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UNIT 2. VIII/ Put these wor s !"to #rou$s o% the s&'e to$!(s )H*+ ,-$ (.( t/ (0"# (h1 23 th4"h '5t "h6'78 Football, swimming, hairdresser`s, ruler, pupil, student, baketr`s, horse-racing, boxing, coffee shop, inn, refreshment bar, liquor store, restaurant, nightclub, volleyball, basketball, badminton, stationer`s , grocesr`s, tennis, pen, pencil, book, notebook, chalk, blackboard, table tennis, hokey. I9/ 1 dancer ! a person who is trained and qualifed to advice people about the law and to represent them in a court of law, and to write legal documents " athlete # a person whose $ob is to translate what somebody is saying into another language % lawyer & a person who performs on the stage, on television or in films movies, especially as a profession ' actor ( a person who operates the control of an aircraft, especially as a $ob ) singer * a person whose $ob is teaching, especially in a school + pilot F a person who dances or whose $ob is dancing , driver - a professional cook, especially the most senior cook in a restaurant, hotel, etc . interpreter / a person who is good at sports and physical exercise 0 chef 1 a person who drives a vehicle 12 teacher 3 a person who sings, or whose $ob is singing, especially in public 9/ :o'$;ete the se"te"(es< us!"# the &$$ro$r!&te wor s !" the ;!st =e;ow )H*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u @A! "h>"# t/ $h0 hB$ tro"# &"h s.(h s&u78 !"s! e< outs! e< here< there< u$< ow"< u$st&!rs< owst&!rs< !"< out. 1 4here are %1 days555555555 6ay. " 5555555.. seemed to be no doubt about it % 4he cat belongs to the people who live 55555555. . 1 live on the floor and she lives on the "nd floor. ' 7he bent 5555555. to pick up her glove ) 6r -reen is 5555555.. of town this week + 8ait 5555555 in the hall , 9et`s get out of555555555 . 1 didn`t go into the church : 1 only saw in from the555555555. 0 5555555.. most of us is a small child screaming for attention; 12 1 stayed 55555555. late last night. 9I/ Cr!te the (orre(t te"se o% the @er=s !" $&re"theses )H*+ @!-t D"# 2E"# (1& 25"# t/ tro"# "#oF(78 1 8hat <be=55555555 today > 4oday <be=555555555 6onday " *lvis <#e=55555555. /ere next month % 8hat 4rang and 6ai <do= 5555555 at the moment> ' 6y brother always <do=5555555. /is homework at nine o`clock ) 1 <not get=555555. up late tomorrow morning. + /er granddad usually <have=55555555. a cup of milk in the morning
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, 8hat ?inh and @hoa <do=555555555 next 7aturday evening> . /ow many tables there <be=55555555.. in the classroom> 0 8hat they <do=55555555 now 12 /is mother <be=5555555. /ere tomorrow 9III/ Re& the te,t< the" s&+ !% st&te'e"ts &re true )T7 or )G7 )H*+ 2H( =4! 2H( s&u @4 (ho =!-t "h>"# (?u $h.t =!Iu s&u 2E"# h&+ s&!78 6A B*1-/#CD7 1 have many neighbors. 7ome of them are teachers, some are work-ers and some are officials. 6y neighbors are very friendly. 4hey do not quarrel with one another. 6ost of them are educated and rich. 4hey do not like to talk against one onother. 4hey do not like to disturb others. 4hey speak softly so that others may not get angry 6y neighbors are also helpful to one another. 1f someone is ill, they tall a doctor attend to him or take him to the hospital as quickly as possible 1 am indeed very happy to live with such neighbors. 1 /e has few neighbors " 4he neighbors have many different careers % 4hey often have quarrels ' 4hey arepoor and ill-educated ) 4hey do not speak aloud to annoy others + 4hey often assit one another , 1t`s lucky for hom to live in such a neighborhood UNIT J I/ :o'=!"e the two se"te"(es !"to o"e< us!"# the wor !" =r&(KLets8 )M-t hB$ (.( (?u s&u 2?+ =N"# (.( t/ (ho tro"# "#oF(78 1 7heEs feeling very tired. 7he`s feeling very hungry. <and= " 6y father eats this food. /e gest better quickly. <if= % Fuang has to go to the dentist`s. /e has a toothache. <because= ' 4hey`ll come late tonight. (on`t worry. <if= ) 6inh and 4hu can`t go out. 4hey`re having flu. <because= + ?inh wants to go to school. /e has a cold. <but= , 4he woman`s going to wear warm clothes. 7he doesn`t want to catch cold again. <becase= . 6y uncle is very is very ill. 4he doctor can visit hom 0 91nh is young. 7he is lovely. <not only5but also= 12 1 study hard. 1 can pass the exams.<if= II/ :o'$;ete the se"te"(es us!"# O(&"P or O)=e7 &=;e toP )h*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u "4+< sQ R"# O(&"P hoF( O)=e7 &=;e toP8 1 3ack has traveled a lot. /e 55555555. 7peak six languages. " 1 haven`t5555555 sleep very well recently % !nna555555. drive but she hasn`t got a car ' 1 can`t understand 6ichael. 1`ve never55555. Gnderstand him ) /e used to 555555 stand on his head but he canEt do it now. + 1 canEt see you on 7aturday but 1 5555555 meet you on 7unday morning , !sk 3ohn about your problem. /e might 555555 help you. . 1Em afraid 1 555555.. not come to your party next week.
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0 1 555555. come and see you if you like. 12 4om might 555555..come tomorrow. III. Rearrange the words to make meaningful sentences : ( sp xp li nhng t sau to th nh nhng c!u c" ngh#a $: 1.home be we tonight going late are to. ". am 1 sorry have have but yourshelf will by . you to dinner. %. beside is the the book pens '. meet ask to me her the in hall ). do friend with your and work assignments the +. a a says kitchen he is play to suitable , . so that exercises the are them difficult we canEt .. not but only also /anh clever pretty is 0. toys where childrenEs are the > 12. me tell you get can to how there > I%. &uppl' the correct foprm of the words in (rackets ( )*' cung c+p h,nh th-c ./ng c0a t trong ngo1c = H 1. 4he government has plans to help me <home= 5555. . ". Demember to use this <cook= 5555. Cil to make the fried fish better . %. 1Ell be in a <meet= 5555.. all morning . &an you take me calls> '. /eEs more a < talk= 5555.. than a doer . ). 4he inn is <picture=55555 situated on the banks of the river. +. 4ree <soft= 5555.. the outline of the house. ,. 6y brother is an <electric= 555555 .. 9uis Figo is a famous midfield <play= 55555.. 0. 4he health of our children is being < danger= 5555..... by exhaust fumes 12. 4he form should be singed by a person who is <medicine= 55555qualified V. 2ranslate the following sentences into 3nglish (45ch nhng c!u sau sang ting anh$: 1. Iin lJi nhe , nhKng mL em phMi nNu cOm trKa mPt mQnh. ". @hRng cS nhiTu UV UWc trong phXng ngY cYa tRi. %. 4rZ em cS th[ \n vL u]ng nh^ng th_c \n, th_c u]ng mL ch`ng thach '. !nh cYa bWn tRi rNt thach Ubc scch bco. ). 4rong mPt gSc phXng,cS mPt chidc ghd dea vL mPt cci bLn. %I. 6rite conditional sentences with 7if8 ( )*' 9it c!u .i:u ki;n <9=i 7if8$: 1. 1 have time go to the cinema you tonight . ". 9inh not get up early be late for school. %. @hang study hard pass the fina examination. '. Aou go with us the famous singer. ). 4he store not be closed we buy some new notebooks. +. 1 have money buy a new school bag next week. ,. 4hey go on holiday they have free time. .. /e not ill he not go out to late. 0. Aou feel happy you $oin with us. 12. Aou let her home alone she feel unhappy. %II. 6rite a correct tense of the 9er(s in parentheses ( )*' 9it th, ./ng c0a .>ng t trong ngo1c .?n =H
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1. 1f she < have= 55555enough money , she <buy = 55555. 4hat new mobile phone. ". 1 <write= 55555. !n invition letter to my friends tomorrow. %. Aou <feel= 5555.. heathy again if you <drink= 5555..this. '. 4hey often <stay= 55555.. at home on 7aturdaysand 7undays. ). 8hat your roommates usually <do= 555555. 1n the evening > +. 8hat she <do=55555as she <have= 55555spare time> ,. /is mother <read= 55555..a novel now. .. 1f 4am <not study= 55555. /ard , he <fail= 555555 in the next exam. 0. @hanhEs mother wants her <stay=55555. in bed. 12. 8e <be= 555555late for school if we <not get= 555555 up early. %III. 6rite @uestions A using the underline phrases as suggestions ( )*' 9it c!u hBiA sC dDng cEc nh"m t .FGc gch dF=i=H 1. 4he boy is playing computer games. ". (anh has to take a panadon because he is having a headache. %. /er *nglish teacher is thirty : two years old. '. /oa Bam canEt go to the get : together because heEs having a cold. ). 1Ell have bacon , eggs and milk for breakfast . +. Aes, 1Ell come to the meeting on time tomorrow. ,. Bo, the woman canEt swim. .. 7ang will see a dentist because he is having a decaying tooth. 0. 4hey are my brotherEs gloves. 12. BhiEs pen is on the chair. IH. Ihoose the proper words to fill in the spaces in this paragraph ( )*' chJn nhng t thKch hGp .L .i:n 9 o cEc chM trNng): take , everyone, members , indeed, four, sometimes , old , younger, mother , lot ST GASILT 6y family is small . 4here are only four <1= 55555. in my family. 4hey are my father , my <"= 555555. my siter and me. 6y father is a teacher . /eEs about forty-six years <%= 55555 6y mother works at home . 7heEs a few years <'= 55555 .. than my father . 6y sister goes to school . 7he is seventeen years old . 1 am <)= 555555years younger than my sister. <+=55555than my family is good an happy. 6y father and my mother love my sister and me a<,= 5555.4hey buy many things for us .7ometimes they <.= us to the foo.4hey also tell us many interesting stories .<0=5555555they help us in your studies . <12=55555 , 1 love my family very much. H . Iom(ine these sentences or exchanges into complete ones ()*' kt hGp nhng c!u sau .!' th nh nhng c!u ho n chOnh $: ! # 1. 8hatEs they to tomorrow> !. heEll be late for school ". g4ime is gold g , #. because heEs having a cold %. 1Ell buy some some pencils &. Bo, we wonEt '. 7hall 1 open the door for you (. if 1 go to the stationerEs ). 8hy doesnEt 4rang come > *. -rate . 4hatEs a good idea. +. 1f have free time F. Bo, thank. 1tEs my duty.
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,. 7hall we go to the beach this weekend> .. 1f he doesnEt get up early, 0. Dember not to come late next time. 12. &hung has to take a decogel

-. 1Ell come to see my old teachers /. so try to save it. 1. theyEll stay at home to help their parents 3. because her grandma gets ill at home.

HI. Put in 7must8 or 7canQt8 ( h*' .i:n 7must8ho1c 7canQt8 9 o$: 1. 4heyEve been traveling all day. 4hey 5555555 be very tired. ". 4hat restaurant 5555... be very good. 1tEs always full people. %. 4his restaurant 55555 be very good. 1tEs always empty. '. 8eEre going on holiday next week. 8e 55555.. be looking forward to it. ). 1t rained every day during their holiday, so they 555555 have had a very nice time. +. &ongratulations on passing your exam. Aou 55555.. be very pleased. ,. 4hey got here very quickly. 4hey 55555.. have walked very fast. .. heter and 4om go away on holiday very often, so they 555555 be short of money. 0. 4ommy 55555.. get very bored in his $ob. /e does the same thing every day. 12. 4hey havenEt lived here for very long. 4hey 55555. @now many people. HII. 2ranslate into 3nglish ( h*' d5ch sang ting Rnh $: 1. 4Wi sao chi Ny khRng Ui lLm> - #ji vQ chi Ny bi bknh nh_c Ulu. ". &S vNn UT gQ vmi bWn vny> - 4Ri mu]n gop bcc sp bji vQ tRi bi Uau lKng. %. 4Wi sao Bhung khRng UKqc cho phrp Ui hbc> - Bdu cR Ny Ui hbc cR cy ss lty bknh c`m cho ngKui khcc. '. &huykn gQ Uv xMy ra vmi anh Ny vny > - 4Ri e rwng anh Ny bi Uau bao tx. ). &cc bWn ss lLm gQ vLo ngLy mai > - &h`ng tRi ss Ui picnic. HIII. Iomplete these sentencesA using S(ecause8 or 7(ecause of8 ( h*' ho n th nh nhng c!u sau sC dDng 7(ecauseQ ho1c 7(ecause of8 $: 1. 1 was worried 555555.. 6ai was late. ". 55555555 1 was tired, 1 went home. %. 8e were late 55555555.. the rain. '. 1 canEt buy that house 555555 1 donEt have enough money. ). 55555555 his lafiness, he couldnEt pass the exam. +. /e didnEt get married to her 5555555 he didnEt love her. ,. /oa canEt go to the party 5555555 her being very busy. .. 4hey didnEt come to the meeting in time 555555 the traffic $am. 0. 4rinh couldnEt do the test well 5555555.. she didnEt learn the lesson carefully. 12. /e didnEt dare to enter my house 555555. /e was afraid of the dogEs barking. HI%. Read the reading (elowA sa' whether the statements are true ( 2 $ or false ( T $ ( )*' .Jc ( i .Jc sau 9 cho (it nhng c!u phEt (iLu sau l ./ng ha' sai $: HULPING SVRTHUR AT HVSU
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*very child should love his mother. ! girl or boy learnsE many good things from mother. 6other teachers us to be obedient, helpful and friendly to others. *ver since my young days 1 have always helped my mother in the kitchen. 1 get up early in the morning and help my mother prepare breakfast. 4hen 1 clean the kitchen and sweep the floor. 1 also help mother wash the post and pans. Cn 7unday 1 follow my mother to the market and help her to carry vegetables and fish back home. 7ome times my mother asks me to cut vegetables. 1 readily do 1 wash vegetables. 1 like to give small help whenever 1 am free from school work. Cne day when my mother was sick, 1 cooked dishes for lunch. 6y mother is always happy and tells me that 1 should be good to everyone. *very mother will be happy if her children help her at home. 1. 1tEs a useful lesson for children to love their parents. ". &hildren can learn a lot of good things from their mother. %. 4he writer seldom helps her mother at home. '. 7he gets up late and does nothing in the morning. ). Cn 7unday she goes shopping alone. +. 7he helps her mother to cut vegetables now and then. ,. 7he is helpful to her mother. .. 7he knew how to cook a few dishes. 0. 7he learns to be unfriendly to others from her mother. 12. AouEll make your mother happy if you spend your square time helping your housework. H%. Iomplete the selection (elow with the words gi9en ( )*' ho n th nh ( i .Jc sau 9=i nhng t cho sUn): be, was, we, such, home, should, where, quite, &hristmas, famous, however, puddings, completed, indeed, department. :HRIWTSAW WHVPPING CITH SVTHUR 7hoping with my mother has been <1= 5555.. fun for me. 4hough weeks before &hristmas, mother had <"= 55555. !ll the shopping, a few important items had to <%= 55555.. bought on &hristmas eve. 6y mother and 1 left <'= 55555.. in the morning. First we visited hlafa 7ingapura in Crchard Doad, <)= 555555. 8e bought frofen meat. 4hen visited a <+= 55555... 7ingapore confectionery. /ere we bought cakes, <,= 555555 and ice-creams. < .= 55555, the final shopping was done at midday in one of the leading <0= 55555 shops. 4hough we had already a <12= 555555.. tree at home, 1 was enchanted by another in the store and insisted that my mother<11= 555555 buy that, too. 7he bought it and <1"= 55555 returned home. 1t was <1%= 5555555 a very fascinating experience. 1 canEt not easily forget <1'= 555555 an important occasion. 4he experience 1 gained <1)= 55555. valuable. U"!t X I. $ut these wor s !" the!r (orre(t or er to '&Ke 'e&"!"#%u; se"te"(es. )H*+ sY$ ,-$ (.( t/ "4+ 2I tDo th4"h "h>"# (?u (6 "#hZ& 7. 1. school to didnEt go he because home he had stay to to after look mother sick his. ". chil was 1 a when 1 football play to use. %. 6inh did what ask him help sister his to do to > '. had do to mother his everything equipment modern without of help the.
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). foolish is man the to too lesson the understand. +. not sister her is enough old married get to. ,. not get to use we did up morning early the in. .. book of kind what you looking are for > 0. sister younger his is not intelligent also but only pretty. 12. often you do how cinema to go the> II. $(K out the wor th&t oes "ot =e;o"# to the others )h*+ (hH" r& '5t t/ Kh["# thu5( "h6' @A! "h>"# t/ (\" ;D!7 1 a.listen b. read c.clean d.equipment " a.young b.modern c.grandma d.immediate % a.nice b.ugly c.pretty d.beautiful ' a.tack b.$ob c.work d.career ) a.father b.mother c.sister d.festival + a.teacher b.king c.queen d.prince , a.weekly b.quickly c.sadly d.highly . a.duty b.rain c. snowy d.cluody 0 a.in b.of c.and d.with 12 a.gold b.water c.silver d.bronfe III. S&t(h the se"te"(es !" (o;u'" A w!th su!t&=;e o"es !" (o;u'" B)H*+#h]$ (.( (?u ^ (5t A@A! "h>"# (?u $h0 hB$ ^ (5t B7. ! # 1. /ow old is he > !. 1tEs about three hundred meters ". 8hy donEt you go to school > #. /eEs fourteen years old. %. /ow long is that river > &. Bo, 1 wonEt. '. 7hall 1 answer the phone > (. Bo, thank. 1tEs my duty. ). 8hatEs the height of that tree> *. 1tEs about twenty-two meters. +. 4here are only some loaves of bread here. F. 1tEs about twenty kilometers. 8ill that do > ,. (onEt go out too late. -. because 1 have a sore throat. .. 8hatEre you doing > /. Aes, of course. /ere you are. 0. /ow far is it from your house to the 1. 1Em writing a letter. shopping center> 12. 8ill you please get me the tea cup> 3. well, 1 think there is enough. IV. Tr&"s;&te the %o;;ow!"# se"te"(es !"to U"#;!sh )_ `(h "h >"# ( ?u s&u s&"# t!-"# A"h 7. 1. !nh cYa tRi UKqc sinh ra vLo n\m 10+.. ". /b Uv Udn \n j nhL hLng US ccch Uty hai ngLy. %. #Wn Uv lLm gQ vLo t]i hRm qua. '. &h`ng tRi Uv tyng chOi bSng Uc dKmi trui mKa khi cXn br ). 4uln trKmc hb Uv vT quz th\m Rng bL. +. 4Ri cMm thNy rNt USi b{ng vL khct nKmc. ,. Iin vui long k[ cho tRi nghe quc kh_ cYa Rng bWn. .. BLo hvy cho thly bidt se khcc nhau gi^a ty gnice| vL ty ghandsome|. 0. }v tyng cS mPt ngRi chq gln nhL cYa tRi. 12. /vy nhm Udn Uty trKmc , giu sang mai nha~
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V. Rwr!te the %o;;ow!"# se"te"(es !" su(h & w&+ th&t the 'e&"!"#!s u"(h&"#e < =e#!""!"# w!th the wor s #!@e" ) V!-t ;D! (.( (?u s&u 2?+ =N"# t/ (ho traA( s&o (ho "#hZ& (1& (?u Kh["# th&+ 2b!7 8 EXH /ow high is that bulding>8hat 55555. 8hat is the height of that bulding> 1. 8hatEs his age > /ow 555555555555555555555555555555555. ". 8hat is the depth of this lake> /ow 555555555555555555555555555555555.. %. /ow long is your ruler > 8hat 555555555555555555555555555555555 '. /ow heavy is his brother> 8hat 55555555555555555555555555555555.. ). 4his year is "22' and he is fifteen years old. /e 5555555555555555555555555555555555 +. 6y father is five year older than my mother. 6y mother 555555555555555555555555555555. ,. 4here is a man sitting in front of a woman. 4here is a woman 5555555555555555555555555555 .. hlaying chess was my hobby when 1 was a small boy. 1 5555555555555555555555555555555555. 0. !pril comes before 3anuary in the dictionary. 3anuary 5555555555555555555555555555555.. 12. 4he film interested me a lot. 1 555555555555555555555555555555555.. VI. :orre(t the '!st&Kes !" the %o;;ow!"# se"te"(es< !% &"+ ):h>& ;c! s&! tro"# (.( (?u s&u< "-u (678 1. 8e used to playing marbles much years before. ". /e didnEt used to staying up late night. %. Cn the dictionary Friday comes after 8ednesday . '. 8hat do you do yesterday night> ). 8e go swimming on the river on last week. +. 6y sister is born on 10,2. ,. &hilds often receivetoys and cakes from 7anta &laus on &hristmas. .. 4hey usually get up soon at the morning. 0. /ow do you often take a nap on noon> 12. 1t is often rains on summer. VII. :hoose the (orre(t &"swer to %!;; !" the =;&"Ks ) :hH" 2.$ ." thd(h hB$ 2I 2!3" @4o (hc tre"#78 1. /is siste was born 555555555555. 100". a. in b.on c. at d. by th ". 6y birthday is 5555555555555. 6ay ". . a. in b. at c. on d. by
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%. 4hey came here 5555555555 .a.m. and 0a.m. a. at b. before c. after d. between '. 7prings come 555555555555 7ummers. a. at b. before c. after d. between ). 8hen he say young, he 5555555555555.. fishing with his brother. a. uses to go b. used to go c. was used to go d. is used to going +. 8hat did they do 5555555555555 a. yesterday night b. the night of yesterday c. last night d. the night in yesterday ,. Aesterday morning she 555555... absent from clas because she was ill. a. is b. was c. will be d. would be .. 4he man left the room $ust a few minutes. a. before b. after c. yet d. ago 0. 8eEll leave 6oscow for 9ondon 555555 half an hour. a. on b. for c. in d. by 12. /ave you done your homework 555555555555..> a. already b. yet c. $ust d. ago VIII. Wu$$;+ the (orre(t %or' o% the wor s !" =r&(Kets ) H*+ (u"# (f$ hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& t/ tro"# "#oF( 7 8 1. 4hat boy has a < girl = 5555555555555555 face. ". 4he worst part is being < help = 55555555 to change anything. %. /elen, where is the vacuum < clean = 5555555555555> '. /ave you got a < wash = 5555....... machine at home > ). (onEt $ust sit watching television-make yourshelf <use =5555555.> +. 4he group shared their < remember = 55555555.. of life at school. ,. 8e always get < love = 55555555.. in 9ondon. .. heopleEs reaction to the film has varied < great = 555555555.. . 0. 1tEs < tradition = 5555555. in !merican to eat turkey on 4hanks-giving (ay. 12. !ll of her children < marry = 55555555 ended in divorce. I9. :o'$;ete these se"te"(es w!th Ouse) 7 toi. j & su!t&=;e @er=P ) H*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u "4+ @A! Ouse) 7 toPj '5t 25"# t/ $h0 hB$ 78 1. 4om gave up smoking two years ago. /e 555555555555 '2 cigarettes a day. ". hter 5555555555. ! motorbike, but last year he sold it and bought a car. %. 4hey came to live in haris a few years ago. 4hey 5555555 in 9ion. '. 8e realy eat ice cream now but we 555555555.. it when we were small boys. ). 9an 555555555 my best friend but we arenEt friends any longer. +. 1t only takes me about %2 minutes to get to work since the new row was opened. 1t 555555. more than an hour . ,. 4here 555555. a hotel opposite the train station but it closed a long time ago. .. 8hen you lived in /o &hi minh city, 555555555 to the cinema very often> 0. 4hey 555555.. boating when they came back to their village. 12. 1 555555.. coffee but now 1 donEt drink it ant more. 9. Pr&(t!se wr!t!"# se"te"(es ) Lu+k" tl$ @!-t (?u 78
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@aka changed his lifestyle. /e stpped doing some things and started doing other thingsH - /e stopped studying hard going to bed early running three miles every morning reading books listening to the radio - /e started smoking going out in the evening spending a lot of money playing computer games watching films 8rite sentences about @aka with gused to| and gdidnEt use to| Ex: 1. < /e stopped studying hard = /e used to study hard. ". < /e started smoking = /e didnEt use to smoke. %. /e stopped going to bed early '. /e started going out in the evening ). /e stopped running three miles evry morning +. /e started spending a lot of money ,. /e stopped reading books .. /e started playing computer games 0. /e stopped listening to the radio 12. /e started watching films 9I. :o'$&re wh&t To''+ s&! %!@e +e&rs &#o &" wh&t he s&+s to &+ ) H*+ so s."h "h>"# #g To''+ 2* "6! (.(h 2?+ m "n' @A! "h>"# #g &"h t& "6! "&#o "&+ 78 GIVU TUARW AGV 1 travel a lot. 1 play the piano. 1Em very lafy. 1 donEt like cheese. 1Eve got a dog. 1Em a hotel receptionist. 1Eve got lot of friends. 1 never read newspapers. 1 donEt drink tea. 1 go to a lot of parties. TV_AT 1 eat lots of cheese now. 1 work very hard these days. 1 donEt know many people these days. 1 work in a bookshop now. 1 donEt go away much these days. 6y dog died two years ago. 1 read a newspaper every day now. 1 havenEt been to a party for ages. 1 havenEt played the piano for years. 4eaEs great~ 1 like it now. Bow write sentences about how 4ommy has changed. Gse gused to didnEt use to never used to| in the first part of your sentence. 1. /e used to travel a lot but she doesnEt go away much these days. ". /e 5555555555555 but 55555555555555555. %. /e5555555555555..but 55555555555555555. '. /e 5555555555555.but 5555555555555555..... ). /e 5555555555555..but 55555555555555555.. +. /e 5555555555555..but55555555555555555.. ,. /e 5555555555555..but55555555555555555.. .. /e 5555555555555..but55555555555555555. 0. /e 5555555555555..but55555555555555555. 12. /e 5555555555555..but55555555555555555 9II. Tr&"s;&te !"to V!et"&'ese ) H*+ `(h s&"# t!-"# V!kt 78 1. 6y brotherEs wedding party will be on 6ay ".th. ". 8e didnEt use to eat fried fish. %. 8hat did they do at home last night> '. (o &an you see 6inh sitting between two girls over there> ). 1n the past they didnEt have a happy life. +. 1n < the = 7ummer itEs often very hot and rainy.
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,. 8e used to learn study *nghlish, -eography and 6aths on 6onday. .. /e used to play table-tennis very well, didnEt he > 0. Demember to come back home before . p.m ~ 12. /is sister used to be a good pupil. 9III. Put the %o;;ow!"# se"te"(es !" the!r (orre(t or er to '&Ke & 'e&"!"#%u; $&ss&#e ) H*+ sY$ ,-$ "h>"# (?u s&u th&o 2E"# thh tp 2I th4"h ;l$ '5t 2oD" @n" (6 "#hZ&78 TVUR W:HVVL LIGU 1. 4hey long to be grow ups. ". !t home they have to obey their parents. %. #ut the students generally hold quite a different view. '. 4hey think that they have to follow some hard and fast rules in schools. ). 4hey have to work hard to pass examinations, if not they get scoldings555.. +. 7chool life is the most interesting in oneEs intire life. ,. 4his, they greatly dislike. .. 4heyEre tried of the cares and worries of their life. 9IV. :o'$;ete the %o;;ow!"# se;e(t!o" ) H*+ ho4" th4"h =4! 2H( s&u 7 8 duty, me, proud, love, angle, behaviour, have, take, and, teachers. TVUR W:HVVL LIGU )(o"t.7 5. #ut 1 look at things from quite a different <1= 555555. . 1Em a student and as such <"= 555555.. some duties and responsibilities. 1 have to do as my parents bid <%= 5555. to do. 1 hve to learn something and to read <'= 555555.. write a lot. 1 have to please my teachers by conduct and <)= 5555555. 1 have to work hard. 1f 1 do my <+= 55555.. diligently 1 have nothing to be afraid of. 1 know that my parents at home and the <,= 5555 at school are all my wishers. 1 feel very <.= 55555 of myshelf when 1 see that my parents <0= 5555555. &are of me. 4he love of teachers is a rate ting 1 know all <12= 555555.. be very much. 9V. $!(K out the wor s th&t shou; "ot =e !" the ;etter =e;ow ) H*+ (hH" r& "h>"# t/ Kh["# "q" (6 tro"# ;. thr s&u 78 L!"es The ;etter The wor 22 12, Bewcome Doad, 21 @ians, 7elangor, 2" "nd 6ay, "22' 2% (ear 7am, 2' 8e both have a holiday on next 2) Friday. 1f you have not made any 2+ other plans, what do you say of your 2, spending together with the day in the 2. $ungle near by my auntEs house> 1 feel 1 20 want to get away from the noise and 12 smoke of the town, and to breathe some 11 fresh country air. 1" (o not come if you possibly can. 4here is 1% an early bus at six oEclock p.m. in the 1' morningH and we could get back to before
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U"!t m I. Gor e&(h s!tu&t!o" wr!te & se"te"(e w!th Oshou; P or Oshou; "stP j o"e o% the %o;;ow!"# ) VA! 'c! tg"h hue"# s&u< h*+ @!-t (?u @A! Oshou; P hoF( O shou; "stP @A! '5t tro"# "h>"# (R' t/ s&u78 g go away for a few days, go to bed so late, look for another $ob, put some pictures on the walls, take a photograph, use her car so much| Ex: 1. <3ohn needs a change.= /e should go away for a few days. ". < 6y salarys has difficulty getting up.= Aou 555555555555555555555555555555.. . %. <4om always has difficulty getting up.= /e 5555555555555555555555555555555 . '. < what a beautiful view~= Aou 5555555555555555555555555555555 . ). < (aisy drivers everywhere. 7he never walks.= 7he 5555555555555555555555555555555 . +. < heterEs room isnEt very interesting.= 5555555555555555555555555555555555 . II. Re& the s!tu&t!o"s &" wr!te se"te"(es w!th O I th!"K / I o"st th!"K iiishou; i..P ) H*+ 2H( "h>"# tg"h hue"# s&u @4 @!-t (?u @A! OI th!"K / I o"st th!"K ii.. shou; iiP78 Ex: 1. Bam and (ao are planning to get married. Aou think itEs a bad idea. < get married = 1 donEt think they should get married. ". you donEt like smoking, especially in restaurants, < be banned = 1 think 5555555555555555555555.. %. 1 have a very bad cold but 1 plan to go out this evening. Aou donEt think this is a good idea. Aou say to meH < go out = 55555555555555555555 '. Aou are fed up with the government. Aou think they have made too many mistakes. < resign = 5555555555555555555555555. ). /uy is studying worse and worse. Aou advise him. < study harder = 5555555555555555555555... III. Wu$$;+ the (orre(t %or' o% the wor s !" =r&(Kets )H*+ (u"# (f$ hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& "h>"# t/ tro"# "#oF( 78 1. 7he sat smoking her < habit = 555555555. &igarette. ". 1n < report = 5555555. 7peech, 1Ell come laterE become /e said heEd come laterE. %. 4he <real= 5555555. is that there is not enough money to pay for this pro$ect. '. 8e expect to see further < improve = 555555.. over the coming year.
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). 4hat sentences is not < grammar= 55555555. . +. 7heEs struggling to combine < mother = 555555. and a career as a lawyer. ,. /is < behave = 55555.. towards her was becoming more and more aggressive. .. Cnly later did she discover a talent for < write = 55555555. . 0. /e was attacked for having put his < sign = 555555555 to the deal. 12. 4here are no significant < different =5555555. between the education systems of the two countries. VI. :o'$;ete the se"te"(es w!th O shou; ) h&@e 7P j the @er !" =r&(Kets ) H*+ ho4" th4"h (.( (?u s&u @A! Oshou; ) h&@e7P @A! 25"# t/ tro"# "#oF(78 Ex: 1. 6ai should pass the exam. 7heEs been studying very hard. <pass= ". Aou missed a very exciting film last night. Aou should have come to see it. <come= %. 1 donEt see you enough. Aou <come= 55555.. and see me more often. '. /eEs in a difficult position. 8hat do you think he < do = 5555555.. > ). 8eEre sorry that we didnEt take your advice. 8e < do= 555555. 8hat you said. +. 1Em playing badminton with hhong tomorrow. /e < win = 555555.. . 4hey were the better team. .. g 1t 3ack here yet>| gBot yet, but he <be= 55555.. here soon.| 0. 1 posted the letter two days ago, so it < arrive = 555555. by now. 12. Canh is very lafy. 7he < study = 555555. harder and harder. V. Re& the s!tu&t!o"s &" wr!te se"te"(es w!th Oshou; /shou; "stP. Wo'e o% the se"te"(es &re $&st &" so'e &re $rese"t ) H*+ 2H( "h>"# tg"h hue"# s&u @4 @!-t (?u @A! Oshou; /shou; "stP. S5t se (?u ^ thg tu. Khh @4 '5t se (?u ^ thg h!k" tD! 7 8 1. 9ongEs feeling sick. /e ate too much. /e shouldnEt have eaten so much. ". 4hat woman on the motorbike isnEt wearing a helmet. 4hatEs dangerous. 7he should be wearing a helmet. %. 8hen they got to the restaurant, there was no free tables. 4hey hadnEt reserved one. 4hey 55555555555555555555555555 '. 4he notice says that the store is open every day from ,.%2. 1tEs oEclock now but the store isnEt open yet. 5555555555555555555555555555.. ). 4he speed limit is '2 miles an hour, but 7am is doing )2 . Aou 55555555555555555555555555. +. 7anh to /ai hhong. ! friend of his lives in /ai hhong but he didnEt go to see his friend while he was there. 8hen he saw his friend later, his friend saidH Aou 555555555555555555555555555 ,. 8e were driving behind another car. 7uddenly, the driver in front stopped without warning and we drove into the back of his car. 1t wasnEt our fault. 55555555555555555555555555555 .. 4rung walked into the wall. /e wasnEt looking where he was going. 5555555555555555555555555555.. VI. :h&"#e wh&t A"" s&! !"to !" !re(t s$ee(h ) H*+ 2b! "h>"# (?u "6! (1& A"" s&"# #!." t!-$ 78 /ere are some things !nn said to youH - 1Eve never been to *nnland. - 1 canEt drive.
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- 3ohn is a friend of mine. - 1Em working tomorrow evening. - 1 donEt have any brothers or sisters. - 1 donEt like meat. - (aisy has a very well-paid $ob. - @aka is lafy. #ut later !nn say something different to you. 8hat do you say> ANN 1. @aka works very hard. ". 9etEs have meat for lunch. %. 1Em going to drive a car. '. (aisy is always short of money. ). 6y brother lives in paris. +. 1 think 9ondon is a good place. ,. 9etEs go out tomorrow evening. .. 1Eve never spoken to 3ohn. TVU #ut you said he was lafy

