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Leicester Quare is the cinema centre of London. It is claimed that the Square has the cinema with the largest screen and the cinema with the most seats (over 1600). The most famous cinema, the Odeon, is on the east side of the square. The Odeon had the first digital projector in Europe (1999), and is the largest single –screen cinema in the United Kingdom. The cinema can hold 1, 683 people with seats arranged in circles and stalls. The Empire, on the north of the Square, is the second-largest...
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Leicester Quare is the cinema centre of London. It is claimed that the Square has the cinema with the largest screen and the cinema with the most seats (over 1600).

The most famous cinema, the Odeon, is on the east side of the square. The Odeon had the first digital projector in Europe (1999), and is the largest single –screen cinema in the United Kingdom. The cinema can hold 1, 683 people with seats arranged in circles and stalls. The Empire, on the north of the Square, is the second-largest cinema, with 1,330 seats in the main theatre, as well as eight smaller screens.

The cheapest cinema in Leicester Square is "The Prince Charles". This cinema often shows films a few weeks later than some of the others, so if you don't mind being behind the times and want to save some money this could be the place for you.

Leicester Square is also where the stars come out at night. People wait (often out in the cold) and hope they can see Tom Cruise, Julia Roberts or Brad Pitt as they step out of their limousines to attend the first night of their new movie. Watch out for the screaming fans!

1. Leicester Square is most famous for its............... .

A. shopping

B. cinemas

C. museums

2. The films at "The Prince Charles" are often shown................

A. earlier than other cinemas

B. at the same time as other cinemas

C. later than other cinemas

3. The stars come to Leicester Square at night to.............

A. eat in restaurants

B. talk to their fans.

C. see the opening night of their film.

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19 tháng 3 2020

Leicester Quare is the cinema centre of London. It is claimed that the Square has the cinema with the largest screen and the cinema with the most seats (over 1600).

The most famous cinema, the Odeon, is on the east side of the square. The Odeon had the first digital projector in Europe (1999), and is the largest single –screen cinema in the United Kingdom. The cinema can hold 1, 683 people with seats arranged in circles and stalls. The Empire, on the north of the Square, is the second-largest cinema, with 1,330 seats in the main theatre, as well as eight smaller screens.

The cheapest cinema in Leicester Square is "The Prince Charles". This cinema often shows films a few weeks later than some of the others, so if you don't mind being behind the times and want to save some money this could be the place for you.

Leicester Square is also where the stars come out at night. People wait (often out in the cold) and hope they can see Tom Cruise, Julia Roberts or Brad Pitt as they step out of their limousines to attend the first night of their new movie. Watch out for the screaming fans!

1. Leicester Square is most famous for its............... .

A. shopping

B. cinemas

C. museums

2. The films at "The Prince Charles" are often shown................

A. earlier than other cinemas

B. at the same time as other cinemas

C. later than other cinemas

3. The stars come to Leicester Square at night to.............

A. eat in restaurants

B. talk to their fans.

C. see the opening night of their film.

Read and Choose Right, Wrong or Doesn't say Bollywood 'Bollywood', which is the name of the film, industry in Mumbai, India, makes almost1,000 films a year.. Since making its first film in 1913. Bollywood has made over 29,000 films. This is a much higher number than The USA and means it is the biggest film industry inthe world. Most Indians like watching films better than any other free time activity and ten milion of them go to the cinema everyday. Bollywood films tell romantic love...
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Read and Choose Right, Wrong or Doesn't say

Bollywood

'Bollywood', which is the name of the film, industry in Mumbai, India, makes almost1,000 films a year.. Since making its first film in 1913. Bollywood has made over 29,000 films. This is a much higher number than The USA and means it is the biggest film industry inthe world. Most Indians like watching films better than any other free time activity and ten milion of them go to the cinema everyday. Bollywood films tell romantic love stories, and singing and dancing are an important part of every film. Indian films are also enjoyed outside India.Last year, Bollywood Make over $500 milion by selling its films to other countries.

