- Does Kate listen to music every day?- Yes, .........
he does.
he doesn't.
she does.
she doesn't.
- Excuse me, I'd like three lemonades, please. - ………………
Anything else?
Go ahead.
Never mind.
Yes, please.
"How old are you?"- "……………."
check_box I'm thirty.
I'm fine, thank you.
I'm good.
I'm great.
"Li xi" is an important part in Vietnam’s customs of Tet Festival, especially with children. It is a small amount of money that can bring good fortune to the upcoming year. However, "li xi" is not limited only on the first day, but can even last to the 9th or 10th day of Tet Festival, and given when the adults first meet the kids.Besides the money, the tiny red envelope also has its own meaning. It represents the secrecy and privacy to avoid comparison as adults want children to regard the money as the gift of New Year, instead of being jealous of receiving less than other kids. The red color, the most popular color appearing in Vietnamese festivals, signifies the prosperity and great luck according to Asian’s beliefs. In the morning of the first day of Lunar New Year, children and parents will visit grandparents’ home, wishing for a happy new year and great health, showing respect and gratitude, and giving gifts. After that, it is grandparents and adults’ turn to give children lucky money to welcome their new age.By whom is the custom loved most?
check_box by children
by adults
by parents
by the old
"Li xi" is an important part in Vietnam’s customs of Tet Festival, especially with children. It is a small amount of money that can bring good fortune to the upcoming year. However, "li xi" is not limited only on the first day, but can even last to the 9th or 10th day of Tet Festival, and given when the adults first meet the kids.Besides the money, the tiny red envelope also has its own meaning. It represents the secrecy and privacy to avoid comparison as adults want children to regard the money as the gift of New Year, instead of being jealous of receiving less than other kids. The red color, the most popular color appearing in Vietnamese festivals, signifies the prosperity and great luck according to Asian’s beliefs. In the morning of the first day of Lunar New Year, children and parents will visit grandparents’ home, wishing for a happy new year and great health, showing respect and gratitude, and giving gifts. After that, it is grandparents and adults’ turn to give children lucky money to welcome their new age.For how long can the custom be applied?
check_box for 10 days
for 1 day
for a half of month
for a month
"Li xi" is an important part in Vietnam’s customs of Tet Festival, especially with children. It is a small amount of money that can bring good fortune to the upcoming year. However, "li xi" is not limited only on the first day, but can even last to the 9th or 10th day of Tet Festival, and given when the adults first meet the kids.Besides the money, the tiny red envelope also has its own meaning. It represents the secrecy and privacy to avoid comparison as adults want children to regard the money as the gift of New Year, instead of being jealous of receiving less than other kids. The red color, the most popular color appearing in Vietnamese festivals, signifies the prosperity and great luck according to Asian’s beliefs. In the morning of the first day of Lunar New Year, children and parents will visit grandparents’ home, wishing for a happy new year and great health, showing respect and gratitude, and giving gifts. After that, it is grandparents and adults’ turn to give children lucky money to welcome their new age.What does the red color signify?
check_box prosperity and great luck
great health
great luck
happy and funny
"Li xi" is an important part in Vietnam’s customs of Tet Festival, especially with children. It is a small amount of money that can bring good fortune to the upcoming year. However, "li xi" is not limited only on the first day, but can even last to the 9th or 10th day of Tet Festival, and given when the adults first meet the kids.Besides the money, the tiny red envelope also has its own meaning. It represents the secrecy and privacy to avoid comparison as adults want children to regard the money as the gift of New Year, instead of being jealous of receiving less than other kids. The red color, the most popular color appearing in Vietnamese festivals, signifies the prosperity and great luck according to Asian’s beliefs. In the morning of the first day of Lunar New Year, children and parents will visit grandparents’ home, wishing for a happy new year and great health, showing respect and gratitude, and giving gifts. After that, it is grandparents and adults’ turn to give children lucky money to welcome their new age.Why do adults give "li xi" to children?
check_box to welcome their new age.
to be better
to be fatter
to be taller
"Li xi" is an important part in Vietnam’s customs of Tet Festival, especially with children. It is a small amount of money that can bring good fortune to the upcoming year. However, "li xi" is not limited only on the first day, but can even last to the 9th or 10th day of Tet Festival, and given when the adults first meet the kids.Besides the money, the tiny red envelope also has its own meaning. It represents the secrecy and privacy to avoid comