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<b>BÀI TẬP SOLUTION 8</b>
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<b>Name: ___________________________________________</b>
<b>UNIT 6:</b>
<b>1 Complete each pair of sentences. Use </b><i><b>will</b></i><b> or </b><i><b>going to</b></i><b> and one of the verbs below. </b>
drive forget have visit
1a Dave thinks aliens _______________ our planet in the next twenty years.
1b They _______________ their aunt and uncle on Sunday.
2a It’s raining. I _______________ you to Jenny’s house if you like.
2b In the holidays my sister _______________ around Ireland with some friends.
3a I _______________ (not) your birthday next year. I promise!
3b Jill’s always in a hurry. She _______________ her geography homework again.
4a You’re wearing new shoes. You _______________ terrible blisters tomorrow.
4b ‘Do you want chips or salad?’ ‘I _______________ chips, please.’
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<b>2 Complete the zero conditional sentences. Use the correct form of the verbs below.</b>
do go have sleep spend wake
1 If she feels tired, she _______________ her homework.
2 If the children have got money, they _______________ it on computer games.
3 If I _______________ my brother up in the morning, he doesn’t get to school on time.
4 If Sarah _______________ for a walk every day, she feels terrible.
5 If I _______________ time, I play tennis after work.
<b>3 Choose the correct words. </b>
1 She feels terrible. She <b>could / might</b> not go to school tomorrow.
2 I’m quite tired. I'll <b>might / probably</b> go to bed early tonight.
3 Don’t touch that snake! It <b>could / definitely</b> be dangerous!
4 I’m not sure what I’ll do in the holidays. I <b>probably / may</b> travel around Europe.
5 We’re <b>might / probably</b> going to go to the cinema on Friday. Would you like to come?
6 Their new album is great! I’m <b>definitely / could</b> going to buy it!
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Vocabulary
<b>4 Complete the advertisements with the words/phrases below. There are two </b>
<b>words/phrases you do not need.</b>
coffee machine digital photo frame dishwasher e-book reader hard disk recorder
HD TV microwave satnav smartphone washing machine
1 Are you lost again? Get a(n) ____________ and you’ll always find the way!
2 Do you want to take 100 books with you on holiday? Get a(n) ____________ today and
3 Do you look at your old pictures? No? Then you need a ____________ . You can display
hundreds of pictures! It’s a great way to share memories.
4 If you are hungry, you don’t want to wait hours for your snack. In a(n) ____________ ,
you can cook food in minutes.
5 The latest ____________ can do more than just make calls. Now you can take photos, surf
the Internet and pick up emails anywhere.
6 Sale! There’s 50% off this new ____________. It’s environmentally friendly, so it saves
water and gets your clothes perfectly clean.
7 Do you hate doing the washing-up? Do you want beautifully clean plates? It’s time to get
a(n) ____________ !
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<b>5 Choose the correct words. </b>
1 Vinnie <b>posted / logged</b> a message on my Facebook page. He passed his driving test!
2 Jenny is always online. She <b>updates / creates</b> her blog every day.
3 MSN is so annoying! I’ve just <b>deactivated / created</b> my profile.
4 Can you help me <b>upload / update</b> this video onto Myspace?
5 You need to enter your password so you can <b>log on / post </b>to your email account.
6 I’ve <b>created / deactivated</b> an album so that you can see my holiday photos.
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<b>6 Complete the sentences. Use one word in each gap. </b>
1 Can I plug ____________ my phone at your house? It hasn’t got any power left.
2 Press this button to switch ____________ the machine. Look – it’s working now.
3 What did the woman say? Can you turn ____________ the volume, please? I can’t hear
the radio.
4 Don’t take ____________ your tablet PC on the train. Someone might steal it. Leave it in
your bag.
5 Jake! Your room is a mess. Please put ____________ all these clothes.
6 I have finished my essay, so you can pull ____________ the plug now.
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<b>Use of English</b>
<b>7 Complete the text. Use one word only for each gap.</b>
Hi Teresa,
to join us for that too. If you're free, 8<sub>____________ don't you come with us? It </sub>
9<sub>____________ be really great fun! But, if you can't </sub>10<sub>____________ it, no problem. Let me </sub>
know!
Bye for now,
Dave
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<b>Reading </b>
<b>9 Read the text. Match the sentences A–F with the gaps 1–5 in the text. There is one extra </b>
<b>sentence you do not need. </b>
<b>The death of the cinema? </b>
1<sub>_____ In the 1940s thirty million people in Britain went to the cinema regularly. It wasn’t </sub>
expensive. Ordinary working people could afford it and it was a treat for children. It was also
the place to see the news. Hundreds of cinemas opened up all over Britain.
2<sub>_____ By the 1960s more and more homes had televisions, and cinemas started to close. In </sub>
the 1980s people watched videos. Then came satellite TV, the Internet and computer games.