VII. Re&rr&"#e the wor s !" (orre(t se"te"(es ) h*+ sY$ ,-$ (.( t/ ho4" th4"h (?u 2E"#78 1. school my to went mother my yesterday 6iss hoa and her gave card report my. ". know his parents he hard really studied school-year this. %. her did what father her give a as present birthday at her > '. much how time spend does he *nglish on learning > ). tell you would please you how me words learn new > +. learners many language not try to do learn new all words they across come. ,. do didnEt (anh well the test because was he class from absent weeks for. .. your you and did what sister at ..pm. do night last > 0. learners do some why write sentences example words with new > 12. /a Boi to going are they week next to the celebrate with festival friends their. VIII. :h&"#e these se"te"(es !"to !" !re(t)re$orte 7s$ee )H*+ 2b! "h>"# (?u s&u s&"# #!." t!-$78 1. 4he manager said, g&ome into my office, please.| ". 4he teacher said to us,|(onEt make so much noise.| %. 6r. 8hite said, ghlease come to our dinner tonight,7heva.| '. g(onEt call me again at this late hour~| 7am said to 7usan. ). g/urry up if you want to go out with me,| 6other said. +. 4he driver said, gdonEt get off the bus while itEs going.| ,. g7how me what you have in your hand .|/e told the girl. .. g7tay where you are and donEt touch anything~| ordered the policeman. 0. g(o what youEre told or youEll get into trouble,| 7he warned the man. 12. gDing my boss and tell him 1 wonEt be back till tomorrow,| she said. I9. Tr&"s;&te the %o;;ow!"# se"te"(es !"to V!et"&'ese )H*+ `(h "h>"# (?u s&u s&"# t!-"# @!kt78 1. /ow many sub$ects do you have to study at school>
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". Aesterday morning he didnEt go to work because he was sick. %. /e studies hard and gets many good marks. '. /w often do you go to the theater> ). -et up early and go to school in time. +. Aou should study harder if you want to pass th next exam. ,. 7he told me that she would be present at " p.m. the following day. .. /e was late for school this morning. /e shouldnEt have stayed up so late last night. 0. #efore going to school, 4om usually goes over his lessons carfully. 12. 1f you have free time, come to visit 6iss /uong. 9. Wu$$;+ the (orre(t %or' o% the wor s !" =r&(Kets )H*+ 2!3" hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& t/ tro"# "#oF(78 1. 4he driver of the red care was <serious=555555555 in$ured. ". /e had <serious= 55555.. in$ures after the accident. %. 8e think he behaved very <self= 555555.. . '. (anny is <terrible= 555555.. upset about losing his $ob. ). 4here is a <sudden= 55555 change in the weather now. +. 4hat girl is <colour= 55555 dressed. ,. (o you like wearing <colour= 55555. &lothes> .. 4he boy fell and hurt himself quite <bad= 5555555. . 0. 7he says she didnEt do well at school because she was <bad= 5555.. taught. 12. (onEt enter that room. 1t doesnEt look <safe= 55555 . 9I. :o'$;ete e&(h se"te"(e us!"# & wor %ro' the ;!st ) H*+ ho4" th4"h (.( (?u s&u< sQ R"# '5t tro"# "h>"# t/ s&u78 1. 7heEd like to buy a car but itEs 5555555. impossible for her at the moment. ". (o they usually feel 5555555 before examinations> %. /e tired on the $eans and they fitted him 55555. . '. *verything was vey quiet. 4here was 55555.. silence. ). 7he cooked this meal 555555. for you, so she hopes you like it. +. FrankEs French is very 55555..although he makes quite a lot of mistakes. ,. 7am and 4ommy are very 55555.. married. .. 6ichael works 555555 . /e never seems to stop. 0. Donaldo doesnEt take risks when he driving. /eEs always 5555555.. . 12. 4he holiday was too short. 4he time passed very 55555 . 9II. :orre(t the '!st&Kes ) H*+ sQ& "h>"# ;c! s&! 78 1. /is father said him donEt stay up so lately. ". 4o turn left, then to go straight ahead along with the street in front of. %. Aesterday night he stays home to look at his sick father. '. Aears before Divaldo is very well footballer and he played so good. ). #efore go to school, 1 often view the lessons very careful. +. Aou should to practice to read newspapers and magafines on *nglish. ,. 8e spend many time in practicing our music lessons. .. &an you to help 3ill in *ngland pronunciation> 0. /ow usually do you go to foo> 12.4here used to have a supermarket nearly my schooling.
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9III. Re& the $&ss&#e (&re%u;;+< the" s&+ whether the st&te'e"ts &re true )T7 or %&;se )G7 ) H*+ 2H( KZ 2oD" @n" s&u< s&u 26 (ho =!-t "h>"# (?u $h.t =!Ius&u ;4 2E"# h&+ s&!78 THU WUBuU:T I UNuVT LUARNING 1 learn many sub$ects in school. #ut the one 1 en$oy learning is /istory. /istory tells us how people lived along time ago. 14 also tells us how men had to struggle to make the worl a better place to live in. 6any pupils, however, do not like to read /istory. 4hey say that there are too many names and dates to remember. #ut they do not understand that if we do not know about the past, we can not understand the present property. For example, if we wish to know how men did in the past to travel at night or to keep themselves warm. 1n fact, only astudent of /istory will make us realife that everything that we do to dayis the result of what our grandfathers and others before them did in the past, so , /istory is the long story of menEs struggle through the ages. !s we read this story, we learn many interesting things. 1 love history so much that 1 have a lot of history books in my house. 7ome day, 1 might even write a history book myself. 1. /istory is the writerEs favourite sub$ect. ". 9earning /istory, we can know how people lived a long time ago. %. 6any students like to study /istory. '. 1f you want to study /istory well, you have to be good at remembering many names and dates. ). /istory tells us all the events that happened in the past. 8e can learn a lot of interesting thing as we read the historical story. .. 4he writer $ust has few history books. 9IV. (o'$;ete the s$&(es w!th the wor s $ro@! e ) h*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# Khov"# tre"# @A! "h>"# t/ 2* aB( (u"# (f$ s&u 7 H season, countries, pupils, means, from, these, best, more, -e-ography, only, and, about, also, what, 6ount, who. ST INTURUWTING WUBuU:T IN W:HVVL 4he sub$ect 1 like <1= 555555 in school is geography and the sub$ect 1 hate is arithmetic. *ven <"= 555555.. my younger days, 1Eve been longing to know more <%= 555555 other countries and the people <'= 555555. live there. -eography teaches me about not <)= 555555. 6y own country but all the neighbouring <+= 555555 and the world in general. From <,= 55555.. Aork <.= 55555.. 4okyo. 1 hve heard much about fu$i-san or <0= 55555.. want to see 3apan during the cherryblossom <11= 5555.. 1 also want to see Bew Aork and its sky-scrapers. <1"= 5555.. interests me because without visiting these places 1 know much about them and for <1%= 55555 like me who are poor and who can not visit <1'= 55555. places, the knowledge of geography is <1)= 5555555 than enough. 1t is perhaps the second best <1+= 555555 of knowing more about other countries. 9V. Re& the $&ss&#e =e;ow (&re%u;;+< the" $r&(t!(e &sK!"# &" &"swer!"# tuest!o"s )H*+ 2H( KZ 2oD" @n" s&u< s&u 26 ;u+k" tl$ 2Ft (?u hw! @4 trv ;x!78 ST W:HVVL GUN GAIR 9ast year when 1 was in primary six, our school had a fun fair to raise funds for bulding an assembly hall. 6onths before the fun sld the coupons in church compounds and streets, some had to pay from their own pockets while some others had to return a few coupons back.
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4he day before the fun fair, we decorated the school premises and put up stalls for games and sheds for selling food and drinks. 4he fun fair was declared open by a 6enber of harliament of the kallang constituency amidst applause and cracker firing. From early morning students of the school were pouring in and the compound was crowded. 1t was an interesting sight to see the various games in progress. 1 was assisting a food stall and had a good turn over. *Question: 1. 8hen fun fair > ". 8hat you do months fun fair > %. Aou fortunate > '. 8hat happen others > ). you anything do day before fun fair > +. who decorated fun fair > ,. compound crowded > U"!t y I. su$$;+ the (orre(t te"se< W!'$;e Prese"t or Prese"t :o"t!"uous o% the @er=s !" $&re"these ) H*+ (u"# (f$ thg 2E"# (1& 5"# t/ tro"# "#oF(< h!k" tD! 2r" h&+ h!k" tD! t!-$ !z"78 1. 3ack <watch= 55555555555.. 4? every evening. ". 1tEs said that the earth <revolve= 5555555.. around the sun. %. Demenber to shut the windows. 4he rain <come= 555555555.. in now. '. 6inh goes to sleep easily when the radio <play= 5555555555 . ). 6y family <leave= 555555555.. for Bha 4rang next month. +. 8e know that the sun <not rise= 55555555.. in the west it <rise= 5555555. 1n the east. ,. :8here the -reens usually <stay= 55555555 when they < come= 555555 to town> - !t a hotel. #ut tonight they <stay= 5555555 with me. .. 6y mother <cook= 55555555 in the morning. 0. /is sister usually <not quarrel= 5555555. 8ith anyone. 12. #e careful~ 6r. Bam <look= 5555555. !t us~ II.Wu$$;+ the (orre(t @er= te"se )H*+ (u"# (f$ hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& 5"# t/ 78 1. !re you hungry> <you want= 5555555 something to eat> ". 7haha is interested in politics but he < not belong = 55555555555 to a political party. %. (onEt put the dictionary away. 1 <use= 5555555555555.. it. '. (onEt put the dictionary away. 1 <need= 5555555555555 it. ). 8hoEs that girl > 8hat < she want = 5555555555..> +. 8hoEs that girl > 8hy < she look = 555555555555 at me. ,. 9ilian says sheEs '2 years old but nobody <belive= 555555555555 her. .. /e told me his name but 1 <not remember= 5555555555555.it now. 0. 1 <think= 5555555.. he should sell his cr. /e < not use = 55555555.. it very often. 12. 4am < think = 5555555.. of selling his car.

