​ word.

 

Effort​​ appreciated​​ advancing​​ Aquatic​​ enthusiasm​​ facilities

  • The​​ hotel​​ has​​ special​​ facilities​​ for​​ disabled​​ athletes.

 

  • Swimming​​ and​​ water​​ skiing​​ are​​ both​​ aquatic​​ sports.

 

  • He​​ never​​ lost​​ his​​ enthusiasm​​ for​​ training​​ athletes.

 

  • I​​ will​​ make​​ every​​ effort​​ to​​ arrive​​ on​​ time.

  • Our​​ sports​​ performances​​ have​​ been​​ advancing​​ considerably​​ over​​ recent​​ years.

 

  • Your​​ help​​ was​​ greatly​​ appreciated.

 

Task​​ 2.​​ Scan​​ the​​ passage​​ and​​ match​​ the​​ following​​ sentences.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.1951

 

2.​​ the​​ 2th​​ Asian​​ Games​​ in​​ Manila,​​ the​​ Philippines​​ 3.​​ 1958

4.​​ Squash,​​ rugby,​​ fencing​​ and​​ mountain​​ biking​​ 5.​​ 2002

Task​​ 3.​​ Answer​​ the​​ questions.

 

  • What​​ is​​ the​​ purpose​​ of​​ the​​ Asian​​ Games?

 

=>​​ The​​ purpose​​ of​​ the​​ Asian​​ Games​​ is​​ to​​ develop​​ intercultural​​ knowledge​​ and​​ friendship​​ within​​ Asia.

 

  • How​​ many​​ participants​​ took​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ 14th​​ Asian​​ Games?

 

=>​​ There​​ were​​ 9,919​​ participants​​ took​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ 14th​​ Asian​​ Games.

 

  • In​​ which​​ sport​​ events​​ did​​ the​​ Vietnamese​​ athletes​​ win​​ sold​​ medals​​ at​​ the​​ Busan​​ Games?

 

=>​​ They​​ won​​ the​​ gold​​ medals​​ in​​ bodybuilding,​​ billiards​​ and​​ women's​​ karatedo​​ at​​ the​​ Busan​​ Games.

 

 

 

 

UNIT​​ 12:​​ READING​​ &​​ VOCABULARY

(Bài​​ tp​​ t​​ luyn)

 

EXERCISE

 

Exercise​​ 1.​​ PRONUNCIATION

 

Choose​​ the​​ word​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d​​ -that​​ has​​ the​​ underlined​​ part​​ pronounced​​ differently​​ from​​ that​​ of​​ the​​ others.

 

    • A.​​ attractB.​​ aquaticC.​​ addedD.​​ facility

 

    • A.​​ athleteB.​​ appreciateC.​​ wrestlingD.​​ freestyle

 

    • A.​​ gatherB.​​ athleticsC.​​ enthusiasmD.​​ through

 

    • A.​​ competeB.​​ sportC.​​ effortD.​​ introduce

 

    • A.​​ attractedB.​​ addedC.​​ competedD.​​ developed

 

Exercise​​ 2.​​ Complete​​ these​​ sentences​​ with​​ one​​ appropriate​​ word.

 

  • The​​ Asian​​ Games​​ take​​ ….every​​ four​​ years.

 

  • In​​ this​​ event,​​ people​​ from​​ all​​ over​​ Asia​​ …together​​ to​​ compete​​ in​​ sports.

 

  • There​​ were​​ eleven​​ countries​​ ….part​​ in​​ the​​ 1st​​ Asian​​ Games.

 

  • In​​ the​​ 14th​​ Asian​​ Games,​​ the​​ athletes​​ in​​ 38​​ different​​ sports​​ and​​ won​​ 427​​ gold.

 

  • Lewis​​ established​​ a​​ new​​ world​​ …….with​​ a​​ time​​ of​​ 9.86​​ seconds.

 

  • Ly​​ Duc​​ won​​ a​​ gold​​ medal​​ in​​ ……​​ in​​ the​​ 14th​​ Asian​​ Games.

 

  • The​​ 1st​​ Asian​​ Games​​ were​​ …..in​​ New​​ Delhi,​​ India​​ in​​ 1951.

 

  • The​​ 14th​​ Asian​​ Games​​ attracted​​ 9,919​​ .from​​ 44​​ countries.

 

  • Swimming​​ and​​ water​​ skiing​​ are​​ both​​ ……..sports.

 

  • Germany​​ …..the​​ World​​ Cup​​ finals​​ in​​ 2006.

 

Exercise​​ 3.​​ Match​​ each​​ of​​ the​​ following​​ names​​ of​​ sports​​ and​​ games​​ with​​ the​​ appropriate​​ sports​​ report.

 

  • Diving D.​​ Motor​​ Racing G.​​ Cycling J.​​ Football

 

  • Swimming E.​​ Hockey H.​​ BoxingK.​​ Table​​ Tennis

 

  • Athletics F.​​ VolleyballI.​​ Horse​​ Racing

    • Johnny​​ Law​​ smashed​​ the​​ ball​​ over​​ the​​ net.​​ It​​ hit​​ the​​ edge​​ of​​ the​​ table​​ and​​ spun​​ off​​ a​​ yard​​ from​​ Paul​​ Ray's​​ bat.​​ The​​ score​​ was​​ 17​​ all!

 

    • Sevelano​​ put​​ his​​ foot​​ down​​ and​​ began​​ to​​ overtake​​ the​​ car​​ in​​ front.​​ Two​​ more​​ laps​​ and​​ he​​ would​​ be​​ at​​ the​​ finishing​​ line.

 

    • 'Penalty!'​​ the​​ referee​​ shouted.​​ Carlos​​ Dominguez​​ placed​​ the​​ ball​​ carefully​​ in​​ front​​ of​​ the​​ goal​​ mouth​​ and​​ walked​​ slowly​​ back.​​ Then​​ he​​ suddenly​​ turned,​​ ran​​ and​​ kicked.

 

    • Newton​​ College​​ won​​ most​​ of​​ the​​ track​​ events​​ including​​ the​​ 100,​​ 200​​ and​​ 1,000​​ meters,​​ but​​ Atlanta​​ were​​ clearly​​ on​​ top​​ in​​ the​​ field​​ events,​​ winning​​ both​​ the​​ long​​ jump​​ and​​ the​​ high​​ jump.

 

    • Anna​​ Eden​​ scored​​ a​​ surprise​​ victory​​ in​​ last​​ night's​​ competition​​ when​​ she​​ beat​​ Francesca​​ Morrotti.​​ Both​​ riders​​ pedalled​​ as​​ fast​​ as​​ they​​ could​​ but​​ on​​ the​​ last​​ gap​​ Anna's​​ legs​​ were​​ stronger​​ and​​ her​​ front​​ wheel​​ was​​ just​​ in​​ front​​ of​​ Francesca's​​ at​​ the​​ finish.

 

    • Mighty​​ Emperor​​ was​​ five​​ lengths​​ in​​ front​​ of​​ Sporting​​ Boy​​ as​​ they​​ approached​​ the​​ finishing​​ post.​​ The​​ favorite,​​ Wonderland,​​ jumped​​ badly​​ at​​ the​​ last​​ fence​​ and​​ almost​​ threw​​ the​​ jockey.

 

    • Morti​​ stood​​ on​​ the​​ top​​ board​​ for​​ several​​ seconds.​​ Then​​ he​​ jumped​​ high​​ in​​ the​​ air,​​ his​​ body​​ turning​​ over​​ and​​ over​​ before​​ his​​ head​​ pointed​​ downwards.​​ He​​ streched​​ out​​ his​​ arms​​ and​​ entered​​ the​​ water​​ without​​ splash!

 

    • Tamara​​ Costache​​ won​​ both​​ the​​ women's​​ 100​​ meters​​ breaststroke​​ and​​ the​​ women's​​ 50​​ meters​​ freestyle​​ at​​ the​​ Sunbury​​ Pool​​ in​​ Tokyo​​ on​​ Saturday

 

    • Joe​​ Bullman​​ caught​​ Bill​​ Wallace​​ with​​ a​​ left​​ hook​​ to​​ the​​ jaw​​ in​​ the​​ dosing​​ seconds​​ of​​ Round​​ 5.​​ Wallace's​​ knees​​ folded​​ under​​ him​​ and​​ next​​ moment​​ he​​ lay​​ flat​​ out​​ on​​ the​​ 'canvas.​​ Joe​​ was​​ the​​ winner​​ by​​ a​​ knock-out.

 

    • It​​ was​​ an​​ excellent​​ serve.​​ Ted​​ threw​​ the​​ ball​​ high​​ in​​ the​​ air,​​ jumped​​ up​​ and​​ hit​​ the​​ ball'​​ with​​ his​​ fist​​ into​​ the​​ Aston​​ court.​​ It​​ cleared​​ the​​ net​​ by​​ an​​ inch​​ or​​ so.​​ An​​ Aston​​ player​​ tried​​ to​​ return​​ it,​​ hit​​ it​​ with​​ palm​​ of​​ his​​ hand,​​ but​​ the​​ ball​​ crashed​​ into​​ the​​ net.

 

    • There​​ was​​ a​​ clash​​ of​​ sticks,​​ and​​ suddenly​​ the​​ ball​​ was​​ speeding​​ across​​ the​​ Brinton​​ goal.​​ Hinkley​​ seized​​ her​​ opportunity​​ at​​ once.​​ She​​ caught​​ the​​ ball​​ with​​ her​​ stick​​ and​​ a​​ moment​​ later​​ sent​​ it​​ crashing​​ into​​ goal.

 

Exercise​​ 4.​​ Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ (A,​​ B,​​ C​​ or​​ D)​​ that​​ best​​ fits​​ the​​ blank​​ space​​ in​​ the​​ following​​ passage.

The​​ 15thAsian​​ Games​​ (1)from​​ December​​ 1​​ through​​ December​​ 15,​​ 2006,​​ in​​ Doha,​​ Capital​​ of​​ Qatar. More​​ than​​ 10,000​​ athletes,​​ who​​ (2)45​​ countries​​ and​​ regions,​​ took​​ part​​ in​​ 39​​ sports​​ and​​ 424​​ events​​ of​​ the​​ Games,​​ the​​ most​​ important​​ event​​ in​​ Asia.​​ Some​​ new​​ events​​ such​​ as​​ chess​​ and​​ triathlon​​ were​​ also​​ (3)in​​ the​​ Games.​​ The​​ 15th​​ Asian​​ Games​​ was​​ organized​​ at​​ 34​​ sporting​​ (4)​​ ,​​ ​​  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ including​​ Khalifa​​ Stadium,​​ which​​ (5)_​​ the​​ opening​​ and​​ closing​​ ceremonies.​​ The​​ Opening​​ Ceremony​​ of​​ the​​ 15th​​ Asian​​ Games,​​ Doha​​ 2006,​​ at​​ Khalifa​​ Stadium,​​ was​​ the​​ most​​ (6)opening​​ of​​ any​​ Games​​ with​​ 50,000​​ people​​ to​​ get​​ into​​ Khalifa​​ Stadium​​ and​​ more​​ than​​ one billion​​ television​​ (7).The​​ Doha​​ Asian​​ Games​​ Organizing​​ Committee​​ (DAGOC)​​ wanted​​ to​​ ensure​​ that​​ everybody​​ who​​ saw

the​​ ceremony​​ would​​ have​​ a​​ memory​​ for​​ life​​ as​​ suggested​​ in​​ the​​ (8)

"The

Games​​ of​​ Your​​ Life."​​ The​​ 151h​​ Asian​​ Games​​ was​​ a​​ successful​​ sporting​​ event​​ that​​ all

(9)would​​ never​​ forget.​​ Everyone​​ is​​ looking​​ forward​​ (10)

the

16th​​ Asian​​ Games,​​ which​​ will​​ be​​ held​​ in​​ Guangzhou,​​ China,​​ from​​ November​​ 2​​ to​​ November​​ 18,​​ 2010.

