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SINGALONG

There was a time in Britain when ‘singalong’ meant going to the pub and singing traditional songs accompanied by a pianist but that changed in the 1980s when karaoke nights were first (41) ______ and people sang popular songs to recorded backing music. The latest craze in singalong takes the idea to a new (42) ______ with singalong evenings in the theatres with (43) ______of other people while watching classic musical films like The Sound of Music. Costumes are not compulsory but they are (44) ______ recommended and there is great inventiveness on display.

The evening begins with a live show (45) ______ the host warms the audience up, judges a fancy dress competition and (46) ______ the prizes. The audience then sit back and watch the film with the lyrics of

the songs on the screen and sing at the top of their (47) ______.

Now the fashion has even (48)______ to opera so that when Puccini’s Turandot played at Covent Garden Opera House last year the chorus master gave the crowds outside (49) ______ on  twelve outdoor screens a lesson in how to sing along to Nessun Dormo, the opera's best (50)______aria.

41. A. presented                                         B. admitted                          C. attached                                                   D. introduced

42. A. level                              B. point                       C. degree                                D. part

43. A. quantities                      B. loads                       C. numbers                             D. amounts

44. A. exceedingly                  B. awfully                    C. highly                                  D. extremely

45. A. how                               B. when                       C. in which                              D. that

46. A. includes                         B. deals                       C. serves                                 D. awards

47. A. mouths                          B. voices                      C. hearts                                 D. heads

4 8. A. spread                          B. distributed              C. stretched                            D. multiplied

49. A. watched                         B. to watch                  C. who watched                      D. watching

50 A. familiar                          B. memorable             C. known                                 D. common

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Choose the suitable word given in the margin and supply its correct form to complete tha gaps:COMMIT, CONNECT, EXIST, HAPPY, DEVELOP, FIND, INTIMATE, SIGN, REVOLVE, STABLEImportant social changes are taking place in the areas of marriage and the family. There is a global 1__revolution__ going on in how we think of ourselves and how we form ties and 2__connected_ with othersWhat most people call the traditional family was in fact a transitional phase in family 3_development_ in the 1950s. By...
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Choose the suitable word given in the margin and supply its correct form to complete tha gaps:

COMMIT, CONNECT, EXIST, HAPPY, DEVELOP, FIND, INTIMATE, SIGN, REVOLVE, STABLE

Important social changes are taking place in the areas of marriage and the family. There is a global 1__revolution__ going on in how we think of ourselves and how we form ties and 2__connected_ with others

What most people call the traditional family was in fact a transitional phase in family 3_development_ in the 1950s. By then the idea that romantic love was the best 4__existant__ for marriage had replaced the concept of marriage as an economic contract. The family has since changed further.

In the traditional family the marriage couple was only one part of the family system. Ties with children and other relatives were equally important in day-to-day 5_________. Today the couple is at the core of what the family is. While statistically marriage is still the norm, for most people its 6__________ has completely changed. Although marriage promotes the 7_________ of relationship by making a public declaration of 8________, it is now the quality of the couple’s relationship which is considered the most inportant element.

A couple has its own exclusive history. It is a unit based upon emotional communication or 9________. Communication is both the means of establishing the tie in the first place and the basis for ensuring continuing 10__________in the relationship.

