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You shouldn’t talk and laugh loudly, look back, go in a red light...
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When we are the road user, we shouldn' t:
+ cross the street when the red light is turn on
+ drive after drink alcohol
+ cross the road outside the zebra crossing
+ eating when you are driving
+ ... (etc)
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I. Complete the second sentences so that it has the same meaning as the first.
8. Did your father use to drive to work?
Did your father use to travel to work by car?
II. Write the correct from or tense of verbs in brackets.
1.Have you ever driven (you/ ever/ drive) on the wrong side of the road?
2. My family flew (fly) back from our Hong Kong holiday two days ago.
3. Right now, the students are learning (learn) road signs in the schoolyard.
4. Oanh usually walks (walk) to school, but this week she ride (ride) her bike.
5. The driver was so drunk that he lose (lose) control of his car.
6. If I have enough money, I will buy (buy) a racing car.
7. My father taught (teach) me to ride a bike when I was seven.
8. Transport used to be (be) much slower three hundred years ago.
9. Saudi women weren’t allowed to driven (drive) a car until recently.
10. In South Africa, you have to let animals go (go) first.
III. There is one mistake in each sentence. Find and correct it.
1. I love Thai food now, but I didn’t used to like spicy food.
Mistake: used
\(\Rightarrow\)I love Thai food now, but I didn’t use to like spicy food.
2. He can drive a bicycle with his hands off the handlebars.
Mistake: can
\(\Rightarrow\)He can't drive a bicycle with his hands off the handlebars.
3. We use to walk miles to school every day due to lack of public transport.
Mistake: use
\(\Rightarrow\)We used to walk miles to school every day due to lack of public transport.
4. You are not allowed to drive faster than the number on a limit speed sign.
Mistake: limit speed
\(\Rightarrow\)You are not allowed to drive faster than the number on a speed limit sign.
5. It about 1137 kilometres from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City.
Mistake: it
\(\Rightarrow\)It's about 1137 kilometres from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City.
6. Bicycles are a cheap and efficient mean of transport.
Mistake:
\(\Rightarrow\)
7. A sign within a red triangle will warn people for something.
Mistake: for
\(\Rightarrow\)A sign within a red triangle will warn people of something.
8. Be careful when you are on roads. You must drive fast or carelessly!
Mistake: or
\(\Rightarrow\)Be careful when you are on roads. You must drive fast but carelessly!
pass the following sentences into passive sentences
1 The Greens are going to paint this house and these cars for Chirstmas Day
this house and these cars are going to be painted for Chirstmas Day by the Greens
2 Have you finished the above sentences ?
Have the above sentences been finished by you ?
3 I won't hang these old pictures in the living room
these old pictures won't be hung in the living room
4 The secretary didn't take the note to the manager
the note wasn't taken to the manager by the secretary
5 Peopel think that Maradona is the best football player im the 20th century
It's said that Maradona is the best football player im the 20th century
T or F
In Russia some years ago, it was quite cool to keep important things – keys, wallet, mobile phone, on the end of a long chain that hung down to your leg. You had to be young to do this. Not many of the followers of this realized that it came from Britain fifty years ago. In those days, that long chain was one component of the “Edwardian” style. It went together with a big jacket and very narrow trousers. The people who dressed like this were the “Teddy Boys”, the original youth culture, and, first of all, they were just youths who dressed in a particular style. In Britain, youth culture is much more than fashion. Put on the clothes, you start to move in a different way. If you don’t dress and move like other young men, then you make older and more respectable people nervous.
1. It was fashionable to keep your belongings at the end of a long chain in Russia some years ago. T
2. You don’t need to be young to wear long chain hung down to your leg.F
3. The fashion originated not long ago in Russia. T
4. Teddy boys wore big coats with tight trousers. T
5. Older people may feel annoyed with the way young people dress themselves. F
1.Mary is in the music room now and learn to play guitar.
2. Is your group rehearsing the play at the school anniversary celebrations at present?