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V. Complete the sentences with the words below.

bride candles evil groom reception spirits horror

Scary Wedding is a new play about a wedding at the local theatre. The idea is to explore why some people enjoy 1__________ stories and 2__________ characters. Rooney and Koberts play the part of the 3__________ and 4__________ at the wedding, together with a group of 5__________ that nobody can see. There are no electric lights at the wedding 6__________, only 7__________ – and some very scary music!

VI. Complete the dialogue with the words below.

free how let's perfect sounds thanks

A: It's Tom's birthday tomorrow!

B: 1___________ have a party!

A: No, 2__________! Not tomorrow! We all have an exam the day after.

B: Well, are you 3___________ at the weekend?

A: Yes, that 4_____________ good!

B: 5_____________ about using my dad's garage?

A: That's 6____________! Is it warm, though?

PART FOUR: READING:

I. Read and circle the best option A, B, C or D to complete the passage:

One of the first novels in the history of literature (1)………….written in England in 1719. It was Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. Daniel Defoe was born (2)…………London in the family of a rich man. When Daniel was a schoolboy, he began to write stories. After (3)…………..school, he worked in his father’s shop and (4)………….articles for newspapers. Defoe visited many countries and met many people. That helped him (5)……………in his writings.

In 1719, when Defoe was sixty years old, he wrote the novel Robinson Crusoe which (6)………………him famous. Defoe used in his book a true story about a sailor who (7)…………….on an island for four years. Robinson Crusoe in Defoe’s novel lived on an island for twenty- eight years. People liked (8)……………novel in England and in many other countries, Daniel Defoe wrote other books. (9)…………..; his novel Robinson Crusoe was the (10)…………….famous. Defoe was not a rich man when he died in 1731.

1. A. has B. have C. was D. were

2. A. in B. at C. on D. from

3. A. coming B. going C. staying D. leaving

4. A. sold B. wrote C. bought D. read

5. A. few B. much C. plenty D. many

6. A. made B. did C. brought D. let

7. A. visited B. came C. went D. lived

8. A. a B. an C. the D. Ø

9. A. And B. Because C. So D. However

10. A. very B. much C. most D. best

USE OF ENGLISH

II. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets.

1. I _________ (INVITE) all my relatives to my _________ (ENGAGE) party next month.

2. I _________ (PREFER) parties with no theme, so I _________ (NOT / GO) to the fancy dress party this weekend.

3. We _________ (PLAN) a _________ (LEAVE) party for the exchange students from France this Saturday.

4. My sister has _________ (CURL) hair, but she _________ (WANT) straight hair, so she’s going to the hairdressers on Friday.

5. Sorry, I _________ (NOT / UNDERSTAND) your message. Are we meeting at 9 o’clock in the morning, or 9 o’clock at night? – I’m a bit _________ (CONFUSE.

READING

I. Read the text. MARTHA BLEWITT'S FASHION BLOG

December 29

Hello everyone! Here I am on a weekend trip to Prague – in the middle of winter. People are wearing their best winter clothes. Lots of heavy jackets and coats for the men, and long skirts and boots for the women – because it's not easy to walk in the snow in normal shoes! People in the park are doing exercises in tracksuits and trainers, but with a sweatshirt on top!

February 7

Today's report is from a fancy dress party to celebrate Carnival here in the south of France. I notice that nobody's wearing hats, maybe because it's quite warm. And I can't see many coats either. Lots of colourful tops and comfortable, informal trousers like leggings and joggers – a few men are even wearing shorts! Everyone's having a great time, dancing in the streets. And if you don't wear a hat, it can't fall off when you're dancing!

July 12

Hello again – now I'm in Berlin in July. Everybody seems to have a message on their T-shirts, and in all kinds of different languages! Young people are wearing shorts, skirts, jeans and trainers – really casual clothes. But it's easy to see the business people in their suits and ties and shiny shoes! They look so serious! Orange seems like a popular colour this summer, especially with the women. Men seem to prefer greens and blues.

Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?

1. Normal shoes are common in Prague in winter. ___

2. People are jogging in the streets at Carnival. ___

3. People with hats are dancing at Carnival. ___

4. Business people in Berlin always wear very smart clothes. ___

5. Men and women in Berlin aren't wearing the same colours.

WRITING

I. Choose a mistake from the underlined words in the following sentences and correct it.

1. John usually goes to the dancing group at Saturday night.

A B C D

2. Yesterday Tam went to school late. – So do I

A B C D

3. In Geography, we study past and present events in Vietnam and around the world.

A B C D

4. We can learn much things from books.

A B C D

5. I’m tired of waiting for buses. I’m going there in foot.

A B C D

II. Finish the second sentence in such a way that is similar the original one.

1. How much is this dictionary ?

-> How much does .....................................................................................................

