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Bài tập tiếng Anh 7 Global Success - Student’s name: ....................................................................

Unit 1
Put the verbs in brackets in the correct verb form.
1. My mother says when she (retire) ___________, she (go) ___________ back to her village to do the
gardening.
2. She (take) ___________ a lot of photos when she (go) ___________ on holidays.
3. My father (like) ___________ collecting stamps so much.
4. My aunt (play) ___________ the guitar once a week.
5. I like drawing very much. My hobby is (paint) ___________.
6. _____________ (your parents/ watch) TV every night?
7. Children often _____________ (use) a computer for school work.
8. My brother _____________ (play) tennis, but he _____________ (not like) it.
Choose the correct answer in each sentence
1. Are you interesred for/ in cooking?
2. This is my best/ favourite book. It’s David Copperfield, by Dickens.
3. Linda is a member/ team of the drama club.
4. John’s hobby is collecting stamps. He is a stamp collect/ collector.
5. Kate usually passes/ spends most of her time reading.
Give the correct form of the words in brackets
1. The most popular after - school ………….. in Viet Nam are football and badminton. (act)
2. The city library have over 60 ………….. (employ)
3. English is an ………….. and important subject. (interest)
4. Science books are very ………….. for our study of the world. (use)
5. Ba is famous stamp ………….. (collect)
6. They learnt to play a ………….. instrument. (music)
Choose the correct answers
What do you like doing best (1) _________ your spare time? My cousin Paul likes going (2)
_________ in the country and (3) _________ photos. Sometimes he (4) _________ with his friend, and
they (5) _________ at the park or at the beach. They always (6) _________ a good time. His brother
Chris isn't (7) _________ on walking. He spend most of the (8) _________ at home.
1. A. for B. when C. in D. at
2. A. for walks B. walks C. a walk D. to walk
3. A. making B. having C. taking D. doing
4. A. travels B. gets up C. sees D. goes out
5. A. enjoy B. have fun C. hobby D. go
6. A. have B. make C. do D. like
7. A. interested B. out C. decided D. keen
8. A. other B. time C. people D. money
Read the passage and choose the best option to answer each of the following questions.
Having a hobby that we enjoy brings us joy and enriches our lives. It gives us something fun to do
during our leisure time and affords us the opportunity to learn new skills. We are very fortunate to have
so many different options out there today. In fact, there are entire websites devoted to hobbies and
interests.
The best way to cultivate a new hobby is to try something new. The world is full of wonderful, exciting
activities that we can explore and adopt as our own. Of course, all of us are unique and, therefore, our
interests and hobbies vary. But once we find a hobby that we truly enjoy and are passionate about, we
become hooked. It becomes part of our lives and captivates us in a very personal way.
1. What is the passage mainly about?
A. The importance of hobbies B. The definition of hobbies
C. Time to start a hobby D. Hobbies and interests
2. What can a hobby give you?
A. Leaisure time B. Chance to afford new things
C. More free time D. Something fun to do
3. What shoud we do if we want to cultivate a new hobby?
A. refer to websites B. check the options
C. try something new D. participate in activities
4. Our interests and hobbies vary because________.
A. the world is wonderful B. there are many exciting things to explore
C. each of us enjoys many things D. all of us are unique
5. What does the word “It” refer to?
A. An activity B. A hobby C. A part D. A personal way
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first one.
1. It took me three hours to make this pottery jug.
I spent ____________________________________________________________
2. My father likes to do gardening at the weekend.
My father enjoys ____________________________________________________
3. Her hobby is collecting dollhouses.
She collects ________________________________________________________
4. When did you start your hobby?
How long __________________________________________________________
5. Why don’t we taking photos this afternoon?
What about ________________________________________________________

UNIT 2
Rewrite the following sentences in the correct order
1. play/ can/ the guitar/ I/./
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2. ride a bike/ do/ at the weekend/ you/ ?/
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3. have a picnic/ I/ at the weekend/ ./
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4. you/ do/ play/ at the weekends/ computer games/ ?/
_______________________________________________
5. fly/ on Sundays/ a kite/ They/ ./
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6. football/ I/ play/ can/ ./
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Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined
1. A. thousand B. thick C. month D. then
2. A. tiny B. light C. continue blind
3. A. tutor B. duck C. cube D. music
Choose the correc answer A, B, C or D
1. Does your father like …………………….photos?
A. doing making taking having
2. What do they ………………….about making pottery?
A. have worry think take
3. My daughter is ………………..She can make new things easily.
A. creative careful serious happy
4. My mum does exercise every day to ……………fit.
A. keep do take turn
5. The man ……………up this hobby when he returned to his country.
A. added had took saw
6. You should eat a lot of fruits and vegetables because they ………….. vitamin A, which is good for
the eyes.
