Exercise 6: Give the correct tense or form of the words in brackets
1. We never (meet)............................him. We don’t know what he (look)............................like.
2. On arriving at home I (find)..................that she just (leave)......................a few minutes before.
3. It (rain)............................hard. We can’t do anything until it (stop)............................
4. Last night we (watch)............................TV when the power (fail)............................
5. After he (finish)............................breakfast he (sit)............................down to write some letters.
6. She (have)............................a hard life, but she’s always smiling.
7. I think Jim (be)............................out of town.
8. We (see)................Dorothy since last Saturday.
9. Jack (paint)............................the door.
10. He fell down when he (run)............................towards the church.
11. I (be)......................in the room right now.
12. I’ll come and see you before I (leave).....................for the States.
13. The little girl asked what (happen).............................to her friend.
14. Almost everyone (leave).............................for home by the time we arrived.
15. By the age of 25, he (write)............................two famous novels.
Exercise 7: Rewrite these sentences using words given
4. Where does he live?
What.............................................................................................................................
5. Although the villagers are quite poor, they live a happy and healthy way.
In spite of........................................................................................................................
6. What did the local people say?
Could you tell me...............................................................................................................
7. Romantic films interest me more than war films.
I find.............................................................................................................................
8. A lot of people take the train from Oxford to London every day.
A lot of people travel...........................................................................................................
9. How about asking the local people for help?
Why.............................................................................................................................
10. Is there an ancestral altar in the La Chi’s largest apartment?
Does.............................................................................................................................
Exercise 8*: Sửa lỗi sai
1. The development of transistors made possible it to reduce the size of many electronic devices.
2. My father is a good family man, completely devoted for his wife and kids.
3. The bus was plenty of people who had spent many a happy hour is the stores doing their Christmas shopping.
4. Weather and geography conditions may determine the type of transportation used in a region.
5. When you talk to the old man, please remember to speak out as he’s hard of hearing.
Exercise 11: Use the correct forms of the words given
1. If you go to Sa Pa, you should try some (special)...................of the local people sold at the market.
2. Five-coloured sticky rice is a traditional (special)........................of Tay people.
3. H’mong people live in the northern (mountain)..............................region of Vietnam.
4. The Tai are known for their (weave)...........................garments and their houses on stilts.
5. The (ethnic)......................you can find in Sapa include the Hmong, Dao, and Tay.
Exercise 12: Use the right adjective “-ed” or “-ing”.
1. Sophie was really (annoy).......................with her sister for teasing her.
2. The film we watched last weekend was truly (annoy).......................
3. Mona Lisa’s smile is quite (intrigue).......................
4. Peter felt (embarrass).......................about his misbehaviour.
5. Your remarks were (insult)........................You should apologize.
6. These numbers on teen’s alcohol addiction are rather (disturb).......................
7. Don’t be (frighten).......................! It’s not going to hurt!
8. This has been the most (frighten) ).......................moment of my life!
9. Sometimes people feel a (compel).......................need to eat chocolate.
10. Susie felt rather (frustrate).......................with her performance.
Exercise 14: Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question
Ho Chi Minh City’s Coffee Culture
Ho Chi Minh City is a metropolis where life is very busy and hasty. The best way to enjoy the balance in your mind in such a busy city is to sit on the balcony of one of the numerous coffee houses scattered throughout the city. In this way you will be out of the crowd but able to look down on the street below. You will also be drinking the beverage that must be at least partly responsible for the kinetic energy that has transformed this city into one of the busiest commercial centres of Southeast Asia in just 20 years – it is coffee. The classic Vietnamese coffee served in this city comprises strong coffee, dripped from a small metal filter into a cup containing a quarter as much sweetened condensed milk, then stirred and poured over ice in a glass. Coffee was introduced to Viet Nam by the French in the late 19th century, but the country quickly became a big exporter. At Trung Nguyen Coffee - the Vietnamese equivalent of Starbucks, with a chain of cafés across the city – the coffee menu stretches to five pages. The varieties of Vietnamese coffee produced by Trung Nguyen deserve exploration. They come with different bean combinations and recipes, and nice names such as “Success”, “Creation”, “Discover” and “Thought”. The "Passiona", another brand of Trung Nguyen, has been promoted for women with the promise that drinking this type of coffee would maintain perfect skin and a life of “passion and success”.
