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I. Listening (1m) Textbook – Unit 13– B1 – p.134


Part 1: Listen to the recording and write TRUE or FALSE:
1) Nam and Ba are going to play table tennis. ______
2) Nam doesn’t have to do anything before playing table tennis. ______
Part 2: Listen and choose the most suitable word or phrase:
1) Ba also has to finish the question for ________tomorrow.
A. Music B. Math C. History D. Art
2) Ba has a ________paddle so he can give it to Nam.
A. free B. only C. any D. two
II. Choose the most appropriate answers to complete the sentences below: (2ms)
1. ……………. did she go to the dentist last week?
A. When B. What C. Why D. Who
2. Few people like ………… on the farm.
A. work B. working C. to work D. B and C are correct
3. He’s bad ………………. English.
A. at B. for C. to D. with
4. Our teacher told us …………… this book.
A. read B. to read C. reading D. to reading
5. After you take some medicine, you will feel…………… .
A. well B. better C. good D. B and C are correct.
6. This food can tastes ………….. .
A. careful B. carefully C. delicious D. deliciously
7. I am aware ………… the problem.
A. of B. for C. about D. on
8. What does this picture mean?
A. Scientist B. Member
B. Cyclist C. Participant

III/ Read the text and Answer if the sentences below are True or False (1m)
Baseball is the most popular sport in America.
Where did baseball come? No one knows for sure. Many people believe that the idea came from a game played by
children in England. Other people believe that a man named Aber Doubleday invented the game in Cooperstown,
New York, in 1839.
The first teams played only for fun, not money. But baseball was very popular from the start. The first professional
team appeared in 1869.
1. Baseball is the most common games in America. ……………..
2. Many people think that baseball came from a game played by children in England. ……………..
3. The first teams were not professional ones. ……………..
4. At the beginning, baseball was not extremely popular. ……………..
IV/ Match the sentence in column A with the suitable sentence in column B: (1,5ms)
A B
1. Would you like something to eat? a. She must study harder.
2. How does Hung play volleyball? b. Three kilometers.
3. She didn’t go to the movies last night. c. Very well.
4. What about cabbages and tomatoes? d. Neither did I.
5. Nga gets bad marks at math. e. No, thanks. I’m not hungry.
6. How long does it take you to finish your f. 3 days.
project? g. I hate them.

1……….., 2……………., 3…………., 4……….., 5………….., 6 ………….


V/ Complete the sentences with the correct form of words (0.5m)
1. You shouldn’t eat any ……………food because it’s not good for you. ( health )
2. Your grandfather always work on the the farm with us. He is ……………. . (help)
VI / Rearrange the given words to make the meaningful sentences: (0,5 m)
1. Aunt/ spinach/ and / I/ do/ likes / my/ so/.
…………………………………………………………………………………………
2. dinner/ meat/ you/ what/ like/ for/ would /?
…………………………………………………………………………………………
VII/ Rewrite the following sentences into other way without changing their meaning: 2ms)
1. He is a good swimmer.
He ………………………………………….
2. My aunt hates spinach. I hate spinach. ( Using so/ too/ either/ neither)
My aunt………………………………………………
3. How heavy is he?
What …………………………………………………..
4. There is sugar in many kinds of food.
Many of……………………………………..
VIII/ Complete the text with the words given below (1,5ms)
We should have a balanced diet because it’s good for our health.
What does “ a balanced diet” mean? It ……………. (1) you eat a variety of foods without ………….. (2) too
much of anything. ………………….. (3) is very important. Eat the food you enjoy, but don’t have too much. This will
help you ………………. (4) fit and healthy. Don’t forget about exercise ………………. (5) ! We all need exercise.
Follow these guidelines and enjoy the food you eat – that is the key …………………. (6) a healthy lifestyle.
1. A. mean B. means C. is D. are
2. A. eat B. to eat C. eating D. to eating
3. A. Moderate B. Moderating C. Moderation D. Moderated
4. A. stay B. to stay C. staying D. A & B
5. A. also B. neither C. either D. too
6. A. to B. of C. for D. on
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Đề 1A

