Bài Tập Tiếng Anh 11 Unit 6: Competitions Có Đáp Án

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PHN​​ 1

 

UNIT​​ 6:​​ READING​​ &​​ VOCABULARY

 

 

 

  • VOCABULARY

 

accuse​​ ​​ of​​ (v)

 

admit​​ (v) ​​​​ announce​​ (v)​​ annual​​ (a)​​ apologize​​ for​​ (v)​​ athletic​​ (a)​​ champion​​ (n) ​​​​ clock​​ (v)

compete​​ (v)​​ competition​​ (n)​​ congratulate​​ ​​ on​​ (v)​​ congratulations!​​ contest​​ (n)

creative​​ (a)​​ detective​​ (n)

entry​​ procedure​​ (n)​​ feel​​ like​​ (v)

find​​ out​​ (v)

 

general​​ knowledge​​ quiz(n)

[ə'kju:z]

 

[əd'mit]

 

[ə'nauns]

 

['ænjuəl]​​ [ə'lədʒaiz]​​ [æθ'letik]​​ ['t∫æmpjən]​​ [klɔk]​​ [m'pi:t]

[,kɔmpi'ti∫n]​​ [kən'grætjuleit]​​ [kən,grætju'lei∫n]​​ [kən'test]​​ [kri:'eitiv]​​ [di'tektiv]

['entri​​ prə'si:dʒə]​​ [fi:l​​ laik]

[faind]

 

['dʒenərəl​​ 'nɔlidʒ​​ kwiz]

buộc​​ tội

 

tha​​ nhận,​​ thú​​ nhận​​ công​​ b

hàng​​ năm​​ xin​​ lỗi

(thuộc)​​ điền​​ kinh​​ nhà​​ ​​ đch

đạt,​​ ghi​​ đưc​​ (thi​​ gian)​​ thi​​ đấu

cuộc​​ thi​​ đấu​​ chúc​​ mng ​​​​ xin​​ chúc​​ mng​​ cuộc​​ thi​​ đấu​​ sáng​​ tạo

thám​​ tử

 

thủ​​ tục​​ đăng​​ ​​ muốn

m​​ ra

 

cuộc​​ thi​​ kiến​​ thc​​ ph​​ thông

 

insist​​ (on)​​ (v)

 

judge​​ (n)

 

native​​ speaker​​ (n)​​ observe​​ (v)​​ participant​​ (n)​​ patter​​ (v)

pay​​ (v)​​ poem​​ (n)​​ poetry​​ (n)

prevent​​ ​​ from​​ (v)​​ race​​ (n)

recite​​ (v)​​ representative​​ (n)​​ score​​ (v)​​ smoothly​​ (adv)​​ spirit​​ (n)

sponsor​​ (v)​​ stimulate​​ (v)​​ thank​​ ​​ for​​ (v)​​ twinkle​​ (n)

warn​​ ​​ against​​ (v)​​ windowpane​​ (n)

[in'sist]

 

['dʒʌdʒ]​​ ['neitiv​​ 'spi:kə]

[ə'bzə:v]​​ [pɑ:'tisipənt]​​ ['pætə]

[pei]​​ ['pouim]​​ ['pouitri]​​ [pri'vent]​​ [reis]​​ [ri'sait]

[,repri'zentətiv]​​ [skɔ:]

['smu:đli]

 

['spirit]

 

['spɔnsə]​​ ['stimjuleit]​​ [θæηk​​ ]​​ ['twiηkl]

[:n]​​ ['windou'pein]

khăng​​ khăng​​ đòi

 

giám​​ khảo​​ ngưi​​ bản​​ xứ​​ quan​​ sát

ngưi​​ tham​​ gia​​ rơi​​ lộp​​ đp

trả​​ tiền​​ bài​​ thơ​​ thơ​​ ca

ngăn​​ nga,​​ cản​​ cuộc​​ đua

ngâm,​​ đọc​​ (thơ)​​ ngưi​​ đại​​ din​​ tính​​ đim

suôn​​ sẻ

 

tinh​​ thần,​​ khí​​ thế​​ i​​ trợ

khuyến​​ khích​​ cảm​​ ơn

cái​​ nháy​​ mt​​ cảnh​​ báo

ô​​ ca​​ kính

 

 

  • Phrases​​ and​​ Structures

 

  • Its​​ aim​​ was​​ to​​ V…:​​ mc​​ đích​​ ca​​ ​​ ​​ để​​ làm​​ 

Its​​ aim​​ was​​ to​​ stimulate​​ the​​ spirit​​ of​​ learning​​ English.

 

  • The​​ competition​​ was​​ sponsored​​ by​​ the​​ Student’s​​ Parents​​ Society:​​ (Câu​​ b​​ động)​​ Cuộc​​ thi​​ đưc​​ i​​ trợ​​ bi​​ Hi​​ Cha​​ M​​ hc​​ sinh.

  • Join=​​ participate​​ in=​​ take​​ part​​ in:​​ tham​​ gia

 

  • In​​ all:​​ tt​​ c

 

  • Observe​​ and​​ score​​ your​​ performance:​​ quan​​ sát​​ ​​ chấm​​ đim​​ phn​​ th​​ hin

 

  • Announce​​ the​​ total​​ score:​​ thông​​ báo​​ tng​​ s​​ đim

 

  • Find​​ out​​ the​​ answer:​​ m​​ ra​​ u​​ tr​​ li

 

  • Have​​ difficulty/​​ ies​​ in​​ doing​​ Sth:​​ gặp​​ khó​​ khăn​​ trong​​ việc​​ làm​​ gì.

 

  • Time​​ is/​​ was​​ up:​​ Hết​​ thi​​ gian

 

  • Apologise​​ (to​​ sb)​​ for​​ (not)​​ Ving:​​ Xin​​ lỗi​​ ai​​ ​​ đã​​ (không)​​ làm​​ 

 

  • For​​ me​​ the​​ most​​ important​​ thing​​ was​​ our​​ participation​​ in​​ the​​ competition​​ and​​ the​​ enjoyment​​ we​​ had​​ from​​ it.​​ :​​ Đi​​ vi​​ mình,​​ điu​​ quan​​ trng​​ nhất​​ ​​ chúng​​ ta​​ đã​​ tham​​ gia​​ cuộc​​ thi​​ ​​ nim​​ vui​​ ​​ đưc​​ t​​ cuộc​​ thi​​ này.

 

II.​​ Reading

 

Th​​ by​​ va​​ qua,​​ đại​​ din​​ ca​​ ba​​ lp​​ ​​ trưng​​ tôi​​ đã​​ tham​​ dự​​ vòng​​ chung​​ kết​​ cuc​​ thi​​ tiếng​​ Anh​​ ng​​ năm​​ do​​ các​​ thy​​ cô​​ giáo​​ tiếng​​ Anh​​ t​​ chc.​​ Mục​​ đích​​ ca​​ cuộc​​ thi​​ là​​ khuyến​​ khích​​ tinh​​ thn​​ hc​​ tiếng​​ Anh​​ của​​ các​​ hc​​ sinh.​​ Cuộc​​ thi​​ đưc​​ hi​​ Cha​​ M​​ hc​​ sinh​​ tài​​ tr.​​ ​​ Liên,​​ giáo​​ viên​​ tiếng​​ Anh​​ của​​ chúng​​ tôi,​​ giải​​ thích​​ luật​​ l​​ ca​​ cuc​​ thi​​ cho​​ học​​ sinh​​ như​​ sau:

 

“…Đ​​ tham​​ gia​​ vào​​ cuộc​​ thi,​​ các​​ em​​ phải​​ làm​​ việc​​ theo​​ nhóm​​ ba​​ ngưi.​​ Mi​​ nhóm​​ phải​​ hoàn​​ thành​​ tt​​ c​​ năm​​ hoạt​​ động.​​ Sau​​ khi​​ hoàn​​ thành​​ mi​​ hoạt​​ động,​​ các​​ em​​ s​​ ​​ hai​​ phút​​ đ​​ hoàn​​ thành​​ các​​ câu​​ hi​​ trong​​ phiếu​​ câu​​ hỏi.​​ Ban​​ giám​​ kho​​ s​​ quan​​ sát​​ ​​ chm​​ điểm​​ phn​​ thi​​ của​​ các​​ em.​​ Vi​​ mi​​ hoạt​​ động,​​ các​​ em​​ có​​ th​​ đt​​ ti​​ đa​​ 15​​ đim.​​ Đến​​ cui​​ cuộc​​ thi,​​ ban​​ giám​​ khảo​​ s​​ công​​ b​​ tổng​​ điểm​​ mi​​ nhóm​​ đạt​​ đưc.​​ Nhóm​​ giành​​ chiến​​ thng​​ s​​ đưc​​ thưng​​ mt​​ b​​ CD​​ hc​​ tiếng​​ Anh​​ ​​ mt​​ quyn​​ t​​ đin​​ Oxford​​ Advanced​​ Learner's​​ Dictionary.​​ Nào,​​ chúng​​ ta​​ hãy​​ bắt​​ đầu​​ cuc​​ thi...”

 

Hùng,​​ Thu​​ ​​ Nga​​ ​​ thành​​ viên​​ của​​ nhóm​​ A.​​ H​​ nhanh​​ chóng​​ đc​​ ni​​ dung​​ của​​ các​​ câu​​ hỏi​​ và​​ cố​​ gắng​​ tìm​​ câu​​ trả​​ li.​​ Lúc​​ đầu,​​ mi​​ vic​​ tiến​​ trin​​ rất​​ suôn​​ sẻ.​​ H​​ gần​​ hoàn​​ tất​​ năm​​ hoạt​​ động.​​ Nhưng​​ ​​ hoạt​​ đng​​ th​​ năm.​​ Hùng​​ gặp​​ khó​​ khăn​​ trong

việc​​ đọc​​ thơ.​​ Bạn​​ y​​ không​​ nh​​ câu​​ cui.​​ Thi​​ gian​​ đã​​ hết,​​ c​​ giám​​ khảo​​ ng​​ bố​​ kết​​ quả.​​ Nhóm​​ chiến​​ thắng​​ ​​ nhóm​​ B,​​ đạt​​ đưc​​ 70​​ đim;​​ nm​​ của​​ ng​​ đưc​​ 65​​ đim​​ ​​ nhóm​​ C​​ đưc​​ 60​​ đim.​​ Thu​​ cm​​ thy​​ hơi​​ tht​​ vọng.​​ Hùng​​ xin​​ lỗi​​ vì​​ không​​ thể​​ hoàn​​ thành​​ i​​ t.​​ Nhưng​​ Nga​​ đã​​ làm​​ cho​​ mi​​ vic​​ tốt​​ hơn​​ khi​​ i:​​ "Theo​​ minh,​​ điu​​ quan​​ trng​​ nhất​​ là​​ chúng​​ ta​​ tham​​ gia​​ vào​​ cuộc​​ thi​​ và​​ nim​​ vui​​ chúng​​ ta​​ ​​ đưc​​ t​​ nó.”

 

 

 

 

UNIT​​ 6:​​ READING​​ &​​ VOCABULARY

 

(Bài​​ tập​​ tự​​ luyn)

 

 

 

 

Exercise​​ 1:​​ PRONUNCIATION

 

Choose​​ the​​ word​​ that​​ has​​ the​​ underlined​​ part​​ pronounced​​ differently​​ from​​ the​​ others.