A. run take provide get
7. The health …………. from the diet expert is that you should eat less junk food and count you calories
if you are becoming fat.
A. advices ideas tip tips
8. The seafood I ate this morning makes me feel ……………. all over.
A. itchy weak running well
9. If you want to be fit, stay outdoors more and do more …………. activities.
A. physics physic physical physically
10. Do more exercise ………………. eat more fruit and vegetables.
A. and so but or
Make up the sentences using the words and phrases given
1. Nick/ wash/ hands a lot/ he/ not/ have the flu.
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2. David/ eat/ lots of junk food/ he/ not do exercise.
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3. Elena/ should/ sleep more/ she/ try to relax more.
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4. When you go outside/ wet hais, it/ make you get/ cold/ flu.
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5. You/ eat/ fresh fish, it/ make you smarter.
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6. You/ eat/ carrots, it/ help you see at night/ clearly.
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-The end-
UNIT 3
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others
1. A. stopped B. lived C. played D. arrived
2. A. invited B. wanted C. ended D. liked
3. A. stopped B. agreed C. listened D. cleaned
4. A. worked B. wanted C. stopped D. asked
Write the correct form or tense of the verbs in brackets.
1. Last summer, my father (teach) _____________ me to drive.
2. I (start) _____________ doing charity when I (be) _____________ a first year student.
3. _____________ (you/ go) to see the concert yesterday?
4. Yesterday, I (see) _____________ Jim at a bookstore.
5. How long ____________ (they/ live) here?~They____________ (move) here two years ago.
6. They ______________ (establish) the Viet Nam Red Cross Society in 1916.
Choose the best options to complete the following sentences
1. All of these books and clothes will be ...................... to children in Ha Giang.
A. encouraged B. donated C. clean D. All are correct.
2. My sister works as a volunteer at a ...................... in the city.
A. donate B.shelter C. community D.homeless
3. My mom often asks me to ...................... my room on the weekend.
A. stay B. volunteer C. make D. clean up
4. ________ people usually live on the streets, under bridges, or in camps.
A. Sick B. Homeless C. Elderly D. Disabled
5. We help families in ________ by providing food, clothing, housing and much more.
A. control B. case C. need D. shape
Put the words in brackets into the correct forms to complete the sentences
1. After the party, I _____________ twenty bottles from various parts of the house yesterday. (collect)
2. He’s well-known in the local _____________. (commune)
3. All out profits are re-invested in research and _____________ (develop)
4. Even a small _____________ can do a lot of good. (donate)
5. They were given food and shelter in _____________ for work. (exchange)
6. The people in _____________ area are very poor. (mountain)
Read the text carefully, then decide whether the following statements are true (T) orfalse (F).
The Soup Kitchen, founded in 1986, is a resource for the homeless, elderly, lonely and poor inCentral
London, providing free hot meals, clothes and toiletries, and creating a sense of belonging and
community. Serving around 70 people a day from 10 am -12 noon on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, with the Clothes Closet open on alternate Mondays, four to five volunteers are
required each morning to carry out this vital work.
The Soup Kitchen is run by a Board of Trustees, a part-time Director and Kitchen Manager, three more
staff and a team of volunteers. Support for The Soup Kitchen comes from individuals, corporations and
trusts. Volunteers and donations (both financial and in-kind) are vital to support our work and enable us
to continue this service to the community.
1. The Soup Kitchen is a non-profit organization.
2. It provides free meals for people in need.
3. It opens five days a week from 10am to 12pm.
4. Clothing is provided every Monday morning.
5. The organization is funded by donations from individuals, corporations and trusts.
6. People can only donate money to the Soup Kitchen.

UNIT 4
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others
1. A. educated B. played C. recycled D. changed
2. A. cello B. choose C. kitchen D. concert
3. A. decide B. exciting C. exhibit D. organise
4. A. chapter B. rich C. cheese D. chemist
Complete the sentences by using as...as; not...as; different ...from.