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  Read the text carefully, then do the tasks:The Britist spend their free time in different ways.People generally use it to relax , but many people also do voluntary work,espeacially for charities A lot of free time is spent in the home, where the most popular leisure activity is wathching telvision, the average viewing time being 25 hours per week.Reading is also a favourite way of spending leisure time.The British spend a lot of time reading newspaper and magazines.In the summer gardening...
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The Britist spend their free time in different ways.People generally use it to relax , but many people also do voluntary work,espeacially for charities A lot of free time is spent in the home, where the most popular leisure activity is wathching telvision, the average viewing time being 25 hours per week.Reading is also a favourite way of spending leisure time.The British spend a lot of time reading newspaper and magazines.In the summer gardening is popular, and in winter it is often replaced by 'do -it-yourself', when people spend time improving or reparing their homes Some leisure activities are mostly or entirely social. Inviting friends for a drink or a meal at home is the most usual one. Sometimes people join friens for a dink in a pub, or have dinner in a restuarant The extra time available at weekends means that some leisure activities, many of them to do with sport,normally take place only then. Traditional spectator sports include football, cricket, horse racing, motor racing and motorcycle racing. Popular forms of exercise are swimming tennis, ice skating, cycling, climbing, and hill or country walking. Familes often have a 'day out' at the weekend, especially in summer, with a visit to a local event such as a festival, fair or show,.Young people espeacally go to clubs and discos , while people of all ages go to the theatre, the cinema, art exhibitions and concert

Read the text carefully, then do the tasks:

The Britist spend their free time in different ways.People generally use it to relax , but many people also do voluntary work,espeacially for charities

A lot of free time is spent in the home, where the most popular leisure activity is wathching telvision, the average viewing time being 25 hours per week.Reading is also a favourite way of spending leisure time.The British spend a lot of time reading newspaper and magazines.In the summer gardening is popular, and in winter it is often replaced by 'do -it-yourself', when people spend time improving or reparing their homes

Some leisure activities are mostly or entirely social. Inviting friends for a drink or a meal at home is the most usual one. Sometimes people join friens for a dink in a pub, or have dinner in a restuarant

The extra time available at weekends means that some leisure activities, many of them to do with sport,normally take place only then. Traditional spectator sports include football, cricket, horse racing, motor racing and motorcycle racing. Popular forms of exercise are swimming tennis, ice skating, cycling, climbing, and hill or country walking.

Familes often have a 'day out' at the weekend, especially in summer, with a visit to a local event such as a festival, fair or show,.Young people espeacally go to clubs and discos , while people of all ages go to the theatre, the cinema, art exhibitions and concert

A.Decide wheter the following sentences (T) or (F)

1.Many British people use their free time to help people in need

2.In the summer, the British prefer indoor activities

3.All free time activities are individual activities

4.Most British people watch or do sports at the weekend

5.Sometimes people go with their friends to a pub or restuarant

6.British young people don't like going to the movie

B.Answer the questions:

1.What's the most popular free time activity in the UK?

=>...................................................................

2.How many hours a week do the British watch TV?

=>..........................................................

3.In winter,what do the British do in their spare time?

=>..........................................................................

4.Which sports do many British people enjoy watching?

=>.................................................................................