 

1.​​ a.​​ recitingb.​​ spiritc.​​ stimulated.​​ winner

 

  • a.​​ problem

 

  • a.​​ announce

b.​​ sponsor

 

b.​​ annual

c.​​ wonderful

 

c.​​ award

d.​​ enjoy

 

d.​​ among

 

4.​​ a.​​ competition

 

b.​​ completion

 

c.​​ question

 

d.​​ information

 

5.​​ a.​​ athletics

 

b.​​ marathon

 

c.​​ faithfully

 

d.​​ smoothly

 

Exercise​​ 2:​​ Complete​​ these​​ sentences​​ with​​ one​​ appropriate​​ word​​ from​​ the​​ box.

representatives

score

reciting

spirit

awarded

 

worksheets

 

sponsored

 

participate

 

rules

 

announced

 

  • The​​ competition's​​ aim​​ was​​ to​​ stimulate​​ the​​ ........​​ of​​ learning​​ English​​ among​​ students.

 

  • The​​ competition​​ was​​ ........​​ by​​ the​​ Students'​​ Parents​​ Society.

 

  • The​​ English​​ teacher​​ explained​​ the​​ competition’s​​ ........​​ to​​ the​​ students.

 

  • You​​ will​​ have​​ to​​ answer​​ the​​ questions​​ on​​ the​​ ........​​ within​​ two​​ minutes.

 

  • A​​ maximum​​ ........​​ for​​ each​​ activity​​ is​​ 15​​ points.

 

  • The​​ winner​​ will​​ be​​ ........​​ a​​ set​​ of​​ CDs.

  • Time​​ was​​ up​​ and​​ the​​ judges​​ ........​​ the​​ results.

 

  • To​​ ........​​ in​​ the​​ contest,​​ you​​ have​​ to​​ work​​ in​​ groups​​ of​​ three.

 

  • The​​ final​​ competition​​ included​​ the​​ ........​​ of​​ three​​ classes.

 

  • He​​ had​​ difficulty​​ ........​​ the​​ poem​​ in​​ front​​ of​​ the​​ judges.

 

Exercise​​ 3:​​ Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase-​​ a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ fits​​ the​​ blank​​ space​​ in​​ the​​ following​​ passage.

 

A​​ beauty​​ contest,​​ or​​ beauty​​ pageant,​​ is​​ a​​ competition​​ between​​ people,​​ (1)

​​ largely​​ on​​ the​​ beauty​​ of​​ their​​ physical​​ appearance.​​ The​​ modern​​ beauty​​ pageant​​ can​​ (2)_​​ its​​ origin​​ to​​ the​​ Miss​​ America​​ pageant,​​ first​​ held​​ in​​ Atlantic​​ City,​​ New​​ Jersey,​​ in​​ 1921,​​ under​​ the​​ title​​ Inter-City​​ Beauty'​​ contest.​​ The​​ following​​ year the​​ title was​​ (3)​​ _as​​ Miss​​ America.​​ Other​​ contests​​ include​​ the​​ yearly​​ Miss​​ World​​ competition​​ and​​ Miss​​ Universe,​​ which​​ are​​ the​​ two​​ largest​​ and​​ most​​ famous​​ (4)_​​ beauty​​ contests.​​ Women​​ from​​ around the​​ world​​ (5)_​​ in​​ the​​ competition​​ for​​ these​​ titles.​​ To​​ be​​ selected​​ as​​ Miss​​ World​​ or​​ Miss​​ Universe,​​ a​​ contestant​​ must​​ be​​ (6)or​​ single.​​ If​​ a​​ Miss​​ WorId​​ fails​​ to​​ live​​ up​​ to​​ people's​​ expectations,​​ she may,​​ be​​ (7).​​ The​​ organizers​​ of​​ the​​ major​​ beauty​​ contests​​ represent​​ their​​ contests​​ (8)being​​ events​​ of​​ world​​ importance.​​ (9)

 

​​ many​​ other​​ people​​ consider​​ beauty​​ contests​​ to​​ be​​ (10)​​ _​​ ​​ entertainment​​ event​​ of​​ no​​ great​​ importance.

 

1.​​ a.​​ setb.​​ basedc.​​ regardedd.​​ used

 

2.​​ a.​​ trace

b.​​ explain

c.​​ pass

d.​​ share

 

  • a.​​ renewed

 

  • a.​​ nation

 

b.​​ removed

 

b.​​ national

 

c.​​ renamed

 

c.​​ international

 

d.​​ retained

 

d.​​ international

 

  • a.​​ interestb.​​ participate​​ c.​​ excited.​​ involve

 

  • a.​​ celibateb.​​ faithfulc.​​ impressive​​ d.​​ attractive

 

  • a.​​ dismissedb.​​ declaredc.​​ disqualifiedd.​​ dispensed

 

  • a.​​ ofb.​​ toc.​​ ford.​​ as

 

  • a.​​ Besidesb.​​ Howeverc.​​ Therefored.​​ Furthermore

 

  • a.​​ massb.​​ popularc.​​ agreeabled.​​ remarkable.

 

Exercise​​ 4:​​ Read​​ the​​ passage​​ carefully,​​ then​​ choose​​ the​​ correct​​ answers.

 

 

 

 

THE​​ OLYMPIC​​ GAMES

 

During​​ the​​ Olympic​​ games,​​ people​​ from​​ all​​ over​​ the​​ world​​ come​​ together​​ in​​ peace​​ and​​ friendship.​​ Some​​ of​​ these​​ people​​ compete​​ for​​ medals.​​ Several​​ million​​ people​​ attend​​ the​​ games,​​ and​​ millions​​ of​​ other​​ people​​ watch​​ them​​ on​​ television.

 

Why​​ do​​ we​​ have​​ the​​ Olympic​​ games?​​ How​​ did​​ they​​ begin?​​ The​​ first​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ that​​ we​​ have​​ records​​ of​​ were​​ in​​ Greece​​ in​​ 776​​ B.C.​​ The​​ games​​ lasted​​ one​​ day.​​ The​​ only​​ event​​ in​​ the​​ first​​ thirteen​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ was​​ a​​ race.​​ Men​​ ran​​ the​​ length​​ of​​ the​​ stadium​​ (about​​ 192​​ meters).​​ Then,​​ longer​​ running​​ races​​ were​​ added.​​ Through​​ the​​ years,​​ a​​ few​​ other​​ kinds​​ of​​ events,​​ like​​ the​​ long​​ jump,​​ were​​ also​​ added.​​ During​​ this​​ time,​​ the​​ games​​ were​​ for​​ men​​ only,​​ and​​ women​​ could​​ not​​ even​​ watch​​ them.​​ In​​ the​​ year​​ 393,​​ a​​ Roman​​ emperor​​ ended​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ because​​ the​​ quality​​ of​​ the​​ games​​ became​​ very​​ low.​​ The​​ Olympics​​ did​​ not​​ take​​ place​​ again​​ for​​ 1500​​ years!

 

In​​ 1894,​​ Pierre​​ de​​ Courbertin​​ of​​ France​​ helped​​ form​​ the​​ International​​ Olympic​​ Committee,​​ and​​ the​​ modern​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ began.​​ In​​ 1896​​ the​​ games​​ were​​ held​​ again​​ in​​ Athens,​​ Greece.​​ The​​ Greeks​​ built​​ a​​ new​​ stadium​​ for​​ the​​ competition.​​ Three​​ hundred​​ and​​ eleven​​ athletes​​ from​​ thirteen​​ countries​​ competed​​ in​​ many​​ events.​​ The​​ winners​​ became​​ national​​ heroes.

 

After​​ 1896,​​ the​​ games​​ were​​ held​​ every​​ four​​ years​​ during​​ the​​ summer​​ in​​ different​​ cities​​ around​​ the​​ world.​​ In​​ 1900,​​ the​​ Olympics​​ were​​ in​​ Paris,​​ France,​​ and​​ women​​ competed​​ for​​ the​​ first​​ time.​​ In​​ 1908,​​ in​​ London,​​ England,​​ the​​ first​​ gold​​ medals​​ were​​ given​​ to​​ winning​​ athletes.​​ Before​​ that​​ time,​​ the​​ winners​​ received​​ only​​ silver​​ and​​ bronze.​​ medals.

 

The​​ Olympic​​ flag​​ was​​ first​​ introduced​​ in​​ 1920​​ in​​ Antwerp,​​ Belgium.​​ The​​ flag​​ has​​ five​​ rings​​ on​​ it.​​ The​​ rings​​ represent​​ the​​ continents​​ of​​ Africa,​​ Asia,​​ Australia,​​ Europe,​​ and​​ North​​ and​​ South​​ America.​​ Each​​ ring​​ is​​ a​​ different​​ colorblue,​​ yellow,​​ black,​​ green,​​ or​​ red​​ -​​ because​​ the​​ flag​​ of​​ each​​ of​​ the​​ countries​​ that​​ compete​​ in​​ the​​ games​​ has​​ at​​ least​​ one​​ of​​ these​​ colors​​ in​​ it.

 

The​​ Olympic​​ Winter​​ Games​​ began​​ in​​ 1924​​ in​​ Chamois,​​ France.​​ Athletes​​ competed​​ in​​ winter​​ events​​ such​​ as​​ skiing,​​ ice​​ skating,​​ and​​ ice​​ hockey.​​ Today,​​ the​​ Winter​​ Games​​ take​​ place​​ every​​ four​​ years.​​ The​​ Summer​​ Games​​ also​​ take​​ place​​ every​​ four​​ years,​​ but​​ not.​​ in​​ the​​ same​​ year​​ as​​ the​​ winter​​ events.​​ Both​​ the​​ Summer​​ Games​​ and​​ the​​ Winter​​ Games​​ must​​ have​​ at​​ least​​ fifteen​​ events,​​ and​​ they​​ cannot​​ last​​ more​​ than​​ sixteen​​ days.

Until​​ recently,​​ Olympic​​ competitors​​ could​​ not​​ be​​ professional​​ athletes.​​ All​​ of​​ the​​ athletes​​ in​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ were​​ amateurs.​​ Today,​​ however,​​ many​​ of​​ the​​ Olympic​​ athletes​​ are​​ professionals​​ who​​ play​​ their​​ sports​​ for​​ money​​ during​​ the​​ year.​​ Some​​ people​​ disagree​​ with​​ this​​ idea.​​ They​​ believe​​ that​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ are​​ for​​ amateur​​ athletes,​​ not​​ paid​​ professionals.​​ Other​​ people​​ think​​ that​​ anyone​​ can​​ play​​ in ​​​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games.​​ No​​ matter​​ who​​ the​​ athletes​​ are,​​ millions​​ of​​ people​​ throughout​​ the​​ world​​ enjoy​​ watching​​ the​​ greatest​​ athletic​​ competitions,​​ the​​ Summer​​ games​​ and​​ the​​ Winter​​ Games​​ of​​ the​​ Olympics.

 

  • Which​​ of​​ the​​ following​​ is​​ not​​ true​​ of​​ the​​ first​​ 13​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ in​​ Greece?

 

    • They​​ lasted​​ only​​ one​​ day.

 

    • The​​ men​​ competed​​ while​​ the​​ women​​ watched.

 

    • They​​ consisted​​ of​​ only​​ one​​ event,​​ which​​ was​​ race​​ running.

 

    • They​​ were​​ for​​ men​​ only.