2. There are over eight hundred stamps in Tim’s collection.

-> Tim’s collection......................................................................................................

3. How old is your father ?

-> What ........................................................................................................................

4. What is your son’s weight

-> How ..........................................................................................................................

5. Mr Pike couldn’t enjoy the meal because of stomachache.

-> The stomachache prevented ......................................................................................

6. You shouldn’t eat too much meat.

-> You’d .........................................................................................................................

7. He is a careful driver.

-> He................................................................................................................................

8. Listening to music at home is more interesting than going to the concert.

-> I prefer ....................................................................................................................

9. It is a six-hour drive from London to Edinburg.

-> It takes......................................................................................

10. My brother drinks more coffee than my sister does.

-My sister drinks …………………………………………………

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28 tháng 3 2020

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Read the conversations about some festivals around the world, and then answer thw questions. Jack: Hello there, everyone. It's festival time here in UK and today we're bringing you some pictures and information about late summer festivals around the world. Let's start in the USA. Our reporter Anna Lindstrom is at the Boston Carnival right now. How's it going, Anna? Anna: Hi, Jack. It's great. It's really hot, late August day. I'm having a good time..., everyone is having a good time. Jack:...
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Read the conversations about some festivals around the world, and then answer thw questions.

Jack: Hello there, everyone. It's festival time here in UK and today we're bringing you some pictures and information about late summer festivals around the world. Let's start in the USA. Our reporter Anna Lindstrom is at the Boston Carnival right now. How's it going, Anna?

Anna: Hi, Jack. It's great. It's really hot, late August day. I'm having a good time..., everyone is having a good time.

Jack: What's happening right now?

Anna: Well, I'm standing in the street and I'm watching some fantastic dancers. They've moving slowly towards me. They're wearing really colourful costumes and they're dancing very well.

Jack: Sounds good.

Anna: Yes, and I'm with Whitney, who makes food for all the partygoers here. Whitney, what are you doing?

Whitney: Well, I'm cooking some lovely Caribbean chicken curry.

Anna: Mmm, it smells wonderful.

Jack: Thank you, Anna. Now, Boston isn't the only place having a party at this time of the year. Our reporter Justin Leonard is at the Mariachi festival in Guadalajara, Mexico. Justin, how's it going over there?

Justin: Hi, Jack. It's great here. I'm sitting in the town square and I'm listening to some fantastic mariachi music. In this band, the guitarists are all playing together; it's lovely.

Jack: It sounds noisy there.

Justin: It is! The spectators aren't just listening, they're clapping and shouting and singing with the music.

Jack: Thank you, Justin. And in Helsinki, Finland, Pam Sykes is reporting on the Helsinki Festival.

Pam: Hello, Jack. Well, it's quiet here - it's not like Mexico. This is an arts festival, so it's all in cinemas, theaters and concert halls. Some people are queuing behind me to go into a theater. I have Mika here with me. Mika, what are you queuing for today?

Mika: I'm not queuing for the theater - I'm with my children - they're over there; they're waiting to see some funny films, some old films with Charlie Chaplin.

Pam: That sounds like fun! Thank you, Mika. back to you, Jack.

Jack: Thanks, Pam. Now, in the studio this afternoon...

1. Which festival is happening in USA?

................................................................

2. What can we hear or see at the Mariachi festival?
...................................................................................

3. What are the spectators at the Mariachi festival doing?

............................................................................................

4. What kind of festival is the Helsinki Festival?

.................................................................................

5. What do people often do at the Helsinki Festival?

..................................................................................

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5 tháng 2 2018

Read the conversations about some festivals around the world, and then answer thw questions.

Jack: Hello there, everyone. It's festival time here in UK and today we're bringing you some pictures and information about late summer festivals around the world. Let's start in the USA. Our reporter Anna Lindstrom is at the Boston Carnival right now. How's it going, Anna?

Anna: Hi, Jack. It's great. It's really hot, late August day. I'm having a good time..., everyone is having a good time.

Jack: What's happening right now?