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14 tháng 9 2020

1. Many British people use their free time to help people in need - T

2. In the summer, the British prefer indoor activities - F

3. All free time activities are individual activities - F

4. Most British people watch or do sports at the weekend - T

5. Sometimes people go with their friends to a pub or restuarant  - T

6. British young people don't going to the movie - t

In addition also As I have noted Finally Besides I think My favorite leisure activity is listening to music. (1)__________, listening to music not only helps me relax but also provides me with musical knowledge. I (2)______________ like the time that I can lie lazily in bed, put on the small earphone with my iPod and enjoy any favorite songs of many kinds of music: pop, hip-hop, rock or jazz. I like pop music very much because I think it is gentle and suitable for teenagers. I listen...
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In addition also As I have noted Finally Besides I think My favorite leisure activity is listening to music. (1)__________, listening to music not only helps me relax but also provides me with musical knowledge. I (2)______________ like the time that I can lie lazily in bed, put on the small earphone with my iPod and enjoy any favorite songs of many kinds of music: pop, hip-hop, rock or jazz. I like pop music very much because I think it is gentle and suitable for teenagers. I listen to rock music when I am sad and after that I feel cheerful and happy. (3)________________, music from other countries is also good for teenagers to understand other cultures. (4)___________ that, the lyrics are easy to understand and interesting. (5)____________, it can improve my English and listening skills. (6)_______________, music is an important part of my life and it helps me love my life more. X. Read the passage and write True or False. People of ethnic minorities in Phu Yen celebrate Hoi Mua Festival every March. It is held to thank the Rice God for the crop, and to pray for better crops in the future. Families also worship their ancestors and parents on this occasion. Villagers voluntarily contribute money and other things to celebrate the festival. In this festival monks are invited to preach. People play drums, sing songs and dance. They also drink rice wine through a long thin bamboo tube. There are some other activities such as cultural shows, buffalo races, and traditional games. The festive atmosphere is felt around all the villages. ___ 1. All people in Phu Yen celebrate Hoi Mua Festival every March. ___ 2. Families also worship their ancestors and parents on this occasion. ___ 3. Villagers voluntarily only contribute money to celebrate the festival. ___ 4. Monks are invited play drums, sing songs and dance. ___ 5. The festive atmosphere is felt around all the villages.
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In addition also As I have noted Finally Besides I think My favorite leisure activity is listening to music. (1)____In my opinion______, listening to music not only helps me relax but also provides me with musical knowledge. I (2)_____also_________ like the time that I can lie lazily in bed, put on the small earphone with my iPod and enjoy any favorite songs of many kinds of music: pop, hip-hop, rock or jazz. I like pop music very much because I think it is gentle and suitable for teenagers. I listen to rock music when I am sad and after that I feel cheerful and happy. (3)_______I think_________music from other countries is also good for teenagers to understand other cultures. (4)_____Besides______ that, the lyrics are easy to understand and interesting. (5)____In addition________, it can improve my English and listening skills. (6)____As I have noted___________, music is an important part of my life and it helps me love my life more.

23 tháng 2 2020

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In this digital age, many people think that young adults spend all their time on the computer. And a new government survey of how young adults spend their leisure time says that 87 percent of people in the UK between the ages of 13 to 19 use the Internet every day. But it’s still important for young people to go out with friends. And the most popular evening out is going to the cinema: 42 percent say it’s their favourite way to spend an evening. For people who don’t go out, not...
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In this digital age, many people think that young adults spend all their time on the computer. And a new government survey of how young adults spend their leisure time says that 87 percent of people in the UK between the ages of 13 to 19 use the Internet every day. But it’s still important for young people to go out with friends. And the most popular evening out is going to the cinema: 42 percent say it’s their favourite
way to spend an evening.
For people who don’t go out, not surprisingly, television is more popular than radio. 82 percent say that they watch television for more than ten hours a week – mainly for films and news programmes – but only 23 percent listen to the radio. Music is always a favourite topic, but it seems that many people listen to music than can play a music instrument. The survey reveals that 38 percent watch live music, but 30 percent of people between 13 and 19 can play a musical instrument.
Only 32 percent of young adults play sports; with football, swimming, and cycling the most popular activities. But that means that more than two-thirds don’t play any sport!
Leisure Time Survey of Teenagers In The UK
• (1)_________ percent of teenagers use the Internet every day.
• The most popular leisure activity is going to the cinema: (2)_________ percent say it is their favourite evening activity.
• (3)__________ percent of people say that they watch TV for more than (4) _________ hours a week, but only (5)_________ percent listen to the radio.
• (6)__________ percent of young people watch live music, but only (7)_______ percent can play a musical instrument.
• Only (8)__________ percent of young adults play sports. Football, swimming, and cycling are the most popular sports.

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Leisure Time Survey of Teenagers In The UK

• (1)_____87____ percent of teenagers use the Internet every day.

• The most popular leisure activity is going to the cinema:(2)____42_____ percent say it is their favourite evening activity.• (3)____82______ percent of people say that they watch TV for more than (4) ____ten_____ hours a week, but only (5)____23_____ percent listen to the radio.

• (6)_____38_____ percent of young people watch live music, but only (7)___30____ percent can play a musical instrument.

• Only (8)_____32_____ percent of young adults play sports. Football, swimming, and cycling are the most popular sports.