1. Your house is _________________ my house. (far)
2. The black car is _________________ the red one. (cheap)
3. That dog _________________ it looks. (not dangerous)
4. Vietnam coffee is _________________ Brazil coffee. (delicious)
5. Many people think that history _________________ math. (not important)
6. Opera is_________________pop music. (different)
7. French foods is _________________ Vietnam foods. (different)
8. This room is _________________ that room. (wide)
Choose the best answer to fill in the blank.
1. “Xẩm”or “Hát xẩm” (Xam singing) is a type of Vietnamese .....................
A. modern music B. folk music C. country music D. classical music
2. Maths, Literature and English are ..................... subjects at high schools in Vietnam.
A. non-essential B. core C. rural D. new
3. The ..................... also perform in a pool of water but behind a curtain.
A. sculpture B.songwriters C. puppeteers D. composers
4. His Jacket is almost the same colour ……………….. mine.
A. with B. as C. to D. for
5. Saxophones are used mainly for __________ jazz music.
A. composing B. taking C. playing D. writing
6. I went to the 3D __________ last weekend. The paintings were excellent!
A. movie theater B. concert hall C. opera house D. art museum
Write the correct form of the word given
1. Do they like eating …………………..food? TRADITION
2. We suggest ………………….a show to raise money for our poor children. ORGANIZE
3. My ………………….sister loves reading comics books. YOUNG
4. The …………………is very anxious about the next performance on the stage. MUSIC
5. Mary doesn’t like …………………films and neither does him. HORRIBLE
6. The small boy is interested in …………………….robots. DRAW
7. The story is about rice farming, ………………………and Vietnamese village festivals. FISH
8. Picasso received artistic ………………….from his father. TRAIN
9. The comedy show last night was a great ……………….SUCCESSFUL
10. It is a ……………………..to watch his musical performance. PLEASED
Write the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first one. Use the word in
brackets.
1. This show is the same as the show we saw last week. (different)
This show ……………………………………………….
2. She is the quickest runner at all. (quick)
No other runner ………………………………………….
3. She hasn’t made as many mistakes as last time. (fewer)
She ……………………………………………………….
4. My English is better than my French. (as)
My French ……………………………………………….
-The end-
UNIT 5
Complete the sentences with “some/ any”
1. We didn’t buy …………flowers.
2. This evening I’m going out with ………….friends of mine.
3. “Have you seen ………..good films recently?” – “No, I haven’t been to the cinema for ages”.
4. I didn’t have ……………money, so I had to borrow………..
5. Can I have ………milk in my coffee, please?
6. I was too tired to do………work.
Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently.
1. A. volunteer B. documentary C. hydro D. flop
2. A. phone B. canon C. home D. stone
3. A. compass B. sofa C. poem D. overseas
4. A. comedy B. apricot C. workshop D. judo
5. A. move B. convenient C. microwave D. conditiner
Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences
Choose the correct form of the word provided
1. I can’t eat this dish. It is too ……………………SALT
2. Put the ………….…………into the pan and cook it for about half an hour. MIX
3. The mother has to ………………….the milk because it’s cold. HOT
4. Her father is a …………………….He can play many musical instruments very well. MUSIC
5. We all love our …………………….food of instant noodles for our breakfast in the morning.
TRADITION
Read the passage and decide whether the statements are True (T) or False (F).
Bun cha became an international attention overnight after US President Barack Obama and celebrity
chef Anthony Bourdain were pictured eating the dish together in Hanoi. Their choice of this dish is now
surprise as bun cha originated from the Old Quarter in Hanoi and has been one of the city’s signature
dishes for hundreds of years. What makes this dish special is the intense preparation involved in making
it; minced pork must be marinated overnight to fully absorb the flavor of herbs and shaped into balls,
keeping attention to make sure the meat is tender and juicy. The sauce is what makes the dish
spectacular; a good sauce will give a balance between the sweetness of the meat and the saltiness of the
fish sauce. The Hanoi traditional dish is served only at lunchtime and comes with rice vermicelli, fresh
vegies and herbs such as basils, coriander.