Anna: Well, I'm standing in the street and I'm watching some fantastic dancers. They've moving slowly towards me. They're wearing really colourful costumes and they're dancing very well.

Jack: Sounds good.

Anna: Yes, and I'm with Whitney, who makes food for all the partygoers here. Whitney, what are you doing?

Whitney: Well, I'm cooking some lovely Caribbean chicken curry.

Anna: Mmm, it smells wonderful.

Jack: Thank you, Anna. Now, Boston isn't the only place having a party at this time of the year. Our reporter Justin Leonard is at the Mariachi festival in Guadalajara, Mexico. Justin, how's it going over there?

Justin: Hi, Jack. It's great here. I'm sitting in the town square and I'm listening to some fantastic mariachi music. In this band, the guitarists are all playing together; it's lovely.

Jack: It sounds noisy there.

Justin: It is! The spectators aren't just listening, they're clapping and shouting and singing with the music.

Jack: Thank you, Justin. And in Helsinki, Finland, Pam Sykes is reporting on the Helsinki Festival.

Pam: Hello, Jack. Well, it's quiet here - it's not like Mexico. This is an arts festival, so it's all in cinemas, theaters and concert halls. Some people are queuing behind me to go into a theater. I have Mika here with me. Mika, what are you queuing for today?

Mika: I'm not queuing for the theater - I'm with my children - they're over there; they're waiting to see some funny films, some old films with Charlie Chaplin.

Pam: That sounds like fun! Thank you, Mika. back to you, Jack.

Jack: Thanks, Pam. Now, in the studio this afternoon...

1. Which festival is happening in USA?

- Boston Carnival is happening in USA

2. What can we hear or see at the Mariachi festival?

- We can listen to some fantastic mariachi music

3. What are the spectators at the Mariachi festival doing?

- They aren't just listening, they're clapping and shouting and singing with the music

4. What kind of festival is the Helsinki Festival?

- It is an arts festival

5. What do people often do at the Helsinki Festival?

- They often queue to go into a theater

Put a word in each gap in the following dialogue, then practise it with a parter Teacher : There are a lot of festivels around the world. Which festival do you like, Nick ? Nick : I like The Cannes Film Festival. Many film directors, stars and critics come to the ( 1 ) ....................... New film are shown and prizes are given out. The biggest prize is the Palme d'Or, which is ( 2 ) .......................... to the best film. Teacher : That's really interesting. How about you, Tom ?...
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Put a word in each gap in the following dialogue, then practise it with a parter

Teacher : There are a lot of festivels around the world. Which festival do you like, Nick ?

Nick : I like The Cannes Film Festival. Many film directors, stars and critics come to the ( 1 ) ....................... New film are shown and prizes are given out. The biggest prize is the Palme d'Or, which is ( 2 ) .......................... to the best film.

Teacher : That's really interesting. How about you, Tom ?

Tom : I like Diwali. It's an Indian festival.

Teacher : ( 3 ) ....................... do you like it ?

Tom : Well, it's a religious festival. There are both of candles and firewords during Diwali

Teacher : That's great ! And you, Hoa ?

Hoa : I like Elephant Race Festival in Dak Lak. It's very amazing to ( 4 ) ........................ them racing

Teacher : Wow ! That sounds fascinating ! What about you, Sam ?

Sam : I like music festival called Burning Man. It's ( 5 ) ........................... every year at the end of August. People go to the desert, make a camp and have a party

Teacher : Thank you all. You really know more than me.

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19 tháng 2 2017

Put a word in each gap in the following dialogue, then practise it with a parter

Teacher : There are a lot of festivels around the world. Which festival do you like, Nick ?

Nick : I like The Cannes Film Festival. Many film directors, stars and critics come to the ( 1 ) ..........FESTIVAL............. New film are shown and prizes are given out. The biggest prize is the Palme d'Or, which is ( 2 ) .........GIVEN................. to the best film.

Teacher : That's really interesting. How about you, Tom ?

Tom : I like Diwali. It's an Indian festival.

Teacher : ( 3 ) ..........WHY............. do you like it ?

Tom : Well, it's a religious festival. There are both of candles and firewords during Diwali

Teacher : That's great ! And you, Hoa ?

Hoa : I like Elephant Race Festival in Dak Lak. It's very amazing to ( 4 ) ............SEE............ them racing

Teacher : Wow ! That sounds fascinating ! What about you, Sam ?

