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Now you are in grade 8 and you already (1)......know........ some english. You have learnt english (2)....for........ three years. If you go to Britain, people there will understand (3) .........what............. you say and you will understand them(4) ....if.... they speak about things that you know. All the people who live in Britain can (5) ..........speak........ English, but not all the people (6).........are........ English in that country.
Great britain is not a large country . it is much ( 7) .....smaller...than france . It has four (8)......parts..... : france , wales scotland and northern ireland
England is the (9)....biggest......part of the country and has always been the strongest , english is the national (10) .......language......in all parts of britain
- people who may ask you questions about what is in your luggage? 1. C
- your suitcases and what is in them? 2. B
- people who are waiting for their suitcases to come from the plane? 3. C
- something you must do it, for example, you have a US or Japanese passport? 4. A
- people who are going to change planes at Heathrow and go to another foreign country? 5. D
- tobacco, alcohol and other things with special tax on them? 6. C
- people of all nationalities who have just come from countries like Japan, the USA, Argentina? 7. A
- people of all nationalities who have just come from countries like France, Italy, Germany? 8. A
- special signs for people who have not yet completed their journey? 9. D
- the first thing you do after you get out of the plane at Heathrow? 10. D
Read and choose the best option.
Great Britain is not a large country , It is much smaller (1) ___________ French . It (2)__________ four parts : England ,Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland . England is the largest part of the country and has always been the strongest . English is the national (3)__________ in all parts of Britain . All the people (4)___________ live in Britain can speak (5) ___________ but not all the people are English in that country .
1 A.to B.more C.than D.less
2 A.have B.having C.to have D.has
3 A.tounge B.words C.language D.writing
4 A.what B. Who C. He D. Which
5 A. French B. English C. Chinese D.Vietnamese
In Britain there is a (1)___holiday______ now which people call Mother’s Day. In the old days many girls from working-class families in towns and cities and from farmers’ families in the country worked in rich houses. They had to do all the (2)___housework______ and their working day was usually very long, they often (3)___worked______ on Sundays, too. Once a year, it was usually one Sunday in March, they could (4)____visit_____ their mothers. They went home on that day and (5)____brought_____ presents for their mothers and for (6)___other______ members of their families. They could stay at home only one day, and then they went back (7)___to______their work. People call that day Mothering Day (8)____or_____Mothering Sunday.
Later workers at the (9)___factories______ and girls who worked in the houses of rich families received one free day a week, and Mothering Day became Mother’s Day. It is (10)____the_____ last Sunday in March.
1.Yes i do, i just simply fall in love with the peace there
2. They are friendly, open and helpful
3. They often play outdoor-game such as hide and seek, catching...
4. It is now more places of entertainment, more shops, service and oppotunities for employment, near cinema or shopping mall. And it is also noisier
HỌC TỐT NHA
Nowadays, some people choose to live and work in the countryside. New ways of working, such as online working, have made it (1) boring for more people to live there. There are both advantages and disadvantages to living in the countryside.
On the one hand, life in the countryside is very peaceful (2). There are less cars and that means that there is less noise, and that it is less polluted(3) . Furthermore, there is more land available in the countryside, and people can often live in bigger houses or flats than in cities. Finally, it is easier to do a lot of (4)Outdoor activities such as walking or cycling if you live in the countryside. On the other hand, life in the countryside can be (5) isolated There are fewer restaurants, cinemas and shops to go to . Moreover, there is little public transport, which makes it difficult to get (6) around if you don't have a car. Finally, you can feel (7) possible if you live a long way from other people.
In (8) conclusion, there are both pros and cons to living in the countryside. However, in my opinion, the peacefulness of the countryside makes it a very attractive option.
