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<span class='text_page_counter'>(1)</span>BÀI DẠY BÁM SÁT TIẾNG ANH 10 (Theo Chuẩn Kiến Thức-Kỹ Năng) UNIT SEVEN 1. Put the words from the box into correct groups of pronunciation. radio, type, destroy, age, enjoy, statement, toy, climb, provide, nature, noise, decide, population, violent, boy /eɪ/.................................................................................................................. /ɑɪ/................................................................................................................. /ɔɪ/.................................................................................................................. 2. Choose the correct time expression in brackets. 1. I haven't seen Tom (for/since) a long time. How is he? 2. It's ages (ago/since) I last went to a football match. 3. Daisy has written to Mary (last week/recently). 4. What have you been doing (today/yesterday)! 5. Have you eaten Chinese food (before/ already)! 6. They've been living here (since/ in) the end of last year. 7. I had a pleasant dinner with them (lately/ last night). 8. They've been trying to get in touch with Tom (for ages/for the last time). 9. Dick hasn't been to Nha Trang (since/when) we went there together. 10. I can't remember (how long/when) I've had this watch. 3. Choose the correct tense form of the verbs in brackets. Hi Tom, I'm writing to you from San Francisco. Sorry I (1. didn't email/ haven't entailed) you before now. I can't believe we (2. were/ have been) here for only a few days. We (3. arrived/ have arrived) here on Saturday. Yesterday, my father (4. took/ has taken) me to the island of Alcatraz, where the famous prison was. I (5. didn't travel/ haven't travelled) over the Golden Gate Bridge yet, but I hope we'll do that soon. Another famous landmark is the Coit Tower, which we (6. visited/ have visited) this morning. Emily (7. didn't want/ hasn't wanted) to climb all the way to the top, though. And of course, there are the trams. (8. Did you ever go/ Have you ever been) on a tram? I (9. had/ have had) a chance to do it on Monday. Wow! You don't have to sit down, so my father and I (stood/ have stood) at the back, where you get the best view. I'd better go now. Write back soon. Peggy 4. Fill each gap with the correct form of the word in brackets. 1. He was a talented musician in his....................... 2. She didn't have the......................to walk any further. 3. I've spilt some coffee on the......................of the armchair. 4. There's a......................of food and shelter in the refugee camps. 5. Many teachers would like to be more......................and creative. 6. They waited and waited for something...................... to happen. 7. The...................... news is that typhoid is on the decrease. 8. They showed a...................... on animal communication. 9. The talk was both......................and interesting. 10. She takes her.......................as a nurse very seriously.. (young) (strong) (sit) (short) (adventure) (excite) (encourage) (document) (inform) (responsible). 5. Fill each gap in the passage with a suitable word with the first letter given. The mass media refers to the people and organisations that provide news and (1) i................ for the public. Until recently, these were mainly (2) n................, (3) t................and (4) r.................Today, computers play a very big part. The (5) l................ is a computer system that allows millions of people around the world to receive and exchange information about almost everything. Bài Dạy Bám Sát Anh Văn 10. Ngân Phương Vy. 1.