 

  • A.​​ set​​ up

 

  • A.​​ symbolized

B.​​ took​​ part

 

B.​​ represented

C.​​ brought​​ about

 

C.​​ expressed

D.​​ took​​ place

 

D.​​ typified

 

3.​​ A.​​ included

 

B.​​ contained

 

C.​​ competed

 

D.​​ consisted

 

4.​​ A.​​ events

 

B.​​ facilities

 

C.​​ venues

 

D.​​ teams

 

  • A.​​ held

 

  • A.​​ colorful

 

B.​​ occurred

 

B.​​ formal

 

C.​​ took

 

C.​​ spectacular

 

D.​​ hosted

 

D.​​ elaborate

 

  • A.​​ viewers

 

  • A.​​ portrait

 

B.​​ observers

 

B.​​ banner

 

C.​​ partners

 

C.​​ streamer

 

D.​​ spectators

 

D.​​ slogan

 

9.​​ A.​​ attenders

 

B.​​ attendees

 

C.​​ attendants

 

D.​​ attendances

 

10.​​ A.​​ for

 

B.​​ in

 

C.​​ to

 

D.​​ into

 

Exercise​​ 5.​​ Read​​ the​​ passage​​ carefully,​​ then​​ choose​​ the​​ correct​​ answer.

 

60​​ years​​ ago​​ the​​ idea​​ of​​ disabled​​ people​​ doing​​ sports​​ was​​ heard​​ of.​​ But​​ when​​ the​​ annual​​ games​​ for​​ the​​ disabled​​ were​​ started​​ at​​ Stoke​​ Mandeville,​​ England​​ in​​ 1948​​ by​​ Sit​​ Ludwid​​ Guttmann,​​ the​​ situation​​ began​​ to​​ change.

 

Sir​​ Ludwig​​ Guttmann,​​ who​​ had​​ been​​ driven​​ to​​ England​​ in​​ 1939​​ from​​ Nazi​​ Germany,​​ had​​ been​​ asked​​ by​​ British​​ Government​​ to​​ set​​ up​​ an,​​ injury​​ center​​ at​​ Stoke

Mandeville​​ near​​ London.​​ His​​ ideas​​ about​​ treating​​ injuries​​ included​​ sport​​ for​​ the​​ disabled.

 

In​​ the​​ first​​ games​​ just​​ two​​ teams​​ of​​ injured​​ soldiers​​ took​​ part.​​ The​​ next​​ year,​​ 1949,​​ five​​ teams​​ took​​ part.​​ From​​ those​​ beginnings,​​ things​​ have​​ developed​​ fast.​​ Teams​​ now​​ come​​ from​​ abroad​​ to​​ Stoke​​ Mandeville​​ every​​ year.​​ In​​ 1960​​ the​​ first​​ Olympics​​ for​​ the​​ disabled​​ were​​ held​​ in​​ Rome,​​ in​​ the​​ same​​ place​​ as​​ the​​ normal​​ Olympic​​ Games. ​​​​ Now​​ every​​ four​​ I​​ years​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ for​​ the​​ disabled​​ are​​ held,​​ if​​ possible,​​ in ​​​​ the​​ same​​ place​​ as​​ the​​ normal​​ Olympic​​ Games,​​ although​​ they​​ are​​ organized​​ separately.​​ In​​ other​​ years​​ Games​​ for​​ the​​ Disabled​​ are​​ still​​ held​​ at​​ Stoke​​ Mandeville.​​ In​​ 1984​​ wheelchair​​ Olympic​​ Games,​​ 1064​​ wheelchair​​ athletes​​ from​​ about​​ 40​​ countries​​ took​​ part.​​ Unfortunately,​​ they​​ were​​ held​​ at​​ Stoke​​ Mandeville​​ and​​ not​​ in​​ Los​​ Angeles,​​ along​​ with​​ the​​ other​​ Olympics.

 

The​​ Games,​​ have​​ been​​ a​​ great​​ success​​ in​​ promoting​​ international​​ friendship​​ and​​ understanding,​​ and​​ proving​​ that​​ being​​ disabled​​ does​​ not​​ mean​​ you​​ can't​​ enjoy​​ sport.​​ One​​ small​​ source​​ of​​ disappointment​​ for​​ those​​ who​​ organize​​ and​​ take​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ games,​​ however,​​ has​​ been​​ the​​ unwillingness​​ of​​ the​​ International​​ Olympic​​ Committee​​ to​​ include​​ disabled​​ events​​ at​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ for​​ the​​ ablebodied.​​ Perhaps​​ a​​ few​​ more​​ years​​ are​​ still​​ needed​​ to​​ convince​​ those​​ fortunate​​ enough​​ not​​ to​​ be​​ disabled​​ that​​ their​​ disabled​​ fellow​​ athletes​​ should​​ not​​ be​​ excluded.

 

  • How​​ long​​ was​​ the​​ first​​ games​​ for​​ the​​ disabled​​ held​​ after​​ Sir​​ Ludwig​​ Guttmann​​ arrived​​ in​​ London?

 

    • 9​​ yearsB.​​ 10​​ yearsC.​​ 19​​ yearsD.​​ 21​​ years

 

  • Which​​ of​​ the​​ following​​ is​​ not​​ mentioned​​ as​​ the​​ place​​ where​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ for​​ the​​ disabled​​ were​​ held?

 

    • EnglandB.​​ Rome

 

C.​​ Stoke​​ MandevilleD.​​ Los​​ Angeles

 

  • Which​​ of​​ the​​ following​​ statements​​ is​​ not​​ true?

 

    • Sir​​ Ludwig​​ Guttmann​​ was​​ an​​ early​​ organizer​​ of​​ the​​ games​​ for​​ the​​ disabled.

 

    • Sir​​ Ludwig​​ Guttmann​​ was​​ an​​ injured​​ soldier.

 

    • Sir​​ Ludwig​​ Guttmann​​ was​​ from​​ Germany.

 

    • Sir​​ Ludwig​​ Guttmann​​ was​​ welcomed​​ by​​ the​​ British​​ government.

 

  • From​​ the​​ passage,​​ we​​ may​​ conclude​​ that.

    • the​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ for​​ the​​ disabled​​ are​​ always​​ held​​ at​​ the​​ same​​ time​​ and​​ in​​ the​​ same​​ place​​ as​​ the​​ normal​​ Olympic​​ Games.

 

    • The​​ disabled​​ athletes​​ are​​ able​​ to​​ compete​​ in​​ the​​ normal​​ Olympic​​ Games.

 

    • the​​ writer​​ is​​ in​​ favour​​ of​​ holding​​ the​​ games​​ for​​ the​​ disabled

 

    • the​​ writer​​ is​​ against​​ holding​​ the​​ games​​ for​​ the​​ disabled

 

  • What​​ is​​ the​​ main​​ idea​​ of​​ the​​ reading​​ passage?

 

    • Sir​​ Ludwig​​ Guttmann

 

    • Treating​​ the​​ disabled.by​​ playing​​ sports

 

    • Organising​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ for​​ the​​ disabled

 

    • The​​ history​​ of​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ for​​ the​​ disabled

 

 

 

 

UNIT​​ 12:​​ READING​​ &​​ VOCABULARY

 

(Đáp​​ án​​ bài​​ tập​​ tự​​ luyn)

 

EXERCISE

 

Exercise​​ 1.​​ PRONUNCIATION

 

Choose​​ the​​ word​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d​​ -that​​ has​​ the​​ underlined​​ part​​ pronounced​​ differently​​ from​​ that​​ of​​ the​​ others.

 

1.​​ A.​​ attract

B.​​ aquatic

C.​​ added

D.​​ facility

 

2.​​ A.​​ athlete

 

B.​​ appreciate

 

C.​​ wrestling

 

D.​​ freestyle

 

  • A.​​ gather

 

  • A.​​ compete

 

B.​​ athletics

 

B.​​ sport

 

C.​​ enthusiasm

 

C.​​ effort

 

D.​​ through

 

D.​​ introduce

 

5.​​ A.​​ attracted

 

B.​​ added

 

C.​​ competed

 

D.​​ developed

 

Exercise​​ 2.​​ Complete​​ these​​ sentences​​ with​​ one​​ appropriate​​ word.

 

  • The​​ Asian​​ Games​​ take​​ place​​ every​​ four​​ years.

 

  • In​​ this​​ event,​​ people​​ from​​ all​​ over​​ Asia​​ gather​​ together​​ to​​ compete​​ in​​ sports.

 

  • There​​ were​​ eleven​​ countries​​ taking​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ 1st​​ Asian​​ Games.

  • In​​ the​​ 14th​​ Asian​​ Games,​​ the​​ athletes​​ competed​​ in​​ 38​​ different​​ sports​​ and​​ won​​ 427​​ gold​​ medals.

 

  • Lewis​​ established​​ a​​ new​​ world​​ record​​ with​​ a​​ time​​ of​​ 9.86​​ seconds.

 

  • Ly​​ Duc​​ won​​ a​​ gold​​ medal​​ in​​ bodybuilding​​ in​​ the​​ 14th​​ Asian​​ Games.

 

  • The​​ 1st​​ Asian​​ Games​​ were​​ held​​ in​​ New​​ Delhi,​​ India​​ in​​ 1951.

 

  • The​​ 14th​​ Asian​​ Games​​ attracted​​ 9,919​​ participants​​ from​​ 44​​ countries.

 

  • Swimming​​ and​​ water​​ skiing​​ are​​ both​​ aquatic​​ sports.

 

  • Germany​​ hosted​​ the​​ World​​ Cup​​ finals​​ in​​ 2006.

 

Exercise​​ 3.​​ Match​​ each​​ of​​ the​​ following​​ names​​ of​​ sports​​ and​​ games​​ with​​ the​​ appropriate​​ sports​​ report.