Theo mình nghĩ là:
1) possible
2) peaceful
3) polluted
4) outdoor
5) boring
6) around
7) isolated
8) conclusion
MOTHER TERESA
Mother Teresa of Calcutta has often been described as a saint. She devoted her whole life to charity work, looking after the poor and the sick. Mother Teresa was born in 1910 in what is now Macedonia. From the age of 12, she said she knew that she wanted to dedicate her life to helping people. After her schooling and training she went to Calcutta in India where she would become famous for her good work. While teaching in a school she felt a strong desire to do more to help the sick and dying people in Calcutta. In 1952, she set up a centre for the terminally ill. She wanted these people to have the best quality care in their last days.Her work inspired many people and her organization grew and grew. Originally she had twelve women working for her, but by the year 2000, there were more than 4000 people working for the organization running schools, orphanges and homes for the sick and poor all over the world. Even people who didn’t agree with all of her views could admire all of the good that she did.In 1979 she was awarded the Nobel peace prize and when she died, aged 87, the French president Jacques Chirac, said what many people were thinking : “This evening there is less love, less compassion, less light in the world".
77. Mother Teresa
A.was not born in India
B.was from Calcutta
C.went to India when she was 12
D.wanted to become famous
78. Mother Teresa
A.started teaching in 1952
B.earned a lot of money in India
C.treated very sick people
D.was not appriciated for her work
79. Her work made
A. a big number of people want to help her
B.mother Teresa rich by the year 2000
C. everyone agree with her
D.many people dislike her
80. Mother Teresa
A.died in 1979
B.was honoured for her work
C.died in France
D.was never well known
XI. Use the words given and other words, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Do not change the word given (Use 2-5 words in total)
1. We’ve never been to Alaska before. (ever)
It’s the first time we………………have ever been to………………….. Alaska.
2. Tom plans to open to another restaurant in Manchester next month. (is)
Tom ………………is going to open another restaurant ………………….. in Manchester next month.
3. The last time Phong visited Tasmania was five years ago. (visited)
Phong …………………hasn't visited Tasmania for……………….. five years.
4. The early train is scheduled to arrive in London at 10 o’clock. (arrives)
The early train …………………arrives in London……………….. at 10 o’clock.
5. It’s the most beautiful waterfall I’ve ever seen. (such)
I ……………………have never seen such a…………….. beautiful waterfall.
X. Read the text carefully, and then do the tasks that follow
1. Britain has always been a mixed society. In the distant past, Celts, Romans, Saxons, Vikings, and Normans all settled in Britain. During the past 150 years, people from Ireland, the former British colonies and the European Union have also come to Britain.
2. In the 1840s, there was a terrible famine in Ireland. A million people died and a million more left Ireland, and never returned. Most went to the USA, but many came to Britain.
3. In the 1950s and 1960s, the British government invited people from Britain’s former colonies to live and work in Britain. The majority was from the West Indies, Pakistan, India and Hong Kong.
4. People from countries in the European Union are free to travel, live and work in any other EU country. Recently, a lot of people have arrived from Central and Eastern Europe.
5. There are thousands of Indian and Chinese restaurants in the UK. Immigrants from the West Indies started the Notting Hill Carnival in 1965. It is now the biggest street festival in Europe. There are a lot of Irish pubs in Britain and Irish folk music is popular.
Task 1: Match the headings (A-E) with the paragraphs (1-5) of the text
…4…. A. The European Union
…2…. B. Ireland
…1…. C. Introduction
…3…. D. The former colonies
…5…. E. How have immigrants influenced British life?
Task 2: Match the highlighted words in the text with their meanings
……C… 6. settled A. countries which another country controls
…A…… 7. colonies B. most
……E… 8. famine C. came and lived
……C… 9. majority D. not long ago
……D… 10. recently E. a time when there is very little food
…F…… 11. immigrants F. people who come and live in another country
Task 3: Are the sentences True or False?
12. Immigration into Britain started in the 19th century.
-> F
13. People left Ireland in the 1840s because there wasn’t enough food to eat.
-> T
14. Many Irish people left Ireland and returned later.
-> F
15. The West Indies, India, and Pakistan are former British colonies.
-> T
16. In the 1950s and 1960s, the British government tried to stop immigration.
-> F
17. In the last few years, a lot of people have arrived from southern Europe.
-> F