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complete the passage with one suitable word:
In England, when the school chilren come to school , they first ...GO.... (1) to cloakroom. They take off their coats and ranicoast , their caps and hat , and then go to ...THEIR..(2) classroom. Some of the students go to the laborstories and workshops where they learn physics, chemistry and art. When a student is ...ON... ( 3) duty,he comes to school very early. He has to open all the windown, water the flowers and clean the blackboard so every thing is ready for the first lesson. At seven thirty the teacher comes into the room and lesson ...STARTS...(4) .
Read the text quickly and choose the best title.
1 Not many English people have pets.
2 English people don't spend money on their pets.
3 English people prefer to spend their time with animals rather than with other people.
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Read the text again.Some parts of the text have been removed.Complete the text by deciding which part of the text (A-E) fits each gap (1-4) there is one extra letter that you do not need.
British people love their animals.Over half the households in Britain have got a pet.Goldfish are the most popular pet,but the British own 7.2 milion cats and 6.6 million dogs.1 c Friend from other countries are sometimes shocked.
People in other countries often spend a lot of money on comfortable kennels for their dogs,which means that the dogs sleep outside.The British let their dogs take over their houses.2 a They allow their dogs to lie on their sofas and armchairs, and give them almost as much attention as their children. They spoil their dogs with toys and treats and specially prepared meals.
Perhaps the British love their animals so much because they feel more confident with animals than with other people! British people can be very formal and find it hard to talk to people that they do not know.3 e They feel embarrassed if they have to talk to strangers. But there is no problem with dogs.4 b The British can easily start a conversation with a strange dog.
Greorge Mikes is the author of a famous book about the British.He say that when British people go for a walk with a friend , they don't say a work for hours.But if they go out for a walk with their dogs, they talk to them all the way!
a Thay allow their dogs to lie on their sofas and armchairs, and give them almost as much attention as their children.
b The Britich can easily start a conver sation with a strange dog.
c Friend from other countries are sometimes shocked.
d They think of them as part of the family.
e They feel embarrassed if they have to talk to strangers.
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Think about the advan tages and disadvantages of having pets:
Advantages:
- Pets help you reduce stress and feel more happy.
- Pets has many good effects on our life: dogs help us guard the house and protect us, cats catch mice for us and so on.
- Pets are always faithful and helpful
- Pets help us be more responsible.
Disadvantages:
- We have to spend money and time on taking care of them by feeing, excercising, ect.
- Pets affect some people's health.
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Leicester Quare is the cinema centre of London. It is claimed that the Square has the cinema with the largest screen and the cinema with the most seats (over 1600).
The most famous cinema, the Odeon, is on the east side of the square. The Odeon had the first digital projector in Europe (1999), and is the largest single –screen cinema in the United Kingdom. The cinema can hold 1, 683 people with seats arranged in circles and stalls. The Empire, on the north of the Square, is the second-largest cinema, with 1,330 seats in the main theatre, as well as eight smaller screens.
The cheapest cinema in Leicester Square is "The Prince Charles". This cinema often shows films a few weeks later than some of the others, so if you don't mind being behind the times and want to save some money this could be the place for you.
Leicester Square is also where the stars come out at night. People wait (often out in the cold) and hope they can see Tom Cruise, Julia Roberts or Brad Pitt as they step out of their limousines to attend the first night of their new movie. Watch out for the screaming fans!
1. Leicester Square is most famous for its............... .
A. shopping
B. cinemas
C. museums
2. The films at "The Prince Charles" are often shown................
A. earlier than other cinemas
B. at the same time as other cinemas
C. later than other cinemas
3. The stars come to Leicester Square at night to.............
A. eat in restaurants
B. talk to their fans.
C. see the opening night of their film.
In the USA students start their secondary education at the age of 11. First they go to Middle School for three years. Then they go for Hight School for four years, form the age 14 to 18. Some students leave school when they are 16 and find jobs. But most students stay at Hight School still they are 18. Then they take exams and they get 'Hight School Diploma'. There aren't any national exams.
All students at secondary school in the USA study English, maths, science, and P.E., but students choose other subjects, so they don't all study the same subjects.
About 90% of students in the USA go to state schools. About 10% go to private schools. Most of the private schools are religious schools.
In the USA, students (1)_begin_______ their secondary education at the age of 11. First they (2) ___go_______ to Middle School for three years, from the age 14 to 18. Some students (3) __leave________ school when they are 16 and (4) __find________ jobs. But most students (5) _____stay_______ at High School still they are 18. Then they (6) __take________ exams and they get " High School Diploma". There aren't any national exams.
All students at secondary school in the USA (7) ____learn_________ English, maths, science and P.E, but students (8) __choose________ other subjects, so they don't all study the same subjects.
About 90% of (9) _____state______ in the USA go to state school. About 10% go to (10) ___priviate__________ schools. Most of the private schools are religious schools.
Do you think the Maori system is a good idea? Why?/ Why not?
=> Yes , I do. Because it helps young people to change their behaviour, it tries to bring something positive from a negative situation, and most of the time it succeeds.
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I think the Maori system is a good idea because it can educate young people without violence. That way won't give any bad memory to the youth. The youth will learn how to say sorry to other people. But some young wouldn't understand. They still think their actions are correct. Or because they don't afraid of saying sorry. They still do it after they have apologised. So I think Maori people should have a stricter system.