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III. :o'$;ete the se"te"(es t!th O(&"st / (&" / (ou; / (ou; "stP j o"e o% the @er=s =e;ow ) H*+ ho&" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u @A! O(&"st /(&" / (ou; / (ou; "stP @& '5t tro"# "h>"# 25"# t/ s&u78 beat, come, hear,wait, find, run, eat, sleep, speak, persuade. 1. 8eEre afraid we 55555555. to your wedding party next month. ". 8hen 3ohny was 1) he was a fast runner. /e 555555555.. 122 meters in 11 seconds. %. g!re you in a hurry>| Bo, 1 have plenty of time. 1 55555555555|. '. 4hanh was feeling sick yesterday. /e 555555555 anything. ). &an you speak up a bit> 8e you very well. +. : gAou look tired.| : gAes, 1 555555555.. last night.| ,. 6icheal has traveled a lot. /e 55555. speak five languages. .. 7he look everywhere for the pen but she 5555555555 find it. 0. 8e tried hard and finally we 5555555.. them to come with us. 12. !nn played well but she 55555555555. 6ary. IV. :o'$;ete the se"te"(es w!th & @er= !" the (orre(t %or' ) H*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u @A! hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& 25"# t/78 1. 3ordanEs lost one of his gloves. /e must 555555555.. it somewhere. ". 8e havenEt lived here for long. 8e canEt 55555555. many people. %. 3immyisnEt at work today. /e must 555555555.. sck. '. 4ommy wasnEt at work last week. /e must 5555555555. 1ll. ). (The door bell rings) 1 wonder who that is. 1t canEt 555555. #ritney. 7he still at work at this time. +. 6ichael knows a lot about films. /e must to the cinema a lot. ,. 9ook 3ill is putting on his hat and coat./e must 555555555..out. .. 7he left her bike outside the house last night and this morning it isnEt there anymore. 7omeone must 5555555555 it. 0. 3uilet was in a difficult situation. 1t canEt 555555555.. easy her. 12. 4here is the womanwlking behind us. 7he has been walking behind us for the last 1) minutes. 7he must 555555555 us. V. Re& the s!tu&t!o"s &" use the wor s !" =r&(Kets to wr!te se"te"(es w!th O'ust h&@eP &" O(&"st h&@eP )H*+ 2H( "h>"# tg"h hue"# s&u @4 sQ R"# "h>"# 25"# t/ tro"# "#oF( 2I @!-t (?u @A! O'ust h&@eP @4 O(&"st h&@eP 78 1. 4he phone rang but we didnEt hear it. < we asleep = ". 4ony walking past me without speaking. <he see me= %. 4he handbag you bought is very good quality. <it very expensive= '. 8e havenEt seen the people next door for months. <they go away= ). /uy canEt find his wallet. <he leave the restaurant last night= +. 7usan passed the exam without studying for it. <the exam very difficult= ,. 1nfaghi knew everything about our plans. <he listen our conversation= .. Fiore did the opposite of what 1 asked him to do.<he understand what 1 said= 0. 8hen we woke up his morning, the light was on. <we forget turn it off= 12. 4he lights were red but the taxi didnEt stop.<the driver see the red light= VI. :orre(t the '!st&Kes )H*+ (h>& (.( ;c! s&!78 1. 1 can cook when 1 am six year old.
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9I. :o'$;ete e&(h se"te"(es w!th o"e o% these @er=s )H*+ ho4" th4"h 'c! (?u s&u @A! '5t tro"# "h>"# 25"# t/ s&u78 write, work, use, see, make, listen, be, apply, answer. 1. 4ony tried to avoid 55555555 my question. ". &ould you please stop 5555555. 7o much noise> %. 8e en$oy 5555555.. to that music. '. 8e considered 5555555 for the $ob but in the end we decided against it. ). /ave you finished 55555555555.. your hair yet> +. 1f you walk into the street without looking, you risk 555555555. @nocked down. ,. !ndrei is ++ but he isnEt going to retire yet. /e wants to carry on 5555555.. . .. 8e donEt mind you 555555555. 4he phone as long as you pay for all your calls. 0. /ello~ Fancy 555555 you here ~ 8hat a nice surprise~ 12. 7heEs put off 5555555.. the letter so many times. 7he really must do it today. 9. :o'$;ete the %o;;ow!"# se"te"(es so th&t the 'e&"!"# !s s!'!;&r to the %!rst se"te"(e )H*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (&? s&u 2I (ho "#hZ& (1& (?u tar"# tp "ha "#hZ& (1& (?u traA(78 1. 6y uncle said 1 could use his car. 6y uncle allowed 55555555555555555555555555.. . ". 8e were surprised that it rained. 8e didnEt expect 55555555555555555555555555.. . %. (onEt stop her doing what she wants. 9et 5555555555555555555555555555555 . '. Aou look older when you wear glasses. -lasses make 55555555555555555555555555.. . ). 8e think you should know the truth. 8e want 5555555555555555555555555555 . +. (onEt let me forget to phone my mother. Demind 5555555555555555555555555555555 . ,. !t fist he didnEt want to apply for the $ob but 7ony persuaded him. 7ony persuaded 5555555555555555555555555555. ..8e were told that we shouldnEt believe everything she says. 8e was warned 5555555555555555555555555555. . 0. /er lawyer said she shouldnEt say anything to the police. /er lawyer advised 55555555555555555555555555... . 12.1f 1Eve got a car. 1Em able to travel round more easily. /aving a car enables 5555555555555555555555555.. . 9I. :o'$;ete the se"te"(es< us!"# O&/ &"/ the/ th!s/ th&t/ those/ o"e/ o"es/ !t/ the+P where "e(ess&r+ )H *+ ho4" th4"h ( .( (?u s&u< 0"# O&/ &"/ the/ th!s/ th&t/ those/ o"e/ o"es/ !t/ the+P "r! ({" th!-t78 1. 4here is 5555555555.. apple on 555555555.. desk. ". 1s 55555555.. your suitcase> : Bo, 5555555555. isnEt. - Ch, is 555555555.. your suitcase over there> : Aes, 555555555.. is. %. !re 5555555. your cases here> : Bo, 55555555.. arenEt. - !re 55555555 your cases over there> : Aes, 55555555 are. '. 1Eve got 5555555555 dog . 55555555 dog is very nice. ). 8hich class is yours> - 5555555. 5555555. over there is mine.
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- 8hich 5555555. > - 55555555empty 555555.. . +. Bow, which hats are yours> : Ch , 5555555555 hats over here are ours. - 8hich 55555555 > : 55555555 black 55555555555 and 5555555. gray 5555555... . ,. /e cn play 555555.. violin very well. .. 8e know that 5555555. earth goes around 55555555 sun. 0. 1s there 55555555 park near here> 12 1t took me 55555555. /our to fly to /ongkong. 9II. :o'$;ete the %o;;ow!"# $&ss&#e w!th the wor s $ro@! e )H*+ ho4" th4"h =4! 2H( s&u @A! "h>"# t/ (ho s|"78 indeed, end, transformation, parents, agree, produced, various, students, wonderful, posses, heartily, flying, laughter, worried. THU SVVIU I LIMU BUWT 6any of my friends do not <1= 5555555. 8ith me when 1 say that the movie 1 like best is g!ladin and the <"= 5555555 lamp|. 4hey may call this an old-fashioned movie but 1 am not <%= 55555555. about their $udgement. 1 like this movie for <'= 555555.. reasons. Firstly, it is full of magical thrills and secondly, the <)= 55555555.. it produces is much. From the very beginning to the <+= 555555 1, not only en$oyed the magical thrills but also laughed <,= 555555 . Cut of nothing there appears a city, the <.= 5555555 of various persons including !ladin and a man <0= 5555555.. on magic carpet, all these are really wonderful. 4he effect <12= 55555555.. by the magic lamp is great and 1 wish 1 could <11= 555555.. one like that. 4hat is impossible. 4he whole show was <1"= 5555555.. thrilling for me . 1t is better for <1%= 555555555 to see movies like this rather than see those that spoil our morality. <1'= 555555.. should be careful in this matter. 9III.Re& the %o;;ow!"# se;e(t!o" (&re%u;;+< the" s&+ whether the st&te'e"ts &re true )T7 or %&;se )G7 )H*+ 2H( KZ 2oD" @n" s&u< s&u 26 (ho =!-t "h>"# (?u $h.t =!Iu s&u ;4 2E"# h&+ s&!78 ST SVWT INTURUWTING U9PUNRIUN:U 1 had a strange experience yesterday evening while returning home from school. 1 was attacted by a big crowd and when 1 reached it, 1 found that there was a magician who was giving some wonderful persformances. 8hen 1 went up there, 1 saw him taking off his hat elegantly and showing the lining inside to the audience to prove that there was nothing inside. /e took back the hat and put it again on his head. ! minute later, he took it off and strange to say, a rabbit $umped out. 4he crowd cheered a lot and put coins into the hat. /e next took out of a bag three small rubber balls, threw them up in the air and caught them up in his hands. /e showed his hands and the rubber ball to the crowd. #ut to our surprise when he next threw the balls in the air, the tree balls became five balls and soon there were seven of them. 1t was indeed a marvelous experience for me. 1.4he writer <7he= had a strange experience this morning. ".7he saw a magician surrounded by a big crowd of pople. %. 4he mangician performed the show wit a hat and balls. '. 9ookers-on gave him money after the show. ). 7uddenly, a rabbit ran into the crowd.
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+. !fter the magicianEs show the balls became rabbits. 9IV. Tr&"s;&te the %o;;ow!"# $&ss&#e !"to V!et'&'ese )H*+ `(h =4! 2H( s&u s&"# t!-"# V!qt78 ST GIRWT VIWIT TV A GVRUIGN :VUNTRT 6y grandfather who owns a chain of factories in /o &hi 6inh &ity, took me along with him during his recent visit to 4hailand. 8e traveled by air and after an hour of uninteresting and uneventful flight, we reached #angkok. *verything there looked strange to me and 1 could not even understand the language spoken by the people there. !s soon as we came out of the customs shed, we were brisked away in a 4oyota driven by my uncle55 9V. Tr&"s;&te the %o;;ow!"# $&ss&#e !"to U"#;!sh )H*+ `(h 2oD" @n" s&u s&"# t!-"# A"h78 }I THAS ~UAN TH VIN ~U: GIA 4uln rVi tRi Ui cng vmi anh lmn cYa tRi tham quan thK vikn qu]c gia. &h`ng tRi Uv Udn Uty vLo scng smm, vL thK vikn rNt URng hbc sinh. }S lL bui sang th_ ,. 4rKmc khi UNt nKmc tRi UKqc giMi phSng US lL thK vikn gDaffles|. BgKui ta nSi US lL mPt trong nh^ng thK vikn hikn UWi nhNt &htu . 4hK vikn nwm trzn UKung 7tamford bzn cWnh vikn bMo tan qu]c gia. &S hLng tr\m ngLn quy[n scch trong thK vikn bao gVm cM nh^ng quy[n scch tham khMo cS gic tri dLnh cho sinh vizn UWi hbc. /lu hdt tNt cM ccc hbc sinh cNp 11 UTu lL thLnh vizn vL hb UKqc phrp mKqn b]n quy[n scch mPt lln. U"!t I. Wu$$;+ the (orre(t %or' o% the wor s !" =r&(Kets )H*+ (u"# (f$ hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& "h>"# t/ tro"# "#oF(78 1. theyEre living in a <neighbour=55555555.. house. "./e is #ristish footballEs most <market= 55555555555.. commodity. %. 4hey do a <live= 55555555 trade in sourvenirs and gifts. '. 7heEs struggling to combine <mother= 55555555.. and a career as a lawyer. ). 4he cream felf <delicious= 5555555555.. cool on my hot skin. +. 1t was very <throught= 55555555 of you to send the flowers. ,. 1t give me great <please= 5555555555 to introduce our guest speaker. .. 1t is about ,+ kilos in <weigh= 55555555555 . 0. ! good < advertise= 55555555. &ampaign will increase our sales. 12. &an you tell me the <culture= 55555555 differences between the two communities. II. :o'$;ete the se"te"(es us!"# & (o'$&r&t!@e %or' )o; er / 'ore !'$ort&"t ii7 )H*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u < sQ R"# hg"h thh( so s."h78 1. 1tEs too noisy here. &an we go somewhere 555555555555. > ". 4his coffee is very weak. /e likes it a bit 5555555555 . %. 4he hotel was surprisingly cheap. 8e expected it to be 5555555555 . '. 4hat hotel was surprisingly cheap. 8e expected it to be 555555555555. . ). 4he weather is too cold in here. 1Ed like to live somewhere 55555555555. . +. 7he looked a bit depressed last week but she looks 555555555 today. ,. /eEs standing too near the camera. hlease ask him to move a bit 555555555 away~ .. Aou hardly ever phone her. 8hy donEt you phone her 555555555555>
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0. AouEre talking very loudly. &an you speak a bit 5555555555 > 12. 8e were surprised they got here so quickly. 8e expected the $ourney to take 555555 . III. :o'$;ete the se"te"(es. U&(h t!'e use the (o'$&r&t!@e %or' o% o"e o% the wor s !" the ;!st. Use THAN where "e(ess&r+ )h*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u. Sc! ;{" sQ R"# hg"h thh( so s."h (1& '5t tro"# "h>"# t/ s&u. WQ R"# THAN "r! ({" th!-t 78 thin, simple, serious, reliable, peaceful, interested, big, crowded, early, high, important. 1. 1n some parts of the country, prices are 55555555. in others. ". CuEll find your way around the town 555555555. if you have a good nap. %. 8e like living in the countryside. 1tEs 555555555 living in a town. '. 4here are a lot of people on the bus. 1t was 5555555 usual. ). (onEt you think that instructions were very complicated> 4hey could have been 55555555. . +. 8e all know that health and happiness are 555555555 more money . ,. 7he doesnEt study hard. 7heEs 5555555. in having a good time. .. 8e want a 555. flat. 8e donEt have enough space here. 0. 4hey look 55555555.. . /ave they lost weight> 12. Gnfortunately his illness was 55555. we thought at first. IV. Use the wor s !" =r&(Kets to (o'$;ete the se"te"(es. Use SU:H / A BIT iii.. & (o'$&r&(t!@e %or'. Use THAN where "e(ess&r+ )H*+ sQ R"# "h>"# t/ tro"# "#oF( 2I ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u. WQ R"# SU:H / A BIT i. @A! hg"h thh( so s."h ..WQ R"# THAN "r! ({" th!-t78 1. 8e thought they were younger than us but in fact theyEre <slightly old=5555555.. . ". 1tEs <a lot easy= 555555555 to learn a forein language in the country where it is spoken. %. AouEre driving too fast. &ould you drive <a bit slowly= 555555555.. . '. /e en$oyed his visit to the museum. 1t was <far interesting= 5555555. he expected. ).6ai looked said this morning but she looks < a bit happy= 55555555.. now. +. 8eEre afraid the problem is <much complicated= 55555555555. seem. ,. 4hat bag is too small. 8e need something <much big= 555555555.. . .. /is illness was <much serious= 555555. 5.we thought at first. 9etEs go by car. 1tEs <much cheap= 5555555555555. . 12. &ould you speak < a bit slow = 5555555555555> V . (o'$;ete the se"te"(e"s us!"# the ou=;e (o'$&r&t!@e Oi&" iP)h*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u <sQ R"# hg"h thh( so s."h K]$78 1.!s the conversation went on ,she became <talkative=5555.. ".7ince she has be in #ritain , his *nglish has got <good=5555 %.4raveling is becoming <expensive=555555555. '.!s theday went on ,the weather got <bad=555555 ).!s he waited for his interview ,he becam<nervous=55555. +./er bags seemed to get<heavy=55555555 asshe carried them. ,.4he hole in his shirt is getting<big=5555.. ..1tEs becoming <hard= 55555555. 4o find a $ob. 0. /er friench is improving. 1tEs getting <good= 55555555.. . 12. 4hese day <many= 555555555 pople are learning *nglish.
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VI. :hoose the 'ost su!t&=;e &"swer ):ho" 2.$ ." thd(h hB$78 1. 4hey donEt want to start 555555555.. . a. neither b. already c. too d. yet ". (avid spent much time 55555555.. novels every day. a. to read b. reads c. read d. reading %. Demember not to drink much coffee. 1tEs not good 555555555 your stomach. a. in b. for c. on d. to '. 8eEre not sure where we may go this weeken. 55555555. the end, we decides to go to the discotheque. a. in b. by c. at d. on ). 4heir teacher is going away for a few days 555555555.. the end of this month. a. in b. on c. by d. at +. 9etEs go to the mountain,555555555555.. > a. will we b. do we c. shall we d. donEt we ,.8e know that 5555555555. in the mountains can be slow and dangerous. a. go traveling b. travel c. traveler d. travels .. #ecause 1 donEt have enough money to buy a new flat, 1 must make up my 55555.. here. a. mind staying b. minds to stay c. minds to staying d. mind to stay 0. (o you have 5555555 pens and pencils than him. a. more or fewer b. many or less c. more or less c. many or fewer 12. /ow 555555555.. do you go to the concert> a. often b. sometimes c. always d. usually VII. :o'$;ete the se"te"(es us!"# O&s iiii &sP )H*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u< sQ R"# O&s ii.&sP78 1. /e was a bit nervous before the interview but usually heEs a lot more nervous. /e wasnEt 555555555 . ". 8eEve lived here for quite a long time but theyEve living here longer. 8e havenEt 55555.. 555555555. . %. /enry still feels a bit tried but he felt a lot more tired yesterday. /e desnEt 5555555555555555555 . '. 4he weather is still cold but it was colder yesterday evening isnEt 5555555555 . ). 3ack knows a bit about cars but 4om knows more. 3ack doesnEt 5555555555.. . +. /is salary is high but her is higher. /is salary isnEt 55555555555555555 . ,. 4hanhEs quite tall but &ao is taller. 4hanhEs not 555555555555555555 . .. heter isnEt 555555555555555.. he looks. /e look older than he is. 0. Dicky isnEt 555555555555. #ill -ates is richer than Dicky is. 12. 1 donEt knows 555555555555 people 555555555.. you do. Aou know more people. VIII. Tr&"s;&te the %o;;ow!"# se"te"(es !"to U"#;!sh )_`(h "h# (?u s&u s&"# t!-"# A"h78 1. &hi cYa cR Ny cao hOn vL to hOn cR Ny.
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". &h`ng tRi bi lWc UKung. Iin vui lXng ch cho ch`ng tRi UKung Ui Udn nhL g axe lxa. %. /b Uv s]ng j Uty ty n\m 10.+. '. 4Ri Uv hbc tidng !nh UKqc + n\m. ). 4ommy cS nhiTu tiTn, nhKng anh Ny khRng giLu nhK 6artin. +. -i]ng nhK ch`ng tRi , hb cng rNt thach Ubc scch. ,. &hidc co Ulm cYa 6arry trRng gi]ng chidc co Ulm cYa bWn gci cYa heter. .. &hidc xe hOi cYa 3ohn cng mLu U nhKng nS khcc vmi xe cYa 6ichael. 0. BgLy cLng cS nhiTu ngKui theo hbc ngoWi ng^ vL vi tanh. 12. Fuln $eans cYa Bam %2 bMn !nh, quln cYa khoa ") bMng. Fuln cYa Bam Ut hOn. I9. :o'$;ete the se"te"(es< us!"# the Os!"(eP or O%orP )H*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u< sQ R"# Os!"(eP hooF( O%oreP78 1. 9ost of tings have happended 55555 1 last wrote to you. ". 1Em hunrry. 1 havenEt eaten anything 55555555 breakfast. %. 1tEs nice to see you again. 8e havenEt seen each other 5555555. along time. '. : /ow long has it been raining 55555555 two hours. - 1t has been raining 55555.. two hours. ). : 8her have you been> - 1Eve been looking for you 555555. the last half hour. +. hete 7ampras is very good tennis player. /eEs been playing ....................... he was eight. ,. *very morning they meet in the same cafr. 4heyEve been going there 5555555 years. .. 4he snow started twos hours ago. 1tEs still snowing now. 1tEs been snowing 55...... two hours. 0. 8e have known each other 555555. ! long time. 12. : 6arry is in hospital, isnEt she > - Aes, she has been in hospital 5555555.. 6onday. 9. :o'$;ete the se"te"(es< us!"# O;!Ke< &s< s&'e < !%%ere"t< th&"< s!"(e< 'ore< 'ost< =etter< ;essP )H*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u< sQ R"# O;!Ke< &s< s&'e< !%%ere"t< th&"< s!"(e< 'ore< 'ost< =etter<;essP78 1. 4here is room for no 55555. 5555555.. there cars. ". 7he doesnEt play 5555..well 5555 her sister. %. !merican *nglish is significantly 5555.. from #ritish *nglish. '. /e was advised to smoke fewer cigarettes and drink 5555555 beer. ). /eEs been working in a bank 55555.. leaving school. +. 1tEs $ust 555555 her to tell everyone about it. ,. Aou should know 555555. 5555555 to behave 55555 that. .. 8e have lived in the 555555. house for twenty yers. 0. 7he had the 55555.. money of all of them. 12. 8eEre hoping for 555555 weather tomorrow. 9I. :orre(t the '!st&Kes )H*+ (h>& "h>"# ;c! s&! 78 1. 1 like her fewer than her husband. ". 1Em warning you since the last time-stop talking. %. /e saw he was no same than anybody else. '. 9ess and less people are using the 1nternet. ). For the party she had only spoken to him once. +. 4he like thing happended to me last week.
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,. 8eEll be there in more than no time < very soon =. .. 4hey were all dressed look like clowns. 0. 4hereEs nothing good than a long soak in a hot bath. 12. 4he rooms were awful and the food was better. 9II. :o'$;ete the se"te"(es< (hoos!"# the 'ost $ro$er wor s )H*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u< (hH" t/ thd(h hB$ "hft78 1. 1tEs the worldEs 5555555. &omputer company. a. big b. bigger c. biggest d. bigness ". 7tudents were angry at being treated 5555555. &hildren. a. alike b. likely c. like d. likeness %. 6y teaching style is 5555555555.. to that of most other teachers. a. similar b. similarity c. similarly d. same '. 4his room is twice the 555555. Cf the kitchen. a. long b. length c. lengthen d. longer ). Gnfortunately we lack the resources to 555555555 . a. modern b. modernife c. modernism d. modernity +. 1Em sure 1 could buy this more 555555555.. somewhere else. a. cheap b. cheaper c. cheaply d. cheapness ,. 4hereEs no 555555555. in the results. a. differ b. difference c. different d. differential .. &ommunities on island depended on whaling for their 5555555555 . a. live b. lively c. likeable d. livelihood 0. !re you free tonight>E 7he ahked 5555555555 . a. hope b. hopeless c. hopeful d. hopefully 12. 8e grew up in the same 555555555555.. . a. neighbourhood b. neighbour c. neighbourly d. neighbouring 9III. Re& the %o;;ow!"# $&ss&#e (&re%u;;+< the" %!;; !" the =;&"Ks w!th the wor s $ro@! e )H*+ 2H( KZ 2oD" @n" s&u < s&u 26 2!" @4o Khov"# tre"# "h>"# t/ (ho s|"78 board, !uthority, Crganifation, government, officials, local, Gnited, including, addition, Beighbourhood. NUIGHBVURHVV_ BVAR_ WTWTUS 4here are several semiautonomous <1= 55555555. agencies in /onolulu,<"= 555555 the #oard of 8ater 7upply and the hublic 4ransit <%= 55555.. . 4he Cahu 6etropolitan hlanning <'= 5555555, which coordinates some federal, state, and <)= 555555 transportation programs, is also located in /onolulu. 1n <+= 55555555, /onolulu is one of the few cities in the <,= 5555555 7tates to have an extensive<.=555 #oard system. Gnder this system, elected <0=5555555.. members advise city and state <12= 55555555 on public policy issues. 9IV. Re& the %o;;ow!"# re& !"# (&re%u;;+< the" s&+ wheter the st&te'e"ts &re true )T7 or %&;se )G7 )H*+ 2H( =4! 2H( s&u< s&u 26 (ho =!-t "hp"# (?u $h.t =!Iu s&u ;& 2E"# h&+ s&!78 THU PURWVN CHVS I LIMU BUWT 4he person whom 1 like best is 6r. (anh. /e is a neighbor of mine and known to my family ever since we setted down in our present abode.
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/e is an add-$ob man having no permanent $ob to earn a steady income. /e earn little. /e is still a bachelor, though he is nearly fifty-five years old. /is only pleasure is derived from helping those who need help. /e can paint, whitewash,mow the lawn, trim the plants, wash clothes and do carpentry. 1 like him, for one day he gave me a dollar when 1 had no bus fare. Cn another day it was raining car and dogs and 6ir.(anh who happened to pass that way sheltered me in his umbrella and took me home. /e is a good &hristian and seldom misses his &hurch attendance. /e is considered a good neighbor. 1.6r. (anh is the writerEs <her= teacher. ". 4hey live in the same neighbourhood. %. /e has a permanent $od. '. /is income is very high. ). /e is at the age of fifty-five. +. /e can do a lot of different work. ,. 7he like 6r. (anh because she was given lot of cakes. .. Cn one rainy day she gave him umbrella. 0. 4hen she was taken home <by him=. 12. /e always goes to church on 7undays. 9V. Re& the %o;;ow!"# se"te"(es (&re%u;;+< the" $ut the' !"to the!r (orre(t or er to '&Ke & 'e&"!"#%u; re& !"# )H*+ 2H( KZ "h>"# (?u s&u< s&u 26 ,-$ (hE"# th4"h '5t =4! 2H( (6 "#hZ&78 HULPING SVTHUR AT HVSU 1. 6other teaches us to be abedient, helful and friendly to others. ". Cne day when my mother was sick 1 cooked dishes for lunch. %. 4hen 1 clean th kichen and sweep the floor. '. *very child should love his mother. ). 1 readily do and wash vegetables. +. ! girl or boy learns many good things from mother. ,. 6y mother is always happy and tells me that 1 should be good to everyone. .. 1 get up early in the morning and help my mother prepare breakfast. 0. Cn 7unday 1 follow my mother to the market and help her to cary vegetables and fish back home. 12. 1 like to give small help whenever 1 am free from school work. 11. 1 also help mother wash the pots and pans. 1". *very mother will be happy if her children help her at home. 1%. 7ometimes my mother asks me to cut vegetables. 1'. *very since my young days 1 have always helped my mother in the kitchen. U"!t 8 I. Put the @er=s !" =r&(Kets !"to the (orre(t te"se )H*+ (h!& thg 2E"# (1& 25"# t/ tro"# "#oF(78 a.!lbert 6altf was a progressive !merican writer. /e <be= 55555555 born in 10.2. /e <write= 555555. /is first play gheace on *arth| in 10'%. 1t was against wars, so the !merican police <arrest= 55555555. him and <put= 5555555. him in prison in 10)2.
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b. /a <come= 555555.. back a moment ago and <turn= 555555 the 4? on very loudly. 6y son <sleep= 555555555 then, so 1 <tell= 555555555.. her to turn if off. c. 9ast Friday was a holiday. 1 didnEt have to go to school. 1 <sleep= 55555555 a little later than asual. !round ten, may friend /arry <come= 5555555. over to my apartment.8e <pack= 555555555.. a picnic basket and then <take= 5555555. the bus to Forest hark. 8e <spend= 5555555. most of the day there. II. Use the $rese"t or the $rese"t (o"t!"uous te"se )H*+ sQ R"# thg h!k" tD! 2r" hoF( thg h!k" tD! t!-$ !z"78 a. 1tEs +.22 p.m. 6arry is at home. 7he <have= 555555555.. dinner. 7he always 0have= 55555555 dinner with her family around six oEclock. b. 3ang <speak= 55555555 &hinese. &hinese is his native language, but right now he <speak= 555555555. *nglish. c. 4om is very untidy. /e always <leave= 555555555 his things all over the place. d. 4he train is never late. 1t always <leave= 555555555on time. e. <at a party= usually 1 <en$oy= 55555555. harties but 1 <not en$oy = 555555555. this one very much. f. g8hat your mother <do= 555555555555 >| g7he a doctor but she <not work= 5555555555.. at the moment.| III.Re& the re& !"# =e;ow (&re%u;;+< the" su$$;+ the (orre(t te"se o% the @er=s )H*+ 2H( KZ =4! 2H( s&u @4 (u"# (f$ thg 2E"# (1& "h>"# 5"# t/78 (ennis /eal is a politician. /e <go= ? to Cxford Gniversity in 10)2 and <becom= 55555555.. a member of parliament for the 9abour harty in 10),. /e <be= 5555.... an 6h since then. /e <write= 555555555.. three story books including his autobiography. /e is married to the artist, !nn /eal, and they <have= 5555555 two children. 4hey <live= 555555555.. in Cxford for 1) years, then <move= 555555.. to 9ondon in 10,2. 4hey now <live= 555555555. in &adogan 7quare in central 9ondon. IV.Put these @er=s !"to the (orre(t %or'< $rese"t (o"t!"uous or $rese"t s!'$;e )h*+ 2!3" hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& "h>"# 5"# t/ s&u< thg h!k" tD! t!-$ !z" h&+ h!k" tD! 2r"78 1. !ir <consist= 555555555 mainly of nitrogen and opxygen. ". /anh used to drink o lot of coffee but these days she <prefer= 55555555.. tea. %. 8e <think= 5555555555.. you should sell your car. Aou <not use= 555555.. it very often. '. /e <think= 5555555555 of selling his car. 8ould he be interested in buying it> ). 7he told us her name but we < not remember= 555555555. 1t now. +. 3ohn say heEs ,2 years old but nobody <believe= 5555555 him. ,. 8ho is that woman > 8hy she <look=5555555.. at me> .. 8ho is that girl> 8hat she <want= 555555555.> 0. (onEt put that dictionary away. 8e <need= 5555555555. 1t. 12. (onEt put those dictionaries away. 8e <use= 555555555 them. V. Wu$$;+ the (orre(t %or' o% the wor s )H*+ (u"# (f$ hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& t/78 1. *ven after thirty years living in the country, 1 fear 1 am not a proper <country= 5555555 ". /er hair was <life= 55555555. and uncombed.
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%. 1tEs all working out <beaty= 55555555555 . '. /undreds more people were waiting outside the <$am= 5555555.. stadium. ). 4he walls need <fresh= 555555. up with a bit of white paint. +. Aour <friend= 5555555. is very important to me. ,. 4he office was light and <air= 555555555.. . .. 7ome of the <village= 5555555. /ave lived here all their lives. 0. 4he short story is often considered to be a sort of poor <relate= 55555555to the novel. 12. 4he < real= 5555555 is that tere is not enough money to pay for this pro$ect. VI. :o'$;ete the se"te"(es =e;ow< us!"# the (orre(t %or' o% the wor s !" =r&(Kets )h*+ ho4" th4"h "h>#" (?u s&u< sQ R"# hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& "h"# t/ tro"# "#oF(78 1. 4he spoken word is immediate but lacks <permanent=55555555555.. . ". 4he weather is very <change= 5555555. !t this time of year. %. 4he church is <remote=55555555 situated on the north coast of the island. '. 4he talk was both <inform= 55555555 and entertaining. ). 1n spite of his <educate= 55555555. and travels, he has remained very provincial. +. 1tEs a matter of personal <prefer= 555555555555. . ,. 1 hope his appointment will <simple= 5555555555 matters. .. 4he company is investing 0 million to <modern= 55555555its factories. 0. 8e applogife for the late <arrive= 5555555 of the train. 12. 1t gives me great pleasure to introduce our guest speaker. VII. Re& the se"te"(es =e;ow < the" (hoose the =est o$t!o" )h*+ 2H( KZ "h>"# (?u s&u< s&u 26 (hH" (?u trv ;x! $h0 hB$ "hft78 1. 7heEs very 55555555.. : she write poetry and paints. a. create b. creative c. creation d. creature ". 7ome people are obsessive about 55555555555.. . a. clean b. cleaner c. cleanly d. cleanliness %. 4hese statistics are not very 5555555555.. . a. mean b. meaning c. meaningful d.meant '. /er explanation certainly sounded 5555555555. . a. believe b. believer c. belief d. believable ). 4he grey squirrel is now 55555555 in #ritain. a. nature b. natural c. naturalifed d. naturally +. 7ugar is the 555555555 of healthy teeth. a. destrouy b. destroyer c. destruction d. destructive ,. 5555555, training is taking place in the office rather than outside it. a. increase b. increasing c. increasingly d. increased .. 4he story was used to emphasife the 555555555.. of 3esus. a.humanity b. human c. humanism d. humanist 0. Aou will need to be able to eal with both customers and 555555555..
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a. supply b. suppliers c. supplication d. advertising 12. hut an 555555.. in the local paper to sell your car. a. advertise b. advertiser c. advertisement c. advertising VIII. Rewr!te these se"te"(es so th&t the+ h&@e the s&'e 'e&"!"# )h*+ @!-t ;D! "h>"# (?u s&u 2I (ho (hE"# 2"# "#hZ&78 1. 4here were fewer people at the meeting than at the last one. 4here werenEt 555555555555555. . ". 1 know him better than you do. Aou donEt 55555555555.. . %. /is hair isnEt as long as it used to be. /e used to 5555555555555.. . '. /uy goes out less than he used to. /e doesnEt 555555555555 . ). 4he computer didnEt cost as much as we expected. 4he computer 555555555. . +. 4he post office was nearer than 1 thought. 4he post office wasnEt 5555555555555.. . ,. /e didnEt spend as much money as you. Aou 555555555555.. . .. 4ommy is younger than he looks. 4ommy isnEt 55555555555555 . 0. 1Em sorry 1Em late. 1 got here 55555555555. 1 could. 12. 4here is plenty of food. Aou can have 55555555. Aou like. I9. :orre(t the '!st&Kes )H*+ sQ& ;c! s&! 78 1. 7ally and @ate is both 1. years old. 7ally is the familiar ages as @te. ". !n unhappy home atmosphere can affect a childrenEs behaviour. %. 7he has decided to settle permanent in French. '. 4he remote desert area is access only nwith helicopter. ). #ank employers usually get preference rates of interest. +. 8e leave here to /o &hi 6inh &ity tomorrow. ,. 4hey became hungrily after a very hardly-working day. .. &ao is the most tall boy in his class. Bobody is not as tall as him. 0. 1Eve got less books than hers. 12. /anh is more pretty than her friends. 7heEs the most pretty. 9. :o'$;ete the %o;;ow!"# ;etter< us!"# the wor s #!@e" )H*+ ho4" th4"h =h( tha s&u @A! "h>"# t/ 2* 2aB( (u"# (f$78 &omplete the letter from a friend who has passed his examinationH "), Bguyen /ue 7treet 8ard 11, #en 4re town ". th 6ay, "22' (ear 6inh, 1 gald inform 1 pass examination 1 last see last year. Desults out only morning. 1 get distinctions *nglish, 6athematics, -eography good points other sub$ects. 1 really happy . 1 not expect results . 1 hope 1 do well next examination too. #y way, when you sitting your examination> (o let me know your studies your reply. Aou not tett me your examination so far. Aour sincerely,
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Bam 9I. Tr&"s;&te !"to V!et"&'ese )H*+ `(h s&"# t!-"# V!kt78 1. 8ould you please tell me the difference between gchildlike| and childish|> ". 8hat are you going to do tomorrow> - 8e are going to hold a birthday party for /uy. %. 8hat did they use to do when they were young> - 4hey used to play a lot of computer games when they were young. '. 1n your class, who is the best student > - Bone of our classmates study as well as (ung. ). !mong you , who has the most pens and pencils > - 4hanh has more pens and pencils than anyone of us. 9II. Tr&"s;&te !"to U"#;!sh )H*+ `(h s&"# t!-"# A"h78 1. Iin lJi. &R hvy vui long cho tRi bidt bKu Uikn j Utu. - Ds trci, sau US Ui thng vL Rng ss thNy nS j trKmc mot. ". BLo hvy cho tRi bidt nh^ng se khcc nahu gi^a /"7C% vL /"7C'. %. #L 9oan vya mmi nSi vmi tRi rwng bWn de Uinh Ui c vLo thcng tmi. '. 9inda lL hoa hnu /ongkong. &R Ny xinh Up hOn ccc tha sinh khcc. ). 6aradona Uv tyng lL clu thY bSng Uc xuNt sc nhNt. @hRng ai chOi bSng kp thunt nhK anh ta. 9III. Re& the %o;;ow!"# the se"te"(es (&re%u;;+< the" =ut the' !"to the!r (orre(t or ers to '&Ke & ;o#!(&; ;etter ) H*+ 2H( KZ "h>"# (?u s&u s&u 26 sY$ ,-$ (hE"# 2E"# thh tp tDo th4"h '5t ;. tha78 (ear hhong, 1. 1Em sure that you will do very well, not only in your next examination but also in all the other examination that you might take in the future. ". !bout myself, 1 have not thing much to say. %. hlease accept my heartiest congratulations. '. (o right to me as often as you can. ). 1Em writing for my next examination at the end of this year. +. 1Em indeed delighted to learn that you have passed your examination with flying colours. ,. Aou are so intelligent and hard-working. .. Aou are so much cleverer than 1 am. 0. #ut certainly 1 do not expect to do so well as you. 12. 1 wish 1 were like you. 11. 1Em indeed proud to have a friend like you. Aours sincerely, 4am 9IV. :o'$;ete the ;etter =e;ow< us!"# the 'ost &$ro$r!&te wor s )H*+ ho4" th4"h ;. tha s&u sQ R"# "h>"# t/ thd(h hB$ "hft78 (ear 4ony, 8e both have a holiday next Friday.<1= 555555555.. you have not made any other plans, what do you say of our spending <"= 55555555. the day in the $unge near my auntEs house >. 1 feel 1 want to get <%= 5555555.. from the noise and smoke of the town, and breathe some <'= 55555555555 country air.
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(o come if you possibly <)= 555555555.. . 4here is an early bus at six <+= 5555555 in the morning and we could get back <,= 55555555.. eight oEclock at night. 1 have <.= 55555555.. to my aunt telling her that we might pay her a visit. <0= 5555555.. me a line to say you will go, and 1 will <12= 55555555 all the preparations. Aours sincerely, !nna 9V. Re& the ;etter =e;ow< the" &"swer the tuest!o" )H*+ 2H( KZ ;. tha s&u< s&u 26 trv ;x! (.( (?u hw!78 (ear 7ir, 1n reply to your advertisement in the 7aigon 4imes for a typist. 1 beg to apply for the post. 1Em nineteen years old, and 1 have passed my Form 11 examination. 1 have been attending a well-known commercial school for more than six month to learn 4ypewriting and #ook-keeping. !t the moment 1 can type thirty-five words per minute. #efore 1 left school, 1 was the editor of my class magafine for tow years. 6y teachers have spoken well about my knowledge of *nglish. 1 therefore feel confident that 1 can carry out my dirties to your satisfaction,if you offer me the post. 1 shall be grateful if you would appoint me to post. Aours fathfully, (avid 7olary 1. 8ho wrote the letter above> ". 8hat did he write the letter for> %. /ow old is he> '. 8hat about his study> ). /ow fast can he type> +. 8hat did he do before he left school> ,. how will he feel if he gets the $ob> U"!t I. :o'$;ete the se"te"(es w!th OIs;;P j & su!t&=;e @er= )H*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u "4+ @A! OIs;;P j '5t 25"# t/ $h0 hB$78 1. 1Em too tired to walk home. 1 think 555555555.. a taxi. ". g1tEs a bit cold in this room|. g1s it > 55555555.. on the heating then.| %. g8e havenEt got any bread and eggs.| gCh, havenEt we> 555555555.. and get some|. '. g(o you want me to do the cleaning >|. g Bo, itEs all right 555555555.. it|. ). g 1 donEt know how to fly a kite.| gCk, 55555555555 you.| +. g8ould you like milk or orange $uice>| g5555555555.. milk, please| ,. g-oodbye~ /ave a nice holiday.| g4hank you 555555555 you some postcards.| .. 4hank you for lending me your camera 55555555 it back to you to morrow, Ck> 0. g!re you coming with us>| g Bo, 1 think55555555555.. here.| 12. Ch, 1Eve let the door open . 5555555555 and shut it.