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Saving the tiger In when the tiger appeared to be facing extinction , the World Wide Fund for Nature and .......... Indian Government agreed to set ............. " Operation Tiger " - a campaign.............. save this first was at Ranthambhore , a region ................. was quickly turning into a desert............ too much of the grass was being eaten by the local people`s cattle . At the time there ............... just fourteen tigers...
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Saving the tiger

In when the tiger appeared to be facing extinction , the World Wide Fund for Nature and .......... Indian Government agreed to set ............. " Operation Tiger " - a campaign.............. save this first was at Ranthambhore , a region ................. was quickly turning into a desert............ too much of the grass was being eaten by the local people`s cattle . At the time there ............... just fourteen tigers left there . The government had to clear twelve small village , which mean moving nearly 1000 people and 10000 cattle so the land ...................... be handed back to nature

Today, Ranthambhore is a very different place , with grass tall............... for tigers to hide in, and there are now at ........... forty of them ......... the park , wandering freely about . Other animals have aslo benefited . For example , there are many ............ deer and monkeys than before . The people ............. were moved are now living in better conditons . They live in new villages away ............. , the tiger park , with schools, temples and fresh water supplies . There are now sixteen such tiger park in India and the animals future looks ........... little safer

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14 tháng 11 2018

Saving the tiger

In when the tiger appeared to be facing extinction , the World Wide Fund for Nature and ......the.... Indian Government agreed to set .......up...... " Operation Tiger " - a campaign.......to....... save this first was at Ranthambhore , a region ......that........... was quickly turning into a desert.....since..... too much of the grass was being eaten by the local people`s cattle . At the time there ....were........... just fourteen tigers left there . The government had to clear twelve small village , which mean moving nearly 1000 people and 10000 cattle so the land ..............might........ be handed back to nature

Today, Ranthambhore is a very different place , with grass tall...........enough.... for tigers to hide in, and there are now at .....least...... forty of them ...in...... the park , wandering freely about . Other animals have aslo benefited . For example , there are many .....more....... deer and monkeys than before . The people ........who..... were moved are now living in better conditons . They live in new villages away ...from.......... , the tiger park , with schools, temples and fresh water supplies . There are now sixteen such tiger park in India and the animals future looks .....a...... little safer

14 tháng 11 2018

Saving the tiger

In when the tiger appeared to be facing extinction , the World Wide Fund for Nature and .....the..... Indian Government agreed to set .......up...... " Operation Tiger " - a campaign.........to..... save this first was at Ranthambhore , a region ............that..... was quickly turning into a desert.......since..... too much of the grass was being eaten by the local people`s cattle . At the time there ....were........... just fourteen tigers left there . The government had to clear twelve small village , which mean moving nearly 1000 people and 10000 cattle so the land ............might.......... be handed back to nature

Today, Ranthambhore is a very different place , with grass tall...enough............ for tigers to hide in, and there are now at ........least... forty of them .....in.... the park , wandering freely about . Other animals have aslo benefited . For example , there are many .......more..... deer and monkeys than before . The people .......who...... were moved are now living in better conditons . They live in new villages away ........from..... , the tiger park , with schools, temples and fresh water supplies . There are now sixteen such tiger park in India and the animals future looks .....a...... little safer

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Read the passage carefully, and then answer the questions below. Getting In Touch Through The Ages Nobody knows who wrote the first letter or when, but we know that 4,000 years ago in Ancient Egypt people carried letters by hand over hundreds of kilometers. Very few people could write, so there were special people, called scribes, who wrote letters for everyone else. The first stamp didn’t appear until 1840 and it cost just one penny. Nowadays one of the original stamps cost €375....
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Getting In Touch Through The Ages

Nobody knows who wrote the first letter or when, but we know that 4,000 years ago in Ancient Egypt people carried letters by hand over hundreds of kilometers. Very few people could write, so there were special people, called scribes, who wrote letters for everyone else.

The first stamp didn’t appear until 1840 and it cost just one penny. Nowadays one of the original stamps cost €375. Letter writing was so popular in the 1840s that people delivered the post several times a day.

