Khoanh tròn vào đáp án đúng.
Nowadays, leisure activities are totally different from the past. Many people no longer enjoy (1) _______ in outdoor activities after school. Instead, they (2) _______ playing computer games or (3) ______ the web in their free time. Some people (4) ______ too much on the computer and the Internet. For example, they prefer (5) _______ messages to having a face-to-face conversation with their friends. Even when people (6) ______ out with their friends, they rarely talk but they use their phones to surf the web. However, many people dislike the Internet and the (7) _______ world. They hate to waste time on the computer and (8) _______ other activities such as reading, shopping or sports.
1. A. participate B. to participate C. participating D. participates
2. A. fancy B. don’t mind C. dislike D. hate
3. A. sailing B. surfing C. swimming D. diving
4. A. play B. rely C. addict D. use
5. A. send B. to send C. to sending D. sends
6. A. play B. rely C. meet D. hang
7. A. virtual B. real C.fake D. new
8. A. dislike B. detest C. enjoy D. mind
Bài 2: Đọc đoạn văn sau và điền T (True) trước câu đúng với nội dung bài đọc, điền F (False) trước câu không đúng với nội dung bài đọc.
LEISURE ACTIVITIES IN BRITAIN
The weekends are a time for many leisure activities in Britain. British people often have to work five days a week from Monday to Friday so the weekend is a precious time for family and friends. People enjoy various indoor and outdoor activities in Britain. According to the EU’s statistical office, British people spend about 45% of their free time watching television, 24% of their free time socializing, 22-23% on sport and hobbies, and 10% on other activities. Other popular leisure activities are listening to the radio, listening to pre-recorded music, reading, DIY, gardening, eating out and going to the cinema.
The most common leisure activity in the UK is watching television. The average viewing time is 25 hours per person per week. Almost all households have at least one television set. The second most popular activity in Britain is visiting or entertaining friends or relations. Another popular leisure activity is gardening. The British are known as a nation of gardeners. Most people have a garden on their property. Every town in Britain has one or more DIY centres and garden centres. These are like supermarkets for the home and garden. These places are very popular with British home-owners at the weekends.
_______ 1. People enjoy various indoor activities in Britain.
_______ 2. British people spend more than half of their free time watching television.
_______ 3. The most common leisure activity in the UK is visiting or entertaining friends or relations.
_______ 4. All households have at least one television set.
_______ 5. British people are all gardeners.
_______ 6. All towns in Britain have one or more DIY centres and garden centres.
Bài 2: Khoanh tròn vào đáp án đúng.
1. Are you (interested/ interesting) in classical music?
2. I always feel (exhausted/ exhausting) after long working hours.
3. The movie I saw last night was (excited/ exciting).
4. I find it (astonished/astonishing) you didn’t like sci-fi movies.
5. My sister easily gets (embarrassed/ embarrassing).
6. Tom, you look (tired/ tiring). What have you done?
7. I think all my teachers are (amazed/ amazing). I love them very much.
8. Last week, my father threw a (surprised/ surprising) party to celebrate my birthday.
9. I didn’t find the jokes at all (amused/ amusing).
10. Last year, I had a really (terrified/ terrifying) experience at the camp site.
11. I never find reading books (bored/ boring).
12. His wife looked (astounded/astouding) at the news.
13. Ann was (thrilled/ thrilling) to bits that she got the job.
14. This complicated system really makes me (confusing/confused).
The film was terribly (disappointed/ disappointing).
Bài 2: Khoanh tròn vào đáp án đúng.
1. Are you (interested/ interesting) in classical music?
2. I always feel (exhausted/ exhausting) after long working hours.
3. The movie I saw last night was (excited/ exciting).
4. I find it (astonished/astonishing) you didn’t like sci-fi movies.
5. My sister easily gets (embarrassed/ embarrassing).
6. Tom, you look (tired/ tiring). What have you done?
7. I think all my teachers are (amazed/ amazing). I love them very much.
8. Last week, my father threw a (surprised/ surprising) party to celebrate my birthday.
9. I didn’t find the jokes at all (amused/ amusing).
10. Last year, I had a really (terrified/ terrifying) experience at the camp site.
11. I never find reading books (bored/ boring).
12. His wife looked (astounded/astouding) at the news.
13. Ann was (thrilled/ thrilling) to bits that she got the job.
14. This complicated system really makes me (confusing/confused).
The film was terribly (disappointed/ disappointing).