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II. Re& the s!tu&t!o"s &" wr!te se"te"(es w!th OI th!"K Is;; iiP or O I o"st th!"K Is;; iiiP ) H*+ 2H( "h>"# tg"h hue"# s&u @4 @!-t (?u @A! OI th!"K Is;; ii...P hoF( OI o"st th!"K Is;; iP78 1. 1tEs very cold. Aou decide to close the window. Aou say H 1 think 555555.. . ". AouEre feeling sleepy and itEs quite late .Aou decide to go to bed. Aou sayH 1 think 55555. %. 7omeone offers you a lift on his bike but you decide to walk. Aou sayH 4hank you but 5555555 '. Aou arranged to play badminton today. Bow you decide that you donEt want to play. Aou sayH 1 donEt think 55555555555 . ). AouEre going to go swimming. Bow you decide that you donEt want to go. Aou sayH 55555555555.. . +. 1 feel a bit hungry. 555555555. something to eat. ,. 555555555 out tonight. 1Em too tired. .. 4here wil be a test tomorrow. 555555555 up late to watch 4?. 0. 5555555. home to visit grandfather right after work because heEs getting ill. 12. 9ast week she went abroad. 555555555.. her next 7unday. III. Tr&"s;&te the %o;;ow!"# se"te"(es !"to V!et"&'ese )H*+ `(h "h>"# (?u s&u s&"# t!-"# V!kt78 1. hlease send an ambulance to the 7econd 7treet. 4here is an accident there. ". Gse your handkerchief or a towel to cover the wound. %. 8ould you please describe the condition of the in$ured person> '. hlease carry a stretcher over here and take the patient into the operation room. ). 4he victimEs head is bleeding and she cries a lot. +. *levate the patientEs feet, or lower her head below the level of the heart. ,. Demember not to overheat the victim with blankets or coats. .. Aou have to cool the burns immediately so as to minimife tissue damage. 0. hlease help me to cover the burned area with a thick sterile dressing. 12. *xcuse me, sir~ 8ould you please show me the way to a drugstore> IV. Ch!(h te"se !s (orre(t )Thg "4o 2E"#78 1. g(id you phone 3ack>| gCh no, 1 forgot. 1 phone 1Ell phone him now.| ". 8e canEt meet her tomorrow morning. 1Em playing 1Ell play table tennis. %. g1 meet 1Ell meet them in my office in one hour, C@>| gyes, thatEs fine.| '. g8e need some money.| gCk, 1Em lending 1Ell lend you some. /ow much do you want>| ). 8eEre having 8eEll have a get-together next weekend. 8e hope you can come. +. gDemember to take an umbrella with you when you go out.| gCk. 1 donEt forget 1 wonEt forget|. ,. 8hat time does your plane leave will your plane leave tomorrow> .. 1 asked 3ohn what happened but he doesnEt tell wonEt tell me. 0. g!re you doing> 8ill you do anything tomorrow afternoon>| gBo, 1Em free. 8hy>| 12. 8e donEt want to go out alone. (o you come> 8ill you come with us> V. :o'$;ete the se"te"(es w!th Ow!;;P j o"e o% these @er=s )H *+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u @A! Ow!;;P j '5t tro"# "h>"# 25"# t/ s&u78 gpass, meet, look, like, get, come, be, phone, find, burn| 1. 1 havenEt seen /anh today. 1 expect she 5555555. me this evening.
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12. hayment is <condition= 5555555.. upon delivery of the goods. VIII. S&t(h the se"te"(es !" (o;u'" A w!th $ro$ose $hr&ses !" (o;u'" B )H*+ #h]$ "h>"# (?u ^ (5t A @A! "h>"# (R' t/ (h 'R( 2d(h ^ (5t B78 ! # 1. 6r 4am is going into hospital. a. to keep it safe. ". 4he firemen rushed into the burning b. to learn what his wife did in the evenings. house. %. 6iss 9inh disconnected the phone. c. to have an operation. '. /e is learning skiing. d. to see better. ). 4he bank receives money. e. to ski when he gets to &anada. +. 7he stood up. f. to save the child. ,. 1 left the message. g. to go up the mountain. .. 9inda didnEt have enough energy. h. so as to be sure of contacting her. 0. (onEt leave litter in the river. i. so as to be disturbed. 12. /e employed a detective. $. so as not to pollute water. I9.:o'=!"e these $&!rs o% se"te"(es< us!"# & @er=!&; (;&uses o% $ur$ose )H*+ K-t hB$ (.( (?u s&u ;D!< sQ R"# 'k"h 23 trD"# "#> (h 'R( 2d(h78 ModelH 6ai studied hard. 7he wanted to pass the exam. 6ai studied hard so that she could pass the exam. 1. /e went to the bookstore. 7he wanted to pass the exam. ". 1Ell give you may address. 1 want you to be able to come with me. %. 4he teacher spoke very slowly. /e wanted his students to understand what he said. '. 7he sent her children to theirEs house. 7he wanted to have some peace. ). /er parents sent her to &anada. 4hey wanted her to study economics there. +. 6y sister is learning &hinese. 7he wants to get a good $ob. ,. 4he children get up early. 4hey want to do morning exercises. .. 9oan telephoned me. 7he wanted to invite me to her birthday party. 0. 4rinh went shopping early in the morning. 7he wanted to buy something. 12. /oa goes to the post office. 7he wants to buy some stamps. 9. :o'=!"e these $&!rs o% se"te"(es< us!"# $hr&ses &" & @er=!&; (;&uses o% $ur$ose )H*+ K-t hB$ "h>"# (?u "4+< sQ R"# (R' t/ @4 'k"h 23 (h 'R( 2d(h78 1. 6r. hike is learning ?ienamese. /e wishes to read @im ?an @ieu. ". hlease shut the widowns and the door. 1 donEt want the cat to go into the house. %. 4he man built a high wall around his garden. 4he fruit wouldnEt be stolen. '. 4he policeman stopped the traffic every few minutes. 4he pedestrians might cross the rosd. ). 4he notices are written is several languages. *veryone may understand them. +. 4he little girl stood on the chair. 7he could see better. ,. /e wishes he had enough money. /e wants to buy a new house. .. #ritney is practicing the piano. 7he can play for the dance. 0. 1 need a $ob. 1 want to support my old teacher. 12. 8e moved to the front row. 8e could hear the speaker better. 9I. :hoose the 'ost &$$ro$r!&te wor to (o'$;ete the se"te"(es =e;ow )H*+ (hH" t/ thd( hB$ "hft 2I ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u78
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1. 4his is an emergy. hlease send 555555555. 4o 4ran /ung (ao 7treet. a. a tank b. a cart c. an engine d. an ambulance ". 8e can use a 5555555555 to cover the wound. a. blanket b. net c. handkerchief d. pillow %. 4he doctor is asking about the 555555555 of the in$ured person to know exactly how to cure her. a. address b. condition b. health d. appearance '. 4he victimEs head should be below the level of the 55555555555. . a. feet b. heart c. hands d. neck ). Aou should ease the pain with ice or 5555555. water packs. a. cold b. hot c. cool d. warm +. 4he victim should drink a cup of 55555555.. when reviving. a. beer b. tea c. coffee d. wine ,. 5555555. his broken legs, he couldnEt go to work. a.because b. because of c. though d. despite .. 1tEs very kind 55555555. you to help me. a. for b. with c. of d. to 0. Aou should 55555555 the burns immediately. a. spoil b. heat c. fire d. cool 12. 8ould you mind 55555555.. the windows> 1tEs too hot in here. a. closing b. opening c. to close d. to open 9II. :orre(t the '!st&Kes )H*+ sQ& "h>"# ;c! s&!78 1. 8arm down. 6ay you please me what did happen> ". 4he hospital will spend a police car to there into 12 minutes. %. 6y finger is bleeding blood. 8ould you like togive me bandage> '. 4he doctor allows the victim to drink wine and beer. ). 4hanks you very a lot by present you sent it to me. +. 8ill you to come over to me home in the weeken> ,. 4he man said to me what is the name of that boy. .. !lthough her legs were breaking, she canEt go to the work. 0. Aou must to get up early so not as to be late for schooling. 12. #ecause the rain heavy, we donEt want go out at night. 9III. G!;; !" the =;&"Ks w!th the (orre(t %or's o% the wor s )}!3" hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& t/ @4o Khov"# tre"#78 hediatrics, branch of medicine, that comprises the care and <1= <treat= 5555555 of the diseases o childhood and the study of normal <"= <grow= 55555555. . hediatrics became a specialty in the "2th century. 1n 10.2s some pediatricians began a subspecialty called adolescent <%= <medical= 5555555555 , which deals with the special <'= <medicine= 5555555 and emotional needs of persons between the ages of <)= <approximate= 5555555555.. 1" and "2 years. hediatricians are trained to recognife congenital defects <see #irth (efects= and to treat them when possible. Cne <+= <importance= 55555555. 4reatable class of these conditions is
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congenital heart malformations sur-gical <,= <correct= 5555555555 of these defects has become increasingly <.= <success= 555555555555 . e! !ords: - hediatrics <n=H khoa nhi - &omprise <v=H gVm cS, bao gVm - hediatrician <n=H bcc sp nhi khoa - !dolescent <ad$=H Unag tui thanh nizn, trZ - &ongenital <ad$=H bm sinh - (efect <n=H nheoc Ui[m, khuydt Ui[m - 6alformation <n=H tnt, di tnt 9IV. Put the %o;;ow!"# se"te"(es !"to the!r (orre(t or er to '&Ke & 'e&"!"#%u; re& !"# )H*+ sY$ ,-$ "h>"# (?u s&u th4"h '5t =4! 2H( (6 "#hZ&78 1. 1n ancient 1dia, the /indus surgically treated bone fractures and removed bladder stones, tumors, and infected tonils. ". Cperations such as castration <the removal of a maleEs testicles= lithotomy <the removal of stones from the bladder= and amputation <the surgical removal of a limb or other body part= are also believed to have been performed by the *gyptians. %. Gsing skin flaps from the forehead, /indu surgeons shped new noses and ears for the punished criminals. '. 4repanning, a procedure in which a hole is drilled in the skull to relieve pressure on the brain, may have been performed as early as .222 #&. ). 4hey are also credited with having develop plastic surgery as early as "222 #& in response to the punishment of cutting off a personEs nose or ears forcertain criminal offenses. +. 1n the 'th century #&, the -reek physician /ippocrates published descriptions of various surgical procedures , such as the treatment of fractures and skull in$uries, with directions for the proper placement of the surgeonEs hands during these operations. ,. 4he first surgical procedures were performed in th Beolithic !ge <about 12,222 to +222 #&=. .. !ncient *gyptian medical texts have been found that provide instructions for many surgical procedures including repairing a broken bone and mending a serious wound. 0. 1n *gypt, carvings dating to ")22 #& describe surgical circumcision : the removal of foreskin from the penis and the clitoris from female genitalia. e! !ords: - Beolithic !ge <n=H thui kQ UV Uc mmi - trepan <v=H khoan <xKOng sb= - carving <n=H nghk thunt khc, chWm - circumcision <n=H se ct bao qui Ulu - foreskin <n=H bao qui Ulu - castration <n=H se thidn - testicle <n=H tinh hoLn - lithotomy <n=Hthunt ct si - bladder <n=H bLng quang - amputation <n=H thunt ct c{t - tumor <n=H kh]i u, u , u bKmu - tonsil <n=H amidan Cffense <n=H se vi phWm, se phWm tPi

