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VIII.Choose the word which best fits each gap.
Doing some form of voluntary work has (1) _________ been more popular with British people. Over 20 million people were engaged (2) _________ voluntary activities in 2013. Volunteering means giving up time to do work of (3) _________ to the community. It can be based in the UK or overseas. Volunteering can take many forms, from working with children with (4)_________ difficulties, in an animal hospital, or planting trees. (5) _________ London won its bid to host the 2012 Olympics, up to 70,000 (6) _________ were needed to help ensure the games were a success.
1. a. ever b. any c. never d. before
2. a. with b. in c. to d. for
3. a. comfort b. benefit c. contribute d. profit
4. a. learn b. learned c. learning d. learnt
5. a. When b. While c. Where d. What
6. a. donors b. visitors c. foreigners d. volunteers
VIII.Choose the word which best fits each gap.
Doing some form of voluntary work has (1) _________ been more popular with British people. Over 20 million people were engaged (2) _________ voluntary activities in 2013. Volunteering means giving up time to do work of (3) _________ to the community. It can be based in the UK or overseas. Volunteering can take many forms, from working with children with (4)_________ difficulties, in an animal hospital, or planting trees. (5) _________ London won its bid to host the 2012 Olympics, up to 70,000 (6) _________ were needed to help ensure the games were a success.
1. a. ever b. any c. never d. before
2. a. with b. in c. to d. for
3. a. comfort b. benefit c. contribute d. profit
4. a. learn b. learned c. learning d. learnt
5. a. When b. While c. Where d. What
6. a. donors b. visitors c. foreigners d. volunteers
VIII.Choose the word which best fits each gap.
Doing some form of voluntary work has (1) _________ been more popular with British people. Over 20 million people were engaged (2) _________ voluntary activities in 2013. Volunteering means giving up time to do work of (3) _________ to the community. It can be based in the UK or overseas. Volunteering can take many forms, from working with children with (4)_________ difficulties, in an animal hospital, or planting trees. (5) _________ London won its bid to host the 2012 Olympics, up to 70,000 (6) _________ were needed to help ensure the games were a success.
1. a. ever b. any c. never d. before
2. a. with b. in c. to d. for
3. a. comfort b. benefit c. contribute d. profit
4. a. learn b. learned c. learning d. learnt
5. a. When b. While c. Where d. What
6. a. donors b. visitors c. foreigners d. volunteers
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1. At the moment we (sit) .........are sitting..................... in a cafe. We (wait) .....are waiting................ for the museum to open, so I (write) ...............am writing............. some postcards.
2. Miss Helen (help) ..............will help............... as soon as she (finish) ........finishes..................... that letter.
3. Boys (play) .......to play...................... marbles or catch while girls enjoy (skip) .......skipping....... rope or chatting.
4. (you/ go) ...................Will you go.................. abroad for your holiday? - Well, I (get) .........will.get......... a holiday job. I’m going to an agent’s on Saturday (find out) .........to find out.................. about it.
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I> Give the correct form of the words
a) Please .......acknowlege............ our letter of the 14th. We have not had a reply KNOW
b) Keith’s exam results turned out to be disastrous…. DISASTER
c) There will be no pay rises in the ....foreseeable......... future. SEE
d) Jim is one of the most .......well-spoken.......... members of the committee SPEAK
e) What are the entry ...........requirements....... at this university? REQUIRE
f) Jackie suffered as a child from a very strict.......upbringing........ . BRING
g) I thing that your ..........assumptions...... about the cost are wrong. ASSUME
h) This statue ........commemorates.......... the soldiers who died in the war. MEMORY
i) The idea that the sun ‘rises’ is a popular .........misconception.......... . CONCEIVE
j) Ruth has gone back to college to get a teaching ............qualification.......... QUALIFY
I> Give the correct form of the words
a) Please acknowledge our letter of the 14th. We have not had a reply KNOW
b) Keith’s exam results turned out to be disastrous DISASTER
c) There will be no pay rises in the foreseeable future. SEE
d) Jim is one of the most ourspoken members of the committee SPEAK
e) What are the entry requirements at this university? REQUIRE
f) Jackie suffered as a child from a very strict upbringing. BRING
g) I thing that your assumptions about the cost are wrong. ASSUME
h) This statue commemoretes the soldiers who died in the war. MEMORY
i) The idea that the sun ‘rises’ is a popular misconception . CONCEIVE
j) Ruth has gone back to college to get a teaching qualification. QUALIFY
The first reason why many families do volunteer work is that they feel satisfied and proud. The feeling of fulfillment comes from helping the community and other people. In addition, volunteering is a great way for families to have fun and closer. But many people say they don’t have time to volunteer because they have to work and take care of their families. If that’s the case, try rethinking some of your free time as a family. You could select just one or two projects a year and make them a family tradition. For instance, your family can make and donate gift blankets for the old homeless people on holidays. Your family can also spend only one Saturday morning a month collecting rubbish in your neighborhood.
