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1. Yes, I think GM food is a good idea.
2. Yes, I am. Because GM foods can have enhanced nutritional content and as a viable solution to address food security and nutritional challenges.
3. No, I’m not. Because I have concerns about the potential health and environmental implications from them.
4. I am willing to pay a few tens to several hundred thousand more for organic food.
5. Yes, we will. Because GM crops can contribute to increased yields, enhanced nutrition, and improved resistance to pests and diseases, potentially helping to feed a growing population.
1. supper
2. the British have toast with baked beans
3. Once a year
4. The prize if you win the cheddar cheese race is cheese
5. women
6. Because British people put a coin in the pudding mixture
BRITISH STRANGE FOOD HABITS
Perhaps you know about some of the food that British people eat, but do you know about their strange food habits? People from different parts of the UK and from different classes call their meals by different names. They call the midday meal, lunch or dinner and the evening meal, dinner, supper or tea. Tea is also sandwiches, cakes and tea (the drink) at four or five o’clock. What
do the British eat when they want something quick and easy? Baked beans, of course! You must warm them in a pan and eat them on toast.
Cheddar cheese is so popular in Britain that people run after it down a hill! This is a very strange English sport. You can see it once a year in Coopers Hill. There are four races, three for men and one for women. At the start of the race someone drops a big, round cheese down a very, very steep hill. About 15 racers run and jump after it. The first person to get to the bottom of the hill gets the cheese.
There is another strange race that the British have. It is a special Pancake Day race. Only women can run in the race. They must run with a pancake in a frying pan and throw it in the air three times. After the race, many English families eat pancakes with lemon juice and sugar. Be careful if you have Christmas dinner with a British family – some of their Christmas customs are risky! Be very careful! Eat the Christmas pudding slowly if you don’t want to eat a coin! When they are making their delicious dessert, British people put a coin in the mixture. The person who finds the coin in their pudding will be rich and happy.
1. What do the British call the evening meal?
_______The British call the evening meal, dinner, supper or tea._______
2. What do the British have with baked beans?
__________The British have toast with baked beans.___________
3. How often is the Cheddar cheese sport event held?
_______The Cheddar cheese sport event is held once a year._______
4. What is the prize if you win the Cheddar cheese race?
________The prize is a big round cheese._________
5. Who can take part in a pancake race?
________Only women can take part in a pancake race._________
6. Why is it dangerous to eat Christmas pudding?
________It is dangerous to eat Christmas pudding because British people put a coin in the mixture._________
III/ (1,0 point) Fill in each gap of the following sentences with ONE suitable word. Write it on your answer sheet.
1. He is not very good ___at___ Maths.
- Hanoi is ____the__ capital of Vietnam.
3. I’m going to buy either a camera ___and___ a DVD player with the money.
- Are you sure you did this exercise by __yourself____, Tom?
- Mai: Why don’t we go ___out___ a picnic this weekend? – Nga: That’s a good idea!
IV/ (1,0 point) Choose the word that best fits the blank in the following passage. Write the letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet.
Choosing clothes can be difficult. Some people want to be fashionable (1)______ they don’t want to look exactly like everybody else. Not all clothes are (2)______ for work or school, perhaps because they are not formal enough, or simply not comfortable. It is easy to buy the (3)______ size, and find that your trousers are too tight, especially if you are a bit overweight. If you buy light cotton clothes, you might not be (4)______ enough for winter. If your shoes are not waterproof, and if you aren’t (5)______ for the cold, you might look good, but feel terrible!
1. |
A. if |
B. but |
C. so |
D. therefore |
2. |
A. suitable |
B. equal |
C. comfort |
D. fitted |
3. |
A. error |
B. mistake |
C. wrong |
D. false |
4. |
A. warm |
B. cold |
C. cool |
D. hot |
5. |
A. fitted |
B. worn |
C. clothed |
D. dressed |
V/ (1,5 points) Read the following passage then answer the questions. Write your answers on the answer sheet.
As a result of years of research, we know that too much animal fat is bad for our health. For example, Americans eat a lot of meat and only a small amount of grains, fruit and vegetables. Because of their diet, they have high rates of cancer and heart disease. In Japan, in contrast, people eat large amounts of grains and very little meat. The Japanese also have low rates of cancer and heart disease. In fact the Japanese live longer than anyone else in the world. Unfortunately, when people move to the US, the rates of heart disease and cancer increase as their diet changes. Moreover, as hamburgers, ice-cream, and other high fat food become popular in Japan, the rates of heart disease and cancer are increasing there as well. People are also eating more meat and dairy products in other countries such as Cuba, Mauritius and Hungary. Not surprisingly, the disease rates in these countries are increasing along with the change in diet. Consequently, doctors everywhere advise people to eat more grains, fruit and vegetables and to eat less meat and fewer dairy products.
1. As a result of years of research, what is bad for our health?
too much animal fat
2. Why do Japanese people have lower rates of cancer and heart disease?
Because they eat large amounts of grains and very little meat
3. What happens when the Japanese people move to the US?
the rates of heart disease and cancer increase as their diet changes
4. In which countries are people also eating more meat and dairy products?
Cuba, Mauritius and Hungary
5. What do doctors everywhere advise people to do?
eating more grains, fruit and vegetables, less meat and fewer dairy products.