 

  • Pierre​​ de​​ Coubertin.

 

    • was​​ the​​ first​​ athlete​​ from​​ France​​ to​​ take​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ modern​​ Olympic​​ Games

 

    • helped​​ the​​ Greeks​​ build​​ a​​ new​​ stadium​​ for​​ the​​ modern​​ Games.

 

    • helped​​ to​​ revive​​ the​​ Games.

 

    • became​​ a​​ national​​ hero​​ of​​ France.

 

  • The​​ International​​ Olympic​​ Committee was set​​ up.

 

    • with​​ Pierre​​ de​​ Coubertin​​ as​​ chairman

 

    • according​​ the​​ wish​​ of​​ a​​ Roman​​ emperor

 

    • every​​ four​​ years​​ starting​​ from​​ 1894

 

    • two​​ years​​ before​​ the​​ modern​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ were​​ held

 

  • Women​​ first​​ competed​​ in​​ the​​ Games​​ __.

 

    • in​​ 1908​​ in​​ London,​​ England

 

    • in​​ the​​ Paris​​ Olympics​​ of​​ 1900

 

    • as​​ soon​​ as​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ were​​ resumed

 

    • in​​ 1896​​ at​​ Pierre​​ de​​ Coubertin's​​ suggestion

  • What​​ was​​ special​​ about​​ the​​ 1920​​ Olympics?

 

    • The​​ Olympic​​ flag​​ was​​ introduced.

 

    • Gold​​ medals​​ were​​ given​​ to​​ winning​​ athletes​​ for​​ the​​ first​​ time.

 

    • Women​​ were​​ allowed​​ to​​ compete​​ for​​ the​​ first​​ time.

 

    • The​​ Olympic​​ Winter​​ Games​​ were​​ held.

 

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

 

    • There​​ is​​ an​​ interval​​ between​​ the​​ Summer​​ and​​ the​​ Winter​​ Games.

 

    • The​​ games​​ can't​​ last​​ longer​​ than​​ 16​​ days.

 

    • The​​ Summer​​ Games​​ have​​ more​​ sporting​​ events​​ than​​ the​​ Winter​​ Games.

 

    • The​​ Olympic​​ flag​​ has​​ five​​ rings​​ of​​ five​​ different​​ colors​​ on​​ it.

 

  • Professional​​ athletes.

 

    • joined​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ only​​ recently​​ .

 

    • have​​ been​​ allowed​​ to​​ compete​​ in​​ the​​ Games​​ since​​ the​​ Olympic​​ flag​​ was​​ introduced

 

    • get​​ paid​​ for​​ taking​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games

 

    • have​​ won​​ more​​ gold​​ medals​​ than​​ amateurs​​ have

 

  • According​​ to​​ the​​ passage,.

 

    • the​​ participation​​ of​​ professionals​​ has​​ made​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ less​​ enjoyable

 

    • no​​ matter​​ who​​ athletes​​ are,​​ the​​ games​​ are​​ ,still​​ great​​ to​​ watch​​ for​​ millions​​ of​​ people

 

    • professional​​ athletes​​ will​​ soon​​ be​​ banned​​ from​​ the​​ Games

 

    • everyone​​ is​​ opposed​​ to​​ allowing​​ professionals​​ to​​ take​​ part

 

 

 

 

UNIT​​ 6:​​ READING​​ &​​ VOCABULARY

 

(Đáp​​ án​​ bài​​ tập​​ tự​​ luyn)

Exercise​​ 1:​​ PRONUNCIATION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

​​ many​​ other​​ people​​ consider​​ beauty​​ contests​​ to​​ be​​ (10)​​ _​​ entertainment​​ event​​ of​​ no​​ great​​ importance.

 

1.​​ a.​​ setb.​​ basedc.​​ regarded d.​​ used

 

2.​​ a.​​ trace

b.​​ explain

c.​​ pass

d.​​ share

 

  • a.​​ renewed

 

  • a.​​ nation

 

b.​​ removed

 

b.​​ national

 

c.​​ renamed

 

c.​​ international

 

d.​​ retained

 

d.​​ international

 

  • a.​​ interestb.​​ participate​​ c.​​ excite d.​​ involve

 

  • a.​​ celibateb.​​ faithful c.​​ impressive​​ d.​​ attractive

 

  • a.​​ dismissedb.​​ declaredc.​​ disqualifiedd.​​ dispensed

 

  • a.​​ ofb.​​ toc.​​ ford.​​ as

 

  • a.​​ Besidesb.​​ Howeverc.​​ Therefore d.​​ Furthermore

 

  • a.​​ massb.​​ popularc.​​ agreeabled.​​ remarkable.

 

Exercise​​ 4:​​ Read​​ the​​ passage​​ carefully,​​ then​​ choose​​ the​​ correct​​ answers.

 

THE​​ OLYMPIC​​ GAMES

 

During​​ the​​ Olympic​​ games,​​ people​​ from​​ all​​ over​​ the​​ world​​ come​​ together​​ in​​ peace​​ and​​ friendship.​​ Some​​ of​​ these​​ people​​ compete​​ for​​ medals.​​ Several​​ million​​ people​​ attend​​ the​​ games,​​ and​​ millions​​ of​​ other​​ people​​ watch​​ them​​ on​​ television.

 

Why​​ do​​ we​​ have​​ the​​ Olympic​​ games?​​ How​​ did​​ they​​ begin?​​ The​​ first​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ that​​ we​​ have​​ records​​ of​​ were​​ in​​ Greece​​ in​​ 776​​ B.C.​​ The​​ games​​ lasted​​ one​​ day.

The​​ only​​ event​​ in​​ the​​ first​​ thirteen​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ was​​ a​​ race.​​ Men​​ ran​​ the​​ length​​ of​​ the​​ stadium​​ (about​​ 192​​ meters).​​ Then,​​ longer​​ running​​ races​​ were​​ added.​​ Through​​ the​​ years,​​ a​​ few​​ other​​ kinds​​ of​​ events,​​ like​​ the​​ long​​ jump,​​ were​​ also​​ added.​​ During​​ this​​ time,​​ the​​ games​​ were​​ for​​ men​​ only,​​ and​​ women​​ could​​ not​​ even​​ watch​​ them.​​ In​​ the​​ year​​ 393,​​ a​​ Roman​​ emperor​​ ended​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ because​​ the​​ quality​​ of​​ the​​ games​​ became​​ very​​ low.​​ The​​ Olympics​​ did​​ not​​ take​​ place​​ again​​ for​​ 1500​​ years!

 

In​​ 1894,​​ Pierre​​ de​​ Courbertin​​ of​​ France​​ helped​​ form​​ the​​ International​​ Olympic​​ Committee,​​ and​​ the​​ modern​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ began.​​ In​​ 1896​​ the​​ games​​ were​​ held​​ again​​ in​​ Athens,​​ Greece.​​ The​​ Greeks​​ built​​ a​​ new​​ stadium​​ for​​ the​​ competition.​​ Three​​ hundred​​ and​​ eleven​​ athletes​​ from​​ thirteen​​ countries​​ competed​​ in​​ many​​ events.​​ The​​ winners​​ became​​ national​​ heroes.

 

After​​ 1896,​​ the​​ games​​ were​​ held​​ every​​ four​​ years​​ during​​ the​​ summer​​ in​​ different​​ cities​​ around​​ the​​ world.​​ In​​ 1900,​​ the​​ Olympics​​ were​​ in​​ Paris,​​ France,​​ and​​ women​​ competed​​ for​​ the​​ first​​ time.​​ In​​ 1908,​​ in​​ London,​​ England,​​ the​​ first​​ gold​​ medals​​ were​​ given​​ to​​ winning​​ athletes.​​ Before​​ that​​ time,​​ the​​ winners​​ received​​ only​​ silver​​ and​​ bronze.​​ medals.

 

The​​ Olympic​​ flag​​ was​​ first​​ introduced​​ in​​ 1920​​ in​​ Antwerp,​​ Belgium.​​ The​​ flag​​ has​​ five​​ rings​​ on​​ it.​​ The​​ rings​​ represent​​ the​​ continents​​ of​​ Africa,​​ Asia,​​ Australia,​​ Europe,​​ and​​ North​​ and​​ South​​ America.​​ Each​​ ring​​ is​​ a​​ different​​ colorblue,​​ yellow,​​ black,​​ green,​​ or​​ red​​ -​​ because​​ the​​ flag​​ of​​ each​​ of​​ the​​ countries​​ that​​ compete​​ in​​ the​​ games​​ has​​ at​​ least​​ one​​ of​​ these​​ colors​​ in​​ it.

 

The​​ Olympic​​ Winter​​ Games​​ began​​ in​​ 1924​​ in​​ Chamois,​​ France.​​ Athletes​​ competed​​ in​​ winter​​ events​​ such​​ as​​ skiing,​​ ice​​ skating,​​ and​​ ice​​ hockey.​​ Today,​​ the​​ Winter​​ Games​​ take​​ place​​ every​​ four​​ years.​​ The​​ Summer​​ Games​​ also​​ take​​ place​​ every​​ four​​ years,​​ but​​ not.​​ in​​ the​​ same​​ year​​ as​​ the​​ winter​​ events.​​ Both​​ the​​ Summer​​ Games​​ and​​ the​​ Winter​​ Games​​ must​​ have​​ at​​ least​​ fifteen​​ events,​​ and​​ they​​ cannot​​ last​​ more​​ than​​ sixteen​​ days.

 

Until​​ recently,​​ Olympic​​ competitors​​ could​​ not​​ be​​ professional​​ athletes.​​ All​​ of​​ the​​ athletes​​ in​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ were​​ amateurs.​​ Today,​​ however,​​ many​​ of​​ the​​ Olympic​​ athletes​​ are​​ professionals​​ who​​ play​​ their​​ sports​​ for​​ money​​ during​​ the​​ year.​​ Some​​ people​​ disagree​​ with​​ this​​ idea.​​ They​​ believe​​ that​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ are​​ for​​ amateur​​ athletes,​​ not​​ paid​​ professionals.​​ Other​​ people​​ think​​ that​​ anyone​​ can​​ play​​ in ​​​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games.​​ No​​ matter​​ who​​ the​​ athletes​​ are,​​ millions​​ of​​ people​​ throughout​​ the​​ world​​ enjoy​​ watching​​ the​​ greatest​​ athletic​​ competitions,​​ the​​ Summer​​ games​​ and​​ the​​ Winter​​ Games​​ of​​ the​​ Olympics.

 

  • Which​​ of​​ the​​ following​​ is​​ not​​ true​​ of​​ the​​ first​​ 13​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ in​​ Greece?

    • They​​ lasted​​ only​​ one​​ day.

 

    • The​​ men​​ competed​​ while​​ the​​ women​​ watched.

 

    • They​​ consisted​​ of​​ only​​ one​​ event,​​ which​​ was​​ race​​ running.

 

    • They​​ were​​ for​​ men​​ only.

 

  • Pierre​​ de​​ Coubertin.

 

    • was​​ the​​ first​​ athlete​​ from​​ France​​ to​​ take​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ modern​​ Olympic​​ Games

 

    • helped​​ the​​ Greeks​​ build​​ a​​ new​​ stadium​​ for​​ the​​ modern​​ Games.

 

    • helped​​ to​​ revive​​ the​​ Games.

 

    • became​​ a​​ national​​ hero​​ of​​ France.