Indian actors make more films each year than American actors in Hollywood, but they are not paid as much. This is why most Bollywood films only cost about $2 milion to make. A Hollywood films is never made for under $5 milion.

Most Bollywood actors are young. They work hard buy only for a few years. Amitabh Bachchan, who some people say is India's greatest actor, is different. He has been the start of more than 140 films during an acting career of almost 40 years.

Q:

1. The Indian film industry is called Ballywood.

a. Right b. Wrong C. Doesn't say.

2 Since 1913, Bollywoodhas made just under 29,000 films.

a. Right b. Wrong C. Doesn't say.

3. Alot more films are made in India than in the USA.

a. Right b. Wrong C. Doesn't say.

4. Going to the cinema is most Indians' favourite hobby.

a. Right b. Wrong C. Doesn't say.

5. Bollywood spends a lot of money on advertitisements to sell its films.

a. Right b. Wrong C. Doesn't say.

6.Films are cheaper to make in Bollywood than in Hollywood.

a. Right b. Wrong C. Doesn't say.

7.Most bollywood actors work in films until they are quite old.

a. Right b. Wrong C. Doesn't say.

8. Many young Indian actors would like to work with the Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan.

a. Right b. Wrong C. Doesn't say.

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Building

People(0)....................always made buildings. We need houses to keep us warm and dry and we build stadium(1)...............we can watch football matches and pop concerts. We use(2)..................buildings, like museums, to keep beautiful things in.

(3)..................people work together on a building. the architect decides how the building is going to look and draws pictures that show people his or her ideas.Engineers make sure the building will(4)...............strong and safe. Then, he workers carefully buil(5)...........

The Sydney Opera House is a famous morden building with a lovely roof.But the building is beautiful from(6)...........side, not only from the top.There is also a famous roof on the Omlympic Stadium(7)..................Munich.This inresting building looks like a tent that is(8)........of glass.

0. a. having b.has c. have

1. a. or b.but c. so

2. a. other b.each c. another

3.a. much b.more c. many

4.a. be b.was c. been

5. a. them b.it c. her

6.a. some b.every c. both

7.a. in b.on c. from

8.a. made b.make c. making

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12 tháng 1 2018

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Building

People(0)....................always made buildings. We need houses to keep us warm and dry and we build stadium(1)...............we can watch football matches and pop concerts. We use(2)..................buildings, like museums, to keep beautiful things in.

(3)..................people work together on a building. the architect decides how the building is going to look and draws pictures that show people his or her ideas.Engineers make sure the building will(4)...............strong and safe. Then, he workers carefully buil(5)...........

The Sydney Opera House is a famous morden building with a lovely roof.But the building is beautiful from(6)...........side, not only from the top.There is also a famous roof on the Omlympic Stadium(7)..................Munich.This inresting building looks like a tent that is(8)........of glass.

0. a. having b.has c. have

1. a. or b.but c. so

2. a. other b.each c. another

3.a. much b.more c. many

4.a. be b.was c. been

5. a. them b.it c. her

6.a. some b.every c. both

7.a. in b.on c. from

8.a. made b.make c. making

Read the text quickly and choose the best title.1 Not many English people have pets.2 English people don't spend money on their pets.3 English people prefer to spend their time with animals rather than with other people.*******************************************************************************************************************************************************************Read the text again.Some parts of the text have been removed.Complete the text by deciding which part of the text...
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Read the text quickly and choose the best title.

1 Not many English people have pets.

2 English people don't spend money on their pets.

3 English people prefer to spend their time with animals rather than with other people.

*******************************************************************************************************************************************************************Read the text again.Some parts of the text have been removed.Complete the text by deciding which part of the text (A-E) fits each gap (1-4) there is one extra letter that you do not need.

British people love their animals.Over half the households in Britain have got a pet.Goldfish are the most popular pet,but the British own 7.2 milion cats and 6.6 million dogs.1__________

People in other countries often spend a lot of money on comfortable kennels for their dogs,which means that the dogs sleep outside.The British let their dogs take over their houses.2____________ They spoil their dogs with toys and treats and specially prepared meals.