An American company - Remington and Sons - made the first typewriter in 1871. All the letters in the word "typewriter" were on the top line of the keyboard so that salesmen could demonstrate the machine more easily. Amazingly, the letters are still in the same place on the modern computer keyboard!

In 1875, when Alexander Graham Bell demonstrated a fantastic new invention called the telephone, nobody was very interested in it. The first fax machine appeared at around the same time, but it was so enormous that no one wanted one - in fact, fax machine didn’t become popular for another hundred years.

Then there was the walkie-talkie, a small two-way radio first used by the US army in the 1930s. However, since they weighed around 13.5 kilos, the talking was perhaps easier than the walking! After World War Two, they became popular with police officers.

Nowadays, we can send messages and pictures around the world in a few seconds using computers and mobile phones. It is hard to believe that e-mail was only invented in 1971, and the first text message was sent in 1992. Today we send over a billion text messages around the world every single day, and an incredible thirty-six billion e-mails.

1. How did people deliver letters in Ancient Egypt?

2. How much did the first stamp cost?

3. How often did they deliver letters in the 1840s?

4. How are the letters arranged on a modern computer keyboard?

5. When did the first fax machine appear?

6. Why was it difficult to walk with the first walkie-talkies?

7. When was the first text message?

8. How many e-mails do we send every day?

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29 tháng 3 2021

1. They carried letters by hand over hundreds of kilometers.

2. It cost just one penny.

3. They delivered letters several times a day.

4. They are arranged in the same way as the typewriter.

5. It appeared in the 1870s.

6. Because the talking was perhaps easier than the walking.

7. It was sent in 1992.

8. We send over a billion text messages around the world every day.

* Câu cuối phải là đoạn sau chứ Q ?

1. How did people deliver letters in Ancient Egypt?

=>  people deliver letters in Ancient Egypt  by hand over hundreds of kilometers. 

2. How much did the first stamp cost?

=>The first stamp cost just one penny.

3. How often did they deliver letters in the 1840s?

people delivered the post several times a day.

4. How are the letters arranged on a modern computer keyboard?

the letters are still in the same place on the modern computer keyboard!

5. When did the first fax machine appear?

=> The first fax machine appeared at around the same time (1875)

6. Why was it difficult to walk with the first walkie-talkies?

=> because  the first walkie-talkies weighed around 13.5 kilos

7. When was the first text message?

=> the first text message was sent in 1992

8. How many e-mails do we send every day?

Today we send an incredible thirty-six billion e-mails.

Read the text about Alexander Graham Bell and do the tasks:Alexander Graham Bell is widely known as inventor of the first telephone. He was born on March 3rd, 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. When he was 23, Bell emigrated to Canada with his parents and the next year moved th the United States to teach deaf-mute children. With his colleague Thomas Watson, Bell worked very hard on the experimentation to invent devices such as the harmonic telegraph ( used to send multiple messages over a single...
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Alexander Graham Bell is widely known as inventor of the first telephone. He was born on March 3rd, 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. When he was 23, Bell emigrated to Canada with his parents and the next year moved th the United States to teach deaf-mute children. With his colleague Thomas Watson, Bell worked very hard on the experimentation to invent devices such as the harmonic telegraph ( used to send multiple messages over a single wire) and phonautograph ( used to draw the shape of the sound waves). The first telephone communication was said to have happened between Bell and Watson in 1876 while Bell was at one end of the line, and Watson worked on the telephone in other room. The first transmitted words were, " Mr Watson, come here. I want to see you"

a. Decide if the statements are T or F

1. Alexander Graham Bell is Scottish

2. He spent all his life in Canada

3. He worked with the deaf when he moved to the USA

4. He wanted to create a device that can transmit human voice

5. He was able to succeed right from the first experiment

6. He worked on his inventions all by himself

b. Answer the questions

1. What is Bell 's "harmonic telegraph"?

2. What is Bell 's "phonautograph"?

3. When did the first communication over happened and how did it happen?

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Read the text about Alexander Graham Bell and do the tasks:

Alexander Graham Bell is widely known as inventor of the first telephone. He was born on March 3rd, 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. When he was 23, Bell emigrated to Canada with his parents and the next year moved th the United States to teach deaf-mute children. With his colleague Thomas Watson, Bell worked very hard on the experimentation to invent devices such as the harmonic telegraph ( used to send multiple messages over a single wire) and phonautograph ( used to draw the shape of the sound waves). The first telephone communication was said to have happened between Bell and Watson in 1876 while Bell was at one end of the line, and Watson worked on the telephone in other room. The first transmitted words were, " Mr Watson, come here. I want to see you"

a. Decide if the statements are T or F

1. Alexander Graham Bell is Scottish /T/

2. He spent all his life in Canada   /F/

3. He worked with the deaf when he moved to the USA  /T/

4. He wanted to create a device that can transmit human voice /T/

5. He was able to succeed right from the first experiment /F/

6. He worked on his inventions all by himself  /F/

b. Answer the questions

1. What is Bell 's "harmonic telegraph"?

It's used to send multiple messages over a single wire 

2. What is Bell 's "phonautograph"?

It's used to draw shape of the sound waves 

3. When did the first communication over happened and how did it happen?

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*Read the passage, then choose the best answerCompleting a marathon is considered very difficult, many coaches believe that it is possible for anyone who is willing to put in the time and effort. Obviously, most participants do not run a marathon to win. More important for most runners is their personal finish time and their placement within their specific age group and gender. Another very important goal is to break certain time barriers. For example, ambitious recreational first-timers often...
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*Read the passage, then choose the best answer

Completing a marathon is considered very difficult, many coaches believe that it is possible for anyone who is willing to put in the time and effort. Obviously, most participants do not run a marathon to win. More important for most runners is their personal finish time and their placement within their specific age group and gender. Another very important goal is to break certain time barriers. For example, ambitious recreational first-timers often try to run the marathon under 4 hours; more competitive runners will attempt to run under 3 hours. Many runners then prefer to finish for example in 3:29:59, which makes them " sub-3:30h marathoners ", instead of 3:30:01.

For most runners, the marathon is the longest run they have ever attempted. Many coaches believe that the most important element in marathon training is the long run. Recreational runners commonly try to reach a maximum of about 20 miles in their longest weekly run and about 40 miles a week in total when training for the marathon. More experienced marathoners may run a longer distance. During marathon training, adequate recovery time is crucial. If fatigue or pain is felt, it is recommended to take a kreak for a couple of days or more to let the body heal. Overtraining is a condition that results from not getting enough rest to allow the body to recover from difficult training. It can actually result in a lower endurance and speed and place a runner at a greater risk of injury.

 

1. Marathon completion is ______________ .

A. impossible B. easy C. not very difficult D. very difficult

2. One of the important goals in a marathon competition is __________ .

A. breaking time barriers B. age

C. gender D. reaching the finish

3. In marathon training, the most important is ____________ .

A. the age B. the coaches' belief

C. the long run D. the recreation

4. If the marathon runner feels tired or has a pain, _________.

A. he should continue the training B. he should quit running forever

C. it is time for him to stop his training D. he should take a break for several days

5. Overtraining may lead to _________ .

A. good results B. long endurance C. injury D. recovery

D

A

C

D

C

III. Read the passage and do the tasks that follow

1. A beauty contest is a competition based mainly, though not always entirely , on the physical beauty of its contestants. But it doesn’t involve of their personalities , and questions they answer and how they answer them . Almost invariably, competitions for men and women are separate events, and those for men are not referred to as beauty contests . Beauty contests for women are more common , and winners are called beauty queens. Beauty contests for men , like Mr. Universe, are more likely to be “body building” contests quite unlike the traditional “beauty contests” in which women are judged upon many attributes both physical and otherwise . However, in the 1990s, male “beauty contests” began to shift focus. Instead of only considering muscle mass, the competitions began to judge the natural physical attributes of the contestants as well as their physiques. These include Mr. World and Manhunt International.