1. Bun cha has become more well-known since President Barack Obama’s visit.
2. Bun cha has been a specialty of Hanoi for years.
3. Minced pork shouldn’t be marinated in advance to keep it fresh.
4. The sauce is an important thing to make Bun cha more special.
5. Tourists can always find a place which serves this traditional dish at any time in a day.

UNIT 6
Underline the correct prepositions in the following sentences
1. There are some pictures (on/ in/ at) the wall.
2. The students are (at/ on/ under) school now.
3. We go to school (in/ by/ on) the bus.
4. Is there any juice (under/ on/ in) the glass?
5. There is a coffee table (at/ in/ on) the middle of the living room.
Choose the correct form of the word
1. Tourists can see many …………………………Cham Towers in Binh Dinh province. (BEAUTY)
2. Tan Ky House in Hoi An was…………………………two centuries ago. (BUILD)
3. He is one of the most ………………………teachers in our school. (FAME)
4. What is the ………………….of this river, Jack? (LONG)
5. The book is used to …………………….young men for the nation. (EDUCATION)
6. You can turn the TV off because it didn’t work ………………(PROPER)
7. Do you have any …………………..oil for this dish? (COOK)
8. People ………………….a lot of beautiful flowers in Da Lat. (GROWTH)
Choose the word that has different sound in the underlined part
1. A. literature B. silent C. winter D. invite
2. A. temple B. tent C. lend D. because
3. A. clothes B. with C. think D. tooth
4. A. advice B. about C. garden D. camera
5. A. chorus B. chalk C. chicken D. cheese
Read the passage and decide whether the statements are True (T) or False (F).
THE IMPERIAL ACADEMY OF HUE
Under the reign of Emperor Gia Long, along with the construction of the Temple of Literature In the
new capital, an Imperial Academy was built to replace the Imperial Academy in Thang Long. By that
time, the number of students was increasing each day, which required the expansion of the Academy. In
1821, an auditorium and three rows of houses for student residence were additionally constructed. In
1825, yet another row of 20 apartments were added.
In 1908, in the reign of Duy Tan, the Imperial Academy was moved to its present-day site in the
Forbidden City. The Imperial Academy consists of Di Luan Mansion, located in the center and two
rows of classrooms on either side. Behind the Academy stands the Tan Tho Museum (Imperial Fine
Arts Museum) and the former houses of principals and vice-principals to either side. The Imperial
Academy, a historic and cultural vestige of remarkable value, is one of the two oldest tertiary training
insitutions of the monarchist regime in our country.
1. The Impreial Academy of Hue was built following Emperor Minh Mang’s order.
2. As of 1826, the Imperial Academy had been renovated twice.
3. There were accomodations for students inside the Academy.
4. In 1908, it was relocated into its modern-day location.
5. The Imperial Academy of Hue is the oldest tertiary training insitutions in Viet Nam.
Reorder the words to have correct sentences
1. is/ a/ the/ house./ There/ dog/ behind/
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2. is/ in/ park./ pond/ the/ There/ a/
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3. Hung King’s Temple/ a/ cultural/ in/ Viet Nam?/ Is/ place/
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4. Thong Nhat/ is/ a/ tourist/ in/ Ho Chi Minh/ City./ Palace/ attraction/
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5. The/ were/ carefully/ for/ the/ exam./ students/ prepared/ final/
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-The end-

UNIT 7
Choose the word which has a different sound in the part underlined
1. A. type B. cycle C. bicycle D. by
2. A. head B. break C. bread D. heavy
3. A. said B. wait C. maid D. sail
Complete the sentences with should or shouln’t
1. He's fifteen. He........................drive a car.
2. Pregnant women ...........… smoke as it can damage the baby.
3. We...................go somewhere exciting for our holiday.
4. People ...................drive fast in the town centre.
5. You ...................ask the teacher to help you if you don't understand the lesson.
6. Dogs ................… go here. No animals here.
7. You ................… ride a bicycle here - on the lane for cyclists, but you ................… drive a car.
8. You ................… play football here. You may break the windows around.
Choose the correct answers
1. Big cities often ………………..from traffic jams every day.
A. cross suffer start D. come
2. What must you do before you turn left or right when ……………a motorbike?
A. holding B. taking C. making D. riding
3. The traffic…………….tell people to do, warns people about possible dangers in the street.
A.jams B. signs C. lights D. rules
4. There should be a ……………..limit in the playground to prevent accidents.
A.speed B. time C. engine D. cost
5. …………….. does it take to go from Ha Noi to Ho Chi Minh City by plane?
A. How far B. How much C. How long D. How many
Read the passage and choose the best option to answer each of the following questions.
In the UK, bus journeys are just boring and simply a necessity. This public means of transportation is
often convenient when you live or work in the city centre, as you can avoid traffic jams by moving very
quickly in the bus lanes, and do not have to pay to park the car. After all, though, taking the bus is just a
necessary and tedious part of life: you board the bus, pay the driver and sit down or find a place to
stand. Very boring.
In Latin America, however, bus trips can be very lively. For a start, long-distance buses put on films so
that you have entertainment for at least some of the journey. Naturally, local transport does not show
films but drivers usually switch on the radio and that can be a great way to hear new songs and new
styles of music. Therefore, taking the bus doesn’t sound like fun but it is much more exciting than any
UK bus journey.
(British Council)
1. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Buses in the UK are very convenient.
B. Bus journeys are different in the UK and in Latin America.
C. Bus journeys in the UK are boring.
D. Films are shown on long-distance buses in Latin America.
2. Public transport in the UK is convenient because you can avoid_________.
A. traffic accidents B. policemen C. traffic jams D. bus lanes
3. The word “tedious” in line 3 means_________.
A. not interesting B. exciting C. wonderful D. important
4. The phrasal verb “put on” in the first sentence of the second paragraph can be replaced with
“_________”.
A. close B. wear C. play D. open
5. Which of the following statements is NOT MENTIONED about bus journeys in Latin America?
A. Passengers can entertain during their trip by watching films.
B. Drivers play new styles of music on the radio.
C. They are more exciting than bus trips in the UK.
D. They are more expensive than bus trips in the UK.
Make sentences using the words and phrases given
1. the traffic/ a nightmare/ visitors/ Viet Nam/ the first time/
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2. there/ transport rules/ but/ many people/ not seem/ really interested/ follow/ them
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3. three or four people/ one motorbike/ a common sight/ particularly/ young people
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4. the traffic/ worst/ rush hours/ when/ everyone/ try/ get to work/ get home quickly
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5. some people/ ride/ motorbikes/ the pavements/ rather than/ waiting/ a traffic jam
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-The end-
UNIT 8
Match the words to their definitions

1. gripping a. funny and interesting


2. scary b. extremely good
3. violent c. causing strong feelings of sadness or sympathy
4. boring d. very surprsing, and difficult to believe
5. moving e. not surprising
6. entertaining f. frightening
7. predictable g. using or involving force to hurt or attack
8. hilarious h. very exciting
9. shocking i. not interesting
10. incredible j. extremely funny
Write “although/ despite/ in spite of” to complete the sentences.
1.________________ she has a good look, everybody hates her.
2.Jane seldom sees Jim ______they go to the same school.
3.________________ her illness, Jane went to work yesterday.
4.________________ it was chilly outside, we went fishing.
5.________________ working hard, Peter failed the test.
6.________________ the difficulties, Sarah managed to solve the problem.
7.My grandfather was very strong __________his old age.
8.The children slept deeply ________________ the noise.
9.________________ the high salary, Marey refused the job offer.
10.________________earning a high salary, Sara never wastes her money.
Choose the best answer
1. The films was so ………………that we almost fell asleep.
A.interesting B. gripping C. boring D. violent
2. Critics were all ………………at their performance on the stage yesterday.
A.disappointed B. annoyed C. worried D. bored
3. The film is a big ………………….because the audience enjoy it a lot.
A.failure B. start C. finish D. success
4. The film is based on a book that was ………………fifteen years ago.
A.read B. opened C. written D. closed
5. They haven’t ………………..which film to see tonight.
A.decided B. wanted C. liked D. watched
Read the passage and choose the best option to answer each of the following questions.
ANIMATION
The theory of the animated cartoon was introduced before the invention of the cinema by half a century.
When working to create conversation pieces for Victorian shops, people discovered the principle of
persistence of vision. If drawings of the stages of an action were shown in fast succession, the human
eye would perceive them as a continuous movement.