Perhaps the British love their animals so much because they feel more confident with animals than with other people! British people can be very formal and find it hard to talk to people that they do not know.3____________ But there is no problem with dogs.4___________

Greorge Mikes is the author of a famous book about the British.He say that when British people go for a walk with a friend , they don't say a work for hours.But if they go out for a walk with their dogs, they talk to them all the way!

a Thay allow their dogs to lie on their sofas and armchairs, and give them almost as much attention as their children.

b The Britich can easily start a conver sation with a strange dog.

c Friend from other countries are sometimes shocked.

d They think of them as part of the family.

e They feel embarrassed if they have to talk to strangers.

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Think about the advan tages and disadvantages of having pets:

Advantages:______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Disadvantages::___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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21 tháng 5 2016

Read the text quickly and choose the best title.

1 Not many English people have pets.

2 English people don't spend money on their pets.

3 English people prefer to spend their time with animals rather than with other people.

************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************

Read the text again.Some parts of the text have been removed.Complete the text by deciding which part of the text (A-E) fits each gap (1-4) there is one extra letter that you do not need.

British people love their animals.Over half the households in Britain have got a pet.Goldfish are the most popular pet,but the British own 7.2 milion cats and 6.6 million dogs.1 c Friend from other countries are sometimes shocked.

People in other countries often spend a lot of money on comfortable kennels for their dogs,which means that the dogs sleep outside.The British let their dogs take over their houses.2 a They allow their dogs to lie on their sofas and armchairs, and give them almost as much attention as their children. They spoil their dogs with toys and treats and specially prepared meals.

Perhaps the British love their animals so much because they feel more confident with animals than with other people! British people can be very formal and find it hard to talk to people that they do not know.3 e They feel embarrassed if they have to talk to strangers. But there is no problem with dogs.4 b The British can easily start a conversation with a strange dog.

Greorge Mikes is the author of a famous book about the British.He say that when British people go for a walk with a friend , they don't say a work for hours.But if they go out for a walk with their dogs, they talk to them all the way!

a Thay allow their dogs to lie on their sofas and armchairs, and give them almost as much attention as their children.

b The Britich can easily start a conver sation with a strange dog.

c Friend from other countries are sometimes shocked.

d They think of them as part of the family.

e They feel embarrassed if they have to talk to strangers.

*****************************************************************************************************************************************************************

Think about the advan tages and disadvantages of having pets:

Advantages:

  • Pets help you reduce stress and feel more happy.
  • Pets has many good effects on our life: dogs help us guard the house and protect us, cats catch mice for us and so on.
  • Pets are always faithful and helpful
  • Pets help us be more responsible.

Disadvantages:

  • We have to spend money and time on taking care of them by feeing, excercising, ect.
  • Pets affect some people's health.

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21 tháng 5 2016

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Read and answer the questions.I live in a small village Henfield. There are about 500 people here. The village is quiet and life here is slow and easy. You never have to queue in shops or banks. People never throw their rubbish in the steets, so the village is always clean. The air is also very clean because there's not much heavy traffic.It'smuch more friendly here than in a city. Everyone knows everyone and if someone has a problem, there are always people who can help. However,there are some...
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Read and answer the questions.

I live in a small village Henfield. There are about 500 people here. The village is quiet and life here is slow and easy. You never have to queue in shops or banks. People never throw their rubbish in the steets, so the village is always clean. The air is also very clean because there's not much heavy traffic.It'smuch more friendly here than in a city. Everyone knows everyone and if someone has a problem, there are always people who can help. However,there are some things I don't like about Henfield.One thing is that there's not much to do in the evening. We haven't got any cinemas or theaters. Another problem is that people always talk about each other and everyone knows what everyone is doing .But I still prefer village life to life in a big city
1. Where does the writer live ?
2. What is the population of Henfield ?
3. Why is the village always clean ?
4. Are the people in Henfield helpful ?
5. Does Henfield have any cinemas or theaters ?
6. Does the writer like to live in the village or in the city ?

 

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22 tháng 12 2016

I live in a small village Henfield. There are about 500 people here. The village is quiet and life here is slow and easy. You never have to queue in shops or banks. People never throw their rubbish in the steets, so the village is always clean. The air is also very clean because there's not much heavy traffic.It'smuch more friendly here than in a city. Everyone knows everyone and if someone has a problem, there are always people who can help. However,there are some things I don't like about Henfield.One thing is that there's not much to do in the evening. We haven't got any cinemas or theaters. Another problem is that people always talk about each other and everyone knows what everyone is doing .But I still prefer village life to life in a big city
1. Where does the writer live ?
=> The writer lives in a small village.
2. What is the population of Henfield ?
=> It is about 500 people
3. Why is the village always clean ?
=> Because People never throw their rubbish in the steets
4. Are the people in Henfield helpful ?
=> Yes, they are
5. Does Henfield have any cinemas or theaters ?
=> No , it doesn't
6. Does the writer like to live in the village or in the city ?
=> The writer likes to live in the village

30 tháng 7 2018

 the North London Arts Cinema opens 7 days a week

the title of film next week is midnight meeting

the film lasts 2 hours and fifteen minutes

a student has to brring student card if he/she wants the cheaper ket

30 tháng 7 2018

1.the North ................Cinema open 7 days a week

2.the title of film next week is "Midnight Meeting"

3.the film last two ours and fifteen minutes

4.the student have to bring the student card to get the cheaper ket

5.i don't know , sorry very much

Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the other three in each question.1. A. tiger B. wife C. fire D. wisdom2. A. soccer B. notice C. photo D. grocery3. A. character B. school C. teacher D. chemistry4. A. type B. fly C. early D. recycleII. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMARChoose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence below.5. VTV2 is a channel which provides many _____ programmes for teenagers and children.A. educational B. educated C. education D. educate6....
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Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the other three in each question.

1. A. tiger B. wife C. fire D. wisdom

2. A. soccer B. notice C. photo D. grocery

3. A. character B. school C. teacher D. chemistry

4. A. type B. fly C. early D. recycle

II. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR

Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence below.

5. VTV2 is a channel which provides many _____ programmes for teenagers and children.

A. educational B. educated C. education D. educate

6. Pelé _______ 1,281 goals in his 22-year football career.

A. won B. got C. gained D. scored

7. I often _____ fishing with my father at the weekend.

A. do B. go C. play D. swim

8. Quang Binh province is famous for hard-working and _______ people.

A. friendly B. modem C. high D. costly

9. "What is your TV programme?" - "It's cartoons"

A. good B.favourite C. best D.like

10. You should take an umbrella ________ it is going to rain.

A. so B. because. C. although D. and

11. ________ do you go to school? - Five days a week.

A. How often B. How much C. How many D. How long

12. Please _______ the dog while we are away, Peter!

A. feed B. to feed C. feeding D. fed

13. My house is near………house, so I often go there and play badminton with her.

A. his B. her C. she D. hers

14. He ..................... out with his friends last week.

A. go B. goes C. went D. going

15. – “Last week I won the first prize in our school speaking contest”

- “………….”

A. Thank you B. Yes, I did C. Congratulations! D. Thank you

16. – “What’s your favourite TV programme?”

- “………….”

A. Cartoons B. Yes, I am C. Thank you D. Because I like TV programme

Choose the underlined part that needs correcting in each sentence below.

17. We go swimming with our parents last week.

A B C D

18. Mine hometown is a very beautiful place.

A B C D

Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following sentences.

19. Hello Fatty! is a cartoon series about a clever fox and his clumsy human friend.

A. smart B. skilful C. careful D. foxy

20. Playing sports regularly can bring many health benefits.

A. frequently B. rarely C. sometimes D. randomly

Choose the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following sentences.

