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LƯU HÀNH NỘI BỘ

A. GRAMMAR
I. Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1. If I (come) ................................................................ to the theatre yesterday, you (enjoy) .......................
......................................... the play.
2. If I ................................................................ (come) to Athens last year, I (visit) ..................................
.............................. you.
3. If we (know) ................................................................ you already had tickets, we (not get) ...................
............................................. any for you.
4. If you (not leave) ................................................................ the party so early on Saturday, you (might/
meet) ................................................................ Joe.
5. If she (try) ................................................................ harder, she (get) ...........................................
..................... that promotion last year.
6. He (not get) ................................................................ the job if he (miss) ......................................
.......................... his interview.
7. If he (not see) ................................................................ that car, there (be) ...................................
............................. an accident.

II. Using the information in the first sentence, complete the conditional sentences with the correct form
of the verbs in italic.
8. Adam met his future wife, Alice, on a flight to Tokyo. take, meet
→ If Adam (not) ................................. that flight to Tokyo, he (not) ......................................... Alice.
9. I forgot my credit card, so I couldn’t pay for my groceries. forget, can pay
→ If I (not) ......................................... my credit card, I ........................................... for my groceries.
10. I didn’t know Jane was in the hospital, so I didn’t visit her. know, visit
→ If I .......................................... that Jane was in the hospital, I .................................................. her.
11. Alex didn’t pay the electric bill. The electric company cut off his power. pay, cut off
→ If Alex .................................... the bill, the electric company (not) ..................................................
his electricity.
12. The weather was bad. The outdoor concert was canceled. be, be
→ If the weather .......................................... good, the outdoor concert (not) .......................................
........................... canceled.
13. Alexander Fleming accidentally discovered the medical usefulness of a certain kind of mold. Scientists
developed penicillin from that mold. discover, develop
→ If Fleming (not) ................................. that mold, scientists (not) ....................................... penicillin.

III. Rewrite the following as mixed conditional sentences.


14. You didn’t wake me up. Now I’m late for my appointment.
.................................................................................................................................................................
15. She isn’t well-qualified. She didn’t get the job.
.................................................................................................................................................................

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16. We didn’t go to the restaurant. We don’t like fast food.
.................................................................................................................................................................
17. She didn’t bring her umbrella. Now, she’s getting wet.
.................................................................................................................................................................
18. I don’t know them very well, so I didn’t go to the party.
.................................................................................................................................................................
19. He isn’t at the lecture because he wasn’t told about it.
.................................................................................................................................................................
20. They didn’t take a map with them. They’re lost now.
.................................................................................................................................................................
21. The driver isn’t careful. He crashed his car into a wall.
.................................................................................................................................................................
22. I didn’t buy tickets. We can’t go to the theatre tonight.
.................................................................................................................................................................
23. He didn’t reserve a table. He has to wait for an hour.
.................................................................................................................................................................
24. Sue forgot to go to the bank. Now she can’t go shopping.
.................................................................................................................................................................
25. They missed their flight. They won’t arrive until tomorrow.
.................................................................................................................................................................

IV. Rewrite the sentences using inversion, as in the example.


26. If he had known about the meeting, he would have come.
Had..........................................................................................................................................................
27. If the plane leaves on time, I’ll arrive in Paris at noon.
Should.....................................................................................................................................................
28. If you had left earlier, you wouldn’t have missed the bus.
Had..........................................................................................................................................................
29. If I were you, I wouldn’t tell anyone about it.
Were........................................................................................................................................................
30. If you see Paul, tell him I want to see him.
Should.....................................................................................................................................................
31. If he had studied harder, he would have passed the test.
Had..........................................................................................................................................................
32. If you drink too much coffee, you won’t be able to sleep.
Should.....................................................................................................................................................
33. If I were you, I would write him a thank-you letter.
Were........................................................................................................................................................

V. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given sentence.
34. Had I seen the hole in the sidewalk, I wouldn’t have tripped and fallen down.
A. I had to see the hole in the sidewalk. B. I saw the hole in sidewalk.
C. I didn’t see the hole in the sidewalk. D. I didn’t fall down.
35. Should you have further questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us again.
A. You should ask more questions. B. You might have more questions.
C. You will certainly have more questions. D. Don’t bother calling us again.

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36. Had the building been properly built, it would have withstood the hurricane.
A. The building was properly built. B. The building survived the hurricane.
C. The building wasn’t properly built. D. The building was built after the hurricane.
37. Were you rich, you could fly across the ocean to visit your family every week.
A. Are you rich? B. You are not rich.
C. You visit your family every week. D. You used to be rich, but you are not anymore.

B. VOCABULARY
I. Write a verb from the box under each picture.
bake • chop • fry • grate • boil • grill • mix • roast • slice • stir • whisk

38. ……………………… 39. ……………………… 40. ………………………

41. ……………………… 42. ……………………… 43. ………………………

44. ……………………… 45. ……………………… 46. ………………………

47. ……………………… 48. ………………………

III. Write one word in each gap.


49. Everyone complimented her …………………. the wonderful buffet she’d laid on.
50. The problem with drinks like that is they’re full ………………….. sugar.
51. I can’t choose …………………… Death by Chocolate or fruit salad.
52. I’m not going to tell you what’s for supper. You’ll just have to wait ………………….. see.

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53. She’s generally regarded ……………… being the best cookery book writer of her generation.
54. Most people associate English food …………………. fish and chips and shepherd’s pie.
55. Karen’s very careful …………………….. how much salt she has.
56. There’s a lack …………………. good restaurants round here.
57. The meat was well cooked, but the sauce was totally lacking ………………….. flavour.

C. READING
Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space. For each question, choose the correct
answer - A, B, C or D.
SWEDEN’S ICE HOTEL
The village of Jukkasjarvi is in Swedish Lapland, and winter temperatures there can reach -40 oC. But
6,000 holidaymakers (58) ……………. go there annually, to visit what is probably Europe’s most unusual
accommodation.
In this hotel you eat, drink, and sleep in rooms made (59) ……………. ice. If you want, you can (60)
……………. get married in one. The bar is ice too, and putting hot drinks on it is obviously not (61)
…………….! The bedrooms are around -4 oC, but fortunately guests are (62) ……………. with
special sleeping bags that will keep (63) ……………. warm in the coldest of temperatures. (64)
……………. outdoor clothes can be supplied too, if needed.
The hotel is never more than six months old (65) ……………. it melts in summer, and
(66) ……………. winter it is rebuilt. Creating the hotel (67) ……………. 10,000 tonnes of ice, plus
30,000 tonnes of snow.
58. A. there B. ever C. also D. still
59. A. by B. of C. within D. for
60. A. even B. however C. already D. yet
61. A. supported B. recognized C. recommended D. agreed
62. A. given B. offered C. provided D. delivered
63. A. these B. those C. they D. them
64. A. suitable B. convenient C. acceptable D. satisfactory
65. A. although B. because C. so D. while
66. A. other B. any C. each D. another
67. A. brings B. puts C. fetches D. takes

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Q2 - LESSON 2 Student’s name: ……...………………

Class: 7A… Corrector’s name: ……………………


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HOMEWORK
A. GRAMMAR
I. Change the statements into conditional sentences. Begin each one with But.
0. I’m hungry now because I didn’t eat dinner.
....... But if I’d eaten dinner, I wouldn’t be hungry now..............................................................
1. The room is full of flies because you left the door open.
........................................................................................................................................................
2. You are tired this morning because you didn’t go to bed at a reasonable hour last night.
........................................................................................................................................................
3. I didn’t finish my report yesterday, so I can’t begin a new project today.
........................................................................................................................................................
4. I’m not you, so I didn’t tell him the truth.
........................................................................................................................................................
5. I don’t know anything about plumbing, so I didn’t fix the leak in the sink myself.
........................................................................................................................................................
6. Anita got sick because she didn’t follow the doctor’s orders.
........................................................................................................................................................