By the end of the twentieth century, fewer and fewer people went to the cinema.
3<sub>_____ New technology like 3D means that cinemas can offer something most people can’t </sub>
get at home. In 2007 the number of people going to the cinema started to go up again. When
the 3D film <i>Avatar</i> came out in 2009, it broke records – millions of people went to see it at
the cinema.
4<sub>_____ Now there are huge multiplex cinemas showing ten different movies, there are </sub>
drive-in cdrive-inemas and open-air screens drive-in parks. Over 100 years after the first movie theatres drive-in
America opened, the cinema is still evolving.
5<sub>_____ It is true that you can watch a film on the bus on your smartphone, on a screen that is </sub>
smaller than your hand. But the cinema experience, with friends, popcorn and ice cream is a
tradition we have learned to love. It seems the cinema will be around a while longer.
A In the second half of the century, different forms of entertainment became popular. _____
B There is something special about seeing a film in the cinema. _____
C The ratings system helps parents choose which films are suitable for children. _____
D In the first half of the twentieth century, going to the cinema was the most popular
form of entertainment. _____
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<b>UNIT 6: SHORT TEST 1</b>
<b>Grammar</b>
<b>1 Read the sentences and write P (prediction), O (offer), D (decision) or I (intention). </b>
<b>Then complete the sentences. Use the correct form of </b><i><b>will</b></i><b> or </b><i><b>going to</b></i><b> and the verbs in </b>
<b>brackets. </b>
1 There’s ice on the path. They _______________ (slip) and fall. _____
2 Are you too hot? I _______________ (open) the windows if you want. _____
3 Next week we _______________ (have) a meal at that new restaurant. _____
4 In fifty years, no one _______________ (drive) cars any more. _____
5 I can’t do this homework. I know! I _______________ (phone) Jenny. She’s clever. _____
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<b>2 Complete with the affirmative or negative form of </b><i><b>will</b></i><b> or </b><i><b>going to </b></i><b>andthe verbs in </b>
<b>brackets.</b>
1 ‘I can’t carry all the shopping.’ ‘I _______________ (come) to the supermarket and help
you.’
2 ‘Are you coming to the beach?’ ‘No. Look at those clouds. It _______________ (rain).’
3 Promise me you _______________ (drink) all the juice. I want some too.
4 I _______________ (get) a job this summer. I need the money.
5 I’m worried about global warming. Scientists say the ice at the North Pole
_______________ (melt).
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<b>Vocabulary</b>
<b>3 Match the technology below to the descriptions. There are two words you do not need.</b>
camcorder games console HD TV satnav satellite TV smartphone tablet
PC
1 It’s light and easy to use. You can take it on holiday and film what you see. __________
2 It can help you with directions when you’re driving. __________
3 You can use it to access the Internet, make calls and take pictures. __________
4 It has great graphics and when you’re playing, you feel like you’re in a film. __________
5 It gives a very clear picture. It’s great for watching films. __________
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<b>4 Complete the sentences with these words/phrases. There is one word/phrase you do not </b>
<b>need.</b>
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2 I took lots of photos at the theme park. I’ll ____________ them to my blog tonight.
3 Quick! ____________ to your email. I sent you a really funny message.
5 I’m putting __________ an advert for my bike on an online auction site and hope lots of
people make bids.
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Total ___/20
<b>Test 2</b>
<b>Grammar</b>
<b>1 Complete each gap in the zero conditional sentences. Use the correct form of one of the </b>
<b>verbs in brackets. </b>
1 If the light _______________ on, I _______________ . (not sleep, be)
2 Please remember to water the flowers. If they _______________ enough water, they
_______________ . (die, not get)
3 My little brother _______________ if he _______________ a dog. He’s scared of animals.
(see, cry)
4 If we _______________ our physics homework, Mr Lett _______________ really cross.
(not do, get)
5 The website _______________ if you _______________ in your password. (open, type)
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<b>2 Correct the sentences. </b>
1 I’ll phone the restaurant. It could not be open. ______________________________________
2 I feel ill. I might don’t go to school tomorrow. ______________________________________
3 Your keys may to be in the kitchen. ______________________________________
4 My sister could to study in America. ______________________________________
5 Shh! You might waking your little brother up. ______________________________________
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Vocabulary
<b>3 Complete the sentences with the words below. There are two words you do not need. </b>
carefully confidently disappointingly dramatically exactly simply
1 You look ____________ like your sister. Are you twins?
2 Sales of tablet PCs have increased ____________ in the last year.
3 Jake made a speech in front of the whole school and he spoke very ____________ .
4 To switch it on, you ____________ press this button.
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<b>4 Read the dialogue and complete the words. </b>
<b>Anna</b> Hi Frank! I’m going to the beach with some friends this afternoon. Fancy 1 <sub>j _ _ n _ _ _</sub>
<b>Frank</b> I’d 2 <sub>l _ _ _ to but I can’t. I’ve got a Saturday job and I’m working this afternoon. </sub>
<b>Anna</b> Oh. Sorry you can’t 3<sub> m _ _ e it.</sub>
We can meet at the pizzeria.