 

  • The​​ International​​ Olympic​​ Committee was set​​ up.

 

    • with​​ Pierre​​ de​​ Coubertin​​ as​​ chairman

 

    • according​​ the​​ wish​​ of​​ a​​ Roman​​ emperor

 

    • every​​ four​​ years​​ starting​​ from​​ 1894

 

    • two​​ years​​ before​​ the​​ modern​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ were​​ held

 

  • Women​​ first​​ competed​​ in​​ the​​ Games​​ __.

 

    • in​​ 1908​​ in​​ London,​​ England

 

    • in​​ the​​ Paris​​ Olympics​​ of​​ 1900

 

    • as​​ soon​​ as​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ were​​ resumed

 

    • in​​ 1896​​ at​​ Pierre​​ de​​ Coubertin's​​ suggestion

 

  • What​​ was​​ special​​ about​​ the​​ 1920​​ Olympics?

 

    • The​​ Olympic​​ flag​​ was​​ introduced.

 

    • Gold​​ medals​​ were​​ given​​ to​​ winning​​ athletes​​ for​​ the​​ first​​ time.

 

    • Women​​ were​​ allowed​​ to​​ compete​​ for​​ the​​ first​​ time.

 

    • The​​ Olympic​​ Winter​​ Games​​ were​​ held.

 

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

    • There​​ is​​ an​​ interval​​ between​​ the​​ Summer​​ and​​ the​​ Winter​​ Games.

 

    • The​​ games​​ can't​​ last​​ longer​​ than​​ 16​​ days.

 

    • The​​ Summer​​ Games​​ have​​ more​​ sporting​​ events​​ than​​ the​​ Winter​​ Games.

 

    • The​​ Olympic​​ flag​​ has​​ five​​ rings​​ of​​ five​​ different​​ colors​​ on​​ it.

 

  • Professional​​ athletes.

 

    • joined​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ only​​ recently​​ .

 

    • have​​ been​​ allowed​​ to​​ compete​​ in​​ the​​ Games​​ since​​ the​​ Olympic​​ flag​​ was​​ introduced

 

    • get​​ paid​​ for​​ taking​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games

 

    • have​​ won​​ more​​ gold​​ medals​​ than​​ amateurs​​ have

 

  • According​​ to​​ the​​ passage,.

 

    • the​​ participation​​ of​​ professionals​​ has​​ made​​ the​​ Olympic​​ Games​​ less​​ enjoyable

 

    • no​​ matter​​ who​​ athletes​​ are,​​ the​​ games​​ are​​ ,still​​ great​​ to​​ watch​​ for​​ millions​​ of​​ people

 

    • professional​​ athletes​​ will​​ soon​​ be​​ banned​​ from​​ the​​ Games

 

    • everyone​​ is​​ opposed​​ to​​ allowing​​ professionals​​ to​​ take​​ part

 

 

 

 

PHN​​ 2

 

UNIT​​ 6:​​ SPEAKING​​ &​​ LISTENING

 

(Tài​​ liệu​​ bài​​ ging)

 

  • SPEAKING

 

Task​​ 1.​​ Which​​ competition/​​ contest​​ do​​ you​​ like​​ or​​ dislike?​​ Put​​ a​​ tick​​ (V)​​ in​​ the​​ right​​ column.​​ Then​​ compare​​ your​​ answers​​ with​​ a​​ partner's.

 

Type​​ of​​ competition/​​ contest​​ General​​ Knowledge​​ Quiz​​ English​​ Competition

Art​​ competition​​ (painting,​​ drawing,​​ sculpture...)​​ Poetry​​ Reading/​​ Reciting​​ Competition

Singing​​ Contest

 

Athletics​​ Meeting​​ (running,​​ jumping...)

 

Task​​ 2.​​ Work​​ in​​ pairs.​​ Ask​​ your​​ partner​​ how​​ he/​​ she​​ feels​​ ahom​​ each​​ type​​ of​​ the​​ competitions​​ /contests​​ in​​ the​​ Task​​ 1.

 

e.g​​ 1:

 

A:​​ What​​ do​​ you​​ think​​ about​​ /of​​ the​​ General​​ Knowledge​​ Quiz?

 

B:​​ Oh,​​ it’s​​ great.​​ It's​​ an​​ opportunity​​ to​​ test​​ my​​ general​​ knowledge.

 

e.g​​ 2:

 

A:​​ What​​ do​​ you​​ think​​ about​​ English​​ Competition?

 

B:​​ Wow.​​ Its​​ a​​ great​​ chance​​ for​​ me​​ to​​ practice​​ and​​ improve​​ my​​ English.

 

e.g​​ 3:

 

A:​​ What​​ do​​ you​​ think​​ about​​ Poetry​​ Reading?

 

B:​​ Oh,​​ it’s​​ very​​ boring.​​ It​​ makes​​ me​​ feel​​ sleepy.

 

Task​​ 3.​​ Talk​​ about​​ a​​ competition​​ or​​ contest​​ you​​ have​​ recently​​ joined​​ or​​ seen.​​ Use​​ the​​ suggestions​​ below.

 

  • Where​​ and​​ when​​ did​​ you​​ see​​ or​​ take​​ part​​ in​​ it?

 

  • What​​ type​​ of​​ competition​​ or​​ contest​​ was​​ it?

 

  • Who​​ organized​​ it?

 

  • Who​​ participated​​ in​​ it?

 

  • Who​​ won​​ the​​ competition/contest?

 

  • Did​​ you​​ enjoy​​ it?​​ Why/Why​​ not?

 

e.g:

 

A​​ -​​ Can​​ you​​ tell​​ me​​ something​​ about​​ the​​ competition​​ you​​ have​​ just​​ joined?​​ B​​ ​​ Yes,​​ sure.

A​​ -​​ Where​​ and​​ when​​ was​​ it​​ held?

 

B​​ ​​ It​​ was​​ held​​ at​​ our​​ school​​ yard​​ last​​ Thursday.​​ A​​ -​​ What​​ kind​​ of​​ competition​​ or​​ contest​​ was​​ it? ​​​​ B​​ -​​ Well​​ it​​ was​​ an​​ English​​ speaking​​ competition.​​ A​​ ​​ So,​​ who​​ organized​​ it?

B​​ -​​ The​​ teachers​​ in​​ our​​ schools.​​ A​​ -​​ And​​ who​​ participated​​ in​​ it?

B​​ ​​ Students​​ who​​ are​​ good​​ at​​ English​​ come​​ from​​ different​​ classes​​ in​​ our​​ school.​​ A-​​ Can​​ you​​ tell​​ me​​ who​​ won​​ the​​ competition?

B-​​ My​​ team,​​ yay!!!

 

  • You​​ must​​ have​​ enjoyed​​ it​​ a​​ lot.

 

  • Yes,​​ certainly,​​ we​​ overcame​​ all​​ the​​ difficulties​​ and​​ won​​ the​​ competition.

 

  • LISTENING.​​ TAPESCRIPT

Trang:​​ What​​ are​​ you​​ reading,​​ Paul?​​ Paul:​​ The​​ history​​ of​​ Boston​​ Marathon.

Trang:​​ It​​ sounds​​ interesting!​​ How​​ often​​ is​​ it​​ held?​​ Paul:​​ Every​​ year,​​ in​​ the​​ USA.

Trang:​​ When​​ did​​ it​​ begin?

 

Paul:​​ In​​ 1897.​​ And​​ the​​ same​​ year,​​ John​​ McDermott​​ won​​ the​​ first​​ Boston​​ Athletic​​ Association​​ Marathon.

 

Trang:​​ Who​​ was​​ John​​ McDermott?​​ Where​​ did​​ he​​ come​​ from?

 

Paul:​​ He​​ was​​ the​​ first​​ man​​ who​​ won​​ the​​ first​​ Boston​​ Marathon​​ in​​ the​​ USA.​​ Ha​​ came​​ from​​ New​​ York.

 

Trang:​​ How​​ long​​ did​​ it​​ take​​ him​​ to​​ reach​​ the​​ finish?​​ Paul:​​ He​​ clocked​​ 2​​ hours​​ 50​​ minutes​​ and​​ 10​​ seconds.

Trang:​​ Did​​ women​​ have​​ right​​ to​​ participate​​ in​​ long​​ distance​​ running?

 

Paul:​​ Yes...​​ But​​ not​​ until​​ 1967,​​ women​​ were​​ formally​​ accepted​​ to​​ take​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ Boston​​ races...​​ A​​ few​​ years​​ later.​​ Kuscsik​​ became​​ the​​ first​​ official​​ female​​ champion.

 

Trang:​​ When​​ did​​ she​​ win​​ the​​ race?

 

Paul:​​ In​​ 1972.​​ There​​ were​​ 8​​ women​​ starting​​ the​​ race​​ and​​ all​​ 8​​ finished.

 

Trang:​​ Is​​ the​​ race​​ held​​ for​​ only​​ American​​ people?​​ Paul:​​ No.​​ Each​​ year,​​ more​​ runners​​ from​​ every​​ part​​ of​​ the​​ world​​ join​​ it.​​ In​​ 1984,​​ 6164​​ runners​​ from​​ 34​​ countries​​ ran​​ in​​ the​​ marathon.

 

Trang:​​ What​​ are​​ the​​ rules​​ of​​ the​​ Boston​​ Marathon?

 

Paul:​​ The​​ Boston​​ race​​ is​​ about​​ 42km.​​ Runners​​ have​​ to​​ go​​ throush​​ 13​​ towns​​ during​​ the​​ race.​​ It​​ ends​​ in​​ the​​ centre​​ of​​ Boston.

 

Trang:​​ Oh,​​ that's​​ great.​​ Thanks​​ a​​ lot,​​ Paul

 

Task​​ 1.​​ Listen​​ to​​ the​​ dialogue​​ about​​ the​​ Boston​​ Marathon​​ and​​ decide​​ whether​​ the​​ statements​​ are​​ true​​ (T)​​ or​​ false​​ (F)

 

  • The​​ Boston​​ Marathon​​ is​​ held​​ every​​ year​​ in​​ the​​ USA.​​ T

 

  • It​​ began​​ in​​ 1897​​ T​​ 3.​​ John​​ McDermott​​ clocked​​ 2​​ hours​​ 15​​ minutes​​ and​​ 10​​ seconds.​​ F

 

(Not​​ 15​​ minutes​​ >​​ 50​​ minutes.)

 

  • Women​​ were​​ officially​​ allowed​​ to​​ participate​​ in​​ the​​ races​​ in​​ 1957.​​ F​​ (Not​​ "in​​ 1957"​​ ​​ >​​ 1967).

  • In​​ 1984,​​ 34​​ countries​​ took​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ marathon.​​ T

  • According​​ to​​ the​​ race's​​ rules,​​ runners​​ have​​ to​​ pass​​ through​​ the​​ centre​​ of​​ Boston.​​ F​​ Not​​ runners​​ have​​ to​​ pass​​ the​​ centre​​ of​​ Boston​​ =>​​ Runners​​ have​​ to​​ go​​ through​​ 13

towns​​ during​​ the​​ race.​​ The​​ race​​ ends​​ in​​ the​​ centre​​ of​​ Boston.

 

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

 

  • Where​​ did​​ John​​ McDermott​​ come​​ from?

 

=>​​ He​​ came​​ from​​ New​​ York.

 

  • When​​ did​​ Kuscsik​​ become​​ the​​ first​​ official​​ female​​ champion?