In England, when the schoolchildren come to school, they first (1) ___go_____ to the cloakroom. They take (2) ____off____ their coats and raincoats, their cáp and hats, and then go to (3) ____their_____ classroom. Some of the student is (5) _____school_____ duty , he comes to (6) ______school___ very early. He has to open (7) _______all____ the windows , water the flowers and clean the blackboard so everything is ready for the first lessons. At seven thirty the teacher comes into the room and lesons (8) _____begins____.
II. READING
Exercise 1: Read the following text. Decide if the statements from 1 to 5 are True (T) or False (F).
LIFE IN AN ISLAND
Off the west coast of Scotland, there are many small island communities. Life in these communities is very different from life in the big cities. People from the cities often say that life in the islands is slow and boring. But the island people tell a different story.
Many families live by fishing or farming, and people usually have more than one job. Many families have rooms for tourists who come to visit the islands in summer. The tourists go walking and fishing and play sports. Sometimes they study Gaelic, the local language. And they stay in a 'bed and breakfast' with a local family or in one of the small island hotels. In the long summer evenings, people meet and talk together. They tell stories of where they live and what they do.
The children on the islands go to small local schools. They have their classes in English and Gaelic. Sometimes there are only eight or ten children in one school! When they are twelve, they go to secondary school in a bigger town on the island. When they finish that school, they decide whether to go to university in a big city, or to stay and work on the island.
1. City people and island people have the same opinion about island life. F
2. People on the islands mainly do one job. F
3. Tourists can stay with local families in summer. T
4. Children on the islands speak two languages at school. T
5. Gaelic is the local language. T
Exercise 2: Read the following text and answer the following questions:
LIFE IN BRITAIN TODAY
Food
British people like good food and more than half of them go to a restaurant every month. Fast food is also very popular – 30% of all adults have a burger every three months, but 46% have fish and chips!
Sport
British don’t do a lot of sports. Only 17% of people go swimming every week, 9% go cycling and 8% play golf. Football is the most popular sport in Britain, 10% of the population play it and 46%watch it.
Cinema and TV
Films are very popular in Britain and about 60% of people between 15 and 24 go to the cinema every month. At home, men watch TV for about 28 hours every week – two hours more than women.
Holidays
British people love going on holiday and have 56 million holidays a year. The most popular destinations in the UK are Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset and the South Coast. British people also like to go abroad on holiday; 27% go to Spain, 10% go to the USA and 9% go to France. Maybe this is because the weather in Britain isn’t always very good!
1. Which food is popular in Britain?
" Fast food is popular in Britain."
2. Do British people do a lot of sports?
" No, they don't."
3. How many hours every week do men watch TV at home?
" At home, men watch TV for about 28 hours every week."
4. What are the most popular destinations in the UK?
" The most popular destinations in the UK are Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset and the South Coast."
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Last saturday afternoon ,I went to the cinema with my father .On the .(0)...wall.....outside the cinema ,there was a picture of the film .WE WENT inside.Dad (1) ......bought........uor tickets and an ice cream for me ,then we sat down .The film was about a famous (2)...............CHARACTER............His name was Jim and he had a curly ,brown moustache !He (3)..........WENT...........on a boat to an island with some friends .They ate some coconuts which they found on the (4) ....ISLAND....there ,then they went fishing .After that Jim went for a walk and found a big box between some rocks..He opened it and in side there was a lot of (5)...............GOLD...........!Jim shouted to his friends ,''Come and (6) .....LOOK................at this !they all laughed and dance when they saw inside the box .I enjoyed the film a lot
Đề 1:
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy …were….. two of the most popular film comedians of all time. They... were.... born in 1890 and 1892 respectively.
Stan Laurel’s real name …was……………. Arthur Jefferson. He ……was……….. from England. Oliver Hardy ………wasn't……… English, he was from Georgia, USA.Laurel and Hardy ……were………… in their late 30s when they met. Their first film together ……was………… Putting Pants on Philip(1927). They ……were…………. funny because they were so different. Laurel ……was………… small and thin. Hardy ……was………. big and fat. Their most famous films ……were……………. Way Out West(1937) and Blockheads (1938). They …were…………in any serious films, only comedies.
Đề 2:
1, When were they born?
2,What was Stan Laurel's real name?
3,Where was Stan Laurel from?
4,Was Oliver Hardy English?
5, What was their first film together?
6,Why were they funny?
Đề 1:
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy …were….. two of the most popular film comedians of all time. They... were.... born in 1890 and 1892 respectively.
Stan Laurel’s real name …was……………. Arthur Jefferson. He ……was……….. from England. Oliver Hardy ………wasn't……… English, he was from Georgia, USA.Laurel and Hardy ……were………… in their late 30s when they met. Their first film together ……was………… Putting Pants on Philip(1927). They ……were…………. funny because they were so different. Laurel ……was………… small and thin. Hardy ……was………. big and fat. Their most famous films ……were……………. Way Out West(1937) and Blockheads (1938). They …were…………in any serious films, only comedies.
Đề 2:
1, When were they born?
2,What was Stan Laurel's real name?
3,Where was Stan Laurel from?
4,Was Oliver Hardy English?
5, What was their first film together?
6,Why were they funny?