 

  • Diving D.​​ Motor​​ Racing G.​​ Cycling J.​​ Football

 

  • Swimming E.​​ Hockey H.​​ BoxingK.​​ Table​​ Tennis

 

  • Athletics F.​​ VolleyballI.​​ Horse​​ Racing

 

    • Johnny​​ Law​​ smashed​​ the​​ ball​​ over​​ the​​ net.​​ It​​ hit​​ the​​ edge​​ of​​ the​​ table​​ and​​ spun​​ off​​ a​​ yard​​ from​​ Paul​​ Ray's​​ bat.​​ The​​ score​​ was​​ 17​​ all!​​ K

 

    • Sevelano​​ put​​ his​​ foot​​ down​​ and​​ began​​ to​​ overtake​​ the​​ car​​ in​​ front.​​ Two​​ more​​ laps​​ and​​ he​​ would​​ be​​ at​​ the​​ finishing​​ line.​​ D

 

    • 'Penalty!'​​ the​​ referee​​ shouted.​​ Carlos​​ Dominguez​​ placed​​ the​​ ball​​ carefully​​ in​​ front ​​​​ of​​ the​​ goal​​ mouth​​ and​​ walked​​ slowly​​ back.​​ Then​​ he​​ suddenly​​ turned,​​ ran​​ and​​ kicked.​​ J

 

    • Newton​​ College​​ won​​ most​​ of​​ the​​ track​​ events​​ including​​ the​​ 100,​​ 200​​ and​​ 1,000​​ meters,​​ but​​ Atlanta​​ were​​ clearly​​ on​​ top​​ in​​ the​​ field​​ events,​​ winning​​ both​​ the​​ long​​ jump​​ and​​ the​​ high​​ jump.​​ C

 

    • Anna​​ Eden​​ scored​​ a​​ surprise​​ victory​​ in​​ last​​ night's​​ competition​​ when​​ she​​ beat​​ Francesca​​ Morrotti.​​ Both​​ riders​​ pedalled​​ as​​ fast​​ as​​ they​​ could​​ but​​ on​​ the​​ last​​ gap​​ Anna's​​ legs​​ were​​ stronger​​ and​​ her​​ front​​ wheel​​ was​​ just​​ in​​ front​​ of​​ Francesca's​​ at​​ the​​ finish.​​ G

 

    • Mighty​​ Emperor​​ was​​ five​​ lengths​​ in​​ front​​ of​​ Sporting​​ Boy​​ as​​ they​​ approached​​ the​​ finishing​​ post.​​ The​​ favorite,​​ Wonderland,​​ jumped​​ badly​​ at​​ the​​ last​​ fence​​ and​​ almost​​ threw​​ the​​ jockey.​​ I

    • Morti​​ stood​​ on​​ the​​ top​​ board​​ for​​ several​​ seconds.​​ Then​​ he​​ jumped​​ high​​ in​​ the​​ air,​​ his​​ body​​ turning​​ over​​ and​​ over​​ before​​ his​​ head​​ pointed​​ downwards.​​ He​​ streched​​ out​​ his​​ arms​​ and​​ entered​​ the​​ water​​ without​​ splash!​​ A

 

    • Tamara​​ Costache​​ won​​ both​​ the​​ women's​​ 100​​ meters​​ breaststroke​​ and​​ the​​ women's​​ 50​​ meters​​ freestyle​​ at​​ the​​ Sunbury​​ Pool​​ in​​ Tokyo​​ on​​ Saturday​​ B

 

    • Joe​​ Bullman​​ caught​​ Bill​​ Wallace​​ with​​ a​​ left​​ hook​​ to​​ the​​ jaw​​ in​​ the​​ dosing​​ seconds​​ of​​ Round​​ 5.​​ Wallace's​​ knees​​ folded​​ under​​ him​​ and​​ next​​ moment​​ he​​ lay​​ flat​​ out​​ on​​ the​​ 'canvas.​​ Joe​​ was​​ the​​ winner​​ by​​ a​​ knock-out.​​ H

 

    • It​​ was​​ an​​ excellent​​ serve.​​ Ted​​ threw​​ the​​ ball​​ high​​ in​​ the​​ air,​​ jumped​​ up​​ and​​ hit​​ the​​ ball'​​ with​​ his​​ fist​​ into​​ the​​ Aston​​ court.​​ It​​ cleared​​ the​​ net​​ by​​ an​​ inch​​ or​​ so.​​ An​​ Aston​​ player​​ tried​​ to​​ return​​ it,​​ hit​​ it​​ with​​ palm​​ of​​ his​​ hand,​​ but​​ the​​ ball​​ crashed​​ into​​ the​​ net.​​ F

 

    • There​​ was​​ a​​ clash​​ of​​ sticks,​​ and​​ suddenly​​ the​​ ball​​ was​​ speeding​​ across​​ the​​ Brinton​​ goal.​​ Hinkley​​ seized​​ her​​ opportunity​​ at​​ once.​​ She​​ caught​​ the​​ ball​​ with​​ her​​ stick​​ and​​ a​​ moment​​ later​​ sent​​ it​​ crashing​​ into​​ goal.​​ E

 

Exercise​​ 4.​​ Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ (A,​​ B,​​ C​​ or​​ D)​​ that​​ best​​ fits​​ the​​ blank​​ space​​ in​​ the​​ following​​ passage.

 

The​​ 15thAsian​​ Games​​ (1)from​​ December​​ 1​​ through​​ December​​ 15,​​ 2006,​​ in​​ Doha,​​ Capital​​ of​​ Qatar. More​​ than 10,000​​ athletes,​​ who​​ (2)45​​ countries​​ and​​ regions,​​ took​​ part​​ in​​ 39​​ sports​​ and​​ 424​​ events​​ of​​ the​​ Games,​​ the​​ most​​ important​​ event​​ in​​ Asia.​​ Some​​ new​​ events​​ such​​ as​​ chess​​ and​​ triathlon​​ were​​ also​​ (3)in​​ the​​ Games.​​ The​​ 15th​​ Asian​​ Games​​ was​​ organized​​ at​​ 34​​ sporting​​ (4)​​ ,​​ ​​  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ including​​ Khalifa​​ Stadium,​​ which​​ (5)_​​ the​​ opening​​ and​​ closing​​ ceremonies.​​ The​​ Opening​​ Ceremony​​ of​​ the​​ 15th​​ Asian​​ Games,​​ Doha​​ 2006,​​ at​​ Khalifa​​ Stadium,

was​​ the​​ most​​ (6)

opening​​ of​​ any​​ Games​​ with​​ 50,000​​ people​​ to​​ get​​ into

Khalifa​​ Stadium​​ and​​ more​​ than​​ one billion​​ television​​ (7).The​​ Doha​​ Asian​​ Games​​ Organizing​​ Committee​​ (DAGOC)​​ wanted​​ to​​ ensure​​ that​​ everybody​​ who​​ saw​​ the​​ ceremony​​ would​​ have​​ a​​ memory​​ for​​ life​​ as​​ suggested​​ in​​ the​​ (8)"The​​ Games​​ of​​ Your​​ Life."​​ The​​ 151h​​ Asian​​ Games​​ was​​ a​​ successful​​ sporting​​ event​​ that​​ all

(9)would​​ never​​ forget.​​ Everyone​​ is​​ looking​​ forward​​ (10)the​​ 16th​​ Asian​​ Games,​​ which​​ will​​ be​​ held​​ in​​ Guangzhou,​​ China,​​ from​​ November​​ 2​​ to​​ November​​ 18,​​ 2010.

 

1.​​ A.​​ set​​ up

B.​​ took​​ part

C.​​ brought​​ about

D.​​ took​​ place

 

2.​​ A.​​ symbolized

 

B.​​ represented

 

C.​​ expressed

 

D.​​ typified

 

3.​​ A.​​ included

 

B.​​ contained

 

C.​​ competed

 

D.​​ consisted

 

  • A.​​ events

 

  • A.​​ held

B.​​ facilities

 

B.​​ occurred

C.​​ venues

 

C.​​ took

D.​​ teams

 

D.​​ hosted

 

6.​​ A.​​ colorful

 

B.​​ formal

 

C.​​ spectacular

 

D.​​ elaborate

 

  • A.​​ viewers

 

  • A.​​ portrait

 

B.​​ observers

 

B.​​ banner

 

C.​​ partners

 

C.​​ streamer

 

D.​​ spectators

 

D.​​ slogan

 

9.​​ A.​​ attenders

 

B.​​ attendees

 

C.​​ attendants

 

D.​​ attendances

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • the​​ writer​​ is​​ in​​ favour​​ of​​ holding​​ the​​ games​​ for​​ the​​ disabled

 

  • the​​ writer​​ is​​ against​​ holding​​ the​​ games​​ for​​ the​​ disabled

 

  • What​​ is​​ the​​ main​​ idea​​ of​​ the​​ reading​​ passage?

 

    • Sir​​ Ludwig​​ Guttmann

 

    • Treating​​ the​​ disabled.by​​ playing​​ sports

 

    • Organising​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ for​​ the​​ disabled

 

    • The​​ history​​ of​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ for​​ the​​ disabled

 

 

PHẦN 2

 

UNIT​​ 12:​​ SPEAKING​​ AND​​ LISTENING

 

UNIT​​ 12.​​ THE​​ ASIAN​​ GAMES

 

Lesson​​ 2.​​ Speaking​​ and​​ Listening

 

SPEAKING

 

Task​​ 1.​​ Work​​ in​​ pairs.​​ Ask​​ and​​ answer​​ questions​​ about​​ the​​ Asian​​ Games,​​ using​​ the​​ information​​ from​​ the​​ fable​​ below

 

 

 

 

 

​​ 

A:​​ When​​ and​​ where​​ were​​ the​​ 1st​​ Asian​​ 

Games?​​ B:​​ They​​ were​​ held​​ in​​ 1951​​ in​​ India.

A:​​ How​​ many​​ countries​​ took​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ Games?​​ B:​​ Eleven​​ countries​​ took​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ Games.

A:​​ How​​ many​​ sports​​ were​​ there​​ at​​ the​​ Games?​​ B:​​ There​​ were​​ six​​ sports​​ at​​ the​​ Games.

Task​​ 2.​​ Work​​ in​​ groups.​​ Take​​ turns​​ to​​ talk​​ about​​ the​​ sports​​ results​​ of​​ the​​ Vietnamese​​ athletes​​ at​​ 14th​​ Asian​​ Games.

 

 

  • In​​ bodybuilding,​​ the​​ Vietnamese​​ athletes​​ won​​ one​​ sold​​ medal​​ and​​ one​​ bronze​​ medal.

  • In​​ billiards,​​ the​​ Vietnamese​​ athletes​​ won​​ one​​ gold​​ medal​​ and​​ one​​ silver​​ medal.

 

  • In​​ karatedo,​​ the​​ Vietnamese​​ athletes​​ won​​ two​​ gold​​ medals​​ and​​ one​​ bronze​​ medal.

 

  • In​​ shooting,​​ the​​ Vietnamese​​ athletes​​ won​​ one​​ bronze​​ medal.

 

  • In​​ wushu,​​ the​​ Vietnamese​​ athletes​​ won​​ one​​ silver​​ medal​​ and​​ one​​ bronze​​ medal.​​ LISTENING

Before​​ you​​ listen

 

Work​​ with​​ a​​ partner.​​ Look​​ at​​ the​​ pictures​​ and​​ answer​​ the​​ questions.

 

  • What​​ are​​ the​​ names​​ of​​ these​​ sports?

 

  • Have​​ you​​ ever​​ watched​​ sports​​ like​​ these​​ on​​ television?

 

  • Which​​ sport(s)​​ do​​ you​​ like​​ best?​​ Why?

 

TAPESCRIPT

 

Good​​ evening.​​ It's​​ 10.15​​ and​​ it’s​​ time​​ for​​ “The​​ Asian​​ Games​​ Report".​​ It’s​​ the​​ 3rd​​ day​​ of​​ the​​ Games.​​ Well,​​ todays​​ most​​ important​​ event​​ was​​ the​​ women's​​ 200​​ metre​​ freestyle.​​ The​​ Japanese,​​ Yuko​​ was​​ first​​ and​​ got​​ the​​ gold​​ medal.​​ She​​ made​​ a​​ new​​ world​​ record​​ time​​ of​​ 1​​ minute​​ 58​​ seconds.​​ The​​ Japanese​​ athletes​​ won​​ two​​ sold​​ medals​​ yesterday,​​ and​​ three​​ the​​ day​​ before,​​ so​​ in​​ the​​ first​​ three​​ days​​ they've​​ won​​ six​​ sold​​ medals.

 

….​​ Here​​ were​​ in​​ the​​ Gymnasium.​​ Lily,​​ the​​ Chinese​​ gymnast,​​ has​​ just​​ finished​​ her​​ display.​​ She's​​ got​​ an​​ average​​ of​​ 9.5​​ points.​​ That’s​​ the​​ best​​ score​​ today!​​ Lilys​​ won​​ the​​ gold​​ medal!

...​​ And​​ this​​ is​​ Lee​​ Bong-ju​​ coming​​ from​​ Korea.​​ This​​ is​​ the​​ second​​ time​​ he​​ competed​​ in​​ the​​ long​​ jump​​ at​​ the​​ Asian​​ Games.​​ Last​​ time,​​ he​​ jumped​​ 8.5​​ metres.​​ Today​​ he's​​ won​​ a​​ gold​​ medal​​ for​​ men's​​ long​​ jump.​​ He​​ jumped​​ 8.9​​ metres.

