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(1) played
(2) be
(3) score.
(4) picks
(5) runs
(6) become
(7) call
(8) used
Ex1 : Read the text and put the correct verbs form of the past simple in the bracket
In the 19th century , people (1) .......PLAYED............... ( play ) football in England . Like modern football , there (2) ........WERE.............. ( be ) two teams and the players (3) ......KICKED................ ( kick ) the ball to score goals . Then , one day , the player (4) ...........PICKED........... ( pick ) up the ball and (5) .........RAN............ ( run ) with it to the goal . It (6) ..........BECAME............ ( become ) a new sport and they (7) ...........CALLED........... ( call ) it rugby . Both football and rugby became popular in the United States . After sometime , the Americans (8) ............USED.......... ( use ) both these sports to invent American football .
I like football very much. nowadays, it becomes one of the most (1) popular games in the world. Football originatedi China, which appeared about 2 or 3rd century BC. Peape need only a ball and 2 goals in a pitch to play a match.
A footbaal match often has (2) two halves (parts). It lasts 90 minutes. Each part is 45 minutes. The first part is the first half. The second part is the second half. Three is a fifteen-minute break between the two halves.
Football is a (3) team sport. Three are two teams ina football match. each has 11 players, including a hoad-keeper. There are 3 referees (1 main referee and 2 asssistant referees) in a football match. Players pass the ball to each other by (4) kicking or heading it. The players on the ground try to kick the ball into the other's goad. the team which socers more goads wins the match.
Read this passage then write True/ False
Nowsday, football becomes one of the world's most popular games. Millions of people play and watch it all around the world
A football match often has two parts. Each part is forty-five minutes. The first part is the first half and the second part is the second half. There is fifteen-minute break between two halve
There are two teams in a football match. Each football team has eleven players, including a goal- keeper. The players on the ground try to kick the ball into the other's goal. The team which scores more goals wins the match
1. ___T___ Today, football becomes very popular all around the world
2. ___T___ Millions of people play football
3. ___T___ A football match has two halves of forty-five minutes each
4. ___F___ There is no break in a football match
5. ___F___ Each football team has eleven players and a goal-keeper in the field
6. ___T___ The winning team in the match is the team which scores more goals
Read this passage then write True/ False
Nowsday, football becomes one of the world's most popular games. Millions of people play and watch it all around the world
A football match often has two parts. Each part is forty-five minutes. The first part is the first half and the second part is the second half. There is fifteen-minute break between two halve
There are two teams in a football match. Each football team has eleven players, including a goal- keeper. The players on the ground try to kick the ball into the other's goal. The team which scores more goals wins the match
1. ___T___ Today, football becomes very popular all around the world
2. ___T___ Millions of people play football
3. ___T___ A football match has two halves of forty-five minutes each
4. ___F___ There is no break in a football match
5. ___T___ Each football team has eleven players and a goal-keeper in the field
6. ____T__ The winning team in the match is the team which scores more goals
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Sắp xếp lại các từ để tạo thành câu :
1. playing/ enjoy/ I/ volleyball.
-> I enjoy playing volleyball.
2. two teams/ There are/ of six players/ which are/ a net/ separated by/ in volleyball match.
-> There are two teams of six player which are separated by a net in volleyball match.
3. tries/ Each team/ points/ by grounding/ on the other team's court/ a ball/ under rules./ to score
-> Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under rules.
4. their hands/ Volleyball players/ usually/ or arms/ the ball./ to push or strike/use
-> Volleyball players usually use their hands or arms to push or strike the ball.
5. match/ The time/ not fixed./ of a volleyball/is
-> The time of a volleyball match is not fixed.
6. need/ We/ to play/ a ball/ and a net/ volleyball.
-> We need a ball and a net to play volleyball.
7. volleyball/ I/ because/ love/ it/ very exciting/ is/ and competitive.
-> I love volleyball because it is very exciting and competitive.
I: Complete the blanks with the negative or the interrogative from of the Present Simple of the verbs in brackets.
Mark: Hi, Tess! What are you doing?