Sam : I like music festival called Burning Man. It's ( 5 ) ...........HELD................ every year at the end of August. People go to the desert, make a camp and have a party

Teacher : Thank you all. You really know more than me.

Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the questions below. PLACES FOR PARTIES Jack is planning a birthday party with twenty stars from the worlds of sport, music and films. But Jack isn't famous - and the stars aren't real. He's planning a Party for 60 guests at Madame Tussauds, the famous waxworks museum. Jack says he's really excited about the party because Angelina Jolie is waiting for him there. Sue and Olivia are planning a big family...
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Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the questions below. PLACES FOR PARTIES Jack is planning a birthday party with twenty stars from the worlds of sport, music and films. But Jack isn't famous - and the stars aren't real. He's planning a Party for 60 guests at Madame Tussauds, the famous waxworks museum. Jack says he's really excited about the party because Angelina Jolie is waiting for him there. Sue and Olivia are planning a big family party at a famous landmark: the Tower of London. The venue-called the Pavilion- isn't inside the Tower: it's next to it. There's space for 200 guests to have dinner. One wall of the Pavilion has lots of windows and there are amazing views of the Tower at night. (Source: Solutions elementary workbook) 41. Which of the following sentences is not true about Jack? A. He is a famous star. B. He is a normal person. C. He has 80 friends who are famous stars. D. He is Angelina Jolie's relative. 42. Why does Jack hold his birthday party at Madame Tussauds? A. He wants to have the feeling of celebrating it with famous people. B. He is more confident to be with unreal people. C. He invites a large number of guests. D. He wants Angelina Jolie to come. 43. How does Jack seem to feel now? A. anxious B. pleased C. stressed D. eager 44. What does the word venue likely mean? A. place B. position C. gesture D. sight 45. What is special about the Pavilion? A. It has a large number of windows. B. It has the same structure as the Tower of London. C. Its numerous windows look over the Tower of London. D. It is inside the Tower of London.
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Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the questions below. PLACES FOR PARTIES Jack is planning a birthday party with twenty stars from the worlds of sport, music and films. But Jack isn't famous - and the stars aren't real. He's planning a Party for 60 guests at Madame Tussauds, the famous waxworks museum. Jack says he's really excited about the party because Angelina Jolie is waiting for him there. Sue and Olivia are planning a big family...
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Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the questions below. PLACES FOR PARTIES Jack is planning a birthday party with twenty stars from the worlds of sport, music and films. But Jack isn't famous - and the stars aren't real. He's planning a Party for 60 guests at Madame Tussauds, the famous waxworks museum. Jack says he's really excited about the party because Angelina Jolie is waiting for him there. Sue and Olivia are planning a big family party at a famous landmark: the Tower of London. The venue-called the Pavilion- isn't inside the Tower: it's next to it. There's space for 200 guests to have dinner. One wall of the Pavilion has lots of windows and there are amazing views of the Tower at night. (Source: Solutions elementary workbook) 41. Which of the following sentences is not true about Jack? A. He is a famous star. B. He is a normal person. C. He has 80 friends who are famous stars. D. He is Angelina Jolie's relative. 42. Why does Jack hold his birthday party at Madame Tussauds? A. He wants to have the feeling of celebrating it with famous people. B. He is more confident to be with unreal people. C. He invites a large number of guests. D. He wants Angelina Jolie to come. 43. How does Jack seem to feel now? A. anxious B. pleased C. stressed D. eager 44. What does the word venue likely mean? A. place B. position C. gesture D. sight 45. What is special about the Pavilion? A. It has a large number of windows. B. It has the same structure as the Tower of London. C. Its numerous windows look over the Tower of London. D. It is inside the Tower of London.
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18 tháng 8 2020