 

..​​ Now​​ we're​​ waiting​​ for​​ the​​ last​​ high​​ jumper.​​ Vichai​​ coming​​ from​​ Thailand,​​ he​​ bar​​ is​​ at​​ 2.30​​ metres​​ and...​​ it​​ seems​​ too​​ high​​ for​​ him.​​ Vichai​​ has​​ just​​ jumped!

 

…Oh!​​ He's​​ crashed​​ into​​ the​​ bar!​​ He’s​​ landing.​​ The​​ bar​​ has​​ fallen​​ too.​​ He's​​ getting​​ up​​ and​​ walking​​ away.​​ But​​ he’s​​ very​​ disappointed.​​ While​​ you​​ listen

 

Task​​ 1.​​ Listen​​ and​​ choose​​ the​​ best​​ answer​​ A,​​ B,​​ C​​ or​​ D​​ for​​ the​​ following​​ sentences.

 

  • Yuko​​ won​​ the​​ gold​​ medal​​ in​​ women’s​​ swimming.​​ She​​ set​​ a​​ new​​ world​​ record​​ time​​ of…...

 

    • 200​​ secondsC.​​ 1​​ minute​​ 58​​ seconds

 

    • 1​​ minute​​ 38​​ secondsD.​​ 1​​ minute​​ 48​​ seconds

 

  • Lily​​ got​​ an​​ average​​ of……………points​​ in​​ her​​ gymnastics​​ event.

 

A.​​ 9.5B.​​ 5.9C.​​ 15D.​​ 5

 

  • Lee​​ Bong-ju​​ jumped​​ …………..and​​ he​​ won​​ the​​ gold​​ medal​​ in​​ men’s​​ long​​ jump.

 

A.​​ 8.5​​ mB.​​ 8.9​​ mC.​​ 9.8 mD.​​ 18​​ m

 

  • The​​ bar​​ that​​ Vichai​​ had​​ to​​ jump​​ over​​ was​​ at…………..

 

A.​​ 3.2mB.​​ 2.3 mC.​​ 2.0​​ mD.​​ 2.5​​ m

 

  • Which​​ of​​ the​​ following​​ sports​​ events​​ was​​ NOT​​ mentioned​​ in​​ the​​ report?

 

    • swimmingC.​​ long​​ and​​ high​​ jumps

 

    • gymnastics.D.​​ weightlifting

 

1.​​ C2.​​ A3.​​ B4.​​ B5.​​ D

 

Task​​ 2.​​ Listen​​ again​​ and​​ answer​​ the​​ following​​ questions.

 

  • What​​ time​​ was​​ "The​​ Asian​​ Games​​ Report"​​ programme?

 

=>​​ 10.15​​ p.m.

 

  • How​​ many​​ gold​​ medals​​ have​​ the​​ Japanese​​ athletes​​ won​​ in​​ the​​ first​​ three​​ days?

 

=>​​ 6​​ gold​​ medals.

  • How​​ many​​ times​​ has​​ Lee​​ Bong-ju​​ competed​​ in​​ the​​ long​​ jump?

 

=>​​ 2​​ times.

 

  • What​​ was​​ the​​ last​​ sports​​ event​​ mentioned​​ in​​ the​​ report?

 

=>​​ High​​ jump.

 

  • How​​ was​​ Vichai​​ after​​ he​​ finished​​ his​​ performance?

 

=>​​ He​​ was​​ very​​ disappointed.

 

 

 

 

UNIT​​ 12:​​ SPEAKING​​ AND​​ LISTENING

 

(Bài​​ tập​​ tự​​ luyn)

 

 

 

 

EXERCISE

 

Exercise​​ 1.​​ Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ completes​​ the​​ sentence​​ or​​ substitutes​​ for​​ the​​ underlined​​ word​​ or​​ phrase.

 

  • The​​ Vietnamese participants​​ always​​ take partsports​​ events​​ with​​ great​​ enthusiasm.

 

    • inB.​​ onC.​​ atD.​​ to

 

  • The​​ Asian​​ Games​​ have​​ been​​ advancing​​ _all​​ aspects.

 

    • onB.​​ atC.​​ inD.​​ for

 

  • New​​ sports​​ and​​ traditional​​ sports​​ have​​ been​​ addedthe​​ Games.

 

    • inB.​​ onC.​​ upD.​​ to

 

  • In​​ spite of​​ all​​ its,​​ medical​​ science​​ knows​​ little​​ about​​ the​​ brain.

 

    • advantagesB.​​ advancesC.​​ approachesD.​​ advents

 

  • Football​​ fans​​ gathered​​ around​​ the​​ TV​​ in​​ the​​ comer​​ of​​ the​​ club​​ to​​ see​​ the​​ final.

 

    • assembledB.​​ collectedC.​​ wanderedD.​​ reached

 

  • Recently​​ the​​ Asian Games​​ has​​ increased in.

 

    • polularB.​​ popularizingC.​​ popularityD.​​ popularly

  • I'd​​ rather​​ go​​ to​​ the​​ football​​ fieldbeing​​ at​​ home​​ today.

 

    • instead ofB.​​ because​​ ofC.​​ in​​ spite​​ ofD.​​ due​​ to

 

  • The​​ World​​ Cup​​ is​​ a​​ footballwhich​​ is​​ open​​ to​​ all​​ countries.

 

    • participationB.​​ involvementC.​​ occasionD.​​ competition

 

  • Scuba-diving​​ and​​ windsurfing​​ are​​ both​​ aquatic​​ sports.

 

    • fieldB.​​ waterC.​​ combatD.​​ individual

 

  • Their​​ efforts​​ were​​ muchwhen​​ they​​ won​​ 2​​ gold,​​ medals​​ in​​ bodybuilding​​ and​​ billiards.

 

    • consideredB.​​ requiredC.​​ expendedD.​​ appreciated

 

Exercise​​ 2.​​ Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d​​ -that​​ best​​ completes​​ the​​ sentence.

 

  • Bill​​ Gate,is​​ the​​ president​​ of​​ Microsoft​​ Company,​​ is​​ a​​ billionaire.

 

    • whoB.​​ whoseC.​​ whomD.​​ that

 

  • Tuna,​​ _,​​ may​​ weigh​​ up​​ to​​ 1,000​​ pounds.

 

    • one​​ of the​​ sea​​ giantsB.​​ can​​ be​​ giants​​ of​​ the​​ sea

 

C.​​ is​​ the​​ sea​​ giantD.​​ the​​ sea​​ of​​ the​​ giant

 

  • Louis​​ Renault​​ greatly​​ improved​​ automobile​​ technologythe​​ drive​​ shaft​​ in​​ 1898.

 

    • by​​ inventingB.​​ that​​ he​​ invented

 

C.​​ his​​ inventingD.​​ the​​ invention​​ of

 

  • The​​ whistle​​ signaled​​ the​​ end​​ of​​ the​​ first​​ half.​​ The​​ march​​ will​​ continue​​ after​​ half-​​ time​​ and​​ now​​ AC​​ MilanJuventus​​ by​​ 2​​ goal​​ to​​ nil.

 

    • ledB.​​ is​​ leadingC.​​ has​​ ledD.​​ leads

 

  • Not​​ onlyvisit​​ Japan​​ but​​ they​​ plan​​ to​​ stop​​ off​​ in​​ the​​ USA​​ as​​ well.

 

    • they​​ plan​​ toB.​​ they​​ must

 

C.​​ will​​ theyD.​​ are​​ they​​ paying

  • There​​ are​​ believedover​​ 300​​ species​​ of​​ trees​​ in​​ El​​ Yunque​​ rain​​ forest​​ in​​ Puerto​​ Rico.

 

    • to​​ beB.​​ beingC.​​ they​​ areD.​​ there​​ are

 

  • Helen​​ asked​​ methe​​ film​​ called​​ 'Star​​ Wars'.

 

    • have​​ I​​ seenB.​​ if​​ I​​ had​​ seen

 

C.​​ have​​ you​​ seenD.​​ if​​ had​​ I​​ seen

 

  • Peter's​​ score​​ on​​ the​​ test​​ is​​ the​​ highest​​ in​​ class;​​ helast​​ night.

 

    • must​​ studyB.​​ must​​ have​​ studied

 

C.​​ studiedD.​​ had​​ studied

 

  • He​​ speaks​​ English​​ as​​ if hea​​ native​​ English.

 

    • wereB.​​ had​​ beenC.​​ isD.​​ be

 

  • Her​​ parents​​ insisted​​ that​​ sheuntil​​ she​​ finished​​ her​​ degree.

 

    • stayedB.​​ staysC.​​ stayD.​​ would​​ stay

 

Exercise​​ 3.​​ Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase-​​ A,​​ B,​​ C​​ or​​ D​​ -​​ that​​ needscorrecting.

 

  • Those​​ of​​ you​​ who​​ signed​​ up​​ for​​ Dr.​​ Daniel's​​ anthropology​​ class​​ should​​ get​​ their

 

ABC

 

books​​ as​​ soon​​ as​​ possible.

 

D

 

  • The​​ geology​​ professor​​ showed​​ us​​ a​​ sample​​ of​​ volcanic​​ rock​​ dated​​ back​​ seven

 

ABCD

 

hundred​​ years.

 

  • Scientists​​ worry​​ what​​ the​​ continued​​ use​​ of​​ certain​​ pollutants​​ may​​ damage​​ the

 

ABCD

 

Earth's​​ ozone​​ layer.

 

  • Cable​​ television​​ companies​​ recently​​ announced​​ that​​ it​​ will​​ increase

 

ABC

services​​ charges​​ next​​ year.

 

D

 

  • Rattan,​​ a​​ close​​ relative​​ of​​ bamboo,​​ is​​ often​​ used​​ to​​ make​​ tables,​​ chairs,​​ and

 

ABC

 

other​​ furnitures.

 

D

 

Exercise​​ 4.​​ Choose​​ the​​ word​​ that​​ has​​ the​​ main​​ stress​​ placed​​ differently​​ from​​ that​​ of​​ the​​ others.

 

  • A.​​ AsianB.​​ gatherC.​​ advanceD.​​ decade

 

  • A.​​ facilitiesB.​​ solidarityC.​​ performanceD.​​ aquatic

 

  • A.​​ appreciateB.​​ promoteC.​​ participateD.​​ introduce

 

  • A.​​ athleticsB.​​ hockeyC.​​ volleyballD.​​ rugby

 

  • A.​​ volunteerB.​​ competitionC.​​ enthusiasticD.​​ intercultural

 

Exercise​​ 5.​​ Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ (A,​​ B,​​ C​​ or​​ D)​​ that​​ best​​ completes​​ the​​ sentence.

 

  • They've​​ a​​ horrible​​ new​​ tower​​ block​​ where​​ that​​ lovely​​ old​​ building​​ used​​ to​​ be.

 

    • put​​ upB.​​ put​​ downC.​​ pushed​​ upD.​​ pulled​​ down

 

  • I​​ agree​​ with​​ most​​ of​​ what​​ you​​ said,​​ but​​ I​​ can't​​ your​​ idea​​ of​​ letting​​ children​​ leave​​ school​​ at​​ 14.

 

    • keep​​ up withB.​​ catch​​ up​​ withC.​​ put​​ up​​ withD.​​ go​​ along​​ with

 

  • test​​ was​​ given,​​ our​​ class​​ leader​​ managed​​ to​​ get​​ good​​ marks.

 

    • WheneverB.​​ WhateverC.​​ HoweverD.​​ Wherever

 

  • volleyball​​ players,​​ footballers​​ cannot​​ use​​ their​​ hands​​ in​​ the​​ game.

 

    • LikeB.​​ DifferentC.​​ UnlikeD.​​ Opposite

 

  • Our​​ field​​ have​​ performed​​ very​​ well.

 

    • artistsB.​​ athletesC.​​ specialistsD.​​ sportmen

  • We​​ may​​ win,​​ we​​ may​​ lose​​ -​​ it's​​ just​​ the​​ of​​ the​​ draw.

 

    • strikeB.​​ oddsC.​​ chanceD.​​ luck

 

  • The​​ football​​ match​​ was​​ so​​ dull​​ that​​ most​​ of​​ the​​ left​​ at​​ half-time.

 

    • attendantsB.​​ audiencesC.​​ participantsD.​​ spectators

 

  • We​​ live​​ in​​ an​​ age​​ of​​ rapid​​ scientific​​ and​​ technological.

 

    • advanceB.​​ advancesC.​​ advancingD.​​ advancement

 

  • Shortly​​ after​​ receiving​​ her​​ gold​​ medal,​​ the​​ Olympic​​ champion​​ answered​​ questions​​ at​​ the​​ press.

 

    • discussionB.​​ assemblyC.​​ conferenceD.​​ seminar

 

  • This​​ multi-sport​​ event​​ is​​ an​​ occasion​​ when​​ friendship​​ and​​ are​​ built​​ and​​ promoted.

 

    • knowledgeB.​​ solidarityC.​​ effortD.​​ enthusiasm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PHN​​ 3

 

UNIT​​ 12:​​ GRAMMAR​​ (Bài​​ tp​​ t​​ luyn)​​ THE​​ ASIAN​​ GAMES

Lesson​​ 3.​​ Grammar

 

 

 

 

EXERCISE

 

Exercise​​ 1.​​ Complete​​ each​​ of​​ the​​ sentences​​ with​​ who,​​ whom,​​ which,​​ that,​​ whose,​​ where,​​ when,​​ why,​​ what,​​ whoever,​​ whatever,​​ wherever,​​ whenever,​​ whichever.

 

  • He​​ didn't​​ believe​​ I​​ said​​ annoyed​​ me​​ very​​ much.

 

  • Two​​ men,​​ neither​​ of​​ I​​ had​​ seen​​ before,​​ came​​ into​​ the​​ office.

 

  • He's​​ got​​ a​​ job​​ in​​ a​​ new​​ firm,​​ they​​ don't​​ work​​ such​​ long​​ hours.

 

  • Have​​ you​​ got​​ something​​ will​​ get​​ ink​​ out​​ of​​ a​​ carpet?

  • He​​ was​​ respected​​ by​​ the​​ people​​ with​​ he​​ worked.

 

  • He​​ didn't​​ know​​ the​​ foreign​​ language,​​ made​​ it​​ difficult​​ for​​ him​​ to​​ get​​ a​​ job.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • I've​​ no​​ idea​​ _he​​ behaved​​ strangely​​ at​​ the​​ meeting

 

 

 

why

A.​​ whenB.​​ whereC.​​ whichD.

 

  • Expertsfeel​​ that​​ they​​ are​​ related​​ to​​ the​​ deep​​ wishes​​ and​​ fears​​ of​​ the​​ dreamer.

 

    • study​​ dreamsB.​​ who​​ dream​​ study

 

C.​​ whose​​ dream​​ studyD.​​ who​​ study​​ dreams

 

  • No​​ one​​ took​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ competition,?

 

    • did​​ theyB.​​ didn't​​ theyC.​​ did​​ he

      • didn't​​ he

 

  • Jet​​ streams​​ are​​ layers​​ of​​ airrapidly​​ above​​ the​​ earth's​​ surface

 

    • that​​ moveB.​​ moveC.​​ have​​ movedD.​​ move

 

  • Many​​ young​​ people are​​ fond​​ offootball​​ and​​ other​​ kinds​​ of​​ sports.

 

    • playB.​​ to​​ playC.​​ playing

      • played

 

  • There​​ is no​​ pointa​​ fuss​​ over​​ it

    • to​​ makeB.​​ makingC.​​ being​​ made

      • to​​ be​​ made

 

  • Now​​ they​​ regrettheir​​ son​​ by​​ providing​​ too​​ many​​ material​​ possessions.

 

    • having spoiledB.​​ having​​ been​​ spoiled

 

C.​​ to​​ have​​ spoiledD.​​ to​​ have​​ been​​ spoiled

 

  • The​​ old man​​ said​​ hein​​ this​​ village​​ for​​ over​​ 70​​ years.

 

    • has​​ been livingB.​​ was​​ livingC.​​ is​​ livingD.​​ had​​ been​​ living

 

  • The​​ missing​​ man's​​ family​​ is​​ desperately​​ seeking​​ anyone​​ him.

information​​ about

 

 

 

having

A.​​ hasB.​​ who​​ haveC.​​ whoseD.

 

  • The​​ first​​ villagewas​​ not​​ far​​ from​​ the​​ capital.

 

    • that​​ I​​ visited​​ toB.​​ where​​ I​​ visitedC.​​ to​​ which​​ I​​ visitedD.​​ I​​ visited

 

 

 

 

Exercise​​ 3.​​ What​​ do​​ you​​ say​​ in​​ these​​ situations?​​ Complete​​ each​​ sentence​​ with​​ a​​ relative​​ clause.

 

  • Your​​ friend​​ lost​​ some​​ keys.​​ You​​ want​​ to​​ know​​ if​​ he​​ has​​ found​​ them.​​ You​​ say.​​ Have​​ you……………………….​​ ?

  • A​​ friend​​ is​​ wearing​​ a​​ beautiful​​ dress.​​ You​​ like​​ it.​​ You​​ tell​​ her.​​ I  ​​​​ ​​ like……………………………………………..

  • A​​ friend​​ is​​ going​​ to​​ see​​ a​​ film.​​ You​​ want​​ to​​ know​​ the​​ name​​ of​​ the​​ film.​​ You​​ say.​​ What's​​ the​​ name………………….

 

  • You​​ wanted​​ to​​ visit​​ a​​ museum.​​ It​​ was​​ shut​​ when​​ you​​ got​​ there.​​ You​​ tell​​ a​​ friend.​​ The​​ museum………………

 

  • You​​ invited​​ some​​ people​​ to​​ your​​ party.​​ Some​​ of​​ them​​ couldn't​​ come.​​ You​​ tell​​ someone.

 

Some​​ of​​ the​​ people………………….

  • Your​​ friend​​ had​​ to​​ do​​ some​​ work.​​ You​​ want​​ to​​ know​​ if​​ she​​ has​​ finished.​​ You​​ say.​​ Have​​ you……………….

 

  • You​​ hired​​ a​​ car.​​ It​​ broke​​ down​​ after​​ a​​ few​​ miles.​​ You​​ tell​​ a​​ friend.​​ The​​ car……………….

  • You​​ stayed​​ at​​ a​​ hotel.​​ Tom​​ had​​ recommended​​ it​​ to​​ you.​​ You​​ tell​​ a​​ friend.​​ We​​ stayed……

 

 

 

Exercise​​ 4.​​ Read​​ the​​ information​​ and​​ complete​​ each​​ sentence.

 

  • A​​ friend​​ of​​ mine​​ helped​​ me​​ to​​ get​​ a​​ job.​​ His​​ father​​ is​​ the​​ manager​​ of​​ a​​ company.​​ A​​ friend​​ of​​ mine………………………

  • Mike​​ gave​​ half​​ of​​ the​​ £50,000​​ he​​ won​​ to​​ his​​ parents.​​ Mike​​ won​​ £50,000,……………

  • London​​ was​​ once​​ the​​ largest​​ city​​ in​​ the​​ world,​​ but​​ the​​ population​​ is​​ now​​ falling.​​ The​​ population………………..

 

  • A​​ number​​ of​​ suggestions​​ were​​ made​​ at​​ the​​ meeting,​​ but​​ most​​ of​​ them​​ were​​ not​​ very​​ practical.

 

Most​​ of​​ the………………….

 

  • It​​ is​​ a​​ medieval​​ palace.​​ The​​ king​​ hid​​ in​​ its​​ tower​​ during​​ the​​ civil​​ war.​​ It……………………

 

  • I​​ couldn't​​ remember​​ the​​ number​​ of​​ my​​ own​​ car.​​ This​​ made​​ the​​ police​​ suspicious.​​ I……………………

 

  • You​​ sent​​ me​​ a​​ present.​​ Thank​​ you​​ very​​ much​​ for​​ it.​​ Thank​​ you……………………..

  • Dr​​ Andy​​ Todd​​ is​​ head​​ of​​ Downlands​​ Hospital.​​ He​​ has​​ criticized​​ government​​ plans​​ to​​ cut​​ health​​ funding.

Dr​​ Andy​​ Todd............................​​ to​​ cut​​ health​​ funding.

 

  • They​​ are​​ chosing​​ the​​ boys​​ for​​ the​​ school's​​ football​​ team.​​ All​​ of​​ them​​ are​​ under​​ 9.​​ All​​ of​​ the​​ boys..................................are​​ under​​ 9.

  • I​​ went​​ to​​ see​​ my​​ nephew​​ Jimmy.​​ I​​ used​​ to​​ look​​ after​​ him​​ when​​ he​​ was​​ small.​​ I​​ went………………

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UNIT​​ 12:​​ GRAMMAR

 

(Đáp​​ án​​ bài​​ tập​​ tự​​ luyn)

 

 

 

 

Exercise​​ 1.​​ Complete​​ each​​ of​​ the​​ sentences​​ with​​ who,​​ whom,​​ which,​​ that,​​ whose,​​ where,​​ when,​​ why,​​ what,​​ whoever,​​ whatever,​​ wherever,​​ whenever,​​ whichever.

 

  • He​​ didn't​​ believe​​ what​​ I​​ said​​ which​​ annoyed​​ me​​ very​​ much.

 

  • Two​​ men,​​ neither​​ of​​ whom​​ I​​ had​​ seen​​ before,​​ came​​ into​​ the​​ office.

 

  • He's​​ got​​ a​​ job​​ in​​ a​​ new​​ firm,​​ where​​ they​​ don't​​ work​​ such​​ long​​ hours.

 

  • Have​​ you​​ got​​ something​​ that​​ will​​ get​​ ink​​ out​​ of​​ a​​ carpet?

 

  • He​​ was​​ respected​​ by​​ the​​ people​​ with​​ whom​​ he​​ worked.

 

  • He​​ didn't​​ know​​ the​​ foreign​​ language,​​ which​​ made​​ it​​ difficult​​ for​​ him​​ to​​ get​​ a​​ job.

 

  • MichealCroz,​​ with​​ whose​​ help​​ Whymper​​ climbed​​ the​​ Matterhorn,​​ was​​ one​​ of​​ the​​ first​​ professional​​ guides.

 

  • This​​ is​​ a​​ letter​​ from​​ my​​ father,​​ who(m)we​​ hope​​ will​​ be​​ out​​ of​​ hospital​​ soon.

 

  • Whichever​​ one​​ of​​ you​​ broke​​ the​​ window​​ will​​ have​​ to​​ pay​​ for​​ it.

 

  • During​​ the​​ performance​​ there​​ were​​ moments​​ when​​ she​​ found​​ it​​ difficult​​ not​​ to​​ laugh.

 

  • I​​ hope​​ that​​ whoever​​ left​​ this​​ rubbish​​ here'​​ is​​ going​​ to​​ clear​​ it​​ away.

