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1.festival
2.celebrate
3.celebrations
4.culture
5.parade
6.performers
7. cultural/ artistic
8. celebration
9. parade
10. performance
11. celebratory
12. festive
13. voluntarily
14. festive
15. cultural/ traditional
16. seasonal
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1. Carnival is a popular festival in many countries in South Amaerica. (festive)
2. It usually happens in February, and South American people celebrate it in different ways. (celebration)
3. The Rio Carnival is the biggest and most famous, with most lively celebration (celebrate)
4. It gives people a chance to learn about the true culture of Brazil. (cultural)
5. People wear costumes and parade through the streets, playing samba music and dancing. (parade)
6. The highlight of the Rio Carnival is the Samba Parade with thousands of samba performers from various samba schools. (perform)
7. A lot of cultural and artistic activities are held as part of the Flower Festival in Dalat. (culture/ artist)
8. There is a special celebration for Japanese girls on March 3rd every year. (celebrate)
9. I saw a parade of flower floats when I attended the festival last year. (attend)
10. I love the performance of folk songs. (performer)
11. We had a celebratory meal on my grandfather’s birthday. (celebrate)
12. The christmas season is also called the festive season. (festival)
13. Villages voluntarily contribute money and other things to celebrate the festival. (volunteer)
14. The festive atmosphere is felt around all the villages. (festival)
15. There are some other activities such as cultural shows,buffalo races, and traditional games. (culture/ tradition)
16. La Tomatina is a seasonal festival to celebrate the tomato harvest. (season)
17. Halloween is a festival. People often put pumpkin lanternsoutside their house. (religion)
18. solar energy is renewable. Moreover it is clean and safe. (sun)
19. Biogas is mainly used for cooking and heating. (cook/ hot)
20. People in mountainous are have to gather wood to use as fuel. (mountain)
21. Biogas helps solve the problem of indoor air pollution. (pollute)
22. In the future, the wind and the sun will be used as the main environmental friendly energy sources. (environment)
23. Many poor people in developind countries have little electricity. (electric)
24. _________,fossil fuels are harmful to the environment. (fortunate)
25. We are looing for cheap, clean and efficiently sources of energy. (effect)
26. We shouldn’t waste natural resources. (nature)
1. Why do British people spend a lot of time at home?
A. Because the climate is very good. B. Because they don’t know where to go.
C. Because the climate is not very good. D. Because they want to stay at home.
2. The heat go out of the house through ______.
A. the windows and up the chimney. B. the windows, the doors and up the chimney.
C. the doors and up the chimney. D. the walls and up the chimney.
3. Because of ________,people in Britain have to spend a lot of money on heating.
A. cold weather B. cool weather
C. hot weather. D. bad weather
4. Houses without central heating often have _______.
A. only coal fires B. gas or coal fires
C. electric or coal fires D. gas, electric or coal fires
5. New houses usually have _______ in the windows to stop the heat going out.
A. one layers of glass B. two layers of glass
C. three layers of glass D. two layers of gas
Make all changes and additions necessary to produce complete sentences of the thank - you letter from the following sets of words and phrases. Write each sentences in the space provided. Do not change the order
Dear Aunt Olivia and Uncle Tim,
1. Thank/ much / gift card/ Old Navy shop.
Thank you very much for the gift card from old Navy Shop
2. It/ wonderful/ gift/and/ look forward/ use / soon.
It's a wonderful gift and i look forward to using it soon
3. It/be / a while /since/ last/ shopping / and/ I /plan/ buy / new sweater.
it has been a while since i last went shopping and i plan to buy a new sweater
4.I / hope/ merry Chrismas/happy/ new year.
i hope you a merry Christmas and happy new year
5. I / miss/ and/ hope / see/ you / Grandma's brithday / February.
I miss and hope to see you on Grandma's brithday in February.
Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect or the present perfect continuous.
Tim Bryant, a magazine journalist, is interviewing Margaret Rodwell, the founder of a successful company.
TB: So why do you think your company 1) ...has been.. (be) so successful?
MR: Well, our products 2) ..have bêen filling... (fill) a large gap in the market and I think one of the most important things is that we 3) ..have always been listening... (always listen) to our clients and we 4)....have been acting. (act) on their comments and suggestions.
TB: And what’s a typical day for you?
MR: Well, take today for example. I 5) ..have interviewed.. (interview) candidates for a marketing executive post.
TB: And how many 6) ..have you interviewed... (you / interview)?
MR: Er, I 7) ..have interviewed... (interview) four so far. And I 8) ..have been talking... (talk) to clients on the phone on and off all day. I seem to spend a lot of time on the phone. I 9) ...have been discussing.. (discuss) some new ideas with them for the transportation and delivery of our products.
TB: Mm, it sounds like a very busy day.
MR: Oh, that’s only part of it. I 10) ..have had... (have) two meetings, one with Union representatives and one with departmental heads. And I 11) ..have aslo been working... (also work) on a proposal for a new marketing strategy.
TB: And it’s not two o’clock yet!
MR: No, but of course I 12) ..have been... (be) here since seven o’clock this morning.
TB: Gosh. And, I hope you don’t mind my mentioning this Ms Rodwell, but some rumours 13) .have circulated.... (circulate) about your possible engagement to Mr Grimaldi, the banker.