Read the passage and choose the best answer.
Different cultures have different ways of celebrating the new year. Most of these customs are observed to bring good luck.
On New Year’s Eve in Mexico, people wait for the clocks to strike midnight. At the first sound of the bells, people begin to eat grapes. They must eat 12 grapes before the bells ring 12 times.
In the South of the United States, people eat black-eyed peas on New Year’s Day. Some people think you have to eat 365 peas to have good luck every day of the new year.
In Greece, people throw old things such as plates, glasses, and even furniture out of the window on New Year’s Day.
1. What do they do on New Year’s Day in Mexico?
a. They wait for the clocks to strike midnight.
b. They eat grapes.
c. They try to eat 12 grapes before the bells ring 12 times.
d. no information
2. What do they do on New Year’s Day in the South of the United States?
a. They eat black-eyed peas.
b. They eat grapes.
c. They throw old things out of the window.
d. no information
3. What does the word ‘they’ in line 4 refer to?
a. The American b. The Greek c. The Mexican
d. The Vietnamese
4. What does ‘such as’ in line 8 mean?
a. however b. for example c. instead of d. as soon as
5. Which of the following is not true?
a. Different cultures have the same way of celebrating the new year.
b. People believe that the customs will bring good luck.
c. On New Year’s Eve, the Mexican begin to eat grapes at 12 p.m.
d. In the South of the United States, people try to eat 365 black-eyed peas on New Year’s Day.
Read the passage and choose the best answer.
Different cultures have different ways of celebrating the new year. Most of these customs are observed to bring good luck.
On New Year’s Eve in Mexico, people wait for the clocks to strike midnight. At the first sound of the bells, people begin to eat grapes. They must eat 12 grapes before the bells ring 12 times.
In the South of the United States, people eat black-eyed peas on New Year’s Day. Some people think you have to eat 365 peas to have good luck every day of the new year.
In Greece, people throw old things such as plates, glasses, and even furniture out of the window on New Year’s Day.
1. What do they do on New Year’s Day in Mexico?
a. They wait for the clocks to strike midnight.
b. They eat grapes.
c. They try to eat 12 grapes before the bells ring 12 times.
d. no information
2. What do they do on New Year’s Day in the South of the United States?
a. They eat black-eyed peas.
b. They eat grapes.
c. They throw old things out of the window.
d. no information
3. What does the word ‘they’ in line 4 refer to?
a. The American b. The Greek c. The Mexican
d. The Vietnamese
4. What does ‘such as’ in line 8 mean?
a. however b. for example c. instead of d. as soon as
5. Which of the following is not true?
a. Different cultures have the same way of celebrating the new year.
b. People believe that the customs will bring good luck.
c. On New Year’s Eve, the Mexican begin to eat grapes at 12 p.m.
d. In the South of the United States, people try to eat 365 black-eyed peas on New Year’s Day.
1. A healthy diet is essential _____for___ good health and nutrition.
2. A variety of fruit and vegetables should make _up__ about a third of the food you eat each day.
3. What benefits does TV bring _____about____ to people's life?
4. Teens should learn how to live ___on______their own.
5. Mary comes __to_____Liverpool, a city in England.
6. I can picture you lying on the beach ___with_____ the hot sun.
1.We should(collect)...collect..spare cans and waste paper
2.People should (eat).eat...alot of fruit and vegetables
3.What(be)...are...their jobs?
4.What (your parents/do).....do your parents do......in their free time?
5.Thuy (travel).....will travel...to Hanoi next month
6.he(visit_)..will visit.his relatives tomorrow
7.We (come)..will come..here soon
8.They (practice).practice...speaking English every day.They (speak)will speak....English fluently someday
9.My sister can(play).play...the piano
10.What..is.your father(do)...doing.aypresent?
11.Where(be)...is.Mum?-She (cook)...is cooking.in the kitchen
12.An usually(wash)washes..his hands before meals
13.Hoa!(come).come..in ,please!
14.I don't like (drink)..drinking....a cup of coffee
15.The children(like /eat).like eating...candy very much
16.She (like/listen)..likes listening.to music in her free time
17.what .would..you(like/do).like to do...on sundays?
18.My brother can (ride).ride..a bicycle
19.You must(do)..do.this exercise carfully
1.We should(collect) collect spare cans and waste paper
2.People should (eat) eat alot of fruit and vegetables
3.What(be) are their jobs?
4.What (your parents/do) do your parents do in their free time?
5.Thuy (travel) will travel to Hanoi next month
6.he(visit_) will visit his relatives tomorrow
7.We (come) are coming here soon
8.They (practice) practise speaking English every day.They (speak) speak English fluently someday
9.My sister can(play) play the piano
10.What is your father(do) doing at present?
11.Where(be) is Mum?-She (cook) is cooking in the kitchen
12.An usually(wash) washeshis hands before meals
13.Hoa!(come)Come in ,please!
14.I don't like (drink) drinking a cup of coffee
15.The children(like /eat) like eating candy very much
16.She (like/listen) likes listening to music in her free time
17.what do you(like/do) like on on sundays?
18.My brother can (ride) ride a bicycle
19.You must(do) do this exercise carfully
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