=>​​ She​​ became​​ the​​ first​​ official​​ female​​ champion​​ in​​ 1972.

 

  • How​​ many​​ women​​ started​​ and​​ finished​​ the​​ race​​ in​​ 1972?

 

=>​​ 8​​ women​​ started​​ and​​ finished​​ the​​ race​​ in​​ 1972.

 

  • How​​ many​​ runners​​ joined​​ the​​ Boston​​ Marathon​​ in​​ 1984?

 

=>6164​​ runners​​ joined​​ the​​ Boston​​ Marathon​​ in​​ 1984

 

 

 

 

UNIT​​ 6:​​ SPEAKING​​ &​​ LISTENING

 

(Bài​​ tập​​ tự​​ luyn)

 

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​​ contest​​ aimed​​ to​​ stimulate​​ the​​ spirit​​ of​​ learning​​ English

_​​ students.

 

    • onb.​​ forc.​​ ofd.​​ among

 

  • The​​ teacher​​ explained​​ the​​ competition's​​ rules

the​​ students​​ very​​ carefully.

 

    • tob.​​ with.c.​​ for​​ .d.​​ about

 

  • Most​​ students​​ are​​ interested

the​​ annual​​ English​​ Speaking​​ Contests.

 

    • onb.​​ inc. withd.​​ at

 

  • ​​ is​​ someone​​ who​​ takes​​ part​​ in​​ sports​​ competitions.

 

    • Judgeb.​​ Sport manc.​​ Athleticd.​​ Sponsor

 

  • They​​ quickly​​ read​​ the​​ questions​​ and​​ tried​​ to​​ find​​ out​​ the​​ answers.

 

    • completeb.​​ guessc.​​ offerd.​​ discover

 

  • A​​ string​​ of​​ defeats​​ has​​ failed​​ to​​ break​​ the​​ team's.

 

    • spiritsb.​​ effortsc. worksd.​​ methods

 

  • There​​ is now​​ intensebetween​​ schools​​ to​​ attract​​ students.

 

    • competenceb.​​ competitionc.​​ competitived.​​ competitor

 

  • Such​​ questions​​ provide​​ a​​ useful​​ means​​ of​​ _students'​​ interest.

 

    • expressingb.​​ encouragingc.​​ stimulatingd.​​ providing

  • All​​ students​​ can​​ take​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ annual​​ English-speaking​​ Competition.

 

    • happening​​ once​​ a​​ yearb.​​ happening​​ once​​ a​​ term

 

c.​​ happening​​ once​​ a​​ monthd.​​ happening​​ once​​ every​​ six​​ months

 

  • Hehis​​ poem​​ in​​ front​​ of​​ the​​ whole​​ school.

 

    • dedicatedb.​​ recitedc. saidd.​​ delivered

 

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

 

  • We​​ took​​ part​​ in​​ a​​ sponsored walkto​​ support​​ the​​ poor.

 

    • organizedb.​​ organizingc.​​ that​​ organizedd.​​ had​​ organized

 

  • We​​ strongly​​ recommendyour​​ luggage​​ when​​ you​​ travel.

 

    • to​​ insureb.​​ you​​ insuring.c.​​ your​​ insuranced.​​ you​​ insure

 

  • She​​ asked​​ my​​ advicesubject​​ she​​ should​​ study​​ at​​ university.

 

    • whatb.​​ on​​ what.c. to​​ whatd.​​ on​​ to​​ what

 

  • Children​​ could​​ be​​ compelled​​ to​​ work​​ on​​ the​​ farm,​​ effectively​​ denying.

 

    • their​​ schoolb.​​ them​​ to​​ schoolc.​​ them​​ schoolingd.​​ for​​ schooling

 

  • Indoor heating​​ systems​​ have madefor​​ people​​ to​​ live​​ and​​ work​​ comfortably​​ in​​ temperate​​ climates.

 

    • it​​ is​​ possibleb.​​ possiblec.​​ it​​ possibled.​​ possibly

 

  • She​​ phoned​​ the police​​ andoutside​​ her​​ home

 

    • reported​​ to​​ attackb.​​ was​​ reported​​ to​​ be​​ attacked

 

c.​​ reported​​ being​​ attackedd.​​ reported​​ to​​ be​​ attacked

 

  • The​​ children​​ were​​ warnedin​​ the​​ lake​​ without​​ an​​ adult​​ present.

 

    • not​​ swimb.​​ not​​ to​​ swim

 

c.​​ not​​ swimmingd.​​ to​​ not​​ swim

 

  • Homestead​​ High​​ School's​​ football​​ team​​ _a​​ championship​​ until​​ last​​ season.

 

    • has​​ never​​ wonb.​​ is​​ never​​ winning

c.​​ had​​ never been​​ winningd.​​ had​​ never​​ won

 

  • George mentionedin​​ an​​ accident​​ as​​ a​​ child,​​ but​​ he​​ never​​ told​​ us​​ the​​ details.

 

    • having​​ injuredb.​​ having​​ been​​ injured

 

c.​​ to​​ have injuredd.​​ to​​ have​​ been​​ injured

 

  • She'​​ wanted to​​ know​​ if IPaul​​ recently.

 

    • sawb.​​ have​​ seenc. had​​ seend.​​ would​​ see

 

Exercise​​ 3:​​ Identify​​ the​​ one​​ underlined​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ A,​​ B,​​ C​​ or​​ D-​​ that​​ must​​ be​​ changed​​ for​​ the​​ sentence​​ to​​ be​​ correct.

 

  • The​​ teacher​​ said​​ that​​ about​​ 10​​ children​​ need​​ special​​ help​​ in​​ reading.

 

ABCD

 

  • Every​​ teacher​​ I've​​ spoken​​ to​​ tell​​ me​​ that​​ standard​​ of​​ spelling​​ are​​ in​​ decline

 

ABCD

 

decline.

 

  • The​​ purpose​​ of​​ the​​ examination​​ was​​ to​​ test​​ the​​ students'​​ knowing​​ of​​ the​​ subject.

 

ABCD

 

  • Let​​ me​​ know​​ if​​ you​​ are​​ interested​​ to​​ take​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ Sculpture​​ Competition.

 

ABCD

 

  • If​​ athletics​​ are​​ neglected​​ in​​ school,​​ this​​ will​​ have​​ a​​ big​​ impact​​ on​​ future

 

ABC

 

national​​ team.

 

D

 

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

 

1.​​ a.​​ contest

b.​​ sponsor

c.​​ observe

d.​​ complete

 

2.​​ a.​​ stimulate

 

b.​​ competition

 

c.​​ disappointed

 

d.​​ opportunity

 

3.​​ a.​​ recite

b.​​ organize

c.​​ apologize

d.​​ participate

 

4.​​ a.​​ knowledge

 

b.​​ maximum

 

c.​​ athletics

 

d.​​ marathon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

a.​​ outb.​​ upc.​​ offd.​​ down

 

  • He's​​ been​​ teaching​​ music​​ for​​ years,​​ but he hasn't​​ any.

 

    • examinationsb.​​ experiencesc.​​ experienced.​​ qualifications

 

  • Most​​ students​​ find​​ English​​ Competitions.

 

    • enjoyingb.​​ enjoymentc.​​ enjoyedd.​​ do​​ enjoyable

 

  • I​​ am​​ pleased​​ to

the​​ winner​​ of​​ the​​ final​​ competition.​​ It's​​ Group​​ B.

 

    • reciteb.​​ announcec.​​ explaind.​​ appoint

 

  • After​​ convincing​​ myself​​ that​​ the​​ result didn't​​ matter,​​ I​​ felt​​ oddlywhen​​ we​​ lost.

 

    • encouragedb.​​ stimulatedc.​​ disadvantagedd.​​ disappointed

 

  • With​​ three​​ teams​​ finishing​​ on​​ 40​​ points,​​ there​​ was​​ no​​ outright.

 

    • winb.​​ winningc.​​ winnerd.​​ winnings

 

  • For​​ work​​ to​​ flow​​ _,​​ proper​​ preparations​​ must​​ be​​ made.

 

    • smoothlyb.​​ freelyc.​​ constantlyd.​​ naturally

 

  • The​​ contestants​​ are eliminated one​​ by​​ one until​​ the​​ lastin​​ a​​ head-to-head​​ contest.

 

    • sponsorb.​​ supportc.​​ competed.​​ enter

  • The​​ winner​​ of​​ the​​ contest​​ was​​ given​​ a(n)​​ _for​​ her​​ excellent​​ performance.

 

    • bonusb.​​ rewardc.​​ fined.​​ award

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UNIT​​ 6:​​ SPEAKING​​ &​​ LISTENING

 

(Đáp​​ án​​ bài​​ tập​​ tự​​ luyn)

 

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​​ contest​​ aimed​​ to​​ stimulate​​ the​​ spirit​​ of​​ learning​​ English

_​​ students.

 

    • onb.​​ forc.​​ ofd.​​ among

 

  • The​​ teacher​​ explained​​ the​​ competition's​​ rules

the​​ students​​ very​​ carefully.

 

    • tob.​​ with. c.​​ for​​ . d.​​ about

 

  • Most​​ students​​ are​​ interestedthe​​ annual​​ English​​ Speaking​​ Contests.

 

    • onb.​​ inc. with d.​​ at

 

  • ​​ is​​ someone​​ who​​ takes​​ part​​ in​​ sports​​ competitions.

 

    • Judgeb.​​ Sport manc.​​ Athleticd.​​ Sponsor

 

  • They​​ quickly​​ read​​ the​​ questions​​ and​​ tried​​ to​​ find​​ out​​ the​​ answers.

 

    • completeb.​​ guessc.​​ offerd.​​ discover

 

  • A​​ string​​ of​​ defeats​​ has​​ failed​​ to​​ break​​ the​​ team's.

 

    • spiritsb.​​ efforts c. works d.​​ methods

 

  • There​​ is now​​ intensebetween​​ schools​​ to​​ attract​​ students.

 

    • competenceb.​​ competitionc.​​ competitive d.​​ competitor

 

  • Such​​ questions​​ provide​​ a​​ useful​​ means​​ of​​ _students'​​ interest.

 

    • expressingb.​​ encouragingc.​​ stimulatingd.​​ providing

 

  • All​​ students​​ can​​ take​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ annual​​ English-speaking​​ Competition.

 

    • happening​​ once​​ a​​ yearb.​​ happening​​ once​​ a​​ term

c.​​ happening​​ once​​ a​​ monthd.​​ happening​​ once​​ every​​ six​​ months

 

  • Hehis​​ poem​​ in​​ front​​ of​​ the​​ whole​​ school.

 

    • dedicatedb.​​ recitedc. said d.​​ delivered

 

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

 

  • We​​ took​​ part​​ in​​ a​​ sponsored walkto​​ support​​ the​​ poor.

 

    • organizedb.​​ organizing c.​​ that​​ organized d.​​ had​​ organized

 

  • We​​ strongly​​ recommendyour​​ luggage​​ when​​ you​​ travel.

 

    • to​​ insureb.​​ you​​ insuring.c.​​ your​​ insuranced.​​ you​​ insure

 

  • She​​ asked​​ my​​ advicesubject​​ she​​ should​​ study​​ at​​ university.

 

    • whatb.​​ on​​ what.c. to​​ what d.​​ on​​ to​​ what

 

  • Children​​ could​​ be​​ compelled​​ to​​ work​​ on​​ the​​ farm,​​ effectively​​ denying.