<span class='text_page_counter'>(2)</span> Ordinary post has been taken over by (6) e......................... which stands for (7) e................mail because it is sent and received via a computer. It is a system that allows people to send (8) m....................to each other quickly and cheaply. Ordinary (9) p....................is now referred to as "snail mail" and one wonders if the (10) p................is a job in danger of extinction! 6. Read the passage and choose the best answer. Jacqui Swift has worked as a journalist for newspapers, a music magazine and TV programs. At the (1)..............., she is writing for a music website (2)............... started last month. “I (3)...............to write for the Internet because this is where you find the very latest information about bands. You love the speed of the Internet. I can write a piece in the morning and see it (4)...............on the website in the afternoon. The same story won't be in the newspapers (5)............... the next day. It may (6)............... up to six weeks before you see it in some magazines. I am a (7)............... of a team. We have to work fast and mustn't make any (8)..............., so it can be stressful. But we all get along (9)............... with each other. I find it really exciting to think that our work (10)...............read all round the world." 1. A. period 2. A. which 3. A. thought 4. A. show 5. A. over 6. A. take 7. A. worker 8. A. faults 9. A. good 10. A. is. B. time B. what B. persuaded B. display B. during B. last B. colleague B. mistakes B. strong B. will. C. moment C. who C. imagined C. attend C. towards C. stay C. member C. accidents C. well C. has. D. date D. when D. decided D. appear D. until D. remain D. person D. failures D. happy D. does. 7. Fill each gap with the correct form of the word in brackets. What do you need to become a (1)......................(success) TV personality? The people who are (2)......................(usual) chosen to hold TV quiz shows and chat shows seem to have a few qualifications for the job apart from having an (3)......................(attract) appearance; in the case of women, this often means being blonde and (4)......................(beauty). A certain level of intelligence and education is (5)......................(essence) but most people who work in the media do not seem to be very (6)...................(talent) in any other respects. The sad things is that TV personalities have (7)......................(power) influence on viewers and it is (8)......................(nature) for younger viewers to admire these charming people, wearing the (9)......................(late) fashions and always smiling. However, today's youth deserve (10)......................(good) role models than these. 8. Choose the best answer. 1. When did you come here? - I...............here since August 25. A. am B. was C. have been D. had been 2. He never smiles at me or speaks to me...............many efforts I have made to friendly and neighbourly. A. because B. because of C. thanks to D. in spite of 3. How many pages...............read so far? - Ten. A. do you B. did you C. have you D. had you 4. Daisy is motivated to study ............... she knows that a good education can improve her life. A. so B. because C. therefore D. because of 5. I...............all of the questions correctly since I began this grammar exercise on verb tenses. A. answer B. answered C. am answering D. have answered 6. Tim doesn't do well in school ............... his inability to concentrate for longer than a minute or two. A. as B. because C. because of D. in spite of 7. In the last two decades, space exploration..............great contributions to weather forecasting. A. make B. makes C. is making D. has made 8. ...............the bad weather, Tom decided not to cancel his trip to the mountains. A. Because B. Because of C. Even though D. In spite of 9. My family loves this house. It ............... the family house ever since my grandfather built it 60 years ago. A. is B. was C. has been D. will be Bài Dạy Bám Sát Anh Văn 10. Ngân Phương Vy. 2.
<span class='text_page_counter'>(3)</span> 10................the bad stain on the carpet, we had to rearrange the furniture before the company arrived. A. When B. Because C. Although D. Because of 9. Fill each gap in the passage with a suitable word from the box. texts, edition, circulation, effect, images, eyes, readers, distance, newspaper, issue On March, 9, 2010, a special 3D edition of a (1)...................was produced. It was the Belgian daily newspaper La Dernieur Heure and this edition was expected to have a higher (2)...................than usual. Therefore, 115,000 copies hit the news-stand that morning. A pair of special glasses was provided together with the paper to offer (3)................... a new perspective on the world. All the photos and advertisements included in the special edition had been treated to give them the 3D (4)...................when viewed through the lenses well-known to 3D filmgoers. Only the written (5)...................remained unchanged. Although the idea of a 3D newspaper is an interesting one, some people who bought this special (6)...................weren't satisfied with the result. It took a few minutes to get used to viewing the (7)................... through the glasses. In addition, readers had to hold the paper some (8)................... from their faces in order to see the pictures clearly. The best effect could be achieved by holding the paper about 50cm away from their (9)....................Hubert Leclercp, chief editor of the paper, has said that there are no plans to produce another 3D issue of La Dernieur Heure in the future. He explained that it had taken two months to bring out this special (10)....................Therefore, it would be very time-consuming to publish a 3D newspaper on a regular basis. 10. The people below (1-5) want to find a radio program they like. Decide which program (A-H) would be the most suitable for them. 1. Robert and Alice are interested in pop music. They want to listen to a live-performance and would also enjoy hearing interviewers with some of the performers. 2. John enjoys listening to good modern drama. He works long hours during the week so he can only listen to the radio at weekends. 