 

  • Whenever​​ my​​ neighbour​​ is​​ cooking​​ there​​ is​​ a​​ smell​​ of​​ burning.

 

  • I​​ think​​ the​​ government​​ should​​ improve​​ the​​ health​​ service,​​ whatever​​ the​​ cost.

  • The​​ reason​​ why​​ I​​ didn’t​​ write​​ to​​ you​​ was​​ that​​ I​​ didn’t​​ know​​ your​​ address.

 

  • He​​ said​​ he​​ was​​ calling​​ from​​ Landsford​​ Park,​​ wherever​​ that​​ it

 

Exercise​​ 2.​​ Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase-​​ a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ completes​​ the​​ sentence.

 

  • I've​​ no​​ idea​​ _he​​ behaved​​ strangely​​ at​​ the​​ meeting

 

    • when B.​​ where C.​​ whichD.​​ why

 

  • Expertsfeel​​ that​​ they​​ are​​ related​​ to​​ the​​ deep​​ wishes​​ and​​ fears​​ of​​ the​​ dreamer.

 

    • study​​ dreamsB.​​ who​​ dream​​ study

 

C.​​ whose​​ dream​​ studyD.​​ who​​ study​​ dreams

 

  • No​​ one​​ took​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ competition,?

 

    • did​​ theyB.​​ didn't​​ theyC.​​ did​​ he

      • didn't​​ he

 

  • Jet​​ streams​​ are​​ layers​​ of​​ airrapidly​​ above​​ the​​ earth's​​ surface

 

    • that moveB.​​ moveC.​​ have​​ moved D.​​ move

 

  • Many​​ young​​ people​​ are​​ fond​​ of

football​​ and​​ other​​ kinds​​ of​​ sports.

 

    • playB.​​ to​​ playC.​​ playing

      • played

 

  • There​​ is no​​ pointa​​ fuss​​ over​​ it

 

    • to​​ makeB.​​ makingC.​​ being​​ made

      • to​​ be​​ made

 

  • Now​​ they​​ regrettheir​​ son​​ by​​ providing​​ too​​ many​​ material​​ possessions.

 

    • having​​ spoiledB.​​ having​​ been​​ spoiled

 

C.​​ to​​ have​​ spoiledD.​​ to​​ have​​ been​​ spoiled

 

  • The​​ old man​​ said​​ hein​​ this​​ village​​ for​​ over​​ 70​​ years.

    • has​​ been​​ livingB.​​ was​​ livingC.​​ is​​ living D.​​ had​​ been​​ living

 

  • The​​ missing​​ man's​​ family​​ is​​ desperately​​ seeking​​ anyoneinformation​​ about​​ him.

 

    • hasB.​​ who​​ haveC.​​ whoseD.​​ having

 

  • The​​ first​​ villagewas​​ not​​ far​​ from​​ the​​ capital.

 

    • that​​ I​​ visited​​ toB.​​ where​​ I​​ visitedC.​​ to​​ which​​ I​​ visitedD.​​ I​​ visited

 

 

 

 

Exercise​​ 3.​​ What​​ do​​ you​​ say​​ in​​ these​​ situations?​​ Complete​​ each​​ sentence​​ with​​ a​​ relative​​ clause.

 

  • Your​​ friend​​ lost​​ some​​ keys.​​ You​​ want​​ to​​ know​​ if​​ he​​ has​​ found​​ them.​​ You​​ say.​​ Have​​ you​​ found​​ the​​ keys​​ you​​ lost?

  • A​​ friend​​ is​​ wearing​​ a​​ beautiful​​ dress.​​ You​​ like​​ it.​​ You​​ tell​​ her.​​ I​​ like​​ the​​ dress​​ (that/which)​​ you're​​ wearing.

  • A​​ friend​​ is​​ going​​ to​​ see​​ a​​ film.​​ You​​ want​​ to​​ know​​ the​​ name​​ of​​ the​​ film.​​ You​​ say.​​ What's​​ the​​ name​​ of​​ the​​ film​​ (that/which)​​ you're​​ going​​ to​​ see.

  • You​​ wanted​​ to​​ visit​​ a​​ museum.​​ It​​ was​​ shut​​ when​​ you​​ got​​ there.​​ You​​ tell​​ a​​ friend.​​ The​​ museum​​ (that/which)​​ I​​ want​​ to​​ visit​​ was​​ shut​​ when​​ I​​ got​​ there.

  • You​​ invited​​ some​​ people​​ to​​ your​​ party.​​ Some​​ of​​ them​​ couldn't​​ come.​​ You​​ tell​​ someone.

 

Some​​ of​​ the​​ people​​ (who/whom/that)​​ I​​ invited​​ to​​ the​​ party​​ couldn't​​ come.

 

  • Your​​ friend​​ had​​ to​​ do​​ some​​ work.​​ You​​ want​​ to​​ know​​ if​​ she​​ has​​ finished.​​ You​​ say.​​ Have​​ you​​ finished​​ the​​ work​​ (that/which)​​ you​​ had​​ to​​ do.

  • You​​ hired​​ a​​ car.​​ It​​ broke​​ down​​ after​​ a​​ few​​ miles.​​ You​​ tell​​ a​​ friend.​​ The​​ car​​ (that/which)​​ I​​ hired​​ broke​​ down​​ after​​ a​​ few​​ miles.

  • You​​ stayed​​ at​​ a​​ hotel.​​ Tom​​ had​​ recommended​​ it​​ to​​ you.​​ You​​ tell​​ a​​ friend.

We​​ stayed​​ at​​ a​​ hotel​​ (that/which)​​ Tom​​ had​​ recommended​​ to​​ us.

 

Exercise​​ 4.​​ Read​​ the​​ information​​ and​​ complete​​ each​​ sentence.

 

  • A​​ friend​​ of​​ mine​​ l1elpedme​​ to​​ get​​ a​​ job.​​ His​​ father​​ is​​ the​​ manager​​ of​​ a​​ company.​​ A​​ friend​​ of​​ mine,​​ whose​​ father​​ is​​ the​​ manager​​ of​​ a​​ company,​​ helped​​ me​​ to​​ get​​ a​​ job.

  • Mike​​ gave​​ half​​ of​​ the​​ £50,000​​ he​​ won​​ to​​ his​​ parents.​​ Mike​​ won​​ £50,000,​​ half​​ of​​ which​​ he​​ gave​​ to​​ his​​ parents.

  • London​​ was​​ once​​ the​​ largest​​ city​​ in​​ the​​ world,​​ but​​ the​​ population​​ is​​ now​​ falling.

 

The​​ population​​ of​​ London,​​ which​​ was​​ once​​ the​​ largest​​ city​​ in​​ the​​ world,​​ is​​ now​​ falling.

 

  • A​​ number​​ of​​ suggestions​​ were​​ made​​ at​​ the​​ meeting,​​ but​​ most​​ of​​ them​​ were​​ not​​ very​​ practical.

 

Most​​ of​​ the​​ suggestions​​ which/that​​ were​​ made​​ at​​ the​​ meeting​​ were​​ not​​ very​​ practical./​​ Most​​ of​​ the​​ suggestions​​ made​​ at​​ the​​ meeting....

 

  • It​​ is​​ a​​ medieval​​ palace.​​ The​​ king​​ hid​​ in​​ its​​ tower​​ during​​ the​​ civil​​ war.

 

It​​ is​​ a​​ medieval​​ palace,​​ in​​ whose​​ tower​​ the​​ king​​ hid​​ during​​ the​​ civil​​ war./...,​​ whose​​ tower​​ the​​ king​​ hid​​ in​​ during​​ the​​ civil​​ war.

 

  • I​​ couldn't​​ remember​​ the​​ number​​ of​​ my​​ own​​ car.​​ This​​ made​​ the​​ police​​ suspicious,​​ I​​ couldn't​​ remember​​ the​​ number​​ of​​ my​​ own​​ car,​​ which​​ made​​ the​​ police​​ suspicious.

  • You​​ sent​​ me​​ a​​ present.​​ Thank​​ you​​ very​​ much​​ for​​ it.

 

Thank​​ you​​ very​​ much​​ for​​ the​​ present​​ (which/that)​​ you​​ sent​​ me.

 

  • Dr​​ Andy​​ Todd​​ is​​ head​​ of​​ Downlands​​ Hospital.​​ He​​ has​​ criticized​​ government​​ plans​​ to​​ cut​​ health​​ funding.

 

Dr​​ Andy​​ Todd,​​ (who​​ is)​​ head​​ of​​ Down​​ lands​​ Hospital,​​ has​​ criticised​​ government​​ plans​​ to​​ cut​​ health​​ funding.

  • They​​ are​​ chosing​​ the​​ boys​​ for​​ the​​ school's​​ football​​ team.​​ All​​ of​​ them​​ are​​ under​​ 9.​​ All​​ of​​ the​​ boys​​ who​​ are​​ being​​ chosen​​ for​​ the​​ school's​​ football​​ team​​ are​​ under​​ 9./​​ All​​ of

the​​ boys​​ being​​ chosen​​ for​​ the​​ school's​​ football​​ team...

 

  • I​​ went​​ to​​ see​​ my​​ nephew​​ Jimmy.​​ I​​ used​​ to​​ look​​ after​​ him​​ when​​ he​​ was​​ small.

I​​ went​​ to​​ see​​ my​​ nephew​​ Jimmy​​ who(m)​​ I​​ used​​ to​​ look​​ after​​ when​​ he​​ was​​ small

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PHN​​ 4

 

UNIT​​ 12:​​ GRAMMAR

 

(Tài​​ liệu​​ bài​​ ging)

 

UNIT​​ 12.​​ THE​​ ASIAN​​ GAMES​​ Lesson​​ 4.Writing

 

 

 

 

WRITING

 

Suppose​​ Vietnam​​ is​​ going​​ to​​ host​​ the​​ coming​​ Asian​​ Games.​​ Write​​ a​​ paragraph​​ of​​ about​​ 120​​ words​​ to​​ describe​​ the​​ preparations​​ for​​ the​​ Games.

 

SAMPLE.

 

To​​ prepare​​ for​​ the​​ coming​​ Asian​​ Games,​​ we​​ have​​ a​​ lot​​ of​​ things​​ to​​ do.​​ First​​ of​​ all,​​ we​​ will​​ build​​ one​​ more​​ National​​ Stadium,​​ some​​ sports​​ buildings​​ and​​ car​​ parks.​​ The​​ National​​ Sports​​ Centers​​ and​​ local​​ stadiums​​ are​​ not​​ in​​ good​​ condition,​​ so​​ they​​ need​​ to​​ be​​ upgraded​​ to​​ serve​​ the​​ best​​ for​​ this​​ special​​ sports​​ occasion.​​ And​​ we​​ will​​ widen​​ the​​ training​​ areas,​​ roads​​ and​​ sports​​ buildings.​​ Then​​ we​​ have​​ to​​ equip​​ all​​ hotels​​ and​​ guest​​ houses​​ with​​ modern​​ facilities​​ to​​ welcome​​ foreign​​ athletes​​ and​​ visitors.​​ These​​ hotels​​ should​​ also​​ have​​ special​​ services​​ for​​ disabled​​ athletes.​​ It​​ is​​ necessary​​ to​​ promote​​ and​​ advertise​​ all​​ the​​ preparations​​ for​​ the​​ Asian​​ Games​​ on​​ the​​ radio​​ and​​ T.V.​​ Finally,​​ we​​ need​​ to​​ recruit​​ volunteers​​ to​​ serve​​ the​​ Games.​​ These​​ people​​ should​​ be​​ university​​ teachers​​ and​​ students​​ with​​ good​​ English.​​ One​​ more​​ important​​ thing​​ is​​ that​​ we​​ have​​ to​​ hold​​ a​​ competition​​ to​​ choose​​ an​​ official​​ song​​ for​​ welcoming​​ the​​ Asian​​ Games.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UNIT​​ 12:​​ GRAMMAR

 

(Bài​​ tập​​ tự​​ luyn)

Exercise​​ 1.​​ Choose​​ the​​ sentence​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ which​​ is​​ closest​​ in​​ meaning​​ to​​ the​​ printed​​ one.