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9V. Re& the re& !"# =e;ow (&re%u;;+ &" the" tr&"s;&te !t !"to V!et"&'ese )H*+ 2H( KZ =4! 2H( s&u< r! `(h s&"# t!-"# V!kt78 HIWTVRT VG WURGURT (uring the 1+th, 1,th, and 1.th centuries, many discoveries in surgical practice took place. 6uch credit belongs to the French surgeon !mbroise harr, often called the father of mdern surgery. harr successfully employed the method of ligating, or tying off, arteries to control bleed, thus eliminating the old method of cauterifing, or searing, the bleeding part with a red-hot iron or boiling oil. (iscoveries about functions of the human body also helped make surgery a more accurate science during this period. For example, the *nglish physical and anatomist 8illiam /arvey discovered the prosess of blood circulation and 1talian anatomist 6arcello 6alpighi identified the existence of tiny blood vessels called capillaries that carry blood from the ma$or blood vessels to the cells of the body. 3ohn /unter, a #ritish anatomist and surgeon, stressed the close relationship between medicine and surgey and performed many experimental operations that advanced the practice of surgery. U"!t I.Cr!te the (orre(t te"se o% the @er=s !" $&re"theses )V!-t thg 2E"# (1& 25"# t/ tro"# "#oF(78 1. 8hat you <do= 5555555555555..next week> ". Cur roommates <travel= 55555555..to 4okyo next 3une. %. 4he girl <learn= 55555555.. &hemistry at the moment. '. 8hat the officers <do=55555555555..now> ). 1f he <not get= 55555555555.up early, he <be= 5555555555.late for school. +. 8ould you please <bring= 55555555555me a cup of milk tea> ,. 4he little girl wants <buy= 5555555555.e few pens and pencils. .. 8hat should we <do= 555555555555..in the evening. 0. Aou may <stay= 55555555.at home on weekends. 12. 8e <get= 5555555555.good marks if we <study=55555555hard. II. Put the @er= !"to the (orre(t %or'< $rese"t (o"t!"uous or $rese"t s!'$;e )H*+ (u"# (f$ hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& 25"# t/< thg h!k" tD! t!-$ !z" h&+ thg h!k" tD! 2r"78 1. 1tEs known that air <consist= 555555555mainly of nitrogen and oxygen. ". 6inh used to drink a lot of milk but today she <prefer= 5555555. 4ea. %. 8e <think= 55555555..it necessary for you to sell your car. Aou <not use= 555555555..it very often. '. /is brother <think=555555555.of selling his motor. 8ould you be interested in buying it> ). /e told her his name but she <not remember= 55555555555..now. +. (uy says heEs +2 years old now but no one <believe= 555555555555him. ,. 8ho is the man over there> 8hy <he look= 5555555555555..at me> .. 8ho is the girl sitting on that bench> 8hat <she want= 5555555555555..> 0. !re you thirsty> <you want= 555555..something to drink> 12. @aka is interested in politics but he <not belong= 55555555..to a political party. III. Are the u" er;!"e @er=s r!#ht or wro"# :orre(t the @er=s th&t &re wro"# )Nh>"# 25"# t/ 2aB( #D(h aA! 2E"# h&+ s&! H*+ sQ& "h>"# (?u s&!78
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1. 4ony is very untidy. /e is always leaving his things all over the place. ". 4he bus is never late. 1t is always leaving on time. %. <at a party= Gsually 6ary is en$oying parties but she does not en$oy this party a lot. '. g8hat is your sister doing >| g7he is a worker but she does not work at the moment.| ). 7opphia looks for a place to live. /e is staying with his parents until he finds somewhere. +. /er aunt lives in 4hailand. 7he was born there and has never lived anywhere else. 8here do her parents live> ,. Bormslly we are finish work at ).1) but this week we work until +.22 to earn a bit more money. .. g&an you drive>| g1 am learning. 6y brother is teaching me.| 0. &an 1 stop working now> 1 am starting to feel tired and thirsty. 12 /anh is in -iong 4rom at the moment. 7he stays with her mother. 7he is always staying there when sheEs in -iong 4rom. IV.Wu$$;+ the (orre(t %or' o% the @er=s !" $&re"theses )H*+ (u"# (f$ hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& 25"# t/ tro"# "#oF(78 1. 4here has been some <reduce= 555555555.in unemployment. ". 4he child is the <produce= 5555555555 of a broken home. %. Flowers are often <fertile= 555555555555by bees as they gather nectar. '. /e was the FueenEs <represent= 55555555.at the ceremony. ). 8orkers should wear full <protect= 555555555.clothing. +. /is father is an <environment = 55555555 health officer. ,. ! <nature= 55555555.is a person who studies animals, planst, birds, and other living things. .. /e got into <difficult= 5555555555while swimming and had to be rescued. 0. ! service was held in <remember= 5555555555..of local soldiers killed in the war. 12. 1 canEt think of any possible <explain= 555555555..for his absence. V. :o'$;ete the %o;;ow!"# se"te"(es w!th the (orre(t %or' o% the wor s !" $&re"theses )H*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u @A! hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& t/ tro"# "#oF(78 1. 4hese statistics are not very <mean= 555555555555 . ". 7heEs been working there since the <begin= 55555555555..of last summer. %. 6odern computers can <organ= 555555555..large amounts of data very quickly. '. 4he talk was both <inform= 5555555.and entertaining. ). 4here are some obvious <practice=55555555.applications of the research. +. /e was taken to the police station for <question= 555555555555.. . ,. ! <collect= 555555555..farm is a large farm, or a group of farms, owned by the government and run by a group of people. .. /eEs <wonder= 55555555.fit for his age. 0. Demove dead leaves to encourage new <grow= 555555555.. . 12. 4he explosion <complete= 5555555555..destroyed the building. VI. :o'$;ete the se"te"(es us!"# o"e o% these @er=s !" the (orre(t %or' )H*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u< sQ R"# hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& 25"# t/78 write, translate, cause, damage, hold, include, invite, make, overtake, show, bear. 1. ! lot of accidents 555555555 by careless drivers. ". (o you know that cheese 555555555..from milk> %. 4he roof of that house 555555555..in a storm a week ago.
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9. Cr!te these se"te"(es !" &"other w&+< =e#!""!"# &s show". Use the u" er;!"e wor !" +our se"te"(e )H*+ @!-t ;D! "h>"# (?u "4+< =Yt 2{u "ha 2* (ho s|". H*+ sQ R"# t/ 2aB( #D(h aA! tro"# (?u (1& (.( e'78 1. 1t is expected that the strike will end soon. 4he strike5555555555555555555.. ". 1t is expected that the weather will be good tomorrow. 4he weather is 55555555555555555 %. 1tEs believed that the thieves got in through the kitchen window. 4he thieves 555555555555555555. '. 1t is reported that many people are homeless after the floods. 6any people 555555555555555555. ). 1t is thought that the prisoner escaped by climbing over a wall. 4he prisoner 5555555555555555. +. 1t is alleged that the man drove through the town at 02 miles an hour. 4he man is 55555555555555. ,. 1t is reported that the building has been badly damaged by fire. 4he building 5555555555555. .. 1t is said that the company is losing a lot of money. 4he company5555555555555 0. 1t is believe that the company lot a lot of money last year. 4he company 55555555555. 12. 1t is expected that the company will lose money this year. 4he company 55555555555.. 9I. :orre(t the '!st&Kes )H*+ sQ& (.( ;c! s&!78 1. 1t donEt look secondly-hand, it look brand-newly. ". !nd the wine5. it taste sweetly, and 1 am asked for dry~ %. Bo, it sound perfectly5 it sound better than me. '. Aes, it smell terrifically. 8hat kind is it> ). 1 find it hardly to live on one of my salary. +. 4he novel was interestingly enough for me to read it many times. ,. 4his raincoat is not too small for her to wear it. .. 4he box was so heavily that the child couldnEt carry. 0. 4hey are said that /anh and Bguyen is falling is loves. 12. 4hey reported to be living into ?ietnam. 9II. Tr&"s;&te the %o;;ow!"# se"te"(es !"to V!et"&'ese )H*+ `(h "h>"# (?u s&u s&"# t!-"# V!kt78 1. 1t isnEt difficult to remember because all the three words begin with the letter D. ". heople throw awy billions of vcans every year all over the world. %. ! representative from "riends of the Earth, 6iss blake, is talking to students of Quang Trung #$hool% '. 8e can reuse things like evelopes, glass and plastic bottles and old plastic bags. ). #ut instead of resusing plastic bags, we shouldnEt use them at all. +. &ontact an organifation like "riends of the Earth for information, go to your local library, or ask your family and friends.
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0. 9ook 55555555her dress. 1t is different 55555555yours. 12. 4he boys and girls are very excited 55555555.the $ourney. 9. :orre(t the '!st&Kes )H*+ s>& ;c! s&! 78 1. 1Ed want you will drive the children to home on your car. ". 1tEs very nicely of /enry to help us by these homeworks. %. 8ould you mind to bring these chairs onto the room> '. &ould you like to go into the cinema beside us> ). 8e go to have our room be decorated tomorrow. +. /ow long it takes you to finish your houseworks> ,. 3ack is boring because of his $ob is bored. .. *verybody were surprising that he passes the exam. 0. 4he film is very interested. 8eEre interesting in it. 12. 1 was disappointing by the play. 1 expected it to would be more better. 9I. Tr&"s;&te the %o;;ow!"# re& !"# !"to V!et"&'ese )H*+ `(h =4! 2H( s&u s&"# t!-"# V!kt78 3ack and 3ill saw a lot of things on their trip to the old castle in Borth *ngland. 1t was a long way, so when they came to the castle in the afternoon they were really tried. 1t was very hot but the scenery was very beautiful and the castle was ancient. 4hey en$oyed their trip very much. 9II. Tr&"s;&te the %o;;ow!"# re& !"# !"to U"#;!sh )H*+ `(h =4! 2H( s&u s&"# t!-"# A"h78 BgLnh du lich hikn UWi Uv bt Ulu j ?ikt Bam trong thui thuPc Uia, nhKng nS xu]ng d]c trlm trbng su]t nhiTu n\m dLi xung UPt sau 4hd &hidn th_ hai. ?mi vikc phct UPng cMi t vLo n\m 10.+, chanh phY Uv mj cxa cho du khcch nKmc ngoLi vL c] gng cS ph]i hqp U[ cMi tidn nh^ng UiTu kikn thunn lqi thLnh phKOng tikn kidm ra nh^ng UVng tiTn mWnh. 9III. Re& the %o;;ow!"# re& !"# (&re%u;;+< the" (o'$;ete !t w!th the wor s #!@e" )H*+ 2H( KZ =4! 2H( s&u< s&u 26 ho4" th4"h "6 @A! "h>"# t/ (ho s|"78 6useum, which, Bational, situated, education, political, parks, century, Fine, Gniversity, and, museums. U_U:ATIVNAL AN_ :ULTURAL INWTITUTIVNW /anoi has long been the center of <1= 5555555555in the north. From 1''" to the late 10th <"= 5555555555.., the city was a ma$or site of ?ietnamEs periodic civil sevice examinations, <%= 5555555555tested knowledge of &onfucianism, the foundation of the stateEs <'= 55555555555.system. 4oday the city is home to 10 universities <)= 555555colleges, including the Gniversity of /anoi <10)+=, the /anoi <+= 555555of Finance and !ccounting <10+%=, and the /anoi <,= 555555555 1nstitute of 4echnology <10)+=. /anoiEs libraries and <.= 5555555include the Bational 9ibrary of ?ietnam <1010=, the !rmy <0= 5555555555<10)0=, and the ?ietnam 6useum of <12= 55555555.!rts <10++=. Bumerous pagodas and several <11= 5555555are located in the city. 4hu 9e hark, <1"= 5555555555.in the #a (inh sector, contains a small foo. 9IV. Re& the se"te"(es =e;ow (&re%u;;+< the $ut the' !"to the!r (orre(t or er )H*+ 2H( KZ "h>"# (?u s&u< s&u 26 sY$ ,-$ (hE"# theo 2E"# thh tp78 1. 4he 6ekong follows an irregular path across 7outheast !sia to its mouth at the 7outh &hina 7ea. ". 4o combat this problem, the French installed dikes during the "2th century.
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%. 4he Ded Diver flows almost directly southeast from southern &hina into ?ietnamEs northwestern highlands. '. !mong ?ietnamEs noteworthy smaller rivers are the /uong Diver <herfume Diver= at /ue and the @a 9ong C Diver near ?inh. ). 4oday, an intricate system of diskes and canals help prevent flooding of the 6ekong and Ded Diver deltas. +. ?ietnamEs two ma$or rivers are the Ded Diver in the north and the 6ekong Diver in the south, both of which are navigable for their entire lengths within ?ietnam. ,. Farming in much of the 6ekong (elta was once impossible because salt water from the 7outh &hina 7ea would periodically cover the low-lying land. 9V. Re& the $&ss&#e =e;ow (&re%u;;+ &" the" &"swer the tuest!o"s )H*+ 2H( KZ =4! 2H( s&u< r! trv ;x! (?u hw!78 LITURATURU #efore French colonial rule, literature in ?ietnam was divided into two stylesH a classical style based on the &hinese model and a vernacular one based on local themes and genres. &lassical literature was written in literary &hineseand took the form of poetry, history, and essays. ?ernacular literature was written in chu nOm and took the form of poety or verse novels. French colonial rule significantly influenced ?ietnamese literature. (rama, poety, and novels began to be written in quoc ngu and imitated 8estern models. 4his trend continued in the 7outh after the country was divided in 10)'. 1n the Borth, a new form of literature, called socialist realsm, developed 5 1. /ow many styles of literature were there before French colonial rule> ". 8hat were they> %. 8hich form did classical literature take > '. 8hat about vernacular literature> ). 8hat was ?ietnamese literature significantly influenced by > +. 8hat began to be written in quoc ngu> ,. 8hen did this trend continue in the 7outh> .. 8hat developed in the Borth> U"!t 2 I. Put the @er=s !"to the (orre(t %or'< $&st (o"t!"uous or $&st s!'$;e )H*+ (u"# (f$ hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& 25"# t/< thg tu. Khh t!-$ !z" h&+ thg tu. Khh 2r"78 1. 3ack <wait= 555555for me when 1 <arrive= 55555555.. . ". 8hat <you do= 55555555.this time yesterday>E 1 was asleep.E %. <you go= 5555555555.out last night>E Bo, 1 was too tired.E '. 8as 9inda at the party last night>E Aes, she <wear= 5555555 a really nice dress.E ). /ow fast <you drive= 5555555when the accident <happen= 55555555> +. @ahn <take= 5555555 a photograph of me while 1 <not look> 55555555 . ,. 8e were in a difficult position. 8e <not know= 555555what to do. .. 1 havenEt seen (avid for ages. 8hen 1 last <see= 5555555..him, he <try= 555555 to find a $ob in haris. 0. 1 <walk= 5555555along the street when suddenly 1 <hear= 55555555footsteps behind me. 7omebody <follow= 555555555.me. 1 was frightened and 1 <start= 5555555..to run. 12. 8hen 1 was young, 1 <want= 5555555.to be a bus driver.
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'. Iin vui long cho tRi hi th\m chuydn bay s] ,1, sZ cNt ccnh l`c mNy giu> ). #Wn cS bidt bay ty stn bay 4tn 7On BhNt Udn 4hci 9an mNt bao ltu khRng> VI. Tr&"s;&te !"to V!et"&'ese )H*+ `(h s&"# t!-"# V!kt78 1. 8here did you go this morning> 8hen 1 came to your house no one was at home. ". 1 went to the cinema with (aisy. 4hat was an awful film. 8e hated it very much. %. 4here was an exciting international football match on 4.? last night but 1 couldnEt see it because 1 had to do a lot of homework. '. 4his morning #uffon got up late so he had no time for breakfast and he was late for school. ). 4hree days ago we met 6r. 9ong at the school gate. /e looked very tired and sick. VII. Rewr!te the %o;;ow!"# se"te"(es !" su(h & w&+ th&t the+ h&@e the s&'e 'e&"!"# &s the $r!"te o"es )V!-t ;D! "h>"# (?u s&u @A! "#hZ& Kh["# 2b!78 1. 4o do morning exercises every day is good for our health. 1tEs good 5555555555555555555.. . ". 4o get a poor mark at any sub$ect makes us unhappy. 1t 55555555555555555555 . %. 8e have to keep our schoolyard green, clean and attractive. 1tEs our duty 55555555555555555. . '. 1 could not go to work yesterday. 1 was ill. #ecause 1 5555555555555555555. . ). 8e donEt want to go out at night and she doesnEt want to go out at night. 8e donEt 5555555555555555555.. . +. 9oan likes to eat bananas and 4hanh likes to eat bananas. 9oan likes 55555555555555555555. . ,. 4he soup is very sour. 1tEs 55555555555555555555555.. . .. /ow much do the $eans cost> /ow much 555555555555555555. . 0. 4hey are marking plans about their vacation. hlans 55555555555555555555555.. . 12.#ecause 1 am tired 1 canEt finish the work in time. #ecause of 5555555555555555555555.. . VIII. Wu$$;+ the (orre(t wor %or' )H*+ (u"# (f$ hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& t/78 1. 4he plance was packed with (utch <vacation= 55555555 . ". 4hereEs no need to be so <friend= 55555555..towards them. %. <7urprise=555555555., he agreed straight away. '. 4he hotel is <wonder= 555555comfortable. ). 4hey are very <accommodate= 5555555..to foreign visitors. +. 1 should have got a better price for the car, but 1Em not much of a <busy= 555555.. . ,. <Fortune= 55555555.for him, the police had been informed and were waiting outside. .. /e wasnEt badly hurt-thatEs something to be <thank= 5555555. for. 0. 4his study represents a ma$or <expense= 555555555of time and effort. 12. 8e met on a <fly= 5555555555..from 9ondon to haris.
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I9. :o'$;ete the se"te"(es w!th the (orre(t %or' o% the wor s !" $&re"theses )H*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u @A! hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& t/ tro"# "#oF(78 1. Flights should be confirmed '. hours before <depart= 55555555. . ". 8e apologife for the late <arrive= 555555555..of the train. %. /is <inform= 55555555..were middle-class professional women. '. 4he water looked <cloud= 5555555.and not fit to drink. ). 4hese plants need heat and <humid= 555555555.to grow well. +. 1tEs too <wind= 5555555..to go out in the boat. ,. 1 have problems with my <low= 555555..back. .. 4he table is available in several different <high= 55555555.. . 0. hlanes flew <head= 55555555555.constantly. 12. 4hank you for your kind <hospitable= 5555555555. . 9. There &re te" '!st&Kes !" the re& !"# =e;ow. G!" &" (orre(t the' ):6 ;c! tro"# =4! 2H( s&u. H*+ tg' @4 sQ& (hE"#78 !fter the lesson, 6aryEs classmates donEt go home immediately yesterday. 7he stayed at school to beat volleyball. #ut 6ary went home immediately to teach her mother with the housework. 7he cleaned the house also decorated the house with some trees because yesterday was her brotherEs birth. !t + p.m they went out to dinner at Bew 8orld /otel. /er brother looked very unhappy when he received the souvenir. *veryone en$oyed the party a lot. 9I.:o'$;ete the $ost(&r H&"h se"t %ro' Ho :h! S!"h :!t+ )H*+ ho4" th4"h =au th!-$ HD"h #^! t/ Th4"h $he H :hd S!"h 78 (ear Bam, 8e are having a wonderful time <1= 555555555../o &hi 6inh &ity. 4he <"= 5555555555.are friendly and the <%= 55555555has been warm and sunny. 1n /o &hi 6inh &ity, 1 <'= 5555555555my friend, 6ai and <)= 55555... family. 1t was <+= 555555555to seen them. 1 <,= 555555555.a lot of souvenirs <.= 5555555555the children. Bga is always complaining <0= 5555555..the noise next door. 7ee you <12= 555555555.. 9ove, /anh 9II. I'&#!"e +ou &re & tour!st o" @&(&t!o" !" & (ert&!" $;&(e / (!t+ !" V!et N&'. C!te & $ost(&r to & %r!e" &=out +our tr!$. Tou "ee to (o@er the !"%or'&t!o" &=out )H*+ ta^"# taB"# =D" ;4 '5t u Kh.(h aB( 2! "#h ^ '5t "r! "4o 26 ^ V!kt N&'. H*+ @!-t '5t =au th!-$ 2-" '5t "#ax! =D" @3 (hu+-" 2! (1& =&". BD" ({" 23 (l$ 2-" "h>"# tho"# t!" @3iiiii.78 - placeH name of place you visit. - how you feel about the peopleH friendly, hospitable, helpful, ect. - what the weather is likeH warm, cold, windy, sunny, ect. - who you meet seeH old friends, teachers, neighbors, relatives, ect. - what you seeH museums, libraries, parks, foos, ect. - what you buyH books photos, postcards, ect.

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9III. Re& the %o;;ow!"# se"te"(es(&re%u;;+< the" $ut the' !"to the!r (orre(t or er to '&Ke & $&ss&#e )H*+ 2H( KZ "h>"# (?u s&u< sY$ ,-$ (hE"# theo 2E"# thh tp78 AIR GARUW 1. !irline fule costs continued to climb, fostering cutthroat competition on ma$or routes and leading to huge financial losses and to layoffs of some personnel. ". 4he board also permitted unlimited reductions on all domestic fares. %. Desponding to the airlinesE plight, the &ivil !eronautics #oard voted in 6ay to allow domestic fares to be increased by an unlimited amount on routes up to "22 miles, by up to )2 percent for routes up to '22 miles, and by as much as %2 percent on longer routes. '. !ir carries used the new freedom in different ways, with most announcing substantial rate hikes before the summer travel season. ). !fter four years of increases amounting to 1) percent or more annually, domestic air travel recorded a drop in volume and had possibly its worat business year since the 10'2Es. +. 4he result was to boost basic coach fares on domestic flights by an average of %% percent over 10,0 levels5 ,. 1ndustry operating losses for the first half of 10.2 reached almost ,22 million, and in 3uly ailine passenger business showed a , percent decline, the largest monthly drop in more than five years. 9IV. :o'$;ete the %o;;ow!"# $&ss&#e w!th the wor s #!@e" )H*+ ho4" th4"h =4! 2H( s&u @A! "h>"# t/ (ho s|"78 nuclear, significant, spokesman, down, million, percent, who, 7oviet, 4ravel, of, switching, estimated, that, industry, such, and, destination, plans, -reece, because. UURVPUAN TVURIWS _VCN 6any G.7. residents <1= 555555555.made reservations early in the year to travel to *urope changed their <"= 555555555., with most canceling their trips entirely or <%= 5555555555..to domestic destinations and others choosing a different foreign <'= 555555555 . !ccording to the *uropean <)= 55555555..&ommission, travel by G.7. citifens to 8estern *urope was <+= 55555555555"),' percent in the period between 3anuary <,= 55555555553uly from the same period in 10.). &ountries in the 6editerrianean regon, <.= 555555555..as -reece and 1taly, were especially hard-hit, <0= 5555555555..they had been a focus of terrorist activity. ! <12= 55555555.for the -reek tourist agency pro$ected that !merican tourism in <11= 555555for all of 10.+ would be ,2 percent below 12.) levels and <1"= 555......... that -reece would lose ")2 <1%= 55555555.as a result of cancellations by G.7. travelers. 1n 1taly, the tourist <1'= 5555555555.termed the season gtragic|, estimating <1)= 5555555555. !merican tourism through !ugust was roughly '2 <1+= 55555. below 10.) levels. 4he <1,= 55555555Gnion <and holand= also saw a <1.= 5555555555decline in tourism for a different reason : because <10= 5555555 uneasiness in the wake of the accident in !pril at the &hernobyl <"2=5555555..power plant. 9V. Re& the $&ss&#e =e;ow (&re%u;;+ &" the" (hoose the 'ost &$$ro$r!&te o$t!o" to (o'$;ete !t )H*+ 2H( KZ =4! 2H( s&u< r! (hH" t/ thd(h hB$ "hft 2I ho4" th4"h "678 U.W. TRAVUL UP 4he !ir 4ransport !ssociation, <1= 555555555.represents all ma$or G.7. airline, reported that, <"= 5555555555.the first nine months of 10.+, total traffic on member airlines was 0 percent <%= 555555555the pevious year. /owever, during that same time
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II. Put the @er= !"to the (orre(t %or'< $rese"t s!'$;e or $&st s!'$;e< &(t!@e or $&ss!@e )H*+ (u"# (f$ hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& 25"# t/< thg h!k" tD! 2r" h&+ tu. Khh 2r"< (h1 25"# h&+ =` 25"#78 1. 1tEs a big factory. 7ix hundred people <employ=5555555.there. ". 8ater <cover= 555555555.most of the *arthEs surface. %. 4he park gates <lock=55555555at , p.m. every evening. '. 4he letter <post= 5555555..a week ago and it <arrive=555555555..yesterday. ). 4he boat <sink= 5555555quickly but fortunately everybody <rescue=55555..... +. /er mother <die=5555555..when she was very young. 7he and her brother <bring= 5555555555..up by their grandparents. ,. (aisy was born in 9ondon but she <grow= 5555555555..up in the north of *ngland. .. 8hile 1 was on holiday, my camera <steal=555555..from my hotel room. 0. 8hy <heter resign= 55555555.his $ob> (idnEt he en$oy it> 12. 4he company is not independent. 1t <own= 555555555by a much larger company. III. Cr!te these se"te"(es !" &"other w&+< =e#!""!"# !" the w&+ show" )H*+ @!-t ;D! "h>"# (?u s&u< sQ R"# (.(h 2* (ho s|"78 1. 4hey didnEt give me the money. 1 ............................................................................................................................... ". 4hey asked her some difficult questions at the interview. 7he .......................................................................................................................... %. #rownEs colleagues gave him a present when he retired. #rown ..................................................................................................................... '. Bobody told us that 3ack was ill. 8e werenEt .............................................................................................................. ). /ow much will they pay you> /ow much will you .................................................................................................> +. 1 think they should have offered 6inh the $ob. 1 think 6inh ............................................................................................................ ,. /as anybody shown you what to do> /ave you .................................................................................................................> .. 8ho wrote this book> 8ho was .................................................................................................................> 0. /ave you finished your work yet> /as your ..................................................................................................................> 12. 8hat is /anh going to do> 8hat is .................................................................................................................... > IV. Tester &+ +ou 'et & %r!e" o% +ours< Ph!;!$. Here &re so'e o% the th!"#s Ph!;!$ s&! to +ou8 1. 1Em living in &anada now. ". 6y mother isnEt very well. %. @ahn and !nna are getting married next week. '. 3ulie has had a baby. ). 1 donEt know what #ritney is doing.
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VII. Put the wor s !" =r&(Kets !" the (orre(t or er. A;; the se"te"(es &re tuest!o"s )H*+ sY$ ,-$ "h>"# t/ tro"# "#oF( theo 2E"# thh tp. Tft (v "h>"# (?u "4+ 2!3u ;4 (?u hw!78 1. <house when was built this =. ". <made how cheese is = %. <computer when invented the was = '. <why 4om working isnEt to day = ). <what coming your time friends are = +. <conert why was cancelled the= ,. < 8here your born was mother = .. < why you the to party come didnEt = 0. <accident how the happen did = 12. < machine why this work doesnEt = VIII. S&Ke & "ew se"te"(es %ro' the tuest!o" !" =r&(Kets )H*+ @!-t th4"h '5t (?u 'A! t/ (?u hw! tro"# "#oF(78 1. <8here has /anh gone>= (o you know ...............................................................................> ". <8here is the church>= &ould you tell me .........................................................................> %. <8hatEs the time>= 1 wonder ....................................................................................... '. <8hat does this word mean>= 1 want to know ............................................................................. ). <8hat tiem did Bam and 9oan leave>= (o you know ...............................................................................> +. <1s 9inda going out tonight>= 1 donEt know ................................................................................. ,. <8here does 6r. &ao live>= /ave you any idea ........................................................................> .. <8here did we park the car>= 8e canEt remember ...................................................................... 0. <1s there a post office near here>= &an you tell me ............................................................................> 12. <8hat do you want>= ell me ........................................................................................... I9. S&t(h the wor s !" (o;u'" A w!th those o"es !" (o;u'" B to %or' (o'$ou" wor s )H*+ K-t hB$ "h>"# t/ ^ (5t A @A! "h>"# t/ ^ (5t B 2I th4"h ;l$ "h>"# t/ #h]$78

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9. :o'$;ete the se"te"(es =e;ow< us!"# the (orre(t wor %or' )H*+ ho4" th4"h (.( (?u s&u< sQ R"# hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& t/78 1. ! < mountain= 55555555.is a person who climbs mountains as a sport. ". 8e need to work harder to remain <complete= 55555555with other companies. %. /e is one of the front <run= 5555555555in the presidential election. '. ! < tradition= 5555555.is a person who prefers tradition to modern ideas or ways of doing things. ). /e has been an active <participate= 555555.in the discussion. +. 4hey are semi-<final= 5555555.for the fourth year in succession. ,. 8hy do you have to be so <tidy= 55555555555..> .. 4hey are famous /ollywood screenwriters, actors and <produce= 5555555555 0. 4he story has attracted <world= 555555555attention. 12. 1s ti <custom= 55555555to tip hairdressers in this country> 9I. :orre(t the '!st&Kes )h*+ s>& "h>"# ;c! s&!78 1. 4hank to invitee me to the your birthday party. ". 4he busy meeting is going to hold by manager. %. 7he said to me that she will be the sixteen years old next 7unday. '. /is father said to him donEt stay up too late in night. ). 7he said to me what is my name. +. 1 want know how long did the festival last. ,. /e asked me who has been done all this. .. 4hey are said that 4am and 9inh to be living in &an 4ho. 0. &hildren are often received toys and sweets in &hrismas. 12. /ow far is it taken to flight from here to !ustralia> 9II. Tr&"s;&te !"to V!et"&'ese )H*+ `(h s&"# t!-"# V!kt78 1. 4hank you very much for helping us to do this exercise. ". 8eEre going to have bur house rebuilt next week. %. 4hey used to get their father to mend their ball. '. (o you know when they will organife the festival> ). 8hy did he urge all of his classmates to participate in the competition> +. 1 want to know what time 6r. hike will come to the meeting. ,. 8e wonder how activities were organifed.
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.. 7he asked me how to plant the &hrismas tree. 0. 4he child asked his mother when 7anta &laus would come. 12. (o you often send &hrismas cards to your friends> 9III. G!;; !" e&(h =;&"K w!th & wor %ro' the ;!st )H*+ 2!3" @4o Khov"# tre"# @A! t/ (ho s|"78 father, although, arranged, becoming, middle, interests, considered, celebration, extended, number, flowers, depends, economic, bride, have, around, vary, commonly, religious, generally :UWTVSW VG IN_IAN 6arriage and family 6any marriages are still <1= 555555.by parents the degree to which the children are consulted <"= 555555555.on the family. 6arriage is sacred to most 1ndians and is <%= 5555555 to endure be-yond death. 8eddings are times of great <'= 555555.., expense, and feasting. &eremonies are often elaborate and <)= 55555555..widely from region to region. 1n many /indu ceremonies, the <+= 55555555and groom exchange garlands and promise before they cirle <,= 555555555a fire seven times to solemnife the marriage. #right clothing, $ewelry, and <.= 55555555..are part of almost every type of ceremony. 4he brideEs parents <0=55555555..give a dowry, such as money or land, to the groomEs family, <12= 55555555..the practice is illegal5 9IV. Re& the %o;;ow!"# se"te"(es (&re%u;;+< the" $ut the' !"to the!r (orre(t or er to '&Ke & 'e&"!"#%u; re& !"# )H*+ 2H( KZ "h>"# (?u s&u< s&u 26 sY$ ,-$ (hE"# theo 2E"# thh tp 2I th4"h ;l$ '5t =4! 2H( (6 "#hZ&78 :UWTVSW VG WINGAPVRU 6arriage and Family 1. 1t had such success that the population growth rate slowed to that of many 8estern nations and the government began to worry that there would not be enough young people to support the increasing number of old people. ". 4his created problems for many because of the limited living space, so in the 10,2s the govement launched a vigorous family-planning campaign. %. 1t is against the law for couples to live together or have children without being married. '. 4oday, although families are much smaller than they were a quarter of a century ago, the old values of cooperation, loyalty, mutual support, and respect for elders remain firmly entrenched. ). 4he plan encouraged each couple to limit themselves to two children. +. 4he government even instituted a policy involving social engineering by setting up a 7ocial (evelopment unit to encourage young people who had finished their education to meet and marry. ,. people choose their own spouses in 7ingapore. .. 4herefore, in the 10.2s families were encouraged to have three or more children. 0. 4raditionally, all three of the main ethnic groups in 7ingapore have encouraged large families. 9V. Re& the %o;;ow!"# se"te"(es (&re%u;;+< the" s&+ !% the st&te'e"ts &re true )T7< %&;se )G7 or "o !"%or'&t!o" )No7 )h*+ 2H( KZ "h>"# (?u s&u< s&u 26 (ho =!-t ;4 "h>"# (?u $h.t =!Iu s&u ;4 2E"# )T7< s&! )G7 h&+ Kh["# (6 tho"# t!" tro"# =4! )No778 :UWTVSW VG WRILANMA 6arriage and Family 6arriage is an extremenly important event in 7ri 9ankan life, and the ceremonies are often elaborate and costly. !lthough individual choice of marriage partner occurs among more
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8esternifed circles, the traditional practice of arranged marriages still prevails in 7ri 9anka. 4he timing of various wedding events, such as what time the wedding parties arrive, what time the ceremony begins and ends when the papers are signed, when they arrive at their new home, is governed by astrology. *ach event is calculated to the minute so as to give the marriage the best possible start. 1f a nuclear family has it own household, it will often live very close to relatives. 8omen have economic and political opportunities outside the home, but are expected to be able to maintain all household responsibilities as well. harents expect to provide their children with all basic needs even into adulthood. 4he elderly receive deep respect, and younger family members often yield to their advice and counsel. &hildren expect to care for their elderly parents, if necessary. 1. peole in 7ri 9anka donEt consider marriage as an important event. ". !nd the ceremonies are often simple and cheap. %. 4he traditional practice of arriages doesnEt prevail in 7ri 9anka any more. '. !strology governs the timing of various wedding events. ). heople can choose any date to celebrate their weddings. +. 1f you are a member in nuclear family, you will often live very close to your relatives. ,. 6en are expected to be able to maintain all household responsibilities. .. harents in 4hailand expected to provide their children with all basic needs even into adulthood. 0. Cld people receive deep respect, and young people often obey their advice. 12. &hildren have the duty to look after their elderly parents. U"!t X I. :h&"#e !"to the P&ss!@e Vo!(e )}b! s&"# thI =` 25"#78 1. 8e paint our house every three years. ". Aears ago, people you oil lamps instead of electric lamps. %. 4heyEre building several new shools in our town. '. 4he boy knew that they were praising him. ). 8e have set up a committee to investigate the matter. +. 1 noticed that they had not yet taken the wrecked car away. ,. &an we you an 1ndifinte !rticle before an uncountable noun> .. 7omeone must have dropped this watch in his hurry. 0. 4hey promised the workers higher wages. 12. Bo one has ever asked me that question before. II. Rewr!te these se"te"(es !" the A(t!@e @o!(e )H*+ @!-t ;D! "h>"# (?u s&u ^ thI (?u (h1 25"#78 1. Aou canEt be put in prison if you havenEt been tried. ". 1 was told that she was going to be appointed manageress of the company. %. 1t was reported that fighting had started again in hakistan. '. 4he teacher must have been upset by what you said. ). 8asnEt that building built three months ago > +. /is sister has been offered a well-paid $ob at a publishing house. ,. Aour salaries will not be increased this year. .. 4he problem might be discussed in the meeting if there is enough time. 0. 4he accident happened because the car has not been stopped in time. 12. Aou can see that the dishes havenEt been washed.
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III. Rewr!te the se"te"(es !" the o$$os!te @o!(e )H*+ @!-t ;D! "h>"# (?u s&u ^ thI "#aB( ;D!78 1. 7he could feel that they were not looking at her and it displeased her. ". 4ony wrote that books years ago, didnEt he> %. 7omebody has $ust sent a box of flowers to you. '. 4hey still deny women the righ to vote in some countries. ). 7he wasnEt introduced to any of the guests. +. Aou should place that medicine out of reach of children. ,. ! new bike will be sent to him on his birthday. .. /e wished everybody had been invited to his wedding. 0. 7omeone has broken the window. 12. (o you know that no one will meet you at the train station> IV. :h&"#e the %o;;ow!"# se"te"(es %ro' !re(t to re$orte s$ee(h )H*+ 2w! "h>"# (?u s&u t/ trp( t!-$ s&"# #!." t!-$78 1. /enry said, g1 want to buy a new schoolbag for my brother.| ". g4heyEre going to build several schools in this city,| the girl informed us. %. Bam said, g1 once traveled to -reat #ritain.| '. 4he students said, g8eEll have a test tomorrow.|; ), Canh said to me, g1 donEt want to leave this town.| +. g1f he knew the trusth, he wouldnEt be happy,| 6arry told me. ,. 9ong said to Fuang, g1 may come when 1Eve finished to homework.| .. g4his boy speaks *nglish very well,| the foreigner remarked. 0. 4he main said, g1 think it wonEt rain tonight.| 12. /e said to us, g6y sisterEs going to get married next 7unday.| V.:h&"#e the %o;;ow!"# se"te"(es !"to !" !re(t %or' )H*+ 2b! "h>"# (?u s&u s&"# hg"h thh( #!." t!-$78 1. 6iss /oa said, 8here are you going on your vacation this summer, @hoa>E ". /ave you finished repairing your car>E he said. %. 8hy has 6ike been looking so sad lately>E she said. '. 8as anyone hurt in the accident yesterday morning >E 1 said to my friend. ). 4he boy said, 8hen will the show begin, 6iss /oa>E +. 4he girls said, 6ust we be here at five or can we come a little later>E ,. (o you know that manEs name,9an>E 9inh said. .. /ow often do you go to the cinema >E 6inh said to -iao. 0. (id they buil the villa two years ago>E the boy said to his aunt. 12. 8hich coat is yours, Bhung>E the host said. VI. :h&"#e these se"te"(es !"to !" !re(t s$ee(h )H *+ 2b! "h>"# (?u s&u s&"# ;x! "6! tax"# thult78 1. 4he teacher said, g&ome into my office, please.| ". 4he speaker said to the audience, g(onEt make so much noise.| %. 6rs. hike said, ghleased come to our party to night, #en.| '. g(onEt call me again at this late hour~| 6ike said to !nna. ). g/urry up if you want to go to the opera with us,| 6other said. +. 4he drive said, g(onEt get off the coach whil itEs moving.| ,. g7how me what you have in your hand,| she told the boy.
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.. g7tay where you are and donEt touch anything~| ordered the policeman. 0. g(o what youEre told or youEll get into trouble,| the manager warned the girl. 12. 7usan said, gDead my exercise, 6icheal, and tell me if it is orrect.| VII. :o'$;ete the %o;;ow!"# se"te"(es w!th the (orre(t %or' o% the wor s !" =r&(Kets )H*+ ho&" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u @A! hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& "h>"# t/ tro"# "#oF(78 1. 7heEs <wonder= .................................fit for her age. ". 1t is <question= ..................................whether this is a good way of solving the problem. %. 4here have been strange <happen= ....................................here lately. '. 4he results of the research are <summary=......................... at the end of the chapter. ). (o you have any <suggest= ...............................................> +. 4hings seem to have <quite=..............................................down a bit this afternoon. ,. /er latest &( is a <conpile=...............of all her best singles. .. 8ith a few <honour=.......................... exceptions, the staff were found to be incompetent. 0. 4he public have responded <magnificent= ......................... to our appeal. 12. 4he room still has many of its <origin= ............................ features. VIII. :o'$;ete the se"te"(es < us!"# the su##este wor s )H*+ ho4" th4"h (.( (?u s&u< sQ R"# t/ #B! 78 1. tell what happen we not guess correct answer. ". he explain rules then competitors start play. %. many people claim there other wonders, ancient -reeks know nothing about. '. first longest section -reat 8all &hina construct . between ""1 "2' #&. ) 6ike leave hotel start $og along river. +. 6ark ask wife what she like her . #irthday. ,. 1t say 3ack 3oe good friend. .. father tell me stay home learn lessons. 0. you know Donaldo consider best footballer nowadays> 12. she say nothing world can compare her love her fatherland. I9. :o'$;ete the se"te"(es w!th Ote;;< s&+< s$e&K< t&;K< &sKP &" the!r (orre(t %or's )H*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u @A! "h>"# t/ Ote;;< s&+< s$e&K< t&;K< &sKP @A! hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& (hE"#78 1. #e quite, 1 have something to ............................................ ". 4he hresident refused to ................... to waiting $ournalists. %. 1 had to .............................the teacher what to do next. '. !re you ..................................me you didnEt have any help with this> ). !nn and 3oe arenEt ................ to each other right now. +. /ow old are you : if you donEt mind my ..........................> ,. /e is............................to have been a brilliant scholar. .. /e................................ everybody he saw the news. 0. 8e looked around the school and .................................... with the principal. 12 1Eve ............................ to the manager about it. 9. Tr&"s;&te the %o;;ow!"# re& !"# !"to U"#;!sh )H*+ `(h =4! 2H( s&u s&"# t!-"# A"h78