21. Lan enjoys living in the country side because it is very quiet.

A. silent B. noisy C. loud D. peaceful

22. Melbourne is quite a safe city to live in.

A. peaceful B. secure C. dirty D. dangerous

III. READING

I. Choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D for each of the gaps to complete the following text.

Television first came some sixty years ago in the 1950s. Nowadays, it is one of the most (23) sources of entertainment for both the old and the young. Television brings (24) for children, world news, music and many other (25) . If someone likes sports, he can just choose the right sports, (26) . It is not difficult for us to see why (27) is a TV set in almost every home today.

23. A. cheap B. expensive C. popular D. exciting

24. A. news B. cartoons C. sports D. plays

25. A. sets B. reports C. channels D. programmes

26. A. athletes B. channel C. time D. studio

27. A. it B. this C. that D. there

II. Read the passage, and then choose the correct answers.

Tokyo is the capital of Japan. In Tokyo, there are always too many people in the place where you want to come.

People are very polite even when they often spend a long time on traffic jams. Tokyo is different from London when you want to walk to a place.

During the day, most people travel to work by train. Tokyo people buy six million train tickets every day. Although they are usually crowded, Japanese trains are very good. They always leave and arrive on time. On a London train, everybody in a seat seems to be asleep whether the journey is long or short.

The worst time to be in the street at night is about 11.30 when the nightclubs are closing and everybody wants to go home.

28. Tokyo is different from London because .

A. it has a larger population B. it is a noisy city

C. it is more difficult to walk to somewhere D. its people are friendly and more polite

29. When does the writer think the worst time to go into the street?

A. When the nightclubs are closing. B. At 8.00 am.

C. When the trains are full. D. At 11.30 am

30. What does the writer think of Japanese trains?

A. They are very nice and comfortable. B. There are not enough trains.

C. They often run late. D. They leave and arrive on time.

31. In London trains, every British in a seat .

A. reads a newspaper B. looks like being asleep

C. talks with other people D. looks out of the window.

32. Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?

A. Most people in Tokyo travel to work by train.

B. It is very difficult to go around in Tokyo.

C. When Japanese people are on traffic jams, they are not polite.

D. Trains in Tokyo are very good - they always leave and arrive on time.

 

IV.WRITING

Choose the sentence (A, B, C or D) that is closest in meaning to the root sentence.

33. I am very busy today. I can't go to the cinema with you.

A. I am very busy today, but I can't go to the cinema with you.

B. I am very busy today, so l can't go to the cinema with you.

C. Although I am very busy today, I can't go to the cinema with you.

D. I am very busy today because I can't go to the cinema with you.

34. Phong works very hard. He doesn't earn much money.

A. But Phong works very hard, he doesn't earn much money.

B. Phong doesn't earn much money because he works very hard.

C. Phong works very hard, but he doesn't earn much money.

D. So Phong works very hard, he doesn't earn much money.

35. Rio de Janeiro is much hotter than Sydney.

A. Sydney isn't as cold as Rio de Janeiro.

B. Sydney is hotter than Rio de Janeiro.

C. Rio de Janeiro has a higher temperature than Sydney.

D. Rio de Janeiro has a lower temperature than Sydney.

36. We can see cartoons at 8.00

A. Where can we see cartoons? B. When can we see cartoons?

C. What can we see cartoons? D. How can we see cartoons?

Choose the sentence (A, B, C or D) that is closest in meaning with the provided words.