<b>Anna</b> Yes, I’ll 5<sub> d _ _ f _ _ _ _ l _ be there. </sub>
<b>Frank</b> OK. 6<sub> C _ _ _!</sub>
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Total __/20
<b>UNIT 7: SHORT TEST 1 (CHUẨN BI BÀI TRƯỚC)</b>
<b>Grammar</b>
<b>1 Choose the correct words. </b>
1 We <b>must / needn’t</b> be home by ten o’clock or Dad will be worried.
2 You <b>mustn’t / needn’t</b> forget to buy some milk. There isn’t any left at home.
3 You <b>must / mustn’t</b> call your grandmother and say thank you for the card.
4 Tell your sister she <b>must / needn’t</b> be scared. The dog won’t hurt her.
5 In Switzerland you <b>mustn’t / must</b> make any noise after ten at night. People think it’s
rude.
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<b>2 Rewrite the sentences. Use </b><i><b>must</b></i><b>, </b><i><b>mustn’t</b></i><b> or </b><i><b>needn’t</b></i><b>. </b>
________________________________ .
2 It isn’t necessary to buy gifts for all your friends. You
________________________________ .
3 It’s important to say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’. You
________________________________ .
4 It isn’t necessary to take your shoes off. You
________________________________ .
5 Don’t forget to send your grandparents a card. You
________________________________ .
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<b>Vocabulary</b>
<b>3 Read the sentences. If the word in bold is incorrect, write the correct one next to the </b>
<b>sentence. If there is no mistake, simply write ‘correct’.</b>
1 She <b>shook</b> at me, so I knew it was a joke. __________
2 I asked Mum for some money but she <b>patted</b> her head. __________
3 The businessman shook my hand and <b>beckoned</b> me on the back. __________
4 She <b>winked </b>to us to come nearer so she could talk to us. __________
5 Joey is giving me a big <b>thumbs</b> up! He’s passed his test! __________
1 ____________________ is 6th<sub> January. In some cultures, it’s the day the Three Kings </sub>
came to Bethlehem.
2 ____________________ is the day after Halloween. In many countries, people remember
relatives who have died.
3 At ____________________ people give each other presents and families get together.
4 On ____________________ people usually go to parties and stay up until midnight.
5 ____________________ is a special day for women with children. They get cards and
sometimes flowers and presents.
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Total __/20
<b>Test 2</b>
<b>Grammar</b>
<b>1 Complete the first conditional sentences about superstitions. Use the correct form of the </b>
<b>verbs in brackets. </b>
1 You _______________ (lose) a friend if you _______________ (give) a knife as a gift.
2 You _______________ (have) bad luck if you _______________ (see) a black cat in the
street.
3 If the cows _______________ (lie down) in the fields, it _______________ (rain) the next
day.
4 You _______________ (have) bad luck for seven years if you _______________ (break)
a mirror.
5 If you _______________ (not wear) blue on your wedding day, you _______________
(be) unhappy.
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<b>2 Write first conditional sentences. </b>
1 if / the phone / ring / she / not answer / it
_______________________________________________________________________
2 you / not catch / the bus / if / you / not hurry
_______________________________________________________________________
3 Dad / be / worried / if / they / not call
_______________________________________________________________________
4 if / she / win / this race / she / be / the world champion
_______________________________________________________________________
5 I / buy / a new bike / if / I / get / a summer job
<b>Vocabulary</b>
<b>3 Match the words below to the clues. </b>
art gallery carnival castle concert market museum opera house
1 two outdoor places that are fun for children ____________ , ____________
2 two places where you go to buy things ____________ , ____________
3 two places where kings and queens have lived ____________ , ____________
4 two places where you go to hear musical performances ____________ , ____________
5 two places where you go to see statues and paintings ____________ , ____________
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<b>4 Complete the dialogue with the words below. There are two words you do not need. </b>
in information moment ought recommend should wondering
<b>Orla</b> Hi! We’re here to do some sightseeing. We’d like some 1<sub>____________ about the </sub>
town.
<b>Information office</b> Sure. What are you interested 2<sub>____________?</sub>
<b>Orla</b> Well, I like history.
<b>Information office</b> In that case, you 3<sub>____________ to visit the museum. It has some </sub>
great things.
<b>Orla</b> OK, great. And is there a carnival on at the 4<sub>____________ ? </sub>
<b>Information office</b> Oh, yes! It’s our annual festival. I definitely 5<sub>____________ that! </sub>
<b>Orla</b> Thanks. That sounds fun.
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<b>Total __/20</b>
<b>WRITING: (COMPULSORY EXERCISE)</b>