II. Write a conditional sentence about each given sentence.


7. Because Diane asked the technician a lot of questions, she understands how to use her computer now.
If ....................................................................................................................................................
8. Olga and Ivan weren’t paying attention, so they didn’t see the exit sign on the highway.
If ....................................................................................................................................................
9. I really don’t know what the test results mean because the doctor didn’t explain them to me.
If ....................................................................................................................................................
10. We were sleeping last night, so we didn’t hear the thunder and lightning.
If ....................................................................................................................................................

B. READING
Look at the sentences below about a competition. Read the text to decide if each sentence is correct or
incorrect. If it is correct, write the letter A. If it is not correct, write the letter B in the blank.
WRITE A WINNING STORY!
You could win £1,000 in this year’s Fiction Prize and have your story printed in Keep Writing
magazine. Ten other lucky people will win a cheque for £100.
Once again, we need people who can write good stories. The judges, who include Mary Littlejohn, the
novelist, Michael Brown, the television reporter, and Susan Hitchins, Keep Writing’s editor, are looking for
interesting and original stories. Detective fiction was extremely popular last year, although the competition
winner produced a love story. You can write about whatever you want but here’s some advice to start you
thinking:

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 Write about what you know
This is the advice which every writer should pay attention to and, last year, nearly everyone who wrote for
us did exactly that. Love, family, problems with friends - these were the main subjects of the stories.
However, you need to turn ordinary situations into something interesting that people will want to read about.
Make the reader want to continue reading by writing about ordinary things in a new and surprising way.
 Get your facts right
It’s no good giving a description of a town or explaining how a jet engine works if you get it wrong. So avoid
writing anything unless you’re certain about it.
 Hold the reader's attention
Make the beginning interesting and the ending a surprise. There is nothing worse than a poor ending. Develop
the story carefully and try to think of something unusual happening at the end.
 Think about the characters
Try to bring the people in your story alive for the reader by using well-chosen words to make them seem real.
Your story must be your own work, between 2,000 and 2,500 words and typed, double-spaced, on one
side only of each sheet of paper.
Even if you’re in danger of missing the closing date, we are unable to accept stories by fax or email. You
must include the application form with your story. Unfortunately, your story cannot be returned, nor can we
discuss our decisions.
You should not have had any fiction printed in any magazine or book in this country - a change in the
rules by popular request - and the story must not have appeared in print or in recorded form, for example on
radio or TV, anywhere in the world.
Your fee of £5 will go to the Writers’ Association. Make your cheque payable to Keep Writing and send
it with the application form and your story to:
Keep Writing
75 Broad Street
Birmingham
B12 4TG
The closing date is 30 July and we will inform the winner within one month of this date. Please note that
if you win, you must agree to have your story printed in our magazine.

11. All prize winners will have their stories printed in the magazine Keep Writing. ………
12. Most people entering the competition last year followed the advice they were given. ………
13. Writers should remember to check that any information they use is correct. ………
14. The magazine is looking for stories which have an unexpected ending. ………
15. Writers are encouraged to describe the people in their stories clearly. ………
16. Stories should either be written clearly by hand or typed. ………
17. Late entries can be faxed if necessary. ………
18. The magazine will send back all stories which have failed to be selected. ………
19. The rules of the competition are different this year from last year. ………
20. Writers can enter stories which magazines outside Britain have already printed. ………

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LISTENING
Part 4: Questions 20-25. Look at the six sentences for this part. You will hear a conversation between a
man, Marco, and his wife, Sarah, about a film they have just seen at the cinema. Decide if each sentence
is correct or incorrect. If it is correct, choose the letter “A” for “YES.” IF it is not correct, choose the
letter “B” for “NO.”

A B
YES NO
20 Sarah was expecting to enjoy the film. A B
21 Marco and Sarah agree that the city in the film was London. A B
22 Marco feels that the length of the film made it rather boring. A B
23 Sarah was upset about how some of the audience behaved during the film. A B
24 Sarah was disappointed with the way the main actor performed. A B
25 Marco thinks this film is the best the director has made. A B

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