37. He/ visit/ Hue/ last year.

A. He visited Hue last year. B. He visited to Hue last year.

C. He was visited Hue last year. D. He visits Hue last year.

38. How often/ you/ watch TV?

A. How often you watch TV? B. How do often you watch TV?

C. How often do you watch TV? D. How often are you watch TV?

39. What/ cosy house!

A. What an cosy house! B. What a cosy house!

C. What cosy house! D. What is a cosy house!

40. Not/ eat much meat/ because/ it/ be not/ good/ you.

A. Not eat much meat because it isn’t good for you.

A. You not eat much meat because it isn’t good for you.

A. Do not eat much meat because it isn’t not good for you.

D. Do not eat much meat because it isn’t good for you.

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II. Read the passage and answer the questions by choosing the correct answer A, B, C or D. Imagine a five-star hotel with fantastic food and comfortable rooms. Imagine a square, shops, cinemas and theatres. Imagine all of these things on one very big ship: Oasis of the Seas. More than 2,000 people work on Oasis of the Seas, and there are cabins for 6,360 passengers. That’s a lot of people, and they eat a lot of food in the ship’s twenty cafés and restaurants. There are 250 chefs! It’s the first...
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II. Read the passage and answer the questions by choosing the correct answer A, B, C or D.

Imagine a five-star hotel with fantastic food and comfortable rooms. Imagine a square, shops, cinemas and theatres. Imagine all of these things on one very big ship: Oasis of the Seas. More than 2,000 people work on Oasis of the Seas, and there are cabins for 6,360 passengers. That’s a lot of people, and they eat a lot of food in the ship’s twenty cafés and restaurants. There are 250 chefs! It’s the first ship with a park. It’s called Central Park and it’s got fifty real trees and 12,000 plants. If you like sports, there are also five swimming pools and there’s an exciting sports area with a climbing wall. If you prefer reading, there’s a library, but relax – there isn’t a school on the ship!

Questions

1 Is there a school on the ship?

    A. Yes, there is

    B. No, there isn’t

    C. Yes, there isn’t

    D. Yes, there are

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11 tháng 12 2021

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BÀI TẬP ANH 6 READING I. Read the following passage, and then answer the questions. London and Rome are the two old cities in Europe. Rome is older than London, it is about 800 years older than London. But London is bigger than Rome in area and population. In general, London is colder than Rome in winter and cooler than Rome in summer. Rome is wetter than London and nearer the sea than London. Notes:-area = diện tích - in general = nhìn chung - Europe = châu Âu l. Which city is...
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BÀI TẬP ANH 6

READING

I. Read the following passage, and then answer the questions.

London and Rome are the two old cities in Europe. Rome is older than London, it is about 800 years older than London. But London is bigger than Rome in area and population. In general, London is colder than Rome in winter and cooler than Rome in summer. Rome is wetter than London and nearer the sea than London.

Notes:-area = diện tích

- in general = nhìn chung

- Europe = châu Âu

l. Which city is older?

2. Which city is bigger in area and population?

3. Is London hotter than Rome?

4. Which city has got more rain?

5. Which city is nearer the sea?

II. Read the conversations and write the letters of the correct building in the signs. You are at the cross (Ï) on the street.

Conversation 1:

Woman Excuse me, where's the post office?

Man Go straight ahead as far as the shopping centre. Then turn left. On the corner, there's a large bank. The post office is next to the bank. T

Woman Thank you.

Man You're welcome.

Conversation 2:

Boy Excuse me. Can you tell me where the Odeon Cinema is?

Woman The Odeon? Well, let me think. It's on Hill Road.

Boy How do I get there?

Woman Go straight on, take the first turning on the left and go past the police station. Then there's a small park in front of you. Go past the park and straight ahead and the cinema is next to the large music shop.

Boy Thank you.

Woman Not at all.

Answers: : Post office. : Cinema

III. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.

I live in a small village called Northville. There are about 2000 people here. I love the village (1) it is very quiet and life is slow and easy. The village is always clean; people look (2) it with great care. The air is always clean, too. People are much friendlier here than in a city because everyone (3) the others, and if someone has a problem, there are always people who can help.

There are only a few things that I don't like about Northville. One thing is that we have not got many things to do in the evening; we haven't got (4) cinemas or theaters. The other thing is that people always talk about (5) , and everyone knows what everyone is doing. But I still prefer village life to life in a big city.