Tess: I'm watching the football team.
Mark: Do you.......watch......... (watch) them every day?
Tess: No, I don't. They.........don't play........ (not play) every day. They play four times a week.
Mark: ...........Do...... you ....have............. (have) a favourite player?
Tess: No, I .........don't have........ (not have) a favourite player. Everyone on the team is good.
Mark: .........Does........ the attacker ..........move....... (move) fast?
Tess: No, he ......doesn't move........... (not move) fast, but he's very clever........Do.......... you .......like.......... (like) football, Mark?
Mark: No, I .......don't like.......... (not like) it. I like basketball. It's a great sport.
(+) S + V(s,es) ......
(-) S + doesn't/don't + V ....
(?) Do/Does + S +V .... ?
I: Complete the blanks with the negative or the interrogative from of the Present Simple of the verbs in brackets.
Mark: Hi, Tess! What are you doing?
Tess: I'm watching the football team.
Mark: Do you.......watch.......... (watch) them every day?
Tess: No, I don't. They....don't play............. (not play) every day. They play four times a week.
Mark: ......Do........... you .........have........ (have) a favourite player?
Tess: No, I ........don't have......... (not have) a favourite player. Everyone on the team is good.
Mark: ..........Does....... the attacker .......more .......... (more) fast?
Tess: No, he ........doesn't move......... (not move) fast, but he's very clever.......Do........... you .....like............ (like) football, Mark?
Mark: No, I ....don't like............. (not like) it. I like basketball. It's a great sport.
Football is a popular sport game . Football is a team games->game and it lasts about 90 minutes . Each team must have 11 players . To play this , the thing we need is a ball . We just kick the ball over the-> to another team . The team has more scores will be the winner . I really like football because it makes me feel stronger and (dùng "and" nghe dễ trôi hơn) healthy .
1. What are Cristina and Mark talking about?
a. Football b. Volleyball c. Ball games d. Games
2. How many football players are there in each team?
a. 11 b. 12 c. 20 d. 22
3. Why does Mark mention children’s games like hopscotch?
a. Because Cristina likes these games. b. Because Cristina is a child.
c. Because he wants to tease Cristina. d. Because he wants Cristina to play these games.
4. What kind of sports and games does Cristina NOT refer?
a. Chess b.Baseball c.Badminton d. Darts
5. Cristina thinks football is an exciting game.
a. True b.False c.Noinformation
6. Mark likes all ball games.
a. True b. False c. No information
XI. Read the dialogue, then choose the correct answers.
Marie: We might go to the football match next Saturday, Cristina.
Cristina: Football? You must be joking. I can’t stand it.
Mark: No? Why not?
Cristina: Twenty two men of two teams run after a ball, trying to kick it into a net... and thousands of people shouting and screaming like madmen every time it’s a goal or not. Is this a game?
Mark: I see... you prefer things like hopscotch, hide-and-seek, blind man’s buff...
Cristina: Don’t tease me, Mark. I’m not a child anymore and there are much better sports than football.
Mark: Really?
Cristina: Yes, take volleyball, for example. It’s so exciting, the two teams try to keep the ball in motion without letting it touch the ground. No foul play, no violence.
Mark: Yes, maybe you’re right I like volleyball too. For me all ball games are great!
Cristina: Not only ball games, Mark. Don’t you like badminton, cards, chess, even darts...and things like that?
Mark: Er...of course I do.
1. What are Cristina and Mark talking about?
a. Football b. Volleyball c. Ball games d. Games
2. How many football players are there in each team?
a. 11 b. 12 c. 20 d. 22
3. Why does Mark mention children’s games like hopscotch?
a. Because Cristina likes these games. b. Because Cristina is a child.
c. Because he wants to tease Cristina. d. Because he wants Cristina to play these games.
4. What kind of sports and games does Cristina NOT refer?
a. Chess b.Baseball c.Badminton d. Darts
5. Cristina thinks football is an exciting game.
a. True b.False c.Noinformation
6. Mark likes all ball games.
a. True b. False c. No information