 

    • their​​ schoolb.​​ them​​ to​​ schoolc.​​ them​​ schoolingd.​​ for​​ schooling

 

  • Indoor​​ heating​​ systems​​ have​​ made​​ comfortably​​ in​​ temperate​​ climates.

for​​ people​​ to​​ live​​ and​​ work

 

    • it​​ is​​ possibleb.​​ possiblec.​​ it​​ possibled.​​ possibly

 

  • She​​ phoned​​ the​​ police​​ and

outside​​ her​​ home

 

    • reported​​ to​​ attackb.​​ was​​ reported​​ to​​ be​​ attacked

 

c.​​ reported​​ being​​ attackedd.​​ reported​​ to​​ be​​ attacked

 

  • The​​ children​​ were​​ warnedin​​ the​​ lake​​ without​​ an​​ adult​​ present.

 

    • not​​ swimb.​​ not​​ to​​ swim

 

c.​​ not​​ swimmingd.​​ to​​ not​​ swim

 

  • Homestead​​ High​​ School's​​ football​​ team​​ _a​​ championship​​ until​​ last​​ season.

 

    • has​​ never​​ wonb.​​ is​​ never​​ winning

 

c.​​ had​​ never been​​ winningd.​​ had​​ never​​ won

  • George mentionedin​​ an​​ accident​​ as​​ a​​ child,​​ but​​ he​​ never​​ told​​ us​​ the​​ details.

 

    • having​​ injuredb.​​ having​​ been​​ injured

 

c.​​ to​​ have injuredd.​​ to​​ have​​ been​​ injured

 

  • She'​​ wanted to​​ know​​ if IPaul​​ recently.

 

    • sawb.​​ have​​ seenc. had​​ seend.​​ would​​ see

 

Exercise​​ 3:​​ Identify​​ the​​ one​​ underlined​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ A,​​ B,​​ C​​ or​​ D-​​ that​​ must​​ be​​ changed​​ for​​ the​​ sentence​​ to​​ be​​ correct.

 

  • The​​ teacher​​ said​​ that​​ about​​ 10​​ children​​ need​​ special​​ help​​ in​​ reading.

 

ABCD​​ (with​​ reading)

 

  • Every​​ teacher​​ I've​​ spoken​​ to​​ tell​​ me​​ that​​ standard​​ of​​ spelling​​ are​​ in​​ decline

 

AB​​ (​​ tells)CD​​ decline.

  • The​​ purpose​​ of​​ the​​ examination​​ was​​ to​​ test​​ the​​ students'​​ knowing​​ of​​ the​​ subject.

 

ABC​​ (knowledge)

D

 

  • Let​​ me​​ know​​ if​​ you​​ are​​ interested​​ to​​ take​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ Sculpture​​ Competition.

 

A(in​​ taking)BC D

 

  • If​​ athletics​​ are​​ neglected​​ in​​ school,​​ this​​ will​​ have​​ a​​ big​​ impact​​ on​​ future

 

A​​ (is)B C

 

national​​ team.

 

D

 

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

 

1.​​ a.​​ contest

b.​​ sponsor

c.​​ observe

d.​​ complete

 

  • a.​​ stimulate

 

  • a.​​ recite

 

b.​​ competition

 

b.​​ organize

 

c.​​ disappointed

 

c.​​ apologize

 

d.​​ opportunity

 

d.​​ participate

 

4.​​ a.​​ knowledge

b.​​ maximum

c.​​ athletics

d.​​ marathon

 

5.​​ a.​​ encourage

 

b.​​ compete

 

c.​​ award

 

d.​​ represent

 

Exercise​​ 5:​​ Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -a,​​ b,​​ c,​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ completes​​ the​​ sentence​​ or​​ substitutes​​ for​​ the​​ underlined​​ word​​ or​​ phrase.

 

  • He​​ apologized​​ _not​​ being​​ able​​ to​​ complete​​ the​​ poem.

 

    • inb.​​ onc.​​ ofd.​​ for

 

  • Time​​ was,​​ and​​ the​​ judges​​ announced​​ the​​ results.

 

    • outb.​​ upc.​​ off d.​​ down

 

  • He's​​ been​​ teaching​​ music​​ for​​ years,​​ but​​ he hasn't​​ any.

 

    • examinationsb.​​ experiencesc.​​ experienced.​​ qualifications

 

  • Most​​ students​​ find​​ English​​ Competitions.

 

    • enjoyingb.​​ enjoymentc.​​ enjoyedd.​​ do​​ enjoyable

 

  • I​​ am​​ pleased​​ tothe​​ winner​​ of​​ the​​ final​​ competition.​​ It's​​ Group​​ B.

 

    • reciteb.​​ announcec.​​ explain d.​​ appoint

 

  • After​​ convincing​​ myself​​ that​​ the​​ result didn't​​ matter,​​ I​​ felt​​ oddlywhen​​ we​​ lost.

 

    • encouragedb.​​ stimulatedc.​​ disadvantagedd.​​ disappointed

 

  • With​​ three​​ teams​​ finishing​​ on​​ 40​​ points,​​ there​​ was​​ no​​ outright.

 

    • winb.​​ winningc.​​ winnerd.​​ winnings

 

  • For​​ work​​ to​​ flow​​ _,​​ proper​​ preparations​​ must​​ be​​ made.

 

    • smoothlyb.​​ freely c.​​ constantly d.​​ naturally

 

  • The​​ contestants​​ are eliminated one​​ by​​ one until​​ the​​ lastin​​ a​​ head-to-head​​ contest.

 

    • sponsorb.​​ supportc.​​ competed.​​ enter

 

  • The​​ winner​​ of​​ the​​ contest​​ was​​ given​​ a(n)​​ _for​​ her​​ excellent​​ performance.

 

    • bonusb.​​ rewardc.​​ fined.​​ award

 

 

PHN​​ 4

 

UNIT​​ 6:​​ WRITING

 

(Tài​​ liệu​​ bài​​ ging)

 

Task​​ 1.​​ Read​​ the​​ letter​​ and​​ find​​ out​​ the​​ information​​ required​​ for​​ English​​ Speaking​​ Competition.

 

  • The​​ number​​ of​​ participants.

 

  • Entry​​ procedure.

 

  • Venue.

 

  • Date​​ and​​ time.

 

  • Phone​​ number​​ and​​ e-mail​​ the​​ center.

 

Task​​ 2.​​ Imagine​​ you​​ are​​ Kate​​ Johnson,​​ secretary​​ of​​ the​​ English​​ Speaking​​ Competition.​​ Write​​ a​​ letter​​ to​​ respond​​ to​​ Thu​​ Trang,​​ using​​ the​​ details​​ below.

 

  • number​​ of​​ participants:​​ 25

 

  • venue:​​ 106​​ Tran​​ Hung​​ Dao​​ Street,​​ Hoan​​ Kiem​​ District.​​ Hanoi

 

  • date:​​ 25th​​ November

 

  • arrival​​ time:​​ 7:00​​ p.m.;​​ starting​​ time:​​ 8:00​​ p.m.

 

  • phone​​ number:​​ (04)​​ 9838188

 

 

Dear​​ Thu​​ Trang,

 

Thank​​ you​​ for​​ your​​ letter​​ and​​ welcome​​ to​​ our​​ English​​ Speaking​​ competition.​​ Here​​ are​​ some​​ details​​ about​​ the​​ competition.​​ The​​ number​​ of​​ participants​​ is​​ limited​​ -​​ just​​ 25. ​​​​ The​​ competition​​ is​​ held​​ on​​ 25th​​ November,​​ 2009​​ at​​ 106​​ Tran​​ Hung​​ Dao​​ Street,​​ Hoan​​ Kiem​​ District,​​ Hanoi.​​ It​​ starts​​ at​​ 8.00​​ a.m.​​ Contestants​​ should​​ be​​ present​​ at​​ about

7.00​​ a.m​​ for​​ registration.

 

For​​ more​​ information​​ please​​ contact​​ me​​ on​​ the​​ phone​​ number​​ (04)​​ 6381625​​ and​​ e-​​ mail:​​ englishclub06@yahoo.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UNIT​​ 6:​​ WRITING

 

(Bài​​ tập​​ tự​​ luyn)

 

Exercise​​ 1:​​ Choose​​ the​​ answer​​ (a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d)​​ that​​ is​​ nearest​​ in​​ meaning​​ to​​ the​​ printed​​ before​​ it.

 

  • 'Why​​ not​​ participate​​ in​​ the​​ English​​ Speaking​​ Contest?'

 

    • He​​ asked​​ me​​ to​​ take​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ English​​ Speaking​​ Contest.

 

    • He​​ suggested​​ taking​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ English​​ Speaking​​ Contest.

 

    • He​​ offered​​ us​​ to​​ take​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ English​​ Speaking​​ Contest.

 

    • He​​ told​​ me​​ not​​ to​​ participate​​ in​​ the​​ English​​ Speaking​​ Contest.

 

  • Please​​ watch​​ your​​ steps​​ as​​ you​​ get​​ off.

 

    • Please​​ look​​ at​​ the​​ steps​​ while​​ getting​​ off.

 

    • Go​​ down​​ the​​ steps​​ in​​ order​​ to​​ get​​ off.

 

    • Please​​ have​​ a​​ look​​ at​​ the​​ Steps​​ as​​ you​​ get​​ off.

 

    • Be​​ careful​​ not​​ to​​ tumble​​ while​​ getting​​ off.

 

  • 'Let​​ me​​ pay​​ for​​ the​​ coffee.​​ I​​ really​​ want.'

 

    • Jenny​​ is​​ asked​​ to​​ pay​​ for​​ the​​ coffee.

 

    • Jenny​​ suggested​​ paying​​ for​​ the​​ coffee.

 

    • Jenny​​ insisted​​ on​​ paying​​ for​​ the​​ coffee.

 

    • Jenny​​ told​​ me​​ to​​ pay​​ for​​ the​​ coffee

 

Exercise​​ 2:​​ Choose​​ the​​ answer​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c,​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ reports​​ what​​ was​​ said.

 

  • 'You're​​ always​​ making​​ terrible​​ mistakes,'​​ said​​ the​​ teacher.

 

    • The​​ teacher​​ complained​​ about​​ his​​ students​​ making​​ terrible​​ mistakes.

 

    • The​​ teacher​​ asked​​ his​​ students​​ why​​ they​​ always​​ made​​ terrible​​ mistakes.

    • The​​ teacher​​ realized​​ that​​ his​​ students​​ always​​ made​​ terrible​​ mistakes.

 

    • The​​ teacher​​ made​​ his​​ students​​ not​​ always​​ make​​ terrible​​ mistakes.

 

  • Each​​ of​​ you​​ may​​ have​​ one​​ piece​​ of​​ candy,​​ Mrs.​​ Jones​​ said​​ to​​ the​​ children.

 

    • Mrs.​​ Jones​​ advised​​ the​​ children​​ to​​ have​​ one​​ piece​​ of​​ candy.

 

    • Mrs.​​ Jones​​ asked​​ each​​ of​​ the​​ children​​ to​​ have​​ one​​ piece​​ of​​ candy.

 

    • Mrs.​​ Jones​​ allowed​​ each​​ of​​ the​​ children​​ to​​ have​​ one​​ piece​​ of​​ candy.