1. A. so B. although C. because D.but

2. A. for B. at C. up D.after

3. A. knows B. know C. is knowing D.knew

4. A. little B. some C. any D. few

5. A. others B. other C. another D. one another

IV. Read the passage, and then answer the questions.

Lan goes to Nha Trang with her family on holiday now. She stays at a hotel on the side of the beach. In the early morning, she goes to the sea and swims for an hour. Then she has breakfast in a canteen on the beach to enjoy fresh air in the morning. In the afternoon, she takes some photos of the sights. She is staying in Nha Trang for four days and takes of a lot of nice photos. She is buying some postcards and souvenirs for her friends. It is an enjoyable holiday because she has a lot of fun.

1. Where does Lan go on holiday now?

2. What does she do in the early morning?

3. What does she do in the afternoon?

4. How long is she staying in Nha Trang?

5. Why is her holiday enjoyable?

E. WRITING

I. Rearrange the words and phrases to make meaningful sentences.

1. an/ pagoda/ village/ go/ old/ my/ has.

2. railway-station/ not/ small/ a/ that/ town/ has/ got.

3. one/ Mr. and Mrs. Brown/ only/ have/ car/ got.

4. building/ school/new/ has got/ my/ a.

5. many/ got/ city/ lakes/ that/ has/ beautiful.

6. London/ parks/ has/ famous/ got/ many.

7. any/ city/ museums/ your/ has/ got?

8. art galleries/ not/town/ has/ got/ this/ any.

9. buildings/ old/ got/ Hue/ pagodas/ and/ many/ has.

10. a/ house/has/ got/ garage/ your?

II. Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets. Do not change the meaning of the sentences and do not change the form of the words given.

Example: Tom is taller than Mary. (SHORT)

Mary is shorter than Tom.

1. The Central Post Office is bigger than this District Post office. (SMALL)

2. The skyscraper is higher than our office building. (LOW)

3. My neighbourhood is noisier than your neighbourhood. (QUIET)

4. Alice is slimmer than Daisy. (FAT)

5. The Riverview Hotel is cheaper than the Palace Hotel. (EXPENSIVE)

6. A house in the city is more expensive than a house in the country. (CHEAP)

7. The air in the city is more polluted than the air in the country. (FRESH)

8. Life in the city is more interesting than life in a small village. (BORING)

III. Write sentences about the city tour of Ha Noi, using the words and phrases given.

l. Ha Noi/ capital of Viet Nam. It/ history/ more than 1,000 years.

2. First/ go/ President Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum/ see/ stilt house/ where/ he lived/ 1958/ 1969.

3. Then/ go/ One-Pillar Pagoda. It/ a pagoda/ over the water/ middle/ a square lake.

4. After that/ have a chance/ visit/ Tran Quoc Pagoda/ on the shore/ West Lake.

5. Then/ have lunch/ restaurant/ the Old Quarter.

6. Finally/ go/ Hoan Kiem Lake/ heart/ soul/ Ha Noi.

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BÀI TẬP ANH 6 READING I. Read the following passage, and then answer the questions. London and Rome are the two old cities in Europe. Rome is older than London, it is about 800 years older than London. But London is bigger than Rome in area and population. In general, London is colder than Rome in winter and cooler than Rome in summer. Rome is wetter than London and nearer the sea than London. Notes:-area = diện tích - in general = nhìn chung - Europe = châu Âu l. Which city is...
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BÀI TẬP ANH 6

READING

I. Read the following passage, and then answer the questions.

London and Rome are the two old cities in Europe. Rome is older than London, it is about 800 years older than London. But London is bigger than Rome in area and population. In general, London is colder than Rome in winter and cooler than Rome in summer. Rome is wetter than London and nearer the sea than London.

Notes:-area = diện tích

- in general = nhìn chung

- Europe = châu Âu

l. Which city is older?

2. Which city is bigger in area and population?

3. Is London hotter than Rome?

4. Which city has got more rain?

5. Which city is nearer the sea?

II. Read the conversations and write the letters of the correct building in the signs. You are at the cross (Ï) on the street.

Conversation 1:

Woman Excuse me, where's the post office?

Man Go straight ahead as far as the shopping centre. Then turn left. On the corner, there's a large bank. The post office is next to the bank. T

Woman Thank you.