One of the first commercially successful devices, invented by the Belgian Joseph Plateau in 1832, was
the phenakistoscope, a spinning cardboard disk that created the illusion of movement when viewed in a
mirror, in 1834, William Horner invented the zoetrope, a rotating drum lined by a band of pictures. The
Frenchman Émile Reynaud in 1876 adapted the principle into a form that could be projected before a
theatrical audience. Reynaud became not only animation’s first entrepreneur but also the first artist to
give personality and warmth to his animated characters.
(Animation by Dave Kehr- extracted from Encyclopaedia Britannica)
1. What is the passage mainly about?
A. Early history of animation
B. The reason why animation is popular
C. The invention of Joseph Plateau
D. The first animation’s entrepreneur
2. When was the theory of animation developed?
A. after the introduction of the cinema
B. in 1832
C. about 50 years before the invention of the cinema
D. in 1876
3. What happens to human eyes when pictures of the stages of an action were shown in fast succession?
A. They will find the pictures more vivid.
B. They cannot see the pictures.
C. They will perceive the pictures as normal.
D. They will see the pictures as a continuous movement.
4. What is a phenakistoscope?
A. a popular form of entertainment
B. a spinning cardboard disk
C. a rotating drum lined by a band of pictures
D. a collection of Victorian drawings
5. Who is NOT MENTIONED as an inventor of an animation-making device?
A. Victoria B. William Horner
C. Émile Reynaud D. Joseph Plateau
Rewrite each sentence so that it has the same meaning with the original sentence. Starting with
the given words.
1. Although Tom was a poor student, he studied very well.
In spite of …………………………………………………….
2. Mary could not go to school because she was sick.
Because of …………………………………………………….
3. Although the weather was bad, she went to school on time
Despite …………………………………………………………
UNIT 9
Choose the word with a different stress pattern.
1. A. science B. goggles C. review D. cannon
2. A. poster B. tuna C. relic D. surround
3. A. replace B. reverse C. review D. festive
4. A. Easter B. goggles C. consist D. highlight
5. A. tofu B. thriller C. greasy D. locate
6. A. circle B. traffic C. perform D. cannon
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the words in brackets
1. .………………….voluntarily contribute their money and other things to celebrate the festival
together. VILLAGE
2. There are some other activities such as …………………shows, buffalo races and traditional games.
CULTURE
3. People play drums, sing songs and ………………..happily. DANCING
4. When he swims, he often wears goggles to …………….his eyes. PROTECTION
5. We enjoy the food with local people and ………………TOURISM
Choose the best answer A, B, C or D
1. The festival ……………place every two years.
A. takes happens has D. holds
2. Mai’s dad usually drives her to school …………… her school is very far from her house.
A. but B. though C. because D. or
3. During Tet holiday, the ……………. atmosphere is felt around the country.
A. local B. ethnic C. thankful D. festival
4. People wear beautiful ………………and parade through the streets during the festival in this country.
A.jeans B. gloves C. boots D. costumes
5. People put pumpkin ……………… outside the homes during Halloween.
A. lights B. lanterns C. neon lights D. bulbs
6. The biggest ………………….for the winner is a trip to France.
A.part B. benefit C. prize D. mark
Read the passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.
The Pacific Rim Whale Festival
Every year, about 20,000 grey whales swim past the west coast of Vancouver Island. The whales travel
from Mexico to the Arctic and back again. The whole trip is about 16,000 kilometres. Every March, the
people who live around the Pacific Rim National Park have a festival to celebrate the whales’ journey.
The festival is the Pacific Rim Whale Festival. The whales travel very close to the shore as they swim
north. This allows people to gather together to watch the whales from land and from boats.
Nanaimo Bathtub Race
On the east coast of Vancouver Island, you can see people moving through the water in a strange type of
boat. In the Nanaimo Bathtub Race, all the boats are made from bathtubs. The city of Nanaimo is home
to the oldest and most famous bathtub boat race in the world. Today, Nanaimo World Championship
Bathtub Race is a serious sport that attracts many racers and visitors from around the world.
1.How many grey whales swim near Vancouver Island every year?