1. Coffee is considered.........
A. the biggest part of Viet Nam's exports
B. part of the kinetic energy of Ho Chi Minh City
C. the symbol of the busy and hasty life
D. part of the French culture
2. When you sit on the balcony of a coffee shop enjoying a cup of coffee, you can.........
A. watch the busiest commercial centres of Southeast Asia
B. drink Starbucks coffee
C. taste all types of the classic Vietnamese coffee
D. relax for a while
3. We can inferred from paragraph 2 that the classic Vietnamese coffee served in Ho Chi Minh City may be.....
A. sweet
B. light
C. colourless
D. often hot
4. All of the following are true about Trung Nguyen Coffee EXCEPT that...........
A. it is considered equivalent to Starbucks in Viet Nam.
B. it offers several types of coffee for customers to enjoy
C. its recipes stretches to five pages
D. some types have impressive names
5. The "Passiona" for women promises that by drinking this type of coffee women may have all of the
following EXCEPT that...........
A. they will become more interested in the life
B. they will be more successful in their life
C. they will have perfect skin
D. they will keep their skin lively
Exercise 6:
1. We never met him. We don’t know what he looks like.
2. On arriving at home, I found that she had just left a few minutes before.
3. It is raining hard. We can’t do anything until it stops.
4. Last night, we were watching TV when the power failed.
5. After he finished breakfast, he sat down to write some letters.
6. She has had a hard life, but she’s always smiling.
7. I think Jim is out of town.
8. We haven't seen Dorothy since last Saturday.
9. Jack is painting the door.
10. He fell down when he was running towards the church.
11. I am in the room right now.
12. I’ll come and see you before I leave for the States.
13. The little girl asked what happened to her friend.
14. Almost everyone had left for home by the time we arrived.
15. By the age of 25, he had written two famous novels.
Exercise 7:
4. What is his place of residence?
5. In spite of their poverty, the villagers live a happy and healthy life.
6. Could you tell me what the local people said?
7. I find romantic films more interesting than war films.
8. A lot of people travel by train from Oxford to London every day.
9. Why not ask the local people for help?
10. Does the La Chi's largest apartment have an ancestral altar?
Exercise 8:
1. The development of transistors made it possible to reduce the size of many electronic devices.
2. My father is a good family man, completely devoted to his wife and kids.
3. The bus was full of people who had spent many a happy hour in the stores doing their Christmas shopping.
4. Weather and geographical conditions may determine the type of transportation used in a region.
5. When you talk to the old man, please remember to speak up as he’s hard of hearing.
Exercise 11:
1. If you go to Sa Pa, you should try some specialties of the local people sold at the market.
2. Five-coloured sticky rice is a traditional specialty of Tay people.
3. H'mong people live in the northern mountainous region of Vietnam.
4. The Tai are known for their woven garments and their houses on stilts.
5. The ethnic groups you can find in Sapa include the Hmong, Dao, and Tay.
Exercise 12:
1. Sophie was really annoyed with her sister for teasing her.
2. The film we watched last weekend was truly annoying.
3. Mona Lisa's smile is quite intriguing.
4. Peter felt embarrassed about his misbehavior.
5. Your remarks were insulting. You should apologize.
6. These numbers on teen's alcohol addiction are rather disturbing.
7. Don't be frightened! It's not going to hurt!
8. This has been the most frightening moment of my life!
9. Sometimes people feel a compelled need to eat chocolate.
10. Susie felt rather frustrated with her performance.
Exercise 14:
1. B. part of the kinetic energy of Ho Chi Minh City
2. D. relax for a while
3. A. sweet
4. A. it is considered equivalent to Starbucks in Viet Nam.
5. D. they will keep their skin lively
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