MR: No, there will be no engagement, though it’s true that Mr Grimaldi and I 14) ..have seen.. (see) each other. That’s no secret.
TB: When you get the time, I suppose. And is it also true that Have you 15) ...learnt.. (learn) Russian with a view to introducing your products there?
MR: Yes, I have, but I 16) ..haven't learnt... (not learn) much yet; there’s still a long way for me to go.
22. Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect or present perfect continuous.
1 A: You look hot. What ..have you been doing... (you / do)?
B: I ...have been running.. (run).
A: Running! In this heat? How far ..have you been running... (you / run)?
B: About four miles.
2 A: What’s the problem? You look a bit preoccupied.
B: Yes, I ..have thought... (think) about Helen.
A: Why? Is there something wrong with her?
B: Well, she ...has acted.. ( act ) so strangely lately.
A: In what way?
B: Well, some days when she arrives at work, I know that she ..has cried... (cry). And she ...has been making.. (make) private calls when we’re all out at lunch. I just think that something’s going on.
A: ...Have you talked.. (you / talk) to her about it yet?
B: Yes, a few times, and each time she ..has said... (say) that there’s nothing wrong but I’m not so sure.
3 A: Where ...have you been.. (you / be), Simon?
B: I ...have been talking. (talk) to Mark on the phone. He says he ..has been trying... (try) to phone us all day.
A: Well I ....have been. (be) in most of the day but I .haven't heard.... (not hear) the phone.
B: That’s strange. But anyway, he ..hás had... (have) a phone call from Jackie’s mother and Jackie ..have been... (be) in some kind of accident. It’s nothing very serious but she’s got to stay in hospital overnight.
A: Oh dear. ....Has she broken. (she / break) any bones?
B: I’m not quite sure how badly she ...has been hurt.. (be hurt) but I think we should go and see her tonight.
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(1) has been
(2) hace filled
(3) have always listened
(4) have acted
5/ has interviewing
6/ have you interviewed
7/ have interviewed
8/ have been talking
9/ have been discussing
10/ have had
11/ have also been working
12/ have been
13/ have been circulating
14/ have been seeing
15/ have been learning
16 / haven't learnt
Question II. Read the passage and answer the questions below
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The search for alternative resources of energy has resulted in various directions. Many communities are burning garbage and other biological waste products to produce electricity. Changing waste products into gases or oil is also an efficient way to dispose of waste. Experimental work is being done to make synthetic fuels from coal, or coal tars. But to date, that process has proved expensive. Other experiments are underway to harness power with giant windmills. Geothermal power, heat from the earth, is also being tested.
Some experts are trying to revive hydroelectric power which is derived from streams and rivers. Fifty years ago, hydroelectric power provided one third of the electricity used in the United States, but today it supplies only four per cent. The oceans are another source of energy. Scientists are studying ways to change the energy of ocean currents, tides, and waves into electricity. Experiments are also underway to make use of temperature differences in ocean water to produce energy.
1. What are many communities doing to produce electricity?
........Many communities are burning garbage and other biological waste products to produce electricity.........
2. Has the process of making synthetic fuels from coal, or coal tars proved cheap?
...............Yes, it has .................
3. Where is hydroelectric power derived from?
.............Some experts are trying to revive hydroelectric power which is derived from streams and rivers. .............
4. What percentage of the electricity used in the United States does hydroelectric power provide today?
..........Today it supplies only four per cent. .............
Question III. Fill in each space with a suitable word
A. British and American English have a lot of words which look the same but have different meanings. Nobody ever gets ..into ....trouble if they make a mistake, although you may get a strange look if you ask for the wrong clothes. There are some American English words that the British don’t use at ....least.... . However, most of the ....different .... between British and American English are small. You can usually understand what words .....different .... from the context.
B. Rivers are one of the world's most important natural 1. __resources ___. Many cities are on large rivers, and almost every country 2. __has ___ at least one river that plays an important part 3. ___in_ the lives of its people. Besides transportation, rivers supply food, water for crops, water to drink, 4. __Besides ___ opportunities for recreation.
I;Circle the letter of the correct answer.
1........... have some popcorn A.Would you like to B. Can you C Can I D A,B and C
2........... brown eyes A Do she have B Does she have C.Does she has D Do she has
3 Look!These pupils are in the garden 6 . they .......... tall and strong . They ................ football on the school ground
A is/plays B are/play C is/is playing D are/are playing
4 My sister and I ............ our grandmother next weekend
A visit B visits C is visiting D are visiting
5 When .............. the teacher come to class ?
A does B is C do D are
6 There aren't .................. apples left
A some B is C any D a
7 You should ................... morning exercises every morning
A do B make C have D get
8 It't very nice and sunny today . Whay don't we ........... swimming ?
A take B have C get D go
II. Complete each of the sentences with the suitable preposition
1. We always take part ......IN............ an art workshop at the weekend
2. Let's listen .....TO........... the news on the radio
3. My teacher lives .......IN......... a town house
4. It's great to hear .....TO............ you
5. Please write .....TO............. me soon
6. Can I speak .....TO........ An , please ?
7. Am going to the movies .....WITH.................. my friends
8. Would you like to go to party .ON............. Friday?
9. It's The clock ........ON/WITH......... the pictures ?