3. Steven teaches history and likes listening to experts talking about history. However, he hates shows which invites listeners to phone in. 4. Al writes poetry and enjoys hearing other writers read their poems on the radio. He wants to have the opportunity to give his own opinions live on the performance. 5. Kim and Yannis are interested in finding out about the latest international events. They want to listen to a program that is on every day. A. Before our time. On Saturday, this weekly program includes the first part of a documentary series about the discovery of the site of a 15th-century village. Professor John Frost and his team will talk about what life was like for the villagers. B. Pop review. This Saturday's program discusses the very latest CD releases, so there will be a great mix of music from all over the world. This week's special report comes from Senegal. C. Good morning. This program has regular reports on current affairs and news stories as they happen at home and abroad, plus discussions every morning about the background to world news. All this week, the program features interviews with ordinary people around the world who talk about the recent history of their country. D. History team. This Wednesday, a local team tries to prove that people lived in the rocky hill of their area thousands of years ago. Specialist presenter Dr Clive Sparky describes what they find. Listeners and ring in and ask questions and discuss their own interests and local discoveries. E. Spotlight. This Thursday, writer Kate Dyer talks about the relationship between her poet™ and her work as a history teacher. Kate will perform her latest poem, SunshirtM Listeners can then phone in and talk to Kate about her work. Dramatist David Fry will also talk about his latest book on historical drama frorfi the 19th century. F. Opinion. Find out about the news on this regular Wednesday morning program, with a team of journalists discussing the major events of the week around the worM This week, the program also visits the new National Library's collection of original documents from the world of literature, including internationally famoi drama and poetry, with readings of some of the poems.. Bài Dạy Bám Sát Anh Văn 10. Ngân Phương Vy. 3.
<span class='text_page_counter'>(4)</span> G. Out and about. Hear all the latest in the world of pop and rock, including a week of majo concerts as they happen every evening, coming direct from Birmingham. Afte each concert, listeners can also hear members of the banks answering question about their music. H. Showtime This is the perfect program for lovers of new plays, music and poetry. Or Saturday, listeners have the chance to hear the prize-winning play Machines. Poel Roger Brookes will also read from his new collection Rainbow and composer Jack Williams will play his latest piece for classical guitar. 11. Read the conversation and decide if the statements are True (T) or False (F). Tony: Rachel: Tony: Rachel: Tony: Rachel: Tony:. Rachel: Tony: Rachel:. Tony: Rachel: Tony: Rachel: Tony: Rachel: Tony: Rachel: Tony:. Hi, Rachel. How are you? OK. Actually not really. Tell me, do you have a TV in your bedroom? Yeah. I got one for my birthday last month. It's great. Oh, you're lucky. My Mum won't let me have one. Why not? It's much better because you avoid all those boring arguments about what to watch, Right. My sister always wants to watch lots of cartoons and I'm not really keen on them. Exactly. I used to have the same problem with my little brother. Another thing is that people are always talking in the living room so that even if you can choose the program, you can't hear it properly. That's the point, although actually I really like talking about what I'm watching, I don't mind people being around, as long as I can choose the programs. But, why won't your Mum let you have a TV in your room? She says it would cost too much, but I don't think that's the real reason, because she said I could have a bike instead. Anyway my Auntie said we could have her old one for next to nothing and my Mum still said no. When I got mine, my parents were worried that I might watch it late at night and so be too tired for school in the morning. So, I promised them I'd always turn it off before ten o'clock. And do you? Not always. It depends on what's on. I think my Mum just wants to control what I do, you know, she just wants to be able to say "No television until you've done your homework", and things like that. Perhaps she thinks you need that. She thinks I'm still a child. I'd like the chance to decide things like that for myself. My parents never ask about my schoolwork. They say it's something I have to do by myself. You're lucky. I know.. 1.............Tony and Rachel both dislike watching cartoons. 2.............Tony and Rachel both prefer watching television alone. 3.............Rachel thinks her mother can afford to buy her a television. 4.............Tony has kept his promise about watching television at night. 5.............Rachel wants to be able to choose when she watches television. 6. ...........Tony agrees with his parents' attitude towards homework. 12. Read the passage and choose the best answer. People always ask me why I only travel the hard way. A lot of television travel programs are about relaxing holidays on the beach, but we've only ever made documentaries about really long trips. The last trip I did was a 50,000-mile journey around the Pacific Ocean and it took 12 months. But then my very first trip was a "round the world" journey from the North Pole to the South Pole. As you can imagine, I've seen a lot of the world. I'm lucky to be in really excellent health, but life is very short and I've done so much travelling that I want a change. Travelling long distances makes you extremely tired and although it's still a great pleasure for me, I want to do something more relaxing now. I think my next television series might be made nearer to England. There's some really interesting work going on in Wales, where they've just found what remains of a 2,000-year-old town. Or I might do something about farms in France or even cycling in Holland. I hope the programs I've made about the really long trips will encourage other people to get on a plane and have some adventures. Some people seem to be afraid of going to a strange country, but maybe they realise now that if I can do these trips, so can they. I'm only a very ordinary person. And obviously, you don't have to travel on your own as I always have. Bài Dạy Bám Sát Anh Văn 10. Ngân Phương Vy. 4.
<span class='text_page_counter'>(5)</span> I must say that until recently I hadn't ever worried about being so far from home even when the children were very small. But while I was filming in Borneo last year, my wife had to have an emergency operation and it really frightened me because I couldn't get back to England. Fortunately, everything was fine in the end - but I wouldn't want to be so far away if anything like that happened to my family again. Perhaps if I spend more time at home I can do more writing. I've done two books so far. I write about places I've seen and my feelings about them. I don't think I'll ever write fiction or poetry, but I'd be interested in writing newspaper articles. 1. For his most recent television program, John ......... A. drove from the North Pole to the South Pole. B. filmed relaxing beach holidays. C. went to the Pacific Ocean for a year. D. told about relaxing holidays on the beach. 2. John is giving up long trips because......... A. he's too old now. B. he's been everywhere. C. his health isn't good any more. D. they are too tiring. 3. John says his next television series might be about......... A. farms in Scotland. B. old ruins in Wales. C. cycling tours in France. D. an old town in England. 4. John wants to encourage other people to......... A. be brave about travelling to new places. B. lose their fear of dying. C. make more trips alone. D. be ordinary people like him. 5. Why does John want to spend more time near home? A. His wife misses him. B. He has very young children. C. He might not get back to England. D. His family might need him. 6. John has already written some......... A. newspaper articles. B. travel books. C. fiction. D. poems. The End. Bài Dạy Bám Sát Anh Văn 10. Ngân Phương Vy. 5.
<span class='text_page_counter'>(6)</span> ANSWER KEY UNIT 7 1. /eɪ/ nature, population, radio, age, statement /ɑɪ/ decide, type, provide, violent, climb /ɔɪ/ boy, enjoy, toy, destroy, noise 2. 1. for 6. since. 2. since 7. last night. 3. recently 8. for ages. 4. today 9. since. 5. before 10. how long. 1. haven't emailed 5. haven't travelled 9. had. 2. have been 6. visited 10. stood. 3. arrived 4. took 7. didn't want 8. Have you ever been. 1. youth 2. strength 7. encouraging. 6. exciting 3. seat 8. documentary. 1. information 2. newspapers 7. electronic. 6. e-mail 3. television 8. messages. 4. radio 9. post. 4B. 6A. 3.. 4. 4. shortage 5. adventurous 9. informative 10. responsibilities. 5. 5. Internet 10. postman. 6. 1C. 2A. 3D. 5D. 7C. 8B. 9C. 10A. 7. 1. successful 2. usually 6. talented 7. powerful. 3. attractive 8. natural. 4. beautiful 9. latest. 5. essential 10. Better. 8. 1C. 2D. 3C. 4B. 5D. 6C. 7D. 8D. 9C. 10D. 9. 1. newspaper 6. issue. 2. circulation 7. images. 3. readers 8. distance. 4. effect 9. eyes. 5. texts 10. edition. 10. 1G. 2H. 3А. 4Е. 5C. 1T. 2F. 3T. 4F. 5T. 6T. 1C. 2D. 3B. 4A. 5D. 6B. 11.. 12.. Bài Dạy Bám Sát Anh Văn 10. Ngân Phương Vy. 6.
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