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Canh Uv trRng cS vZ lo lng bji vQ cR Ny Uang t\ng ctn quc nhiTu. ?ya rVi cR Ny ctn )2kg vL cao 1+2cm. 7au kQ ngh h cR Ny ctn +2kg vL cao 1+%cm. o sO mi vL quln tty cYa cR Ny trj nzn quc ngn vL chnt. &R Ny nghp cR Ny Uang trj nzn quc mnp. 9I. Tr&"s;&te the %o;;ow!"# re& !"# !"to V!et"&'ese )H*+ `(h =4! 2H( s&u s&"# t!-"# V!kt78 AT THU WUAWI_U BamEs family went to the seaside in 3uly for their summer holidays. 4he train was full, but they all found seats. 4hey stayed at Dang (ong /otel, and went on the sand when the weather was good. 4here were many people there. 7ome were bathing, some fishing and others walking up and down or sitting reading. Bam like swimming, and so did his brother. #ut his sister liked looking for shells or digging in the sand. Bam, of course, couldnEt go far, but he wanted to do everything and go everywhere with her brother and sister. 9II. :o'$;ete the %o;;ow!"# $&ss&#e< us!"# the wor s #!@e" )H*+ ho4" th4"h 2oD" @n" s&u< sQ R"# "h>"# t/ (ho s|"78 that, excluding, &hina, nor, become, *uropeans, extended, myths, had, with. THU STTH VG THU GRUAT CALL Beither the Fin wall <1= ........................... the 6ing fotifications were called the g-reat 8all of <"= ...................................g by their &hinese contemporaries. 4hat label, and the <%= .................... that have come with it, appear to have originated in the 8est.<'=.......................... who visited &hina in 1,th and 1.th centuries confused the 6ing fortifications <)=.................... the Fin wall or walls mentioned in dynastic histories. 4hey also assumed incorrectly <+= ............. impressive masonry walls like those surrounding #ei$ing at the time also <,=..........................far the west. !s a result, a description developed in the 8est of vast wall that <.= ........................secured peace for the civilifed &hinese for thounsands of years by <0=........................................ the nomads. 4his idea captured the imagination of 8esterners, and by the late 10th century a visit to g-reat 8all of &hina| had <12= . ........................... a stape of the 8estern touristEs itinerary5 9III. S&t(h the wo" ers o% the wor; !" (o;u'" A w!th es(r!$t!o"s &=out the' !" (o;u'" B )H*+ #h]$ "h>"# Ko tu&" (1& Th- G!A! ^ (5t A @A! "h>"# sp '[ tv @3 (hE"# ^ (5t B78 A 1. 4he 7tatue of eus at Clympia ". 4he 4emple of !rtemis at *phesus in !sia 6inor %. 4he 6ausoleum of /arlicarnassus '. 4he &olossus of Dhodes ). 4he hharos of !lexandria +. 4he /anging -ardens of #abylon B !. a monumental marble tomb in !sia 6inor built of @ing 6ausolus of &aria, who died in %)% #& #. an ancient lighthouse located on an island in the harbor of !lexandria, *gypt &. built after %+) #&, combined great sife with elaborate ornamentation (. perhaps built by @ing Babuchadneffar 11 about +22 #&, were a mountainlike series of planted terraces *. built on the west bank of the Bile Diver at -ifa during the 'th (ynasty <about "),) to about "'+, #&= F. carved in the mid-)th century #& by the -reek sculptor hhidias
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9IV. Re& the re& !"# =e;ow (&re%u;;+< the" %!;; !" the =;&"Ks w!th the 'ost su!t&=;e wor s )H*+ 2H( KZ =4! 2H( s&u< s&u 26 2!3" t/ thd(h hB$ "hft @4o (hc tre"#78 THU URBAN LAN_W:APU <1= covers an area of "1'+ sq km <."0 sq mi=. 4he city proper is divided into four administrative sectorsH /oan @iem, #a (inh, (ong (a, and /ai #a 4rung. <"=..... , the oldest and most densely populated sector, is located on the bank of the <%= ................................................... . 4his area is characterifed by French colonial-style buildings and wide boulevards. hicturesque <'= ........................................is located here, and <)= ................ stands on one of the lakeEs two islands. Borthwest of /oan @iem is the <+= ..........................sector, where the <,= ....................... . the tomb og the "2th-century ?ietnamese &ommunist leader <.= .........................., is located. 4he Bational !ssembly and harty /eadquarters buildings and 4ran Fuoc 4oan hagoda, are also located in #a (inh. 7outh of #a (inh is <0= ........................., the lagest sector of metropolitan /anoi,noted for its hospitals and schools. 4he <12= .............. sector lies eats of (ong (a and south of /oan @iem along the Ded Diver bank. 9V. S&Ke tuest!o"s to the u" er;!"e short &"swers )H*+ 2Dt (?u hw! (ho "h>"# trv ;x! "#Y" 2aB( #D(h aA!78 /ai hhong, <1= city and seaport, <"=northern ?ietnam, on the delta of the Ded Diver, near the -ulf of 4onkin. 4he port has <%= modern facilities for handling waterborne freight and is visited by <'= ships from various countries. /ai hhong is liked to /anoi by rail and to other inland points <)= by roads and waterways. 4he chife industrial enterprises in and near the city include <+= finc and coal mines. &ertain industrial and transportation facilities in and near the city were damaged <,= during the ?ietnam 8ar.hopulation <"222 estimate= <.= 1,+,0,222. U"!t m I. Cr!te the (orre(t te"se o% the @er=s !" $&re"theses )H*+ @!-t thg 2E"# (1& 25"# t/ tro"# "#oF(78 1. 8hat her roommates <do=....................... last 7unday > ". /inh <have=.................. lost of good marks last week. %. 4heir friends <not go= . ...........................to the concert last night. '. 4rung <stay= ................ up late tonight. ). 8here her family <be= ...........................last summer vacation> +. /ow far it <be= ............ from #en 4re to ?inh 9ong> ,. /is father <carry= 555555.it home by truck yesterday evening. .. #en <be= ...................... in Finland four months ago. 0. 6y sisters <water= ..................................the strees at the moment. 12. 8here they <go= 5555555..next 7unday afternoon> II. Wu$$;+ the (orre(t te"se< Prese"t Per%e(t or W!'$;e P&st< o% the @er=s !" $&re"theses )H*+ (u"# (f$ thg 2E"# (1& 25"# t/< thg h!k" tD! ho4" th4"h h&+ thg tu. Khh 2r"78 1. 8hen we last saw her, she <be= .............. in good health.
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". /e <do= .......................a lot of work recently> %. 6rs. hike <be= ............. with her company for twenty years now. '. !s soon as she <save= .............................one hundred million dongs, she will retire from work. ). 8hen she was a little girl, every weekend <seem=............. ideal. +. (r 3ohnEs patientEs condition <improve=. ...........................considerably sine yesterday morning. ,. 1 shall wait until they <finish=.................. repairing their car. .. /is uncle <serve=55555555 in the army from 10,) to 10.). 0. 6ickey <study=555555..computer for six months last year. 12. 8e ever <ask=555555.. ourselves what really makes life beautiful> III. Wu$$;+ the (orre(t te"se< W!'$;e P&st :o"t!"uous< o% the @er=s !" $&re"theses )H*+ (u"# (f$ thg 2E"# (1& 25"# t/< thg tu. Khh 2r" h&+ tu. Khh t!-$ !z"78 1. 1 saw 4im in the park. /e <sit= ............... on the grass and <read=.......................a newspaper. ". Aou <arrive= ................ at the dicision at the party last 6onday > %. 4he bus <not arrive=................................in time yesterday morning. 1t <be= ..... ........................................fifteen minutes late. '. 4he old man <fall= ............................... as he <get= ........... into the coach. ). /er was fond of her, but we <not believe= .........................that he <love= ..........5555.her. +. 6iss 9ee <type= ...........5555. 7everal letters in the office while 7ir 4homas <talk=............. to &antona. ,. 6ike <wake= ............... up at , oEclock this morning. .. 3ane <write=.................. to her boyfriend once a week while he was in the army. 0. 4rinh <study=................ &hinese for three years, but she doesnEt study it now. 12. 1t still <snow=.............5..when he came> IV. Wu$$;+ the (orre(t te"se< P&st Per%e(t or W!'$;e P&st< o% the @er=s !" $&re"theses )H*+ (u"# (f$ thg 2E"# (1& "h>"# 25"# t/ tro"# "#oF( < thg tu. Khh ho4" th4"h h&+ thg tu. Khh 2r"78 1.#y the end of the summer, the farmers <harvest=................ the whole crop. ". 8hen we went back to the store, they <sell=....................... the thing 1 wanted. %. 4he manageress already <leave=...........555.the room by the time we got to the office. '. (ung told us she <be= .......................... very ill since she returned from /anoi. ). 6rs. 8hite <phone=.............................us after we had sold our house. +. /ow many cities and provinces you <visit= ....................... by 6ay last year. ,. -iang <not finish=........555. the report when his director came in . .. &hinh was in !n -iang last week he <be= ........................in 9ong !n -iang two days earlier. 0. 4hree girls, none of whom we <see=5555555..before, <come= .............. into the hall. 12. 4hey <live= ................ through terrible times during the war years. V. :o'=!"e the se"te"(es or $hr&ses !" (o;u'" A w!th those !" (o;u'" B !"to se"te"(es )H*+ K-t hB$ "h>"# (?u hoF( (R' t/ tro"# (5t A @A! "h>"# (?u hoF( (R' t/ tro"# (5t B th4"h (?u78 A 1. 8here are you living> ". (o you remember meeting him> %. 8hatEs his height> B a. Aes, 1 do. b. 1t is very cold. c. 6y brother does.
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'. /ow long will you stay with us> ). /ow much do they weigh now> +. /ow far is it from here to your office> ,. /ow does 4rinh often go to work> .. 8hat is the weather like there now> 0. (oes hhong run fast> 12. 8ho usually helps you to do the exercise>

d. 1n #en 4re. e. 1,"cm f. Aes, he does. g. )+ kilos. h. #y bus. i. For three weeks. $. 1tEs about " miles.

