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V. Complete the conditional sentences type 1 with the suitable modal verbs and ordinary verbs.
21. If it rains,I.will go.to shool by bus.
22. If our teacher gets angry with us, she.will give.us extra homework.
23. If people don’t have much time, they.will eat.fast food.
24. If you drink hot milk before bedtime, you.will feel.well.
25. If you get up late, you.won't have.time for breakfast.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of thequestions.
Isn’t it amazing how much time we spend talking about food?, “Have you ever eaten......?”, “What did you have for lunch?” and so on. And yet when you travel from one country to another, you find that people have quite different feelings about food. People often feel that what they eat is normal, and that what other people eat is strange or silly.
In most part of Asia, for example, no meal is complete without rice. In England, people eat potatoes every day. In the Middle East, bread is the main part of every meal. Eating, like so many things we do, becomes a habit which is difficult to change. Americans like to drink a lot of orange juice and coffee. The English drink tea four or five times every day. Australians drink a large amount of beer, and the French drink wine every day.
The sort of meat people like to eat also differs from one country to another. Horse meat is thought to be delicious in France. In Hong Kong, some people enjoy eating snakes. Newzelanders eat sheep meat, but they never eat goat meat. The Japanese don’t like eat sheep meat because of its smell, but they enjoy raw fish.
So it seems that although eating is a topic that we can talk about for hours, there is little common sense in what we say about it. People everywhere enjoy eating what they have always been eating, and there is very little we can do to change our eating habits.
28. The text is mainly about............
A. people’s attitude to food B. the importance of meat
C. strange dishes in the world D. food and life
29. The writer think that ............
A. people eat only what is normal to everybody
B. people often change their feelings about food
C. people have different opinions about food
D. people like eating different food as they travel from one country to another.
30. In many Asian countries............
A. people almost always have rice in their meal B. rice is a perfect food
C. rice is included in every menu D. rice is completely eaten
31. The Japanese enjoy eating raw fish because............
A. it is not good to have fish cooked B. it is special to them
C. it is well boiled D. it doesn’t smell
32. People everywhere think that............
A. we can spend few hours talking about food
B. there is very little common sense in talking about food
C. there is very little common sense in what we say about the eating habits
D. we should do much to change our eating habits
each year, on September 22th people in over 1500 cities in 40 countries ảound the globe celebrate World Carfree day. This annual event, which is coordinated by the World Car Network in Parague and supported. by the European Union and the United Nations, aim to raise awareness of ....the..... problems caused by put dependence on private cars. Streets are closed to traffic and opened instead to street parties, theater, bicycles demonstrations or ourdoor cafe, in order to show people what your city might loook like ......if..... there were fewer or no cars. Over one hundred milion people are believe to take ......part..... in the celebration, though this figure is difficulty to verify.
The hope of the organizers is that the initiative will serve as a catalyst and lead to more permanent changes ......which...... will promote and encourage more environmentally friendly alternatives to the car, .....such....... as walking, cycling, and public transport. ...........However............, with increasing globe car production and a world which .....is...... grown used to the benefits of private transport, skeptics of the event say the battle is already lost. One can only hope they are wrong and even if it is unlikely we will see cities ........without........ any cars at all, people may at least begin to change their habits and leave their car at home more often
1. When do Vietnamese farmers used to have lots of free time?
Vietnamese farmers used to have a lot of free time after the busy crop time passed
2. What is considered the most popular nosh in the countryside?
Sweet potato is considered the most popular nosh in the countryside.
3. What are the most typically Vietnamese snacks?
Boiled sweet potato, cassava and peanuts are the most typically Vietnamese snacks .
4. Are blood soups can be served in restaurants?
Yes, some restaurants can serve blood soups.
1. Vietnamese peasants used to have a lot of free time after the busy crop time past, and preparing some nosh to eat is a certain result of the circumstance
2. Sweet potato
3. Sweet potato, cassava and peanuts
4. Yes, they can be served in restaurants
IV. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space
The survey of eating habits was (19)_________ in Ho Chi Minh City by a group of Japanese nutritionists in order to understand the changes of eating environments and habits accompanying with the economic growth after the war in Viet Nam. The surveys were made in 2002 and 2006. In the survey in 2002, the Vietnamese surely took three meals a day without taking any snacks. They mainly took (20)______ like rice, bread, noodles and some vegetables. But the (21) ______of oils and fats and milk products was rare. It is like (22)_______ of Japan in several decades ago.
In the survey in 2006, the changes in eating habits were observed. (23) _______the rising of their concern on eating, they rarely took food late at night. The variety and frequency of food was increased. The intake (24)______ snacks was also increased. These changes are (25) ______to have been caused by the change in their attitude towards eating due to the change in lifestyle and those changes had been observed in Japan. More rapidly, however, they were in Viet Nam.
19. A. behaved B. carried C. conducted D. made
20. A. basics B. proteins C. staples food D. staples
21. A. processes B. intake C. production D. amount
22. A. that B. what C. those D. which
23. A. Together with B. Because C. Despite D. Due to
24. A. in B. of C. on D. with
25. A. thought B. found C. considered D. regarded