 

    • Mrs.​​ Jones​​ reminded​​ the​​ children​​ to​​ have​​ one​​ piece​​ of​​ candy.

 

  • 'Would​​ you​​ mind​​ if​​ I​​ brought​​ a​​ friend​​ to​​ the​​ party?'​​ said​​ Peter.

 

    • Peter​​ wanted​​ me​​ to​​ bring​​ my​​ friend​​ to​​ his​​ party.

 

    • Peter​​ encouraged​​ me​​ to​​ bring​​ my​​ friend​​ to​​ the​​ party.

 

    • Peter​​ asked​​ for​​ permission​​ to​​ bring​​ his​​ friend​​ to​​ the​​ party.

 

    • Peter​​ promised​​ to​​ bring​​ a​​ friend​​ to​​ the​​ party.

 

  • 'Don't​​ be​​ so​​ disappointed​​ Jane.​​ You​​ can​​ take​​ the​​ driving​​ test​​ again,'​​ said​​ Helen.

 

    • Helen​​ told​​ Jane​​ not​​ to​​ be​​ disappointed​​ and​​ take​​ the​​ driving​​ test​​ again.

 

    • Helen​​ asked​​ Jane​​ not​​ to​​ be​​ disappointed​​ and​​ offered​​ her​​ another​​ driving​​ test.

 

    • Helen​​ warned​​ Jane​​ not​​ to​​ be​​ di3appointed'​​ in​​ order​​ to​​ take​​ the​​ driving​​ test​​ again.

 

    • Helen​​ encouraged​​ Jane​​ to​​ take​​ the​​ driving​​ test​​ again.

 

  • 'Let's​​ break​​ for​​ lunch,'​​ said​​ Mathew.

 

    • Mathew​​ wanted​​ to​​ break​​ for​​ lunch.

 

    • Mathew​​ insisted​​ on​​ breaking​​ for​​ lunch.

 

    • Mathew​​ suggested​​ breaking​​ for​​ lunch.

 

    • Mathew​​ offered​​ us​​ a​​ break​​ for​​ lunch.

 

  • 'Would​​ you​​ like​​ some​​ coffee,​​ Mike?'

 

    • Jane​​ asked​​ Mike​​ to​​ make​​ her​​ some​​ coffee.

 

    • Jane​​ wanted​​ to​​ know​​ whether​​ Mike​​ like​​ coffee.

    • Jane​​ offered​​ to​​ make​​ some​​ coffee​​ for​​ Mike.

 

    • Jane​​ suggested​​ drinking​​ coffee.

 

  • 'Could​​ you​​ please​​ wait​​ here​​ until​​ your​​ name​​ is​​ called?'

 

    • She​​ asked​​ me​​ to​​ wait​​ there​​ until​​ my​​ name​​ was​​ called.

 

    • She​​ wanted​​ to​​ know​​ if​​ I​​ could​​ wait​​ there​​ until​​ my​​ name​​ was​​ called.

 

    • She​​ advised​​ me​​ to​​ wait​​ there​​ until​​ my​​ name​​ was​​ called.

 

    • She​​ reminded​​ me​​ to​​ wait​​ here​​ until​​ my​​ name​​ was​​ called.

 

Exercise​​ 3:

 

  • Choose​​ the​​ answer​​ (a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d)​​ that​​ is​​ nearest​​ in​​ meaning​​ to​​ the​​ printed​​ before​​ it.

 

    • 'If​​ I​​ were​​ you,​​ I​​ would​​ take​​ the​​ job,'​​ said​​ my​​ roommate.

 

      • My​​ roommate​​ was​​ thinking​​ about​​ taking​​ the​​ joB.

 

      • My​​ roommate​​ advised​​ me​​ to​​ take​​ the​​ joB.

 

      • My​​ roommate​​ introduced​​ the​​ idea​​ of​​ taking​​ the​​ job​​ to​​ me.

 

      • My​​ roommate​​ insisted​​ on​​ taking​​ the​​ job​​ for​​ me.

 

    • He​​ last​​ had​​ his​​ eyes​​ tested​​ ten​​ months​​ ago.

 

      • He​​ had​​ tested​​ his​​ eyes​​ ten​​ months​​ before.

 

      • He​​ had​​ not​​ tested​​ his​​ eyes​​ for​​ ten​​ months​​ then.

 

      • He​​ hasn't​​ had​​ his​​ eyes​​ tested​​ for​​ ten​​ months.

 

      • He​​ didn't​​ have​​ any​​ test​​ on​​ his​​ eyes​​ in​​ ten​​ months

 

    • He​​ is​​ not​​ flexible​​ in​​ his​​ work;​​ that​​ is​​ why​​ he​​ doesn't​​ have​​ many​​ friends.

 

      • Having​​ almost​​ no​​ friends​​ makes​​ him​​ inflexible​​ in​​ his​​ work.

 

      • Such​​ is​​ his​​ inflexibility​​ in​​ his​​ work​​ that​​ he​​ doesn't​​ have​​ many​​ friends.

 

      • Inflexibility​​ in​​ his​​ work​​ is​​ not​​ why​​ he​​ doesn't​​ have​​ many​​ friends.

 

      • He​​ is​​ not​​ popular​​ with​​ many​​ people​​ although​​ he​​ is​​ flexible​​ in​​ his​​ work.

 

  • Choose​​ the​​ best​​ sentence​​ (a,​​ b,​​ c,​​ or​​ d)​​ made​​ from​​ the​​ given​​ cues.

  • provide/​​ your​​ handwriting/​​ legible/​​ test​​ scorer/​​ accept/​​ your​​ answer//

 

    • Providing​​ your​​ handwriting​​ is​​ legible,​​ the​​ test​​ scorer​​ does​​ not​​ accept​​ your​​ answer.

 

    • Provided​​ for​​ your​​ legible​​ handwriting,​​ the​​ test​​ scorer​​ has​​ to​​ accept​​ your​​ answer.

 

    • Provided​​ that​​ your​​ handwriting​​ is​​ legible,​​ your​​ answer​​ will​​ be​​ accepted​​ by​​ any​​ test​​ scorer.

 

    • Providing​​ with​​ your​​ legible​​ handwriting,​​ every​​ test​​ scorer​​ must​​ accept​​ your​​ answer.

 

  • I/​​ advise/​​ him/​​ ask/​​ bus​​ conductor/​​ tell/​​ him/​​ where/​​ get​​ off.

 

    • I​​ advised​​ him​​ ask​​ a​​ bus​​ conductor​​ to​​ tell​​ him​​ where​​ he​​ gets​​ off.

 

    • I​​ advised​​ him​​ to​​ ask​​ bus​​ conductor​​ to​​ tell​​ him​​ where​​ he​​ gets​​ off.

 

    • I​​ advised​​ him​​ to​​ ask​​ the​​ bus​​ conductor​​ telling​​ him​​ where​​ to​​ get​​ off

 

D.​​ I advised​​ him​​ to​​ ask​​ the​​ bus​​ conductor to​​ tell​​ him​​ where.​​ to​​ get​​ off.

 

Exercise​​ 4:​​ Complete​​ the​​ letter,​​ using​​ the​​ words​​ given.

 

Dear​​ Minh,

 

  • thank​​ /​​ your​​ letter​​ /​​ arrive​​ /​​ yesterday​​ //

 

.....................................................................

 

 

 

 

  • I​​ /​​ please​​ /​​ hear​​ /​​ you​​ /​​ win​​ /​​ first​​ prize​​ /​​ Poetry​​ Reading​​ Contest/​​ congratulations/

 

......................................................................

 

  • I​​ /​​ myself​​ /​​ just​​ /​​ join​​ /​​ final​​ English​​ Speaking​​ Competition/​​ my​​ school//​​ .

 

.....................................................................

 

  • competition/​​ organize/​​ our​​ English​​ teachers/​​ take​​ place/​​ school​​ hall/​​ last​​ Sunday//

 

......................................................................

 

  • representatives/​​ three​​ classes/​​ my​​ school/​​ take/​​ the​​ contest//

 

......................................................................

  • contest/​​ we/​​ work/​​ groups/​​ three/​​ compete/​​ five​​ activities/​​ ten​​ minutes//

 

......................................................................

 

  • my​​ team/​​ pass/​​ four​​ activities/​​ perfectly/​​ but/​​ last​​ one/​​ we/​​ a​​ spelling​​ mistake/​​ lose​​ the​​ game//

 

......................................................................

 

  • it​​ /​​ be​​ /​​ big​​ disappointment​​ /​​ us​​ /​​ however​​ /​​ we​​ /​​ all​​ /​​ enjoy​​ /​​ contest​​ /​​ immensely​​ /​​ Find​​ /​​ it​​ /​​ very​​ useful​​ //

 

......................................................................

 

  • we​​ /​​ hope​​ /​​ win​​ /​​ contest​​ /​​ next​​ year​​ //

 

......................................................................

 

  • I​​ /​​ like​​ /​​ congratulate​​ /​​ you​​ /​​ your​​ winning/​​ again​​ //

 

......................................................................

 

Yours​​ truly,​​ Quang

 

 

 

UNIT​​ 6:​​ WRITING

 

(Đáp​​ án​​ bài​​ tập​​ tự​​ luyn)

 

Exercise​​ 1:​​ Choose​​ the​​ answer​​ (a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d)​​ that​​ is​​ nearest​​ in​​ meaning​​ to​​ the​​ printed​​ before​​ it.

 

  • 'Why​​ not​​ participate​​ in​​ the​​ English​​ Speaking​​ Contest?'

 

    • He​​ asked​​ me​​ to​​ take​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ English​​ Speaking​​ Contest.

 

    • He​​ suggested​​ taking​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ English​​ Speaking​​ Contest.

 

    • He​​ offered​​ us​​ to​​ take​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ English​​ Speaking​​ Contest.

 

    • He​​ told​​ me​​ not​​ to​​ participate​​ in​​ the​​ English​​ Speaking​​ Contest.

 

  • Please​​ watch​​ your​​ steps​​ as​​ you​​ get​​ off.

 

    • Please​​ look​​ at​​ the​​ steps​​ while​​ getting​​ off.

    • Go​​ down​​ the​​ steps​​ in​​ order​​ to​​ get​​ off.

 

    • Please​​ have​​ a​​ look​​ at​​ the​​ Steps​​ as​​ you​​ get​​ off.

 

    • Be​​ careful​​ not​​ to​​ tumble​​ while​​ getting​​ off.

 

  • 'Let​​ me​​ pay​​ for​​ the​​ coffee.​​ I​​ really​​ want.'

 

    • Jenny​​ is​​ asked​​ to​​ pay​​ for​​ the​​ coffee.

 

    • Jenny​​ suggested​​ paying​​ for​​ the​​ coffee.

 

    • Jenny​​ insisted​​ on​​ paying​​ for​​ the​​ coffee.

 

    • Jenny​​ told​​ me​​ to​​ pay​​ for​​ the​​ coffee

 

Exercise​​ 2:​​ Choose​​ the​​ answer​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c,​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ reports​​ what​​ was​​ said.

 

  • 'You're​​ always​​ making​​ terrible​​ mistakes,'​​ said​​ the​​ teacher.

 

    • The​​ teacher​​ complained​​ about​​ his​​ students​​ making​​ terrible​​ mistakes.

 

    • The​​ teacher​​ asked​​ his​​ students​​ why​​ they​​ always​​ made​​ terrible​​ mistakes.