31. How do people often feel when they volunteer?
They feel satisfied and proud.
32. How can your family benefit from doing volunteer?
Volunteering is a great way for families to have fun and closer.
33. Why don’t some people have time to volunteer?
Because they have to work and take care of their families.
34. How can your family help the old homeless people?
They can make and donate gift blankets for the old homeless people on holidays.
35. Is collecting rubbish in the neighborhood an example of volunteer work?
Yes, it is
1.Became
2.wasn't listened
3.didn't
4.was found
5.spends
6.how ever you make
7.listening
9.to arrive ( cấu trúc try +to v)
10.watching /rereading ( cấu trúc prefer +ving to ving )
VI. Write the correct form or tense of the verbs in brackets.
1. At present, the social networks …became…………. (become) more popular among young generation.
2. I …wasn't listening……………. (not listen) to their new CD yet. Is it any good?
3. When I was a student, I …didn't ……………. (not ) doing homework.
4. Facebook …was found….... (found) in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg and Eduardo Saverin.
5. The American ………spends………. (spend) 34 hours a week watching television.
6. ……How ever you make…………. (you/ ever/ make) origami cranes?
7. I’ve just bought a new CD of folk songs. I……listening…………. (listen) to it tonight.
8. Do you adore …lied……………. (lie) in a hot bath?
9. Please try …to arrive……………. (arrive) punctually at 8.30.
10. Many teenagers prefer …watching…………. (watch) TV to …reading………. (read) books.
III. READING: (2,0 pts)
1. Choose the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Doing some form of voluntary work has ever been more popular (25)______ British people. Over 20 million people were engaged in voluntary (26)_________ in 2013. Volunteering means giving time to do work of benefit to the community. It can be based in the UK or overseas. Volunteering can take(27)______ forms, from working with children with learning difficulties, in an animal hospital, or planting trees. When London won its bid to host the 2012 Olympics, up to 70,000 (28)__________were needed to help ensure the games were successful.
Question 25: A. with B. in C. on D. of
Question 26: A. act B. activities C. action D. activity
Question 27: A. a little B. litter C. many D. much
Question 28: A. visitors B. donors C. foreigners D. volunteers
2. Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Scouting began in England in 1970. The Boy Scouts of America started three years later. Today, there are Boy Scout programs in more than 140 countries. In the United States alone, there are over 4 million Scouts. Boy Scouts learn useful skills while having fun. Scouts swim and play sports, go camping and hiking, and learn how to survive in the outdoors. They also learn how to protect the environment. Other Scout activities include making art and craft, learning first aid, and learning how to use computers or fix cars. Scouts often do community service and volunteer work. Scouts learn teamwork by working together.
Question 29: How many Scouts are there in America?
A. 450 million B. over 4 million C. about 450 million D. under 450 million
Question 30: Boy Scouts find Scouting_____________ when they learn skills
A. bored B. enjoyable C. tired D. exhausted
Question 31: Scouts learn many skills except______________.
A. swimming B. collecting things C. going camping D. playing sports
Question 32: The word “together” in line 6 is closest in meaning to_____________.
A. one by one. B. alone. C. in groups. D. all members