A. 15,000 B. 16,000 C. 20,000 D. No one knows.
2. Where do the grey whales start their annual trip?
A. Vancouver Island B. the Arctic
C. somewhere in the open ocean D. Mexico
3.According to the reading, why is it easy for people to see the whales?
A. The people use binoculars.
B. The whales swim close to land.
C. The people are also swimming in the water.
D. They fly over the whales in helicopters.
4.Where does the Nanaimo Bathtub Race happen?
A. Far off the north coast of Vancouver Island.
B. On the South Shore of Vancouver Island.
C. On the west side of Vancouver Island.
D. On the east side of Vancouver Island.
5.What is special about every boat in the race?
A. Each boat can carry three people.
B. Every boat is made from a bathtub.
C. Every boat gets a safety inspection.
D. All the boats have sails
Make questions for the underlined words/ phrases
1. Nam leaves home at 7 o’clock
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2. He teaches English at the high school.
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3. The lesson is very difficult.
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4. She often does the housework after doing exercises.
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5. They are planting some roses in the garden.
______________________________________________
Complete each of the following sentences using the cues given. You can change the cues and use
other words in addition to the cues to complete the sentences.
1. She/ participate/ Boryeong Mud Festival/ three/ year/ ago.
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2. Mud Festival/ take place/ July/ every year/ Boryeong town, Korea.
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3. It/ be/ originally/ provide people/ cosmetics/ use/ mud/ area.
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-The end-

UNIT 10
Choose the word with a different stress pattern.
1. A. atmosphere B. melody C. carnival D. recommend
2. A. allergy B. depression C. unusual D. performer
3. A. energy B. dangerous C. government D. expensive
4. A. scientist B. develop C. nowadays D. library
5. A. natural B. limited C. advantage D. usually
Choose the best answer
1. Emissions from vehicles have negative ………………..on the environment.
A. tasks B. effects C. benefits D. problems
2. What does “non - renewable” ………………..?
A. mean B. means C. meaning D. meant
3. The teacher is ……………….. a talk about how to save energy.
A. doing B. taking C. giving D. making
4. In the future, the wind and the sun will be used as the main ……………….. sources.
A. environmental friendly
B. environmentally friendly
C. environmental friend
D. environment friendly
5. I think that using biogas is abundant and ………………
A. limited B. polluting C. cheap D. exhaustible
Write the correct form of the word given
1. Coal will be …………………by another renewable source of energy in the future. (REPLACE)
2. Natural gas is …………….and it is harmful to the environment. (LIMIT)
3. I like solar energy because it is ……………….. (PLENTY)
4. Using public transport can reduce ……………….…. (POLLUTE)
5. These types of energy do not cause pollution or waste ………………….resources. (NATURE)
6. We hope that by using solar energy, the problem of energy ……………….will be solved. (SHORT)
7. This new plant is being built to provide …………………for the population of the local area.
(ELECTRIC)
8. Remember to turn off the lights when……………….to bed, boy! (GO)
9. She wears a sweater to keep her body………………..in the early winter. (WARMTH)
10. What are the advantages and ………………….of using public transport? (ADVANTAGE)
Read the passage and choose the best option to answer each of the following questions.
Wind is a form of solar energy. Winds are caused by the uneven heating of the atmosphere by the sun.
Wind flow patterns are changed by the earth’s terrain, bodies of water, and vegetative cover. This wind
flow, or motion energy, when “harvested” by modern wind turbines, can be used to generate electricity.
Wind turbines are available in a variety of sizes, and therefore power ratings. The largest machine has
blades that span more than the length of a football field, stands 20 building stories high, and produces
enough electricity to power 1,400 homes. A small home-sized wind machine has rotors between 8 and
25 feet in diameter and stands upwards of 30 feet, and can supply the power needs of an all-electric
home or small business, utilityscale turbines range in size from 50 to 750 kilowatts. Single small
turbines, below 50 kilowatts, are used for homes, telecommunications dishes, or water pumping.
1. What is the reason for the existence of wind?
A. atmosphere heated unevenly B. wind flow
C. motion energy D. wind turbines
2. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a factor affecting the wind direction?