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18 tháng 8 2020

41. Which of the following sentences is not true about Jack?

A. He is a famous star.

B. He is a normal person.

C. He has 80 friends who are famous stars.

D. He is Angelina Jolie's relative.

42. Why does Jack hold his birthday party at Madame Tussauds?

A. He wants to have the feeling of celebrating it with famous people.

B. He is more confident to be with unreal people.

C. He invites a large number of guests.

D. He wants Angelina Jolie to come.

43. How does Jack seem to feel now?

A. anxious B. pleased C. stressed D. eager

44. What does the word venue likely mean?

A. place B. position C. gesture D. sight

45. What is special about the Pavilion?

A. It has a large number of windows.

B. It has the same structure as the Tower of London.

C. Its numerous windows look over the Tower of London.

D. It is inside the Tower of London.

Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the questions below. PLACES FOR PARTIES Jack is planning a birthday party with twenty stars from the worlds of sport, music and films. But Jack isn't famous - and the stars aren't real. He's planning a Party for 60 guests at Madame Tussauds, the famous waxworks museum. Jack says he's really excited about the party because Angelina Jolie is waiting for him there. Sue and Olivia are planning a big...
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Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the questions below. PLACES FOR PARTIES Jack is planning a birthday party with twenty stars from the worlds of sport, music and films. But Jack isn't famous - and the stars aren't real. He's planning a Party for 60 guests at Madame Tussauds, the famous waxworks museum. Jack says he's really excited about the party because Angelina Jolie is waiting for him there. Sue and Olivia are planning a big family party at a famous landmark: the Tower of London. The venue-called the Pavilion- isn't inside the Tower: it's next to it. There's space for 200 guests to have dinner. One wall of the Pavilion has lots of windows and there are amazing views of the Tower at night. (Source: Solutions elementary workbook) 41. Which of the following sentences is not true about Jack? A. He is a famous star. B. He is a normal person. C. He has 80 friends who are famous stars. D. He is Angelina Jolie's relative. 42. Why does Jack hold his birthday party at Madame Tussauds? A. He wants to have the feeling of celebrating it with famous people. B. He is more confident to be with unreal people. C. He invites a large number of guests. D. He wants Angelina Jolie to come. 43. How does Jack seem to feel now? A. anxious B. pleased C. stressed D. eager 44. What does the word venue likely mean? A. place B. position C. gesture D. sight 45. What is special about the Pavilion? A. It has a large number of windows. B. It has the same structure as the Tower of London. C. Its numerous windows look over the Tower of London. D. It is inside the Tower of London.
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18 tháng 8 2020

Jack is planning a birthday party with twenty stars from the worlds of sport, music and films. But Jack isn't famous - and the stars aren't real. He's planning a Party for 60 guests at Madame Tussauds, the famous waxworks museum. Jack says he's really excited about the party because Angelina Jolie is waiting for him there. Sue and Olivia are planning a big family party at a famous landmark: the Tower of London. The venue-called the Pavilion- isn't inside the Tower: it's next to it. There's space for 200 guests to have dinner. One wall of the Pavilion has lots of windows and there are amazing views of the Tower at night.

41. Which of the following sentences is not true about Jack?

A. He is a famous star.

B. He is a normal person.

C. He has 80 friends who are famous stars.

D. He is Angelina Jolie's relative.

42. Why does Jack hold his birthday party at Madame Tussauds?

A. He wants to have the feeling of celebrating it with famous people.

B. He is more confident to be with unreal people.

C. He invites a large number of guests.

D. He wants Angelina Jolie to come.

43. How does Jack seem to feel now?

A. anxious

B. pleased

C. stressed

D. eager

44. What does the word venue likely mean?

A. place

B. position

C. gesture

D. sight

45. What is special about the Pavilion?

A. It has a large number of windows.

B. It has the same structure as the Tower of London.

C. Its numerous windows look over the Tower of London.

D. It is inside the Tower of London.

10 tháng 8 2018

Competele the conversation with the words in the box

lovely called comedy tickets problems

kind look after much animated cartoon

What .kind.. of film is Shawn of the Dead?

It's a ...comedy . It's very funny, but it's also a horror film and it;s very fringtening sometimes

Oh, i don't mind film that are scary. What other films are on

There The Princess and the frog. It an ..cartoon ... film from Diney

What it about

It about a princess who lives in New Orleans

No, I don't want to watch a ..lovely ..

Ther an A merican film which is very good it called ... The Pursuit of Happines. A man goes to New York lots of .problems .., Bbut it a .animated . film Will Smith i in it

Ok. Two ....tickets ..., please. How .much .. tha?

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complete the conversation with the words form the box. animated cartoon comedy kind much tickets look after problems lovely called Sam: What(1).............. of film is Shaun of the Dead? Woman: It's a(2) ....................... It's very funny, but it's also a horror film and it's very frightening sometimes. Sam: Oh, I don't mind films that are scary. What other films are on? Woman: There's The Princess and thr Frog. It's an(3)............................ film from Disney. Sam: What's it...
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complete the conversation with the words form the box.

animated cartoon comedy kind much tickets look after problems lovely called

Sam: What(1).............. of film is Shaun of the Dead?