 

    • The​​ teacher​​ realized​​ that​​ his​​ students​​ always​​ made​​ terrible​​ mistakes.

 

    • The​​ teacher​​ made​​ his​​ students​​ not​​ always​​ make​​ terrible​​ mistakes.

 

  • Each​​ of​​ you​​ may​​ have​​ one​​ piece​​ of​​ candy,​​ Mrs.​​ Jones​​ said​​ to​​ the​​ children.

 

    • Mrs.​​ Jones​​ advised​​ the​​ children​​ to​​ have​​ one​​ piece​​ of​​ candy.

 

    • Mrs.​​ Jones​​ asked​​ each​​ of​​ the​​ children​​ to​​ have​​ one​​ piece​​ of​​ candy.

 

    • Mrs.​​ Jones​​ allowed​​ each​​ of​​ the​​ children​​ to​​ have​​ one​​ piece​​ of​​ candy.

 

    • Mrs.​​ Jones​​ reminded​​ the​​ children​​ to​​ have​​ one​​ piece​​ of​​ candy.

 

  • 'Would​​ you​​ mind​​ if​​ I​​ brought​​ a​​ friend​​ to​​ the​​ party?'​​ said​​ Peter.

 

    • Peter​​ wanted​​ me​​ to​​ bring​​ my​​ friend​​ to​​ his​​ party.

 

    • Peter​​ encouraged​​ me​​ to​​ bring​​ my​​ friend​​ to​​ the​​ party.

 

    • Peter​​ asked​​ for​​ permission​​ to​​ bring​​ his​​ friend​​ to​​ the​​ party.

 

    • Peter​​ promised​​ to​​ bring​​ a​​ friend​​ to​​ the​​ party.

 

  • 'Don't​​ be​​ so​​ disappointed​​ Jane.​​ You​​ can​​ take​​ the​​ driving​​ test​​ again,'​​ said​​ Helen.

    • Helen​​ told​​ Jane​​ not​​ to​​ be​​ disappointed​​ and​​ take​​ the​​ driving​​ test​​ again.

 

    • Helen​​ asked​​ Jane​​ not​​ to​​ be​​ disappointed​​ and​​ offered​​ her​​ another​​ driving​​ test.

 

    • Helen​​ warned​​ Jane​​ not​​ to​​ be​​ di3appointed'​​ in​​ order​​ to​​ take​​ the​​ driving​​ test​​ again.

 

    • Helen​​ encouraged​​ Jane​​ to​​ take​​ the​​ driving​​ test​​ again.

 

  • 'Let's​​ break​​ for​​ lunch,'​​ said​​ Mathew.

 

    • Mathew​​ wanted​​ to​​ break​​ for​​ lunch.

 

    • Mathew​​ insisted​​ on​​ breaking​​ for​​ lunch.

 

    • Mathew​​ suggested​​ breaking​​ for​​ lunch.

 

    • Mathew​​ offered​​ us​​ a​​ break​​ for​​ lunch.

 

  • 'Would​​ you​​ like​​ some​​ coffee,​​ Mike?'

 

    • Jane​​ asked​​ Mike​​ to​​ make​​ her​​ some​​ coffee.

 

    • Jane​​ wanted​​ to​​ know​​ whether​​ Mike​​ like​​ coffee.

 

    • Jane​​ offered​​ to​​ make​​ some​​ coffee​​ for​​ Mike.

 

    • Jane​​ suggested​​ drinking​​ coffee.

 

  • 'Could​​ you​​ please​​ wait​​ here​​ until​​ your​​ name​​ is​​ called?'

 

    • She​​ asked​​ me​​ to​​ wait​​ there​​ until​​ my​​ name​​ was​​ called.

 

    • She​​ wanted​​ to​​ know​​ if​​ I​​ could​​ wait​​ there​​ until​​ my​​ name​​ was​​ called.

 

    • She​​ advised​​ me​​ to​​ wait​​ there​​ until​​ my​​ name​​ was​​ called.

 

    • She​​ reminded​​ me​​ to​​ wait​​ here​​ until​​ my​​ name​​ was​​ called.

 

Exercise​​ 3:

 

  • Choose​​ the​​ answer​​ (a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d)​​ that​​ is​​ nearest​​ in​​ meaning​​ to​​ the​​ printed​​ before​​ it.

 

    • 'If​​ I​​ were​​ you,​​ I​​ would​​ take​​ the​​ job,'​​ said​​ my​​ roommate.

 

      • My​​ roommate​​ was​​ thinking​​ about​​ taking​​ the​​ joB.

 

      • My​​ roommate​​ advised​​ me​​ to​​ take​​ the​​ joB.

      • My​​ roommate​​ introduced​​ the​​ idea​​ of​​ taking​​ the​​ job​​ to​​ me.

 

      • My​​ roommate​​ insisted​​ on​​ taking​​ the​​ job​​ for​​ me.

 

    • He​​ last​​ had​​ his​​ eyes​​ tested​​ ten​​ months​​ ago.

 

      • He​​ had​​ tested​​ his​​ eyes​​ ten​​ months​​ before.

 

      • He​​ had​​ not​​ tested​​ his​​ eyes​​ for​​ ten​​ months​​ then.

 

      • He​​ hasn't​​ had​​ his​​ eyes​​ tested​​ for​​ ten​​ months.

 

      • He​​ didn't​​ have​​ any​​ test​​ on​​ his​​ eyes​​ in​​ ten​​ months

 

    • He​​ is​​ not​​ flexible​​ in​​ his​​ work;​​ that​​ is​​ why​​ he​​ doesn't​​ have​​ many​​ friends.

 

      • Having​​ almost​​ no​​ friends​​ makes​​ him​​ inflexible​​ in​​ his​​ work.

 

      • Such​​ is​​ his​​ inflexibility​​ in​​ his​​ work​​ that​​ he​​ doesn't​​ have​​ many​​ friends.

 

      • Inflexibility​​ in​​ his​​ work​​ is​​ not​​ why​​ he​​ doesn't​​ have​​ many​​ friends.

 

      • He​​ is​​ not​​ popular​​ with​​ many​​ people​​ although​​ he​​ is​​ flexible​​ in​​ his​​ work.

 

  • Choose​​ the​​ best​​ sentence​​ (a,​​ b,​​ c,​​ or​​ d)​​ made​​ from​​ the​​ given​​ cues.

 

  • provide/​​ your​​ handwriting/​​ legible/​​ test​​ scorer/​​ accept/​​ your​​ answer//

 

    • Providing​​ your​​ handwriting​​ is​​ legible,​​ the​​ test​​ scorer​​ does​​ not​​ accept​​ your​​ answer.

 

    • Provided​​ for​​ your​​ legible​​ handwriting,​​ the​​ test​​ scorer​​ has​​ to​​ accept​​ your​​ answer.

 

    • Provided​​ that​​ your​​ handwriting​​ is​​ legible,​​ your​​ answer​​ will​​ be​​ accepted​​ by​​ any​​ test​​ scorer.

 

    • Providing​​ with​​ your​​ legible​​ handwriting,​​ every​​ test​​ scorer​​ must​​ accept​​ your​​ answer.

 

  • I/​​ advise/​​ him/​​ ask/​​ bus​​ conductor/​​ tell/​​ him/​​ where/​​ get​​ off.

 

    • I​​ advised​​ him​​ ask​​ a​​ bus​​ conductor​​ to​​ tell​​ him​​ where​​ he​​ gets​​ off.

 

    • I​​ advised​​ him​​ to​​ ask​​ bus​​ conductor​​ to​​ tell​​ him​​ where​​ he​​ gets​​ off.

 

    • I​​ advised​​ him​​ to​​ ask​​ the​​ bus​​ conductor​​ telling​​ him​​ where​​ to​​ get​​ off

 

D.​​ I advised​​ him​​ to​​ ask​​ the​​ bus​​ conductor to​​ tell​​ him​​ where.​​ to​​ get​​ off.

Exercise​​ 4:​​ Complete​​ the​​ letter,​​ using​​ the​​ words​​ given.

 

Dear​​ Minh,

 

  • thank​​ /​​ your​​ letter​​ /​​ arrive​​ /​​ yesterday​​ //

 

Thank​​ you​​ for​​ your​​ letter​​ that​​ arrived​​ yesterday.

 

  • I​​ /​​ please​​ /​​ hear​​ /​​ you​​ /​​ win​​ /​​ first​​ prize​​ /​​ Poetry​​ Reading​​ Contest/​​ congratulations/

 

I'm​​ very​​ pleased​​ to​​ hear​​ that​​ you​​ won​​ the​​ first​​ prize​​ in​​ the​​ Poetry​​ Reading​​ Contest.​​ Congratulations!

 

  • I​​ /​​ myself​​ /​​ just​​ /​​ join​​ /​​ final​​ English​​ Speaking​​ Competition/​​ my​​ school//

 

I​​ myself​​ have​​ just​​ joined​​ in​​ the​​ final​​ English​​ Speaking​​ Competition​​ ofmy​​ school.

 

  • competition/​​ organize/​​ our​​ English​​ teachers/​​ take​​ place/​​ school​​ hall/​​ last​​ Sunday//

 

The​​ competition​​ organized​​ by​​ our​​ English​​ teachers​​ took​​ place​​ in​​ the​​ school​​ hall​​ last​​ Sunday.

 

  • representatives/​​ three​​ classes/​​ my​​ school/​​ take/​​ the​​ contest//

 

The​​ representatives​​ ofthreecIasses​​ of​​ my​​ school​​ took​​ part​​ in​​ the​​ contest.

 

  • contest/​​ we/​​ work/​​ groups/​​ three/​​ compete/​​ five​​ activities/​​ ten​​ minutes//

 

In​​ the​​ contest,​​ we​​ worked​​ in​​ groups​​ .ofthree​​ and​​ competed​​ in​​ five​​ activities​​ within​​ ten​​ minutes.

 

  • my​​ team/​​ pass/​​ four​​ activities/​​ perfectly/​​ but/​​ last​​ one/​​ we/​​ a​​ spelling​​ mistake/​​ lose​​ the​​ game//

 

My​​ team​​ passed​​ four​​ activities​​ perfectly,​​ but​​ in​​ the​​ last​​ one,​​ we​​ had​​ a​​ spelling​​ mistake​​ and​​ lost​​ the​​ game.

 

  • it​​ /​​ be​​ /​​ big​​ disappointment​​ /​​ us​​ /​​ however​​ /​​ we​​ /​​ all​​ /​​ enjoy​​ /​​ contest​​ /​​ immensely​​ /​​ Find​​ /​​ it​​ /​​ very​​ useful​​ //

 

It​​ was​​ a​​ big​​ disappointment​​ to​​ us.​​ However,​​ we​​ all​​ enjoyed​​ the​​ contest​​ immensely​​ and​​ found​​ it​​ very​​ useful.

 

  • we​​ /​​ hope​​ /​​ win​​ /​​ contest​​ /​​ next​​ year​​ //

 

We​​ hope​​ to​​ win​​ the​​ contest​​ next​​ year.

 

  • I​​ /​​ like​​ /​​ congratulate​​ /​​ you​​ /​​ your​​ winning/​​ again​​ //

I'd​​ like​​ to​​ congratulate​​ you​​ of​​ your​​ winning​​ again.

 

Yours​​ truly,​​ Quang

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