A. earth’s terrain B. bodies of water
C. vegetative cover D. the Sun
3. The word “variety” is closest in meaning with_________.
A. capacity B. popularity C. diversity D. minority
4. What is the height of the largest wind turbines?
A. as tall as a 20 story building B. between 8 and 25 feet
C. 30 feet D. 50 feet
5. A small home-sized wind machine can produce enough power for_________ .
A. 20 buildings B. a small business
C. 400 homes D. a football field
6. How much power do single small turbines generate?
A. about 30 kilowatts B. more than 50 kilowatts
C. about 750 kilowatts D. less than 50 kilowatts
Make questions for the underlined parts
1. My uncle is washing his car right now.
….………………………………………………………………
2. I am mowing the lawn in the garden.
….………………………………………………………………
3. I save paper by printing on both sides.
….………………………………………………………………
4. Kyle is giving a talk about solar energy.
….………………………………………………………………
5. The earth is becoming hotter and hotter.
….………………………………………………………………
-The end-
UNIT 11
Find the word which has a different stress from the others
1. A. passenger B. successful C. dangerous D. different
2. A. petrol B. appear C. second D. distance
3. A. amazing B. certainly C. compromise D. roadrunner
Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined
1. A. weather B. teacher C. helicopter D. everything
2. A. driver B. easily C. negative D. minute
3. A. valued B. powered C. renewed D. replaced
Choose the best answer
1. Will ………………… trains pollute the environment?
A. bullet B. high C. hyper D. auto
2. One day I will travel to the Moon in a big …………………..that travels faster than the speed
of sound.
A. car B. train C. boat D. space ship
3. Look at the boy! He is ………………….a horse.
A.sailing B. riding C. driving D. taking
4. It’s …………to fly and more convenient than a helicopter.
A.Fast B. cheap C. easier D. expensive
5. In the future, the flying car …………. solve problems
A. solved B. solves C. will solve D. solve
6. Elderly and disabled ………….…are not able to use this type of transport.
A.woman B. man C. children D. people
7. If you take a taxi, you will have to ……………….more money.
A. have B. make C. spend D. do
8. SkyTran will use less ……………….. and run on solar energy.
A. space B. spacious C. spacing D. spacer
9. Teleporter is eco-friendly, so it doesn’t result ……………….. pollution
A. from B. in C. to D. on
10. They will use solar-powered ships in order to reduce harmful emissions and lower fuel
………………..
A. consumption
B. consume
C. consuming
D. consumer
Write the correct form of the word given
1. He is a …………………student because he goes to class every day. (REGULARLY)
2. We participate in a lot of activities to help the ……………………people in the countryside.
(OLD)
3. Do you like………………. by plane or by coach? (TRAVEL)
4. The teachers is giving ……………………to the difficult question. (EXPLAIN)
5. ……………………has become a hot trend in this city nowadays. (CYCLE)
Read the passage and decide whether the statements are TRUE (T) or FALSE (F).
Flying cars aren’t just science fiction anymore. Terrafugia, based in the United States, is
developing a readable aircraft called the Transition. The vehicle has two seats, four wheels and
wings that fold up, so it can be driven like a car. Terrafugia first began to work on the Transition
in 2006 and has come closer than anyone to making the flying car a reality. The company uses
special tires and glass that are lighter than normal automotive ones, which makes it easier for the
vehicle to fly. An owner needs to pass a test and complete 20 hours of flying time to be able to
fly the Transition. The Transition can reach around 70 miles per hour (mph) on the road and 115
mph in the air. On the ground, it gets 35 miles per gallon.
1. The Transition has room for four passengers.
2. Terrafugia has worked on the Transition since 2006.
3. The flying car uses special tires and glass.
4. All drivers of the Transition will only have to pass a test to get a license.
5. The Transition will go faster in the air than on the road.
Complete each of the following sentences using the cues given. You can change the cues and
use other words in addition to the cues to complete the sentences.
1. Modern/ means of transport/ be/ very strange/ me.
→ ________________________________________________________
2. I/ be/ most interested/ hyperloop/ skytrain.
→ ________________________________________________________
3. It/ be/ wonderful/ travel/ such/ modern/ means of transport.
→ ________________________________________________________
4. These/ modern/ means of transport/ help/ save/ much time/ travelling.
→ ________________________________________________________
5. It/ be/ fantastic/ if/ these/ means of transport/ be/ available/ future.
→ ________________________________________________________
-The end-

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