Woman: It's a(2) ....................... It's very funny, but it's also a horror film and it's very frightening sometimes.

Sam: Oh, I don't mind films that are scary. What other films are on?

Woman: There's The Princess and thr Frog. It's an(3)............................ film from Disney.

Sam: What's it about?

Woman: It's about a princess who lives in New Orleans.

Sam: No, I don't want to watch a (4)..........................

Woman: There's an America film which is very good. It's(5)........................ The Pursuit of Happiness. A man goes to New York, where he has to (6)........................ his son and go to work. He has lots of (7)......................, but it's a (8).................. film. Will Smith is in it.

Sam: OK. Two (9)...................., please. How (10) is that?

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14 tháng 1 2018

complete the conversation with the words form the box.

animated cartoon comedy kind much tickets look after problems lovely called

Sam: What(1).......kind....... of film is Shaun of the Dead?

Woman: It's a(2) .........comedy.............. It's very funny, but it's also a horror film and it's very frightening sometimes.

Sam: Oh, I don't mind films that are scary. What other films are on?

Woman: There's The Princess and thr Frog. It's an(3)..............animated.............. film from Disney.

Sam: What's it about?

Woman: It's about a princess who lives in New Orleans.

Sam: No, I don't want to watch a (4).........cartoon.................

Woman: There's an America film which is very good. It's(5)........called................ The Pursuit of Happiness. A man goes to New York, where he has to (6)...........look after............. his son and go to work. He has lots of (7)........problems.............., but it's a (8)......lovely............ film. Will Smith is in it.

Sam: OK. Two (9).........tickets..........., please. How much (10) is that?

Can you think of a day without music?"Oh,that's not possible!"You may say.Yes,you (1)................... right.There is music everywhere:at home,in the concert hall,in parks,at the seaside and even in the forest.But in the forrest,of (2)...............,it's better to listen to birds (3)..................... and other natural sounds like the wind in the trees.People can not live (4)...................music.They listen to music,they dance the music,they learn to play musical...
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Can you think of a day without music?"Oh,that's not possible!"You may say.Yes,you (1)................... right.There is music everywhere:at home,in the concert hall,in parks,at the seaside and even in the forest.But in the forrest,of (2)...............,it's better to listen to birds (3)..................... and other natural sounds like the wind in the trees.People can not live (4)...................music.They listen to music,they dance the music,they learn to play musical (5)...............Musical education at (6).....................is very important.There is special literature for music teachers and for all people who are (7)...............in it.

But what is music?Specialists explain it very well,and we (8).....................understand everything,especially if music is performed (9)....................illustrate their talks.Music isn't a combination of pleasant sounds only.It is an art that (10).....................life.Music reflects people's ideas and emotions.

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13 tháng 12 2018

Can you think of a day without music?"Oh,that's not possible!"You may say.Yes,you (1)......are............. right.There is music everywhere:at home,in the concert hall,in parks,at the seaside and even in the forest.But in the forrest,of (2)......course.........,it's better to listen to birds (3)............singing......... and other natural sounds like the wind in the trees.People can not live (4)........without...........music.They listen to music,they dance the music,they learn to play musical (5)....instruments...........Musical education at (6)...........schools..........is very important.There is special literature for music teachers and for all people who are (7).......interested.......in it.

But what is music?Specialists explain it very well,and we (8)...........can..........understand everything,especially if music is performed (9).............to.......illustrate their talks.Music isn't a combination of pleasant sounds only.It is an art that (10).......reflects..............life.Music reflects people's ideas and emotions.

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12 tháng 6 2017

Ex17: Complete B's answers. Some sentences are positive and some are negative. Use the present perfect tence of the verbs in the box:

be; eat; read; have; meet; play; try; see; know;

1. A: Who's that woman by the door?

B: I don't know. I ..have never met... her before.

2. A: Are you hungry?

B: Yes. I ....have tried..... much today.

3. A: Can you play chess?

B: Yes, but I ....have played.......... for ages.

4. A: Did you enjoy your holiday?

B: Yes. It's the best holiday I ...have (ever) had........ for a long time.

5. A: What's that book like?

B: Very interesting. I .....have read... it three times.

6. A: Is Paris an interesting place?

B: I'về no idea. I ....have never been....... there.

7. A: Do you like spaghetti?

B: I don't know. I .....have never eaten...... it.

8. A: How well do you know him?

B: Very well. We ...have known...... each other since we were children.