III. Listening (1m) Textbook – Unit 13– B1 – p.134


Part 1: Listen to the recording and write TRUE or FALSE:
3) Nam and Ba are going to play table tennis. TRUE
4) Nam doesn’t have to do anything before playing table tennis. TRUE
Part 2: Listen and choose the most suitable word or phrase:
3) Ba also has to finish the question for ________tomorrow.
A. Music B. Math C. History D. Art
4) Ba has a ________paddle so he can give it to Nam.
A. free B. only C. any D. two
IV. Choose the most appropriate answers to complete the sentences below: (2ms)
1. ……………. did she go to the dentist last week?
A. When B. What C. Why D. Who
2. Few people like ………… on the farm.
A. work B. working C. to work D. B and C are correct
3. He’s bad ………………. English.
A. at B. for C. to D. with
4. Our teacher told us …………… this book.
A. read B. to read C. reading D. to reading
5. After you take some medicine, you will feel…………… .
A. well B. better C. good D. B and C are correct.
6. This food can tastes ………….. .
A. careful B. carefully C. delicious D. deliciously
7. I am aware ………… the problem.
A. of B. for C. about D. on
8. What does this picture mean?
A. Scientist B. Member
B. Cyclist C. Participant

III/ Read the text and Answer if the sentences below are True or False (1m)
Baseball is the most popular sport in America.
Where did baseball come? No one knows for sure. Many people believe that the idea came from a game played
by children in England. Other people believe that a man named Aber Doubleday invented the game in
Cooperstown, New York, in 1839.
The first teams played only for fun, not money. But baseball was very popular from the start. The first
professional team appeared in 1869.
1. Baseball is the most common games in America. ………TRUE……..
2. Many people think that baseball came from a game played by children in England. ……TRUE………..
3. The first teams were not professional ones. ……TRUE………..
4. At the beginning, baseball was not extremely popular. ……FALSE………..
IV/ Match the sentence in column A with the suitable sentence in column B: (1,5ms)
A B
1. Would you like something to eat? a. She must study harder.
2. How does Hung play volleyball? b. Three kilometers.
3. She didn’t go to the movies last night. c. Very well.
4. What about cabbages and tomatoes? d. Neither did I.
5. Nga gets bad marks at math. e. No, thanks. I’m not hungry.
6. How long does it take you to finish your f. 3 days.
project? g. I hate them.

1……E….., 2………C……., 3……D……., 4……G….., 5……A…….., 6 ……F…….


V/ Complete the sentences with the correct form of words (0.5m)
1. You shouldn’t eat any ……………food because it’s not good for you. ( health )
2. Your grandfather always work on the the farm with us. He is ……………. . (help)
VI / Rearrange the given words to make the meaningful sentences: (0,5 m)
3. Aunt/ spinach/ and / I/ do/ likes / my/ so/.
……My aunt likes spinach and so do I……
4. dinner/ meat/ you/ what/ like/ for/ would /?
……What meat would you like for dinner ?……………………………………………
VII/ Rewrite the following sentences into other way without changing their meaning: 2ms)
2. He is a good swimmer.
He swims well
2. My aunt hates spinach. I hate spinach. ( Using so/ too/ either/ neither)
My aunt hates spinach and so do I / I do, too
3. How heavy is he?
What is his height ?
4. There is sugar in many kinds of food.
Many kinds of food have sugar.
VIII/ Complete the text with the words given below (1,5ms)
We should have a balanced diet because it’s good for our health.
What does “ a balanced diet” mean? It ……………. (1) you eat a variety of foods without ………….. (2) too
much of anything. ………………….. (3) is very important. Eat the food you enjoy, but don’t have too much. This will
help you ………………. (4) fit and healthy. Don’t forget about exercise ………………. (5) ! We all need exercise.
Follow these guidelines and enjoy the food you eat – that is the key …………………. (6) a healthy lifestyle.
7. A. mean B. means C. is D. are
8. A. eat B. to eat C. eating D. to eating
9. A. Moderate B. Moderating C. Moderation D. Moderated
10. A. stay B. to stay C. staying D. A & B
11. A. also B. neither C. either D. too
12. A. to B. of C. for D. on

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