VI. Re& wh&t '!Ke s&+s &=out & t+$!(&; worK!"# &+ )H*+ 2H( "h>"# #g S!Ke "6! @3 '5t "#4+ ;4' @!k( 2!I" hg"h78 61@*H 1 usually get up at + oEclock and have an enormous breakfast. 1 donEt go to work by bus. 1 walk to work , which takes me about fifteen minutes. 1 start work at ,.%2. 1 often have lunch in the canteen at 11.%2. 1 finish work at ) oEclock. 1Em always tired when 1 get home. 1 usually cook a meal in the evening. 1 donEt usually go out. 1 go to bed at about 12.%2. 1 always sleep well. Aesterday was a typical working day for 6ike. 8rite what he did or didnEt do yesterday. <BgLy hRm qua lL ngLy lLm vikc Ui[n hQnh U]i vmi 6ike . /vy vidt vT nh^ng gQ ma 6ike Uv lLm hooc khRng lLm ngLy hRm qua.= VII. :o'$;ete the se"te"(es. Put the @er= !"to the (orre(t %or'< $os!t!@e or "e#&t!@e )H*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u @A! hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& 25"# t/ ^ thI Kh"# 2`"h h&+ $h1 2`"h78 1. 1t was warm, so we <take=.................... off our coats. ". 4he play wasnEt very good. /e <en$oy= . ............................it a lot. %. 8e knew 7usan was very busy, so we <disturb=................. her. '. 6ary was very tired, so she <go= .........55..to bed early. ). 4he chair was not comfortable at all. 1 <sit= ....................... on it very comfortably. +. 7arah wasnEt hunry, so she <eat= .........5555..any thing. ,. 4hey went to (onaldEs house but he <be= ..........................at home. .. 1t was really a funny situation but no one <laugh=..............5555. . 0. 4he window was open and a bird <fly=.. ............................into my room. 12. 4hat hotel wasnEt very expensive. 1t <cost= ..................... very much. VIII. :o'$te;e the se"te"(es w!th O&#o < +ester &+< "ow< ust< &;re& +< re(e"t;+< s!"(e< %or < +et< to'orrowP )H*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u @A! "h>"# t/ O&#o< +ester &+< "ow< ust< &;re& +< re(e"t;+< s!"(e< %or< +et< to'orrowP78 1. 8here are you living . .........................> ". 8eEve lived here ........555..100'. %. ....................................will be fine and dry according to the weather fore-coast. '. 8here were you ................................. morning> ). 1Em going away ...................................a few days. +. 8hen you arrived he had only ............ left. ,. 7he was here $ust a minute ................... .. Gntil............................they were living in Aork. 0. 8e got there early but 6ike had .........55.left. 12. 1 havenEt received a letter from him . .. ............................ .
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I9. Wu$$;+ the (orre(t %or' o% the wor s !" =r&(Kets )H*+ (u"# (f$ hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& t/ tro"# "#oF(78 1. 4he firm has <computer= ..................... its records. ". #uy three and make a <save=................ of ))p. %. 7cientists have established a <connect= . ............................between cholesterol levels and heart disease. '. 7he couldnEt hide her <amuse= .............555.at the way he was dancing. ). /e is the official <challenge=................ for the world championship title. +. 4hey have had several <agree= ............. with their neighbours. ,. !fter a few minutes our eyes got used to the <dark= .......... . .. 4here are no <restrict= . ........................on the amount of money you can withdraw. 0. 4hese documents are not <access= 55555555to the public. 12. Cur immediate <require=..................... is extra staff. 9. Tr&"s;&te !"to U"#;!sh )H*+ `(h s&"# t!-"# A"h.78 6ai Uv Udn /L BPi vLo kQ ngh h vya qua cng vmi gia UQnh cR Ny. /L BPi lL thY UR cYa nKmc ?ikt Bam. /b Uv vidng th\m nhiTu di tach lich sx vL thng cMnh. /b Uv nhQn thNy mPt tXa nhL hng vp j quvng trKung #a }Qnh . /b Uv gi^ im long khi hb Udn vidng th\m #cc /V. #cc /V lL mPt vp nhtn . BgKui Uv hzt long tnn t{y cM cuPc Uui mQnh cho cuPc UNu tranh giLnh UPc lnp cho dtn tPc ta. /b Uv vidng th\m cha 6Pt &Pt, /V 4ty, /V /oLn @idm vL clu 4h\ng 9ong. &uPc vidng th\m Udn /L BPi Uv gty Nn tKqng lzn cR Ny rNt nhiTu. 9I. Tr&"s;&te !"to V!et"&'ese )H*+ `(h s&"# tt!-"# V!kt78 heople use computers in many ways. 1 business, computers trak inventories with bar codes and scanners, check the credit status of customers, and transfer funds electronically. 1n homes, tiny computers embedded in the electronic circuitry of most appliances control the indoor temperature, operate home security systems, tell the time , and turn videocassette recorders <?&Ds= on and off. &omputers in automobiles regulate the flow of fuel, thereby increasing gas mileage. &omputers also entertain, creating digitifed sound on stereo systems or computer-animated features from a digitally encoded laser disc. 9II. There &re te" '!st&Kes !" the $&ss&#e =e;ow. G!" &" (orre(t the' ):6 ;c! s&&! tro"# 2oD" @n" s&u. H*+ tg' @4 sQ& (hE"#78 4he physical computer and its components are said as hardware. &omputer hardware includes the remembrance that stores data and program instructions the center processing unit <&hG= that carries out program instructions the input devices, as well as a keyboard or mouse, that allow the user to communication with the computer the output devices, such as printers but video display monitors, that enable the computer to present information to the user and buses <hardware lines or wires= who connect these and other computer components. 4he programs that run the computer are calling software. 7oftware generally is designed to perform a particular type of task : for exercise, to control the arm of a robot to weld a carEs body, to talk a letter, to display and modify a photograph, or to direct the general operation of the computer. 9III. Re& the se"te"(es =e;ow (&re%u;;+< the" $ut the' !"to the!r (orre(t or er )H*+ 2H( KZ "h>"# (?u s&u< W&u 26 sY$ ,-$ (hE"# theo 2E"# thh tp78 :PU GUN:TIVN
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1. 4he man function of the &hG is to perform arithmetic and logical operations on data taken from memory or on information entered through some device, such as a keyboard , scanner, or $oystick. ". 4hese instructions then pass into the computerEs main random access memory <D!6=, where each instruction is given a unique address, or memory location. %. 7oftware instructions entering the &hG originate in some form of memory storage device such as a hard disk, floppy disk, &(-DC6, or magnetic tape. '. 4he &hG can access specific pieces of data in D!6 by specifying the address of the data that it wants. ). ! &hG is similar to a calculatior, only much more powerful. +. 4he &hG is controlled by a list of software instructions, called a computer program. 9IV. S&Ke tuest!o"s to the short &"swers u" er;!"e )H*+ 2Ft (?u hw! (ho "h>"# trv ;x! "#Y" 2aB( #D(h aA!78 4he &hG is driven by <1= one or more repetitive clock circuits that <"= send a constant stream of pulses throughout the &hGEs circuitry. 4he &hG uses <%= these clock pulses <'= to synchronife its operations. 4he smallest increments of &hG work are completed <)= between sequential clock pulses. 6ore complex tasks take <+= several clock periods to complete. <,= &lock pulses are measured in /ertf, or number of pulse per second. For instance, a 122-mega-hertf <122-6/f= processor has <.= 122 million clock pulses passing <0= through it per second. &lock pulses are <12= a measure of the speed of a processor. 9V. Re& the %o;;ow!"# re& !"# (&re%u;;+< the" s&+ !% the st&te'e"ts &re true )T7< %&;se )G7 or "o !"%or'&t!o" )No7 )H*+ 2H( KZ =4! 2H( s&u< s&u 26 (ho =!-t "h>"# (?u $h.t =!Iu s&u ;4 2E"# )T7 <s&! )G7 h&+ Kh["# (6 tho"# t!" tro"# =4! )No778 :VSPUTUR GASILT &omputer Family, in computer science, a term commoly used to indicate a group of computers that are built around the same microprocessor or around a series of related microprocessors and that share significant design features. For example, the !pple 6acintosh computers, from the original 6acintosh to the 6acintosh 11, represent a family designed by !pple around the 6otorola +.222, +.2"2, and +.2%2 microprocessors. 7imilarly, the 1#6 h& computers and the gsecondgeneration| h7 " models can be considered the 1#6 h& family of computers, all buil by 1#6 around the 1ntel i!hx.+ series of microprocessors. (epending on point of view, however, a computer family can also be considered as encompassing any machines that share tha same microprocessor. 1n this sense, the 1#6 models and compatible machines built by other manufactures can be considered part of a larger grouping, the i!hx.+ family of computers. &urrently, members of different microcomputer families are not particularly compatible <able to use the same operating system and application programs=. 1. &omputer Family is commonly used to indicate a group of computers. ". 4he !pple 6acintosh computers represent a family designed by !pple around the 6otorola +.222,+.2"2,and +.2%2 microprocessors. %. 4he 1#6 h& computers can not be considred the 1#6 h& family of computers. '. 6icrosoft is the biggest computer company in the world. ). 4he 1#6 h& family of computers are buil by 1#6 around the 1ntel i!hx.+ series of microprocessors. +. ! computer family can not also be considered as en compassing any machines. ,. 1#6 has the most modern computer products. .. 6embers of different microcomputer families are particularly compatible.
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U"!t y I. Cr!te tuest!o"s us!"# the $&ss!@e. Wo'e &re $rese"t &" so'e &re $&st )H*+ @!-t "h>"# (?u hw! < sQ R"# thI =` 25"#. S5t se ^ thg h!k" tD! @4 '5t se ^ thg tu. Khh78 1. !sk about the telephone. <when invent>= ". !sk about glass. <how make>= %. !sk about !merica. <when discover>= '. !sk about silver. <what use for>= ). !sk about television. <when invent>= +. !sk about 9ong. <when bear>= ,. !sk about these chairs. <what make> .. !sk about their coats. <what material make>= 0. !sk about that car. <where make>= 12. !ske about his new $eans. <where buy>= II. :o'$;ete these se"te"(es w!th o"e o% the %o;;ow!"# @er=s !" the (orre(t %or' )H*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u "4+ @A! hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& "h>"# 25"# t/ s&u78 bear, wake up, spend, send, repair, make, do, cause, carry, buy. 7ometimes you need have <might haveE, could haveE etc=. 1. 4he situation is serious. 7omething must .......................... before itEs too late. ". 8e havenEt recived the parcels. 4hey might .....................to the wrong address. %. ! decision will not ............................. until the next conference. '. /e told the hotel receptionist that he wanted to ................at , oEclock the next morning. ). Aou thing that money should .............. on clothes, donEt you> +. 4hat building is in very bad condition . 1t should .............. a long time ago. ,. 4hat in$ured woman couldnEt walk and had to .................. . .. 1tEs not sure how the fire started but it might .................... by an electric fault. 0. (o you know that little boy > /e speaks *nglish very well. 1 donEt think he ............................ in ?ietnam. 12. Ch~ 9ook at the girl~ 7heEs wearing a very beautiful shirt. 1t must .................. in a fashionable clothing store. III. :o'$;ete the se"te"(es us!"# O#et/ #otP j o"e o% these @er=s !" the (orre(t %or' )H*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u "4+ @A! O#et / #otP j '5t tro"# "h>"# 25"# t/ s&u=H run, ask, use, stop, break, sting, damage, hurt, steal, pay. 1. 4here was a fight in the street last night but nobody 5555555555 . ". 6icheal .......................by bees while he was stitting in his garden. %. /ow did that window . ........................> '. 4his tennis court doesnEt .....................very often. Bot many people want to play. ). 7he used to have a motorcycle but it .... ............................ +. Aesterday evening we. ........................by the police while we were drinving home. ,. /ow much did they ............................ last month> .. Demenber to pack these things very carefully. 1 donEt want them to ................. . 0. 4hey often want to know what my sisterEs $ob is. 7he often ..............................that question. 12. 9ast week my dog .............................over by a car. IV. Use the wor s !" =r&Kets to (o'$;ete the se"te"(es. Use the stru(ture Oh&@e so'eth!"# o"eP )H*+ sQ R"# "h>"# t/ tro"# "#oF( 2I ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u. WQ R"# (fu trE(
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Oh&@e so'eth!"# o"eP78 1. 4hey are having the house painted <the house paint= at the moment. ". /e lost his key. /eEll have to <another key make= .......................................... %. 8hen was the last time she <her hair cut=........................> '. Aou look different. <you your hair cut= .........................> ). <they newspapers deliver = .............. to their house or do they go to the shop to buy them> +. !nnaH 8hat are those men doing in our garden> &arolH Ch, 1 < a swimming pool build= ............................ ,. 9oanH &an 1 have a look at the photos you took when you were on vacation > 4rinhH 1Em fraid 1 <not the film develop=........................yet. .. 4his skirt is dirty. 1 must <it clean=...... ............................ . 0. 1f you want to wear earrings, why donEt you .....................<your ears prierce=. ........................> 12. 6ike 4yson <his nose break= ........... in a fight. V. :o'$;ete the se"te"(es w!th the #!@e" wor s =e;ow )H*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u @A! "h>"# t/ (ho s|" =H because, because of, although, despite, sine, for, but, and, however, while 1. ....................carefully 1 explained, she still didnEt understand. ". ....................the sun was shinning it wasnEt very warm. %. /eEs been working in a bank ............... leaving school. '. (o it slowly ........................... carefully. ). /e walked slowly .................. his bad leg. +. /er parents died .................... she was till at school. ,. 1t wasnEt the red one ........................... the blue one. .. 3ust.............. 1 donEt complain, people think 1Em satisfied. 0. 8e got a new table .............................the dinning room. 12. /er voice was shaking ......................all her efforts to control it. VI.:o'$;ete the se"te"(es w!th the (orre(t %or' o% the wor s !" =r&(Kets )H*+ ho4" th4"h "h>"# (?u s&u @A! hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& t/ tro"# "#oF(78 1. !n <invent= ............................is a person who has invented something or whose $ob inventing things. ". <9earn=...................................are not allowed on the motorway. %. 8hen we moved we had to put our furniture in <store=......................................for a while. '. 1t was a <touch=....................... story that moved many of us to tears. ). 7he was wearing a cream-<colour=........ ............................suit. +. 4he nurse applied <press=.................... to his arm to stop the bleeding. ,. 4he city is a <mix=.................. of old and new buildings. .. /e was <instrument=............................in bringing about an end to the conflict. 0. 4his particular model has a further <refine= ....................... . 12. 4he aim was to maximife the machineEs <produce=.........................................capacity. VII. Rew!te the %o;;ow!"# se"te"(es< us!"# the wor s #!@e" )H*+ @!-t ;D! "h>"# (?u s&u @A! "h>"# t/ (ho s|"78 1. 7he couldnEt come because of her serious illness. #ecause ............................................... ............................ . ". @itty eats very little so as not to put on weight. @itty eats very little because................. ............................ .
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%. #ecause her mother was there, 1 said nothing about it. #ecause of ........................................... ............................ . '. !lthough it was very noisy, he continuted to study his lessons. (espite................................................. ............................ . ). 1n spite of living in the same steet, they hardly ever see each other. 4hough ................................................ ............................ . +. 4hat question is too difficult for me to answer. 4hat question ....................................... ............................................................ . ,. 4he tea was too hot for her to drink. 1t was ................................................... ............................ . .. 4he garden is too small to play football in. 4he garden isnEt ................................... ............................ . 0. 4he raincoat is too small for her to wear. 4he raincoat isnEt ................................. ............................. . 12. 4his exercise is easy enough for me to do. 1t is such ........................................................................... . VIII. Rewr!te the se"te"(es =e;ow us!"# the su##este wor s !" =r&(Kets )H*+ @!-t ;D! "h>"# (?u s&u @A! t/ #B! tro"# "#oF(78 1.4he box was light enough for her to carry <7C= ................................................................................. . ". 4he play was interesting enough for me to see twice. <7G&/=............................................................................. . %. 4he shirt is so small that he canEt wear it. <4CC=............................................................................... . '. 1t was such an interesting novel that we read it many times. <*BCG-/=....................................................................... . ). 1t is such a bad book that nobody reads it. <7C=.................................................................................. . +. 4o live on my salary must be hard. <F1B(=.............................................................................. . ,. 1 canEt see the film because it is sold out. <1F=.................................................................................... . .. /oa never does anything if you donEt tell her what to do. <GB9*77=......................................................................... . 0. 6y mother canEt speak *nglish. <817/=............................................................................. . 12. 8e havenEt seen that woman here before. <F1D74=............................................................................. . I9. Tr&"s;&te th!s stor+ !"to V!et"&'ese )H*+ `(h (?u (hu+k" s&u s&"# t!-"# V!kt78 3oe was having dinner at a restaurant when /eart came in. /eart saw 3oe and came and sat at the same table. /eart is one of 3oeEs friends. /e always borrows money from his friends, but he has never borrowed money from 3oe. 8hile he was eating, /eart asked 3oe to lend him %. 3oe gave him the money, then he said, 1 have never borrowed any money from you, so now you can pay for my dinner.E
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9. Tr&"s;&te th!s stor+ !"to U"#;!sh )H*+ `(h (?u (huq" s&u s&"# t!-"# A"h=H W NG NHN MHNG MHIP! 6Pt ngLy nb, con trai cYa tRi, khi cXn lL mPt trq giMng tWi trKung UWi hbc @ansas j 9awrence, cS mPt cuPc hn quan trbng sau giu lzn lmp. BS moc co sO mi trng , Ueo cL vWt vL mot mPt bP comlz mLu Uen trang trbng. @hi sp rui khi c\n hP cYa mQnh, nS thNy cS mPt con chuPt bi mc trong cci by nS gLi. &n thnn giO cci by chuPt ra phaa trKmc , nS Ui Udn bvi rcc. 6Pt gico sK tQnh cu Ui ngang qua thNy vny bn hi, g}cm tang vLo l`c mNy giu vny>| 9I. There &re te" '!st&Kes !" the re& !"# =e;ow< %!" &" (orre(t the' ):6 ;c! tro"# =4! 2H( s&u< h*+ tg' @4 sQ& (hE"#78 4he earliest artifacts show evidence of people investiveness. 4he names of the great archaeological ages-the 7tone !ge, the #ronfe !ge, and the 8ood !ge-are drived from the inventive use of stone and metal implements <see !rchaeological=. 7oon stone implements were crude, but the purposes they served-protection and food gathering :are instrumental in humansE growing domination of the earth. 6uch of the most significant inventions and inventive developments occurred before the period covering by written history. 4hese include the inventor of crude tools, the development of speech, the cultivation of plants but domestication of animals, the development of building techniques, the ability to produce and control fire, the ability to do pottery , the development of simple political systems, and the invention for the wheel. 9II. Wu$$;+ the (orre(t %or' o% the wor s =e#!""!"# =+ the %!rst ;etter !" =r&(Kets )H*+ 2!3" hg"h thh( 2E"# (1& "h>"# t/ =Yt 2{u =N"# (h> (.! 2{u tro"# "#oF(78 THU SA:HINU AGU 4he machine age, <1= w............................began with the 1ndustrial Devolution <"= a ................. continues to this day, developed from a group of inventions, of with the <%= m ............................ important include the use of fossil fuels <'= s ........................ as coal as sources of energy, the improvement of metallurgical processes <)= e ....................... of steel and aluminum=, the <+= d ... ........................ of electric and electronics, the <,= i..............................of the internal :combustion <.= e ................ , and the use of metal and cement in construction <0= w .................. &urrent developments in the use of energy promise to introduce a new age in <12= h ................................ inventiveness. 9III. S&Ke tuest!o" to the short &"swers u" er;!"e )H*+ 2Ft (?u hw! (ho "h>"# trv ;x! "#Y" 2aB( #D(h aA!78 *arly inventors were usually isolated and unable to support <1= themselves through their inventions. 1n some cases, although two individuals working <"= independently achieved <%= the same innovation simultaneously, <'= only one was recognifed for the discovery. For example, <)= the !merican inventors *lisha -ray and !lexander -raham #ell applied for a patent on the telephone on the same day. &redit for the discovery of the calculus was fought for bitterly by <+= the *nglish scientist and mathematician 7ir 1saac Bewton and the -erman philosopher and mathematician -ottfried 8ilhelm 9eibnif. 9IV. Put the %o;;ow!"# se"te"(es !"to the!r (orre(t or er to '&Ke & 'e&"!"#%u; re& !"# )H*+ sY$ ,-$ "h>"# (?u s&u theo 2E"# thh tp 2I tDo th4"h =4! 2H( (6 "#hZ&78 1. #ecause of this, ascribing any single invention to a specific person has become difficult.
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".4he atomic bomb, for example, was developed during 8orl 8ar 11 <10%0- 10')= under the guidance of a small group of leading scientists of many nationalities who directed a much larger group of scientists and technicians, most of whom were unaware of the purpose of the pro$ect <sea Buclear 8eapons=. %. 4oday most modern inventions and discoveries take place in large research organifations supported by universities, government agencies, private industries, or privately endowed foundations. '. !nother example of collective effort in producing an important invention is the development of the electronic digital computer, a device essential to storing, retrieving, and manipulating vast amounts of information. ). Desearchers in modern laboratories are often members of a pro$ect the explanning and development of the pro$ect is usually the work of many individuals. 9V. Re& the %o;;ow!"# re& !"# (&re%u;;+< the" s&+ !% the st&te'e"ts &re true )T7< %&;se )G7 or "o !"%or'&t!o" )No7 )H*+ 2H( KZ =4! 2H( s&u< s&u 26 (ho =!-t "h>"# (?u $h.t =!Iu s&u ;4 2E"# )T7 < s&!)G7 h&+ Kh["# (6 tho"# t!" tro"# =4! )No778 1n most countries, certain classes of inventions are legally recognifed, and their use is temporarily restricted to the control of the inventor. 1n the Gnited states, any new and useful art, machine, manufacture, or material, or any new and useful improvement of these, may be protected by patent written material, music, paintings, sculpture, and photographs may be protected by copyright. 4he protection afforded by this legal recognition is limited in many cases, if a person may be eligible for a new patent or copyright. hatent and copyright laws do not provide coverage for all inventions. 6any processes and ideas lacking clear-cut characteristics, such as psychological concepts useful in advertising, cannot be legally protected. 1. 1n many countries, people recognife certain classes of inventions legally. ". 1n the Gnited states, patent written material, music, paintings, sculpture do not protect any new and useful art, machine, manufacture, or material, or any new useful improvement of these. %. 1n !merica, copyright may protect photographs. '. 1n ?ietnam , copyright also protect photographs. ). 4he protection afforded by this legal recognition is unlimited. +. 1n many cases, a person may be considered eligible for a new patent or copyright if he alters an invention and thereby improves or changes it. ,. &overage for all inventions arenEt provide by patent and copyright laws. .. hrocesses and ideas lacking clear-cut characteristics like psychological concepts useful in advertising, can be legally protected. }P N8 U"!t I. 1. is reading ". (o you go %. donEt watch '. 1Em not watching ). see II. 1-* "-!

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%. ! true friend would remain with us whether we are rich or poor. ! true firend will stand by us in our trials and tribulations. /e will be the greatest source of consolation and comfort in our adversities. '. 7ome people make friend with the rich, simply for the sake of getting benefits from them. ). Bo, it isnEt +. Bo, it isnEt ,. Bo, we canEt. .. 8e must be careful in choosing our friends. U"!t 2. I. 1. Bot yet.iEm going to clean it tomorrow. ". 1Em going to phone her later. %. 1Em going to do it this afternoon. '. Bot yet. 1Em going to read it after dinner. ). <Bot yet=. 1Em $ust going to have it. II. 1. 8hat are you going to do with it> ". 8hat are you going to wear> %. 8here are you going to put it> '. 8ho are you going o invite> III. 1. * ". 3 %. / '. ). ! +. 1 ,. F .. # 0. & 12. (

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,. 8hat will ?inh and @hoa do next 7aturday evening> .. /ow many tables are there in the classroom> 0. 8hat do they do are they doing now> 12. will be 9III. 1. mobilife ". machinery %. answerable '. questioningly 9IV. 1. F ". 4 9V. L!"es 22 21 2" 2% 2' 2) 2+ 2, 2. 20 12 11 1" 1% 1' 1) 1+ 1, 1. 10 "2 "1 "" "% "' The te,t ! ?1714 4C ! 4D!(* F!1D 4here was a 4rade Fair in !ng 6o @io Bewtown the last month. 1t was a big fair. 4here were many stalls selling clothing, toys, radios and sweets &;so. 6y brother and 1 went with my father to buy a new things. 4he place was too very bright with colorful lights. 6y father bought shirts and shoes for us. 4here w&s also music was played in some stalls. !fter we had bought our things to#ether went to childrenEs concer. 6y brother and 1 rode =+ toy cars. 4hen we sat on the ferris wheel. 6y father was with us, so we were not scared &" when the wheel turned up and down. 8e spent 'u(h more time at the computer game stall. 8e en$oyed the games on the computer. 6y father took &;; us back home late at night. 6y brother and 1 h& really en$oyed the visit to the fair. The wor 4he !lso 4oo 8as 4ogether #y !nd 6uch !ll had %. F '. F ). informative +. speechlessly ,. leaders .. invention ). 4 +. 4 0. deafening 12. assistant

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III. 1. 8eEre going to be home late tonight. ". 1Em sorry, but youEll have to have dinner by yourself. %. 4he book is beside the pens. '. !sk her to meet me in the hall. ). 8ork with your friend and do the assignments. +. /e says a kitchen is a suitable place to play. ,. 4he exercise are so difficult that we canEt do them. .. /anh is not only pretty but also clever. 0. 8here are the childrenEs toys> 12. &an you tell me how to get there> IV. 1. homeless ". cooking %. meeting '. talker ). picturesquely +. soften ,. electrician .. player 0. endangered 12. medically

V. 1. 1Em sorry, but youEll have to cook lunch by yourself. ". 4here isnEt a lot of furniture in my living room. %. &hildren may can eat and drink the things they like. '. 6y friendEs elder brother is very interested in reading. ). 1n a corner of the room, there are an armchair and a table. VI. 1. 1f 1 have time, 1Ell go to the cinema with you tonight. ". 1f 9inh doesnEt get up early, sheEll be late for school. %. 1f @hang studies hard, heEll pass the final examination. '. 1f you go with us, you can meet that famous singer. ). 1f the store isnEt closed, weEll buy some new notebook. +. 1f 1 have money, 1Ell buy a new school bag next week. ,. 4heyEll go on holiday if thewy have free time. .. /eEll not get be ill if he doesnEt go out too late.
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9II. 1. 8hy doesnEt she go to work> - #ecause sheEs having a headache. ". 8hatEs the matter with you> - 1 want to see a doctor because 1Em having a backache. %. 8hy isnEt Bhung allowed to go to school> - 1f she goes to school,she will give flu to others.
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U"!t X. I. 1. /e didnEt go to school because he had to stay home to look after his sick mother. ". 8hen 1 was a child, 1 used to play football. %. 8hat did 6inh ask his sister to do to help him> '. /is mother had to do everything without the help of modern equipment. ). 4he man is too foolish to understand the lesson. +. /er sister is not old enough to get married. ,. 8e did not use to get up early in the morning. .. 8hat kind of books are you looking for> 0. /is younger sister is not only intelligent but also pretty. 12. /ow often do you go to the cinema. II. 1. d. equipment ". c. grandma %. b. ugly '. d. career III. 1.# ". %. F '. ( ). d. festival +. a. teacher ,. a. weekly .. a. duty ). * +. 3 ,. & .. 1 0. c. and 12. b. water

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IV. 1. 6ai should (ass the exam. ". you should have $ome to see it. %. Aou should $ome and see me more often. '. 8hat do you think he should do> ). 8e should have done what you said. +. /e should !in : heEs much better than me. ,. 4hey lost the match but they should have !on. .. gBot yet, but he should be here soon.| 0. 7o it should have arrived by now. 12. 7he should study harder and harder. V. 1. /e shouldn)t have eaten so mu$h. ". 7he should be !earing a helmet. %. 4hey should have reserved a table. '. 4he store should be o(en. 4he store should have been o(ened by no!. ). /e shouldn)t be driving so fast. 7he shouldn)t be doing *+ miles an hour. +. Aou should have $ome to see me. ,. 4he driver in front shouldn)t have sto((ed !ithout !arning. .. /e should have been looking !here he !as going. /e should have looked !here he !as going% VI. 1. #ut you said he was lafy. ". #ut you said didnEt like meat. %. #ut you said you couldnEt drive. '. #ut you said (aisy had a very well-paid $ob. ). #ut you said you ddnEt have any brothers or sisters. +. #ut you said you had never been *ngland. ,. #ut you said you were working tomorrow evening. .. #ut you said 3ohn was a friend of yours. VII. 1. 6y mother went to my school yesterday and 6iss hoa gave her my report card. ". /is parents know he studied really hard this school-year. %. 8hat did her father give her as a present at her birthday> '. /ow much time does he spend on learning *nglish> ). 8ould you please tell me how you learn new words> +. 6any language learners do not try to learn all new words they come across. ,. (anh didnEt do the test well because he was absent from class for weeks.
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9V. 1. 8hen did you have a fun fair> - 9ast year when 1 was in primary six, our school had a fun fair to raise funds for building an assembly hall. ". 8hat did you do months before the fun fair day> - 6onths before the fun fair day we had to sell coupons. %. 8ere you a fortunate one> - Aes, 1 was. '. 8hat happened to others> - 7ome had to pay from their own pockets while some others had to return a few coupons back. ). (id you have anything to do the day before the fun fair> - Aes, we did. 8e decorated the school premises and put up stalls for games and sheds for selling food and drink. +. 8ho decorated the fun fair> - ! 6ember of harliament of the @allang constituency did. ,. 8as the compound crowded> - Aes, it was. U"!t y. I. 1. watches ". revolves %. is coming '. is playing ). are leaving II. 1. (o you want ". does not belong %. am using '. need

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V. 1. 8e must have been asleep. ". /e $an)t have seen me %. 1t must have been very expensive. '. 4hey must have gone away. ). /e 'ust h&@e ;e%t it in the reataurant last night. +. 4he exam $an)t have been very difficult. ,. /e must have been listening , must have listened to our convenrsation. .. /e $an)t have understood what 1 said. 0. 8e 'ust h&@e %or#otte" to turn it off. 12. 4he driver $an)t have seen the red light. VI. 1. 1 $ould cook when 1 !as six years old. ". : May 1 go out for a minute, sir> - !ll right. Demember to $ome back here in five minutes. %. : 1Em doing exercises. 4hey are difficult. .an you help me now> - 7orry. 1 am very busy no!% '. /ello everybody. 6y name is Bam and this is my friend, 4om. ). 1t is sure that two plus three makes five. +. : 8hat are you doing next weeken> - 8e are holding a party as planned. ,. (o you mind o(ening the windows for me> .. Aou kno! that the earth goes a round the sun , donEt you > 0. 8eEre looking for!ard to hearing from you. 12. 1Ed like to buy you a new present. VII. 1. youth ". blindness %. active '. applicants VIII. 1. ringing, to pass, congratulating
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9. 1. 6y uncle allowed me to use his $ar% ". 8e didnEt expect it to rain. %. 9et her do !hat she !ants% '. -lasses make you look older. ). 8e want you to kno! the truth. +. Demind me to (hone my mother% ,. 7ony persuaded him to a((ly for the &ob. .. /er lawyer advised her not to say anything to the (oli$e. 0. 8e were warned not to believe everything she says% 12. /aving a car enables me to travel round more easily% 9I. 1-an, the this that "-this, it, that, it %-these, they, those, they '-a, the )-4hat one, one, 4he, one I11. 1. agree ". wonderful %. worried '. various 9III. 1. F 9IV. :HUTN THAS ~UAN N: NGVI }U TIN :A TI
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VII. 1. /e wasnEt as nervous before interview as 1 usually am as usual. ". 8e havenEt lived here as long as them as they have. %. /e doenEt feel as tired today as he felt yesterday as he did. '. 1t isnEt as cold today as it was yesterday evening. ). 3ack doesnEt know as much about cars as 4om as 4om does. +. /is salary isnEt as high as hers ,. 4hanhEs not as tall as &ao. .. heter isnEt as old as he looks. 0. Dicky isnEt as rich as #ill -ates. 12. 1 donEt know as many people as you do. VIII. 1. /er sister is taller and bigger than her. ". 8eEre lost. 8ould you please show us the way to the train station> %. 4heyEve lived here since 10.+. '. 1Eve learned learnt studied *nglish for six years. ). 9ike us, theyEre much interested in reading <books=. <9ike us, they like reading a lot=. +. 4ommy has <hot= a lot of money, but he isnEt as rich as 6artin. ,. 6arryEs dress looks the same as heterEs girlfriendEs. .. 3ohnEs car is also read, but itEs different from 6ichealEs. 0. 4oday Bowadays more and more people are learning studying computer and foreign languages. 12. BamEs $ean are %2 pounds, @hoaEs are ") pounds. Bam are more expensive. I9. 1. since ". since %. for 9. 1. more than ". as, as %. different '. less '. for ). for +. since ,. for .. for 0. for ). since +. like ,. better than, like .. same 12. since

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VIII. 1. 4here werenEt as many people at the meeting as at the last one. ". Aou donEt know him as well as me. %. /e used to have longer hair. '. /e doesnEt go out as much as he used to. ). 4he computer cost less than we expected. +. 4he post office wasnEt as far as 1 thought. ,. Aou spent more money than him. .. 4ommy isnEt as old as he looks. 0. 1 got here as fast as 1 could. 12. Aou can have as much as you like. I9. 1. 7allary and @ate are both 1. years old. 7ally is the same age as @ate. ". !n unhappy home environment can affect a childEs behaviour. %. 7he has decided to settle permanently in France. '. 4he remote desert area is accessible only by helicopter. ). #ank employees usually get preferential rates of interest. +. 8eEre leaving here for /o &hi 6inh &ity tomorrow. ,. 4hey became hungry after a very hard-working day. .. &ao is the tallest boy in his class. Bobody is as tall as him. 0. 1Eve got fewer books than her. 12. /anh is prettier than her friends. 7heEs the prettiest. 9. "), Bguyen /ue 7treet 8ard 11, #en 4re town ".th 6ay , "22' (ear 6inh, 1 am so glad to inform you that 1 have passed the examination that 1 last saw last year. 4he results were out only this morning.
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1 have got distinctions in *nglish, 6athematics, -eography and good points in the other sub$ects. 1Em really very happy. 1 did not expect such results. 1 hope 1 can do very well in my next examination too. #y the way, when are you sitting for your examination> (o let me know something about your studies in your reply. Aou have not told . Aours sincerely, Bam 9I. 1. Iin vui long cho tRi bidt se khcc nhau gi^a ty gchildlike| vL gchildish|> ". &cc bWn de Uinh lLm gQ vLo ngLy mai> - &h`ng tRi de Uinh t ch_c tikc sinh nhnt cho /uy. %. /b Uv tyng lLm gQ khi hb cXn trZ> - /b Uv tyng chOi rNt nhiTu trX chOi vi tanh khi hb cXn trZ. '. 4rong lmp ccc bWn, ai lL sinh vizn gii nhNt> - @hRng cS ai trong lmp ch`ng tRi hbc gii nhK (ung. ). 4rong s] ccc bWn, ai cS nhiTu vidt mcy vL vidt chQ nhNt> - 4hanh cS vidt mcy vL vidt chQ nhiTu hOn bNt c_ ai trong s] ch`ng tRi. 9II. 1. *xcuse me. hlease tell me where the post office is, 6iss. - 4urn left, then go straight ahead and you will see it in front. ". hlease tell me the differences between /"7C% and /"7C'. %. 6rs 9oan has $ust told me that you are going to travel to !ustralia next month. '. 9inda is 6iss /ong@ong. 7he is more beautiful than other competitors. ). 6aradona used to be the best footballer football player. Bo one played as skillfully as him. 9III. + : % : 1 : 11 : , : 12 : " : ) : 0 : . : ' 9IV. 1. 1f ". together %. away '. fresh ). can +. oEclock ,. before .. written 0. (rop 12. make