 

  • Workers​​ are​​ not​​ allowed​​ to​​ use​​ the​​ office​​ phone​​ for​​ personal​​ calls.

 

    • They​​ don't​​ let​​ workers​​ use​​ the​​ office​​ phone.

 

    • The​​ office​​ phone​​ is​​ supposed.to​​ be​​ used​​ by​​ workers​​ only.

 

    • they​​ don't​​ allowed​​ workers​​ to​​ make​​ phone​​ calls​​ personally.

 

    • Workers​​ are​​ not​​ permitted​​ to​​ use​​ the​​ office​​ phone​​ for​​ personal​​ purpose.

 

  • I​​ might​​ have​​ taken​​ French​​ last​​ semester​​ if​​ I'd​​ known​​ it​​ was​​ offered.

 

    • Someone​​ offered​​ to​​ teach​​ me​​ French​​ last​​ semester.

 

    • I​​ knew​​ that​​ French​​ was​​ not​​ offered​​ last​​ semester.

 

    • I​​ didn't​​ take​​ French​​ last​​ semester.

 

    • I​​ took​​ French​​ the​​ last​​ semester​​ it​​ was​​ offered.

 

  • Times​​ Square​​ is​​ the​​ center​​ of​​ many​​ well-known​​ theaters​​ in​​ New​​ York.

 

    • Many​​ famous​​ theaters​​ are​​ located​​ in​​ New​​ York's​​ Times​​ Square.

 

    • Times​​ Square​​ is​​ the​​ name​​ of​​ a​​ well-known​​ theater​​ in​​ New​​ York.

 

    • New​​ York​​ is​​ in​​ the​​ center​​ of​​ Times​​ Square.

 

    • Many​​ theaters​​ in​​ central​​ New​​ York​​ are​​ open​​ all​​ the​​ time.

 

  • Shouldn't​​ you​​ smoke​​ fewer​​ cigarettes?

 

    • Do​​ you​​ think​​ you​​ should​​ smoke​​ fewer?

 

    • You​​ shouldn't​​ smoke​​ fewer​​ cigarettes,​​ should​​ you?

 

    • Should​​ you​​ smoke​​ more​​ cigarettes?

 

    • shouldn't​​ you​​ cut​​ down​​ on​​ your​​ smoking?

 

  • Jane​​ refused​​ to​​ attend​​ his​​ birthday​​ party,​​ which​​ made​​ him​​ feel​​ sad.

 

    • Jane's​​ refusal​​ to​​ attend​​ his​​ birthday​​ party​​ made​​ him​​ feel​​ sad.

 

    • He​​ felt​​ sad​​ not​​ to​​ be​​ able​​ to​​ attend​​ her​​ birthday'​​ party..

 

    • Jane​​ made​​ him​​ sad​​ despite​​ her​​ refusal​​ to​​ attend​​ his​​ birthday​​ party.

    • Jane​​ refused​​ to​​ attend​​ his​​ birthday​​ party​​ because​​ it​​ made​​ him​​ sad.

 

 

 

 

Exercise​​ 2.​​ From​​ the​​ four​​ words​​ or​​ phrases -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ choose​​ the​​ one​​ that​​ best​​ completes​​ the​​ sentence.

 

      • ​​ _​​ William​​ Shakespeare​​ is​​ the​​ most​​ widely​​ known.

 

        • Of​​ all​​ writers​​ in​​ EnglishB.​​ All​​ writers​​ in​​ English

 

C.​​ All​​ of​​ the​​ writers​​ in​​ EnglishD.​​ With​​ all,​​ writers​​ in​​ English

 

      • ​​ _,​​ John​​ Glenn​​ was​​ a​​ pioneer​​ in​​ the​​ U.S.​​ space​​ program.

 

        • The​​ first​​ American​​ to​​ orbit​​ the​​ earth

 

        • That​​ the​​ first​​ American​​ orbited​​ the​​ earth

 

        • Despite​​ the​​ first​​ American​​ who​​ orbited​​ the​​ earth

 

        • He​​ was​​ the​​ first​​ American​​ to​​ orbit​​ the​​ earth

 

      • James Cook,​​ _,​​ also​​ discovered​​ the​​ Hawaiian​​ Island.

 

        • by​​ exploring​​ the​​ South​​ Sea​​ he​​ reached​​ Australia

 

        • explored​​ the​​ South​​ Sea​​ and​​ reaching​​ Australia

 

        • explored​​ the​​ South​​ Sea​​ and​​ then​​ reached​​ Australia

 

        • who​​ explored​​ the​​ South​​ Sea​​ and​​ reached​​ Australia

 

      • Writing​​ pens​​ are made​​ inof​​ shapes,​​ sizes,​​ and​​ colors.

 

        • endless variety​​ an​​ almostB.​​ variety​​ an​​ almost​​ endless

 

C.​​ an​​ almost​​ endless​​ varietyD.​​ almost​​ variety​​ an​​ endless

 

      • Designed​​ by​​ Frederic​​ Auguste​​ Bartholdi,.

 

        • the​​ United​​ States​​ was​​ given​​ the​​ Statue​​ of​​ Liberty​​ by​​ the​​ people​​ of​​ France.

 

        • the​​ people,​​ of​​ France​​ gave​​ the​​ Statue​​ of​​ Liberty​​ to​​ the​​ United​​ States.

 

        • the​​ French​​ people​​ presented​​ the​​ United​​ States​​ with​​ a​​ gift,​​ the​​ Statue​​ of​​ Liberty.

 

        • the​​ Statue​​ of​​ Liberty​​ was​​ given​​ to​​ the​​ United​​ States​​ by​​ the​​ people​​ of​​ France.

 

 

Exercise​​ 3.​​ Choose​​ the​​ sentences​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d​​ -which​​ is​​ closest​​ in​​ meaning​​ to​​ the​​ printed​​ one.

 

      • I​​ find​​ your​​ grammar​​ and​​ organization​​ above​​ average,​​ John,​​ but​​ your​​ spelling​​ could​​ stand.some​​ improvement.

 

        • John's​​ writing​​ is​​ only​​ average.B.​​ John's​​ organization​​ is​​ poor.

 

C.​​ John​​ misspells​​ too​​ many​​ words.D.​​ John​​ can't​​ stand​​ to​​ write​​ 7

 

7.'Why​​ didn't​​ you​​ join​​ your​​ friends​​ on​​ the​​ trip?'​​ she​​ asked.

 

  • She​​ wanted​​ to​​ know​​ why​​ I​​ hadn't​​ joined​​ my​​ friends​​ on​​ the​​ trip.

 

  • She​​ asked​​ me​​ why​​ I​​ didn't​​ join​​ her​​ friends​​ on​​ the​​ trip.

 

  • She​​ suggested​​ that​​ I​​ join​​ my​​ friends​​ on​​ the​​ trip,

 

  • She​​ asked​​ me​​ why​​ didn't​​ I​​ join​​ my​​ friends​​ on​​ the​​ trip.

 

  • Although​​ there​​ was​​ a​​ lack​​ of​​ interest​​ to​​ begin​​ with,​​ the​​ main​​ reason​​ why​​ they​​ postponed,​​ the​​ picnic​​ was​​ the​​ rain.

 

    • The​​ picnic​​ was​​ put​​ off​​ because​​ off​​ the​​ rain.

 

    • They​​ held​​ the​​ picnic​​ in​​ spite​​ of​​ the​​ rain.

 

    • They​​ were​​ extremely​​ interested​​ in​​ having​​ the​​ picnic.

 

    • The​​ picnic​​ was​​ held,​​ but​​ few​​ people​​ showed​​ up.

 

  • Had​​ she​​ read​​ the​​ material,​​ she​​ would​​ have​​ been​​ prepared​​ for​​ class.

 

    • She​​ knew​​ the​​ answer​​ to​​ the​​ question.

 

    • She​​ was​​ not​​ prepared​​ for​​ class.

 

    • She​​ had​​ read​​ the​​ material,​​ but​​ she​​ didn't​​ know​​ the​​ answer.

 

    • Even​​ though​​ she​​ hadn't​​ read​​ the​​ material,​​ she​​ knew​​ the​​ answer.

 

  • Unlike​​ her​​ friends,​​ Jane​​ prefers​​ an​​ independent​​ life.

 

  • Jane​​ doesn't​​ like​​ her​​ friends​​ because​​ she​​ prefers​​ an​​ independent​​ life.

 

  • Her​​ friends​​ live​​ an​​ independent​​ life​​ and​​ Jane​​ doesn't​​ like​​ it.

  • Jane​​ prefers​​ an​​ independent​​ life​​ Put​​ her​​ friends​​ do​​ not.

 

  • Jane​​ doesn't​​ like​​ her​​ friends​​ to​​ live​​ a​​ dependent​​ life.

 

 

 

 

Exercise​​ 4.​​ Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase.​​ A,​​ B,​​ C​​ or​​ D​​ -that​​ needs​​ correcting.

 

    • Some​​ paper​​ dolls,​​ which​​ were​​ once​​ relatively​​ cheap,​​ are​​ previously

 

AB

C

 

considered​​ valuable​​ collectors'​​ items.

 

D

 

    • Although​​ its​​ height,​​ Mount​​ Whitney,​​ one​​ of​​ north​​ America's​​ highest

 

AB

C

 

mountains,​​ is​​ popular​​ with​​ hikers.

 

D

 

    • Although​​ we​​ concerned​​ about​​ the​​ problem​​ of​​ energy​​ resources,​​ we

 

A

 

must​​ not​​ fait​​ recognizing​​ the​​ need​​ for​​ environmental​​ protection.

 

BCD

 

 

 

 

    • MrOmura​​ has​​ been​​ a​​ member​​ of​​ that​​ athletic​​ club​​ for​​ over​​ ten​​ years​​ ago

 

AB

CD

 

    • Although​​ fewer​​ Americans​​ work​​ on​​ farms​​ today,​​ they​​ are​​ too​​ productive

 

AB

C

 

that​​ the​​ US​​ is​​ now​​ the​​ world's​​ top​​ food​​ exporter.

 

D

    • The​​ computer-based​​ tests​​ will​​ test​​ your​​ ability​​ to​​ understand​​ spoken

 

A​​ B

 

English,​​ to​​ read​​ nontechnical​​ language,​​ and​​ writing​​ correctly

 

C​​ D

 

    • A​​ number​​ of​​ the​​ materials​​ used​​ in​​ manufacturing​​ paint​​ are​​ potential

 

A​​ B

 

 

 

 

dangerous​​ if​​ mishandled.

 

CD

 

    • Most​​ of​​ the​​ food​​ what​​ elephants​​ eat​​ is​​ brought​​ to​​ their​​ mouths​​ bytheir​​ trunks.

 

AB(which/ what)CD

 

  • Never​​ in​​ the​​ history​​ of​​ humanity​​ has​​ there​​ been​​ more​​ people​​ living

 

ABC

 

on​​ this​​ relatively​​ small​​ planet

 

D

 

  • By​​ time​​ she​​ was​​ only​​ 17,​​ Shannon​​ Miller​​ has​​ won​​ mote​​ ,World​​ and

 

AB

 

Olympic​​ titles​​ than​​ any​​ other​​ American​​ gymnast.