* a. Decide whether the statements are T (true) or F (false)

1. All beauty contests are based on the beauty of contestants

2. There are “beauty contests” for men

b. Answer the questions

1. What is a beauty contest based mainly on ?

2. What do we call the women who win in the beauty contests ?

3. When did the male “beauty contests” begin to shift focus ?

IV. Read the passage and fill in each blank with a suitable word.

The London Marathon is one of the best known long distance races in the world. Some of the (1)............................famous long – distance runners have completed in it. But (2)...........................makes it different from many other great sporting events is (3) .......................fact that ordinary people can (4)...............................part along side international stars.

The race was the idea of Chris Brasher, a former Olympic athlete . In 1979, friends told him about the New York Marathon, during (5)........................the runners are encouraged to carry (6)..........................to the end of the course by the enthusiastic shouts of the spectators. He flew to the USA to run in the race (7)............................was so impressed by (8)..............................that he decided to organize a similar event in Britain. Many problems (9).......................to be overcome before the first London Marathon took place in 1981. Chris Brasher still takes a keen interest in the event, even though he is no (10) ....................... organizer.

1- most 2- what 3- the 4 – take 5- which 6- on 7- and 8- it 9- had/ needed/ were 10 -longer

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Read the story. Fill in the blank with one suitable word. John's parents gave him a red drum for his eight birthday. When John (0)...opened....his present early that morning, he was very (1)..................to see a drum inside! He started to play it very loudly. He played it all morning and then after lunch he wanted to play it again. But his mum felt ill. She had a bad (2)......... because John and his drum were so noisy. His dad said, "John, if you want to play your drum, go outside...
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Read the story. Fill in the blank with one suitable word.

John's parents gave him a red drum for his eight birthday. When John (0)...opened....his present early that morning, he was very (1)..................to see a drum inside! He started to play it very loudly. He played it all morning and then after lunch he wanted to play it again. But his mum felt ill. She had a bad (2)......... because John and his drum were so noisy. His dad said, "John, if you want to play your drum, go outside please." John went into the garden and played his drum there. After fives minutes, he (3)................some lovely music. He went out into the street and saw a lot of people there. It was the circus! They drove into town in their lories and trucks. The (4)................of the first truck stopped when he saw John. John jumped on the back of the truck and (5)................ into town with them. He played his drum all the way there!

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23 tháng 8 2018

Read the story. Fill in the blank with one suitable word.

John's parents gave him a red drum for his eight birthday. When John (0)...opened....his present early that morning, he was very (1).........surprised.........to see a drum inside! He started to play it very loudly. He played it all morning and then after lunch he wanted to play it again. But his mum felt ill. She had a bad (2)....headache..... because John and his drum were so noisy. His dad said, "John, if you want to play your drum, go outside please." John went into the garden and played his drum there. After fives minutes, he (3)........heard........some lovely music. He went out into the street and saw a lot of people there. It was the circus! They drove into town in their lories and trucks. The (4)......driver..........of the first truck stopped when he saw John. John jumped on the back of the truck and (5)........went ........ into town with them. He played his drum all the way there!

23 tháng 8 2018

John's parents gave him a red drum for his eight birthday. When John (0)...opened....his present early that morning, he was very (1).......surprised...........to see a drum inside! He started to play it very loudly. He played it all morning and then after lunch he wanted to play it again. But his mum felt ill. She had a bad (2)...earache...... because John and his drum were so noisy. His dad said, "John, if you want to play your drum, go outside please." John went into the garden and played his drum there. After fives minutes, he (3)........had played........some lovely music. He went out into the street and saw a lot of people there. It was the circus! They drove into town in their lories and trucks. The (4).......driver.........of the first truck stopped when he saw John. John jumped on the back of the truck and (5).......went......... into town with them. He played his drum all the way there!