9V. 1. (avid 7olary wrote the letter above. ". /e wrote the letter to apply for a $ob. %. heEs nineteen years old. '. /e has passed his Form 11 examination. /e has been attending a well-known commercial school for more than six months to learn 4ypewriting and #ook-keeping. ). /e can type thirty-five words per minute. +. #efore he left school, he was the editor of his class magafine for two years. ,. /e will be grateful if he gets the $ob. U"!t I. 1. 1Ell get
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I9. 1. /e went to the bookstore so that he could buy a book. ". 1Ell give you my address so that you will be able to come with me. %. 4he teacher spoke very slowly so that his students could understand what he said. '. 7he sent her children to their brotherEs house so that she could have some peace. ). /er parents sent her to &anada so that she could study economics there. +. 6y sister is learning &hinese so that she can get a good $ob. ,. 4he children get up early so that they can do morning so that they can do morning exercises. .. 9oan telephoned me so that she could invite me to her birthday party. 0. 4rinh went shopping early in the morning so that she could buy something. 12. hoa goes to the post office so that can buy some stamps. 9. 1. 6r. hike is learning ?ietnamese <so as= to read @im ?an @ieu. 6r. hike is learning ?ietnamese so that he can read @im ?an @ieu. ". hlease shut the windows and the door for the cat not to go into the house. hlease shut the windows and the door so that the cat canEt go into the house. %. 4he man built a high wall around his garden for the fruit not to be stolen. 4he man built a high wall around his garden so that the fruit wouldnEt be stolen. '. 4he policeman stopped the traffic every few minutes so that the pedestrians might cross the road. 4he policeman stopped the traffic every few minutes so that the pedestrians might cross the road. ). 4he notices are written in several languages for everyone to understand them. 4he notice are witten is several languages so that everyone may understand them. +. 4he little girl stood on the chair <so as= to see better. 4he little girl stood on the chair so that she could see better. ,. /e wishes he had enough money <so as= to buy a new house. /e wishes he had enough money so that he could buy a new house. .. #ritney is practicing the piano <so as= to play for the dance. #ritney is practicing the piano so that she can play for the dance.
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9I. 1. 4his is an emergency. hlease send 55555.to 4ran /ung (ao 7treet. (. an ambulance ". 8e can use a 55 to cover the wound. &. handkerchief %. 4he doctor is asking about the 5555of the in$ured person to know exactly how to cure her. #. condition '. 4he victimEs head should be below the level of the 55555 . #. heart ). Aou should ease the pain with ice or 555555..water packs. !. cold +. 4he victim should drink a cup of 55555when reviving. #. tea ,. 555.his broken legs, he couldnEt go to work. #. #ecaused of .. 1tEs very kind 555..you o help me. &. of 0. Aou should 5555555the burns immediately. (. cool 12. 8ould you mind 555..the windows> 1tEs too hot in here #. opening 9II. 1. .alm down. .an you please tell me what ha((ened > ". 4he hospital will send an ambulan$e there in 12 minutes. %. 6y finger is bleeding. .ould you (lease give me a bandage.> '. 4he doctor doesn)t allo! the victim to drink wine a beer. ). Thank you very mu$h for the present you sent to me. +. 8ill you $ome over to my home on the weekend>
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VIII. 1. 8ould you please lend me your fashion magafine> ". 6y brother would like a cup of white coffee. %. 6ay 1 have some more orange $uice> '. 4he students should listen to their teachers carefully. ). 6ake sure to get back home by ten oEclock. +. Aou have to remember to wash your hands before meals. ,. 8here did you and your family go for a picnic> .. /ow often does the little boy go to the cinema> 0. /is mother bought that gift for him on his sixteenth birthday. 12. 4he woman is too weak to lift such a big box. I9. 1. 4he room has been cleaned. ". 4he concert has been postponed. %. ! new ring road is being built round the city. '. ! party is going to be held this weekend. ). 4he package was given to /enry yesterday. </enry was given the package yesterday.= +. 1tEs believed that 9ong is still alive.
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<9ong is believed to be still alive.= ,. Aou should have the ball mended by your uncle. .. /eEs called #ati -oal by his fans. 0. 4he task hasnEt been finished yet. 12. 4he problem will be solved soon. 9. 1. 4he stricke is expected to end soon. ". 4he weather is expected to be good tomorrow. %. 4he thieves are believed to have got in through the kitchen window. '. 6any people are reported to nbe homeless after the floods. ). 4he prisoner in thought to have escaped by climbing over a wall. +. 4he man is alleged to have driven through the town at 02 minles an hour. ,. 4he building is reported to have been badly damaged by fire. .. 4he company is said ton be losing a lot of money. 0. 4he company is believed to have lost a lot of money last year. 12. 4he company is expected to lose money last year. 9I. 1. 1t doesnEt look second-hand, it looks brand-new. ". !nd the wine55it tastes sweet, and 1 asked for dry~ %. Bo, it sounds perfect5.it sounds better than mine. '. Aes, it smells terrific. 8hat kind is it> ). 1 find it hard to live on my salary. +. 4he novel was interesting enough for me to read many times. ,. 4his raincoat is too small for her to wear. .. 4he box was so heavy that the child couldnEt carry it. 0. 1t is said that /anh and Bguyen is falling in love. 12. 4hey are reported to be living in ?ietnam. 9II. 1. 4hnt lL khS nhm bji vQ tNt cM % ty nLy UTu bt Ulu vmi ch^ D. ". BgKui ta qu\ng b bwng t v UV hPp mJi n\m trzn 4hd -imi. %. 6Pt UWi bi[u ty h0ng ng12i b3n $4a Tr5i 67t, cR #lake, Uang nSi chuykn vmi nh^ng sinh vizn 4rKung Fuang 4rung. '. &h`ng ta cS th[ tci sx d{ng nh^ng th_ nhK phong bQ, thYy tinh vL nh^ng chai bwng chNt dZo vL nh^ng t`i xcch bwng chNt dZo c. ). BhKng thay vQ tci sx d{ng nh^ng t`i xcch bwng chNt dZo, ch`ng tao khRng nzn sx d{ng ch`ng. +. /vy tidp x`c vmi nh^ng t ch_c nhK Bh^ng ngKui bWn cYa 4rci }Nt U[ lNy thRng tin, hvy Ui Udn thK vikn Uia phKOng cYa bWn, hay hvy hi gia UQnh cYa bWn vL bWn b. ,. 4Wi sao cR #lake bMo 9an rwng ch`ng ta khRng nzn sx d{ng t`i xcch bwng chNt dZo> .. 6Nt thui gian bao ltu trKmc khi bWn cS th[ sx d{ng phtn comp]t. 0. BgLy nay cS nhiTu ngKui mang giLy vL drp x\ng Uan lLm ty v xe hOi c. 12. BRng dtn trVng lKOng thec cho th` nuRi cYa hb vL sx d{ng phtn bSn U[ lLm nh^ng ccnh UVng cYa hb thzm mLu m. 9III.
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VIII. 1. 1Ed like you to have a look at my collection of stamps. ". 1tEs very kind of you to show us the way to the train station, 7ir. %. 8ould you mind telling me how to play this instrument of music> '. /ow long will it take us to drive to the airport> ). Bo problem. 1Ell get a porter to carry your luggage upstairs. +. (o you mind if 1 have you take a photo of us> ,. 9ook at the information about your role and use it to make requests and suggestions. .. 8ould you like to go on a trip to &on (ao with us> 0. /ave you ever been to 7a ha with your family yet> 12. 1 wish 1 would have a good opportunity to travel to /awaii. I9. 1.at, on ". up %. for, with '. off, in ). for, down +. down , up ,. of .. of, for 0. at, from 12. about

9. 1. 1Ed like you to drive the children home in your car. ". 1tEs very nice of /enry to help us with this homework. %. 8ould you mind bringing these chairs into the room> '. 8ould you like to go to the cinema with us> ). 8eEre going to have our room decorated tomorrow. +. /ow long does it take you to finish your homework> ,. 4he film is very interesting. 8eEre interested in it. .. *verybody was surprised that he passed the exam. 0. 3ack is bored because his $ob is boring. 12. 1 was disappointed with the play. 1 expected it to be much better. 9I. 3ack vL 3ill Uv nhQn thNy rNt nhiTu UiTu trong chuydn Ui cYa hb Udn ltu ULi c xKa j miTn #c nKmc !nh. }S lL mPt chuydn Ui xa, do US khi hb Udn ltu ULi vLo bui chiTu hb rNt mkt. 4rui rNt nSng nhKng phong cMnh thQ rNt lL Up vL ltu ULi thQ c xKa. /b rNt thach chuydn du ngoWn cYa hb. 9II. 6odern tourism began in ?ietnam during the colonial era, but it declined drastically during the long years of conflict after 8orld 8ar 11. 8ith the launching of economic reforms in 10.+, the government opened the country to foreign travelers and has made a concerted effort to improve its tourist facilities as a means of earning hard currency.
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III. 1. 8ere they in 7ingapore last summer> - Bo, they werenEt ". 8ill you aunt be here tomorrow night> - Aes, she will %. 1s she studying French at the moment> - Aes, she is. '. 8ere his parents in 7a ha ) days ago> - Aes, they were. ). (id the schoolgirl cut class yesterday> - Bo, she didnEt +. 8ere you there last month> - Aes, 1 was 8e were.
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,. 8ill they leave here for /awaii next 7aturday> - Aes, they will. .. 8as your sister born in 10,.> - Bo, she wasnEt. 0. (iddnEt he go to work yesterday afternoon> - Bo, he didnEt 12. 1s 9inh cooking in the kitchen now> - Aes, she is. IV. 1. /is pupils wanted to make our school grounds more attractive. ". (oes the fridge help to keep the vegetables fresh> %. 8eEd like to keep our rooms clean and tidy. '. 1Ed like to have some more cakes, please. ). 8hat do you think of our new school> +. 8aiter~ 8eEd like something to drink. ,. 8hy did 9an make his parents sad> .. hhong doesnEt like telling lies and 1 donEt, either. 0. 8here would you like to go on vacation> 12. 6y brother works as a doctor and they do, too. V. 1. /ello, 6y name is heter. 1Ed like to talk to 6r. 3ohn, please. ". Gnfortunately, he has a business meeting this afternoon. %. : 8hatEre you going to do tomorrow evening> - 1Em going to the cinema with my close friend. '. 8ould you please tell me what time flight ,1, will take off> ). (o you know how long it takes to fly from 4an 7on Bhat airport to 4hailand> VI. 1. #Wn Uv Ui Utu vLo bui sang nay> @hi tRi Udn nhL bWn khRng cS ai j nhL cM. ". 4Ri Uv Ui xem chidu bSng vmi (aisy. #P phim rNt dj. &h`ng tRi rNt ghrt nS. %. 4]i qua cS trnn UNu bong Uc qu]c td hLo h_ng trzn tivi nhKng tRi Uv khRng th[ xem UKqc vQ tRi cS rNt nhiTu bLi tnp vT nhL phMi lLm. '. 7cng nay #uffon Uv th_c dny tr do US anh ta khRng cS thui gian \n scng vL Ui hbc tr. ). % ngLy trKmc ch`ng tRi Uv gop Rng 9ong tWi cng trKung. ng Ny trRng cS vZ rNt mkt mi vL ]m ydu. VII. 1. 1tEs good <for our health= to do morning exercises every day. ". 1t makes us unhappy to get a poor mark at any sub$ect. %. 1tEs our duty to keep our schoolyard green, clean and attractive. '. #ecause 1 was ill 1 couldnEt go to work yesterday. ). 8e donEt want to go out at night and she doesnEt, either. < 8e donEt want to go out at night and neither does she=. +. 9oan likes to eat bananas and 4hanh does, too. <9oan likes to eat bananas and so does 4hanh=.
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U"!t J I. 1. Bothing has been moved since you were sent away to be cured. ". 4hese homeless boys are to be pitied rather than dispised. %. Aou can be assured everything will be arranged in time. '. 1 was not allowed to go to school this morning because 1 was sick. ). /e is said to be the richest man in the town. <1t said that he is the richest man in the town.= +. (r. 3ohnson was seen to leave his office at ' oEclock this afternoon. ,. 1 have been promised a bike by mother if 1 pass the exam. <! bike has been promised me by mother if 1 pass the exam=. .. /e was awarded the first prife for his good ideed. <4he first prife for his good deed was awared <to= him=. 0. Desearches on the !1(7 began to be carried out by scientists in 10.2. 12. 4he report ought to have been finished yesterday. II. 1. are employed +. died, were bought ". covers ,. grew %. are locked .. was stolen '. was posted, arrived 0. did heter resign ). sank, was rescued 12. is owned III. 1. 1 wasnEt given the money. ". 7he was asked some difficult questions at the interview. %. #rown was given a present by his colleagues when he retired. '. 8e werenEt told that 3ack was ill. ). how much will you be paid. +. 1 think 61nh should have been offered the $ob. ,. /ave you been shown what to do> .. 8ho was this book written by> 0. /as your work been finished yet> 12. 8hat is going to be done by /anh> IV. 1.hhilip said that he was living in &anada then. ". hhilip said that his mother wasnEt very well.
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VII. 1. 8hen was this house built> ". /ow is cheese made> %. 8hen was the computer invented> '. 8hy isnEt 4om working today> ). 8hat time are your friends coming> +. 8hy was the concert cancelled> ,. 8here was your mother born> .. 8hy didnEt come to the party> 0. /ow did the accident happen> 12. 8hy doesnEt this machine work> VIII. 1. (o you know where /anh has gone> ". &ould you tell me where the church is> %. 1 wonder what the time is. '. 1 want to know what this word means. ). (o you know what time Bam and 9oan left> +. 1 donEt know if whether 9inda is going out tonight. ,. /ave you any idea where 6r. &ao lives> .. 8e canEt remember where we parked the car.
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9I. 1. 4hank for inviting me to your birthday party. ". 4he business meeting is going to be held by the manager. %. 7he told me that she would be sixteen years old the next 7unday. '. /is father told him not to stay up too late at night. ). 7he asked me what my name was. +. 1 want to know how long the festival lasted. ,. /e asked me who had done all this> .. 1t is said that 4am and 9inh are living in &an 4ho. 0. &hildren often receive toys and sweets at &hrismas. 12. /ow long does it take to fly from here to !ustralia. 9II. 1. &cm On bWn rNt nhiTu vQ Uv gi`p ch`ng tRi lLm bLi tnp nLy. ". &h`ng tRi sp cho xty deng lWi ngRi nhL cYa ch`ng tRi vLo tuln tmi. %. /b Uv tyng nhu cha cYa hb sxa quM bong cho hb. '. #Wn cS bidt khi nLo hb ss t ch_c UWi hPi. ). 4Wi sao anh ta th`c gi{c tNt cM nh^ng ngKui bWn cYa anh tat ham gia cuPc thi. +. 4Ri mu]n bidt mNy giu Rng hike Udn hPi nghi. ,. &h`ng tRi te hi nh^ng hoWt UPng nLy Uv UKqc t ch_c nhK thd nLo. .. &R Ny Uv hi tRi lLm thd nLo U[ trVng cty Bo-en. 0. }_a br Uv hi m cYa nS khi nLo Rng giL BR-en ss tmi. 12. #Wn cS thKung gji thikp BR-en Udn nh^ng ngKui bWn cYa bWn> 9III. 1. arranged ". depends %. considered '. celebration ). vary +. bride ,. around .. flowers 0. commonly 12. although

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U"!t X I. 1. Cur house is painted every three years. ". Aears ago, oil lamps were used intead of electric. %. 7everal new schools are being built in our town. '. 4he boy knew that he was being praised. ). ! committee has been set up to investigate the matter. +. 1 noticed that the wrecked car had not yet been taken away. ,. &an an indefinite !rticle be used before an uncountable noun> .. 4his watch must have been dropped by someone in his hurry. 0. 4he workers were promised higher wages. </igher wages were promised <to= the workers=. 12. 1 have never been asked that question before. II. 1. 4hey canEt put you in prison if they havenEt tried you. ". 4hey told me that they were going to appoint her manageress of the company. %. 4hey reported that fighting had started again in hakistan. '. 8hat you said must have upset the teacher. ). (idnEt they build that building three months ago> +. 4hey have offered his sister a well-paid $ob at a publishing house. ,. 4he company will not increase your salaries this year. .. 8e might discuss the problem in the meeting if there is enough time. 0. 4he accident happened because the driver had not stopped car in time. 12. Aou can see that no one has washed the dishes. III. 1. 7he could fell that she was not being looked at and she was displeased. ". 4hat book was written by 4ony years ago, wasnEt it> %. ! box of flowers has $ust been sent to you. < Aou have $ust been sent a box of flowers=. '. 8omen are still denied the right to vote in some countries. ). Aou didnEt introduce her to any of the guests. +. 4hat medicine should be placed out of reach of children. ,. 7omeone will send a new bike to him on his birthday. .. /e wished he had invited everybody to his wedding. 0. 4he window has been broken. 12. (o you know that you will not be met at the train station> IV. 1. /enry said that he wanted to buy a new schoolbag for his brother. ". 4he girl informed us that they were going to build several schools in that city. %. Bam said that he had once traveled to -reat #ritain. '. 4he students said that they would have a test the following day.
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). Canh told me that she didnEt want to leave that town. +. 6ary told me if he had known the truth, he wouldnEt have been happy. ,. 9ong told Fuang that he might come when he had finished the homework. .. 4he foreigner remarked that boy spoke *nglish very well. 0. 4he man said that he thought it wouldnEt rain that night. 12. /e told us that his sister was going to get married the next 7unday. V. 1. 6iss /oa asked khoa where he was going on his vacation that summer. ". /e asked me if whether 1 had finished repairing my car. %. 7he asked me why 6ike had been looking so sad lately. '. 1 asked my friend if whether anyone had been hurt in the accident the morning before. ). 4he boy asked 6iss /oa when the show would begin. +. 4he girls asked me if whether they had to be there at five or if whether they could come a little later. ,. 9inh asked 9an if whether she knew that manEs name. .. 6inh asked -iao how often she went to the cinema. 0. 4he boy asked his aunt if whether they had built the villa two years before. 12. 4he host asked Bhung which coat was hers. VI. 1. 4he teacher told his pupil to come into his office. ". 4he speaker asked the audience not to make so much noise. %. 6r. hike invited #en to come to their party that night. '. 6ike asked !nna not to call him again at that late hour. ). 6other told me to hurry up if 1 wanted to go to the opera with the family. +. 4he driver asked us not to get off the coach while it was moving. ,. 7he told the boy to show her what he had in his hand. .. 4he policeman ordered the thief to stay where he was and not to touch anything. 0. 4he manager warned the girl to do what she was told or she would get into trouble. 12. 7usan told 6icheal to read her exercise, and to tell her if it was correct. VII. 1. wonderfully ". questionable %. happenings '. summarifed ). suggestions +. quietened ,. compilation .. honourable 0. magnificently 12. original

VIII. 1. 4ell me what happens if we canEt guess the correct answer. ". /e explained the rules and then competitors started to play. %. 6any people claim that there were other wonders, which the ancient -reeks knew nothing about. '. 4he first and longest section of the -reat 8all of &hina were constructed between ""1 and "2' #&. ). 6ike left the hotel and started $ogging along the river. +. 6ark asked his wife what she like on her birthday.
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9. Canh looked worried because she was gaining too much weight.9ast time she weighed )2 kilos and was 1+2cm tall. !fter the summer holidays she weighed +2 kilos and was 1+%cm tall. /er shirt and trousers became too short and tight. 7he thought she was getting too fat. 9I. TI B BIN -ia UQnh cYa Bam Uv Ui ngh h Udn bvi bi[n vLo thcng ,. &hidc xe lxa Uv URng ngKui, nhKng tNt cM hb UiTu tQm UKqc chJ ngVi. /b Uv j khcch sWn DWng }Rng, vL Ui ra bvi cct khi thui tidc t]t Up. &S rNt nhiTu ngKui j US. 6Pt s] hb Uang tm, mPt s] Uang ctu cc vL mPt s] khcch Ui lzn Ui xu]ng hay ngVi Ubc bco. Bam thach bOi, vL em trai cYa anh Ny cng thd. BhKng em gci cYa anh Ny thach tQm v sX hay ULo h] trzn cct. (p nhizn Bam khRng th[ Ui xa nhKng anh Ny mu]n lLm mbi th_ vL Ui mbi nOi cng vmi em trai vL em gci cYa anh Ny. 9II. 1.nor ". &hina %. myths 9III. 1:F ":& %. *uropeans '. with ). that %:! ':):# +:( ). 4urtle hagoda +. #a (inh ,. /o &hi 6inh 6ausoleum +. extended .. had 0. excluding ,:* 12. become

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9. 6ai went to /anoi last summer holidays with her family . 1tEs the capital of ?ietnam. 4hey visited many historical places and scenic sports. 4hey saw an impressive building on #adinh square. 4hey kept silent when they came to pay homage to Gncle /o. Gncle /o was a great man. /e devoted his whole life to the struggle for the liberation of our people. #ut he led a very simple life. 4hen they visited the Cne-hillar pagoda, the 8est lake, the 7word lake and the 4hang 9ong bridge. 4he visit to /anoi made a great impression on her. 9I. BgKui ta sx d{ng mcy vi tanh bwng nhiTu ccch. 4rong thKOng mWi mcy vi tanh theo di nh^ng bMng tSm tt vmi nh^ng mv khSa vL may qurt, theo di tQnh trWng tan d{ng cYa khcch hang, vL chuy[n nhKqng qu mPt ccch nhanh chSng nhK fUikn. gia UQnh , nh^ng mcy vi tanh nh UKqc gn vLo hk th]ng mWch Uikn cYa hlu hdt nh^ng thidt bi U[ ki[m soct nhikt UP trong nhL, vnn hLnh nh^ng hk th]ng mWch Uikn trong nhL, cho bidt giu, vL tt , mj mcy video. 6cy vi tanh trong xe R tR UiTu chnh vikc chMy cuM nhizn liku, do US gia t\ng tng s] dom Ui UKqc. 6cy vi tanh cng gi`p tizu khi[n, tWo nzn tm thanh kp thunt s] trzn nh^ng hk th]ng tm thanh ni hay nh^ng tranh bidm hba Uoc bikt Uly s_c s]ng trzn mcy vi tanh ty mPt Upa Uv giMi mv kp thunt s]. 9II. 1. <ine 1= H said know ". <line "=H remembrance memory %. <line %=H center central '. <line '=H as well as such as ). <line )=H communication communicate +. <line +=H but and ,. <line .=H who that .. <line 12=H calling called 0. <line 11=H exercise example 12. <line 1"=H talk write
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9III. ):1:+:%:":' 9IV. 1. 8hat is the &hG driven by> ". 8hat is the function of repetitive clock circuits> %. 8hat does a&hG use> '. 8hat does &hG use these clock pulses for> ). 8here are smallest increments of &hG work completed> +. 8hat do more complex tasks take> ,. 8hat are measured in /ertf, or number of pulses per second> .. /ow many clock pulses does a 122-megahertf <122-6/f= processor have> 0. 8here do 122 millon clock pulses pass> 12. 8hat are clock pulses> 9V. 1- 4 ".-4 %-F '-Bo )-4 +-F ,-Bo .-F

U"!t y. I. 1. 8hen was the telephone invented> ". /ow is glass made> %. 8hen was !merica discovered> '. 8hat is silver used for > ). 8hen was television invented> +. 8hen was 9ong born> ,. 8hat are these chairs made from> .. 8hat material are their coats made from> 0. 8here was that car made in > 12. 8here were his new $eans bought> II. 1. be done '. be woken up ,. be carried 12. have been bought. III. 1. got hurt '. get used ,. get paid 12. got run IV.
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VII. 1. #ecause she was seriously ill, she couldnEt come. ". @itty eats very little because she doesnEt want to put on weight. %. #ecause of her motherEs being there, 1 said nothing about it. '. (espite the great noise, he continued to study his lessons. ). 4hough they are living in the same street, they hardly ever see each other. +. 4hat question is so difficult that 1 canEt answer it. ,. 1t was such hot tea that she couldnEt drink it. .. 4he garden isnEt big enough to play football in. 0. 4he raincoat isnEt big enough for her to wear. 12. 1t is such an easy exercise that 1 can do it. VIII. 1. 4he box was so light that she could carry it. ". 1t was 7G&/ an interesting play that 1 saw it twice. %. 4he shirt is 4CC small for him to wear. '. 4he novel was interesting *BCG-/ for us to read many times. ). 4he book is 7C bad that nobody reads it. +. 1 F1B( it hard to live on my salary. ,. 1F it werenEt sold out, 1 could see the film. .. GB9*77 you tell /oa what to do , she never does anything. 0. 1 817/ my mother could speak *nglish. 12. 1tEs the F1D74 time we have seen that woman here. I9.
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3oe Uang dung cOm chiTu tWi mPt nhL hang khi /eart bKmc vLo. /eart nhQn thNy 3oe bKmc Udn vL ngVi cng bLn. /eart lL mPt trong nh^ng ngKui bWn cYa 3oe. !nh Ny luRn mKqn tiTn bWn cYa anh Ny, nhKng anh Ny chKa tyng mKqn tiTn 3oe. 4rong khi anh Ny Uang \n, /eart hi 3oe cho anh Ny mKqn % bMng !nh. 3oe UKa tiTn cho anh Ny , sau US anh Ny nSi, g4Ri chKa tyng mKqn tiTn bWn, do US bty giu bWn trM tiTn cho b^a cOm chiTu cho tRi|. 9. A TURRIBLU SIWTAMU 6y son, while a teaching assistant at the Gniversity of @anas in 9awrence, had an important appointment after class one day. /e put on a white shirt, a tie and a conservative dark suit. !s he was leaving his apartment, he noticed his mouse trap had a victim. /olding the trap carefully out in front of him, he walked to the dump. ! professor passed went by, took in the situation and asked, g8hat time is the funeral|. 9I. 1. <line 1=H people human ". <line %=H 8ook 1ron %. <line '=H 7oon *arly '. <line +=H are were ).<line ,=H 6uch 6any +. <line .=H covering covered ,. <line 0=H inventor invention .. <line 12=H but and 0. <line 1"=H do make 12. <line 1%=H for of 9II. 1. which ". and %.most '. such ). especially +. development ,. invention .. engine 0. work 12. human 9III. 1. 8ho<m= were early inventors unable to support> ". /ow did the two individuals work> %. 8hat did they <the individuals= achieve simultaneously> '. /ow many of them <the individuals= were recognifed for the discovery> ). 8ho applied for a patent on the telephone on the same day> +. 8ho<m= was credit for the discovery of the calculus fought for bitterly by> <#y whom was credit for the discovery of the calculus fought for bitterly>= 9IV. %:1:):":' 9V. 1:4 ":F %:F ' : Bo ):F +:4
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