 

CD

UNIT​​ 12:​​ GRAMMAR

 

(Đáp​​ án​​ bài​​ tập​​ tự​​ luyn)

 

 

 

 

Exercise​​ 1.​​ Choose​​ the​​ sentence​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ which​​ is​​ closest​​ in​​ meaning​​ to​​ the​​ printed​​ one.

 

  • Workers​​ are​​ not​​ allowed​​ to​​ use​​ the​​ office​​ phone​​ for​​ personal​​ calls.

 

    • They​​ don't​​ let​​ workers​​ use​​ the​​ office​​ phone.

 

    • The​​ office​​ phone​​ is​​ supposed.to​​ be​​ used​​ by​​ workers​​ only.

 

    • they​​ don't​​ allowed​​ workers​​ to​​ make​​ phone​​ calls​​ personally.

 

    • Workers​​ are​​ not​​ permitted​​ to​​ use​​ the​​ office​​ phone​​ for​​ personal​​ purpose.

 

  • I​​ might​​ have​​ taken​​ French​​ last​​ semester​​ if​​ I'd​​ known​​ it​​ was​​ offered.

 

    • Someone​​ offered​​ to​​ teach​​ me​​ French​​ last​​ semester.

 

    • I​​ knew​​ that​​ French​​ was​​ not​​ offered​​ last​​ semester.

 

    • I​​ didn't​​ take​​ French​​ last​​ semester.

 

    • I​​ took​​ French​​ the​​ last​​ semester​​ it​​ was​​ offered.

 

  • Times​​ Square​​ is​​ the​​ center​​ of​​ many​​ well-known​​ theaters​​ in​​ New​​ York.

 

    • Many​​ famous​​ theaters​​ are​​ located​​ in​​ New​​ York's​​ Times​​ Square.

 

    • Times​​ Square​​ is​​ the​​ name​​ of​​ a​​ well-known​​ theater​​ in​​ New​​ York.

 

    • New​​ York​​ is​​ in​​ the​​ center​​ of​​ Times​​ Square.

 

    • Many​​ theaters​​ in​​ central​​ New​​ York​​ are​​ open​​ all​​ the​​ time.

 

  • Shouldn't​​ you​​ smoke​​ fewer​​ cigarettes?

 

    • Do​​ you​​ think​​ you​​ should​​ smoke​​ fewer?

 

    • You​​ shouldn't​​ smoke​​ fewer​​ cigarettes,​​ should​​ you?

 

    • Should​​ you​​ smoke​​ more​​ cigarettes?

 

    • shouldn't​​ you​​ cut​​ down​​ on​​ your​​ smoking?

 

  • Jane​​ refused​​ to​​ attend​​ his​​ birthday​​ party,​​ which​​ made​​ him​​ feel​​ sad.

    • Jane's​​ refusal​​ to​​ attend​​ his​​ birthday​​ party​​ made​​ him​​ feel​​ sad.

 

    • He​​ felt​​ sad​​ not​​ to​​ be​​ able​​ to​​ attend​​ her​​ birthday'​​ party..

 

    • Jane​​ made​​ him​​ sad​​ despite​​ her​​ refusal​​ to​​ attend​​ his​​ birthday​​ party.

 

    • Jane​​ refused​​ to​​ attend​​ his​​ birthday​​ party​​ because​​ it​​ made​​ him​​ sad.

 

 

 

 

Exercise​​ 2.​​ From​​ the​​ four​​ words​​ or​​ phrases -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ choose​​ the​​ one​​ that​​ best​​ completes​​ the​​ sentence.

 

      • ​​ _​​ William​​ Shakespeare​​ is​​ the​​ most​​ widely​​ known.

 

        • Of​​ all​​ writers​​ in​​ EnglishB.​​ All​​ writers​​ in​​ English

 

C.​​ All​​ of​​ the​​ writers​​ in​​ EnglishD.​​ With​​ all,​​ writers​​ in​​ English

 

      • ​​ _,​​ John​​ Glenn​​ was​​ a​​ pioneer​​ in​​ the​​ U.S.​​ space​​ program.

 

        • The​​ first​​ American​​ to​​ orbit​​ the​​ earth

 

        • That​​ the​​ first​​ American​​ orbited​​ the​​ earth

 

        • Despite​​ the​​ first​​ American​​ who​​ orbited​​ the​​ earth

 

        • He​​ was​​ the​​ first​​ American​​ to​​ orbit​​ the​​ earth

 

      • James​​ Cook,​​ _

,​​ also​​ discovered​​ the​​ Hawaiian​​ Island.

 

        • by​​ exploring​​ the​​ South​​ Sea​​ he​​ reached​​ Australia

 

        • explored​​ the​​ South​​ Sea​​ and​​ reaching​​ Australia

 

        • explored​​ the​​ South​​ Sea​​ and​​ then​​ reached​​ Australia

 

        • who​​ explored​​ the​​ South​​ Sea​​ and​​ reached​​ Australia

 

      • Writing​​ pens​​ are made​​ inof​​ shapes,​​ sizes,​​ and​​ colors.

 

        • endless variety​​ an​​ almostB.​​ variety​​ an​​ almost​​ endless

 

C.​​ an​​ almost​​ endless​​ varietyD.​​ almost​​ variety​​ an​​ endless

 

      • Designed​​ by​​ Frederic​​ Auguste​​ Bartholdi,.

 

        • the​​ United​​ States​​ was​​ given​​ the​​ Statue​​ of​​ Liberty​​ by​​ the​​ people​​ of​​ France.

        • the​​ people,​​ of​​ France​​ gave​​ the​​ Statue​​ of​​ Liberty​​ to​​ the​​ United​​ States.

 

        • the​​ French​​ people​​ presented​​ the​​ United​​ States​​ with​​ a​​ gift,​​ the​​ Statue​​ of​​ Liberty.

 

        • the​​ Statue​​ of​​ Liberty​​ was​​ given​​ to​​ the​​ United​​ States​​ by​​ the​​ people​​ of​​ France.

 

 

 

 

Exercise​​ 3.​​ Choose​​ the​​ sentences​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d​​ -which​​ is​​ closest​​ in​​ meaning​​ to​​ the​​ printed​​ one.

 

      • I​​ find​​ your​​ grammar​​ and​​ organization​​ above​​ average,​​ John,​​ but​​ your​​ spelling​​ could​​ stand.some​​ improvement.

 

        • John's​​ writing​​ is​​ only​​ average.B.​​ John's​​ organization​​ is​​ poor.

 

C.​​ John​​ misspells​​ too​​ many​​ words.D.​​ John​​ can't​​ stand​​ to​​ write​​ 7

 

7.'Why​​ didn't​​ you​​ join​​ your​​ friends​​ on​​ the​​ trip?'​​ she​​ asked.

 

  • She​​ wanted​​ to​​ know​​ why​​ I​​ hadn't​​ joined​​ my​​ friends​​ on​​ the​​ trip.

 

  • She​​ asked​​ me​​ why​​ I​​ didn't​​ join​​ her​​ friends​​ on​​ the​​ trip.

 

  • She​​ suggested​​ that​​ I​​ join​​ my​​ friends​​ on​​ the​​ trip,

 

  • She​​ asked​​ me​​ why​​ didn't​​ I​​ join​​ my​​ friends​​ on​​ the​​ trip.

 

  • Although​​ there​​ was​​ a​​ lack​​ of​​ interest​​ to​​ begin​​ with,​​ the​​ main​​ reason​​ why​​ they​​ postponed,​​ the​​ picnic​​ was​​ the​​ rain.

 

    • The​​ picnic​​ was​​ put​​ off​​ because​​ off​​ the​​ rain.

 

    • They​​ held​​ the​​ picnic​​ in​​ spite​​ of​​ the​​ rain.

 

    • They​​ were​​ extremely​​ interested​​ in​​ having​​ the​​ picnic.

 

    • The​​ picnic​​ was​​ held,​​ but​​ few​​ people​​ showed​​ up.

 

  • Had​​ she​​ read​​ the​​ material,​​ she​​ would​​ have​​ been​​ prepared​​ for​​ class.

 

    • She​​ knew​​ the​​ answer​​ to​​ the​​ question.

 

    • She​​ was​​ not​​ prepared​​ for​​ class.

 

    • She​​ had​​ read​​ the​​ material,​​ but​​ she​​ didn't​​ know​​ the​​ answer.

 

    • Even​​ though​​ she​​ hadn't​​ read​​ the​​ material,​​ she​​ knew​​ the​​ answer.

  • Unlike​​ her​​ friends,​​ Jane​​ prefers​​ an​​ independent​​ life.

 

  • Jane​​ doesn't​​ like​​ her​​ friends​​ because​​ she​​ prefers​​ an​​ independent​​ life.

 

  • Her​​ friends​​ live​​ an​​ independent​​ life​​ and​​ Jane​​ doesn't​​ like​​ it.

 

  • Jane​​ prefers​​ an​​ independent​​ life​​ Put​​ her​​ friends​​ do​​ not.

 

  • Jane​​ doesn't​​ like​​ her​​ friends​​ to​​ live​​ a​​ dependent​​ life.

 

 

 

 

Exercise​​ 4.​​ Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase.​​ A,​​ B,​​ C​​ or​​ D​​ -that​​ needs​​ correcting.

 

    • Some​​ paper​​ dolls,​​ which​​ were​​ once​​ relatively​​ cheap,​​ are​​ previously

 

AB

C

 

considered​​ valuable​​ collectors'​​ items.​​ (now)

 

D

 

    • Although​​ its​​ height,​​ Mount​​ Whitney,​​ one​​ of​​ north​​ America's​​ highest

 

AB

C

 

mountains,​​ is​​ popular​​ with​​ hikers.​​ (Despite/​​ In​​ spite​​ of)

 

D

 

    • Although​​ we​​ concerned​​ about​​ the​​ problem​​ of​​ energy​​ resources,​​ we

 

A

 

must​​ not​​ fait​​ recognizing​​ the​​ need​​ for​​ environmental​​ protection.

 

BCD

 

(to​​ recognize)

 

 

 

 

    • MrOmura​​ has​​ been​​ a​​ member​​ of​​ that​​ athletic​​ club​​ for​​ over​​ ten​​ years​​ ago

 

AB

CD(years)

    • Although​​ fewer​​ Americans​​ work​​ on​​ farms​​ today,​​ they​​ are​​ too​​ productive

 

AB

C(so)

 

that​​ the​​ US​​ is​​ now​​ the​​ world's​​ top​​ food​​ exporter.

 

D

 

    • The​​ computer-based​​ tests​​ will​​ test​​ your​​ ability​​ to​​ understand​​ spoken

 

A​​ B

 

English,​​ to​​ read​​ nontechnical​​ language,​​ and​​ writing​​ correctly

 

C(to​​ write)

D

 

    • A​​ number​​ of​​ the​​ materials​​ used​​ in​​ manufacturing​​ paint​​ are​​ potential

 

A

B(potentially)

 

 

 

 

dangerous​​ if​​ mishandled.

 

CD

 

    • Most​​ of​​ the​​ food​​ what​​ elephants​​ eat​​ is​​ brought​​ to​​ their​​ mouths​​ bytheir​​ trunks.

 

AB(which/ what)CD

 

  • Never​​ in​​ the​​ history​​ of​​ humanity​​ has​​ there​​ been​​ more​​ people​​ living

 

 

 

C

 

on​​ this​​ relatively​​ small​​ planet

AB(have)

 

D

 

  • By​​ time​​ she​​ was​​ only​​ 17,​​ Shannon​​ Miller​​ has​​ won​​ mote​​ ,World​​ and

 

 

 

won)

AB(had

 

Olympic​​ titles​​ than​​ any​​ other​​ American​​ gymnast.

CD

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