Man You're welcome.

Conversation 2:

Boy Excuse me. Can you tell me where the Odeon Cinema is?

Woman The Odeon? Well, let me think. It's on Hill Road.

Boy How do I get there?

Woman Go straight on, take the first turning on the left and go past the police station. Then there's a small park in front of you. Go past the park and straight ahead and the cinema is next to the large music shop.

Boy Thank you.

Woman Not at all.

Answers: : Post office. : Cinema

III. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.

I live in a small village called Northville. There are about 2000 people here. I love the village (1) it is very quiet and life is slow and easy. The village is always clean; people look (2) it with great care. The air is always clean, too. People are much friendlier here than in a city because everyone (3) the others, and if someone has a problem, there are always people who can help.

There are only a few things that I don't like about Northville. One thing is that we have not got many things to do in the evening; we haven't got (4) cinemas or theaters. The other thing is that people always talk about (5) , and everyone knows what everyone is doing. But I still prefer village life to life in a big city.

1. A. so B. although C. because D.but

2. A. for B. at C. up D.after

3. A. knows B. know C. is knowing D.knew

4. A. little B. some C. any D. few

5. A. others B. other C. another D. one another

IV. Read the passage, and then answer the questions.

Lan goes to Nha Trang with her family on holiday now. She stays at a hotel on the side of the beach. In the early morning, she goes to the sea and swims for an hour. Then she has breakfast in a canteen on the beach to enjoy fresh air in the morning. In the afternoon, she takes some photos of the sights. She is staying in Nha Trang for four days and takes of a lot of nice photos. She is buying some postcards and souvenirs for her friends. It is an enjoyable holiday because she has a lot of fun.

1. Where does Lan go on holiday now?

2. What does she do in the early morning?

3. What does she do in the afternoon?

4. How long is she staying in Nha Trang?

5. Why is her holiday enjoyable?

E. WRITING

I. Rearrange the words and phrases to make meaningful sentences.

1. an/ pagoda/ village/ go/ old/ my/ has.

2. railway-station/ not/ small/ a/ that/ town/ has/ got.

3. one/ Mr. and Mrs. Brown/ only/ have/ car/ got.

4. building/ school/new/ has got/ my/ a.

5. many/ got/ city/ lakes/ that/ has/ beautiful.

6. London/ parks/ has/ famous/ got/ many.

7. any/ city/ museums/ your/ has/ got?

8. art galleries/ not/town/ has/ got/ this/ any.

9. buildings/ old/ got/ Hue/ pagodas/ and/ many/ has.

10. a/ house/has/ got/ garage/ your?

II. Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets. Do not change the meaning of the sentences and do not change the form of the words given.

Example: Tom is taller than Mary. (SHORT)

Mary is shorter than Tom.

1. The Central Post Office is bigger than this District Post office. (SMALL)

2. The skyscraper is higher than our office building. (LOW)

3. My neighbourhood is noisier than your neighbourhood. (QUIET)

4. Alice is slimmer than Daisy. (FAT)

5. The Riverview Hotel is cheaper than the Palace Hotel. (EXPENSIVE)

6. A house in the city is more expensive than a house in the country. (CHEAP)

7. The air in the city is more polluted than the air in the country. (FRESH)

8. Life in the city is more interesting than life in a small village. (BORING)

III. Write sentences about the city tour of Ha Noi, using the words and phrases given.

l. Ha Noi/ capital of Viet Nam. It/ history/ more than 1,000 years.

2. First/ go/ President Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum/ see/ stilt house/ where/ he lived/ 1958/ 1969.

3. Then/ go/ One-Pillar Pagoda. It/ a pagoda/ over the water/ middle/ a square lake.

4. After that/ have a chance/ visit/ Tran Quoc Pagoda/ on the shore/ West Lake.

5. Then/ have lunch/ restaurant/ the Old Quarter.

6. Finally/ go/ Hoan Kiem Lake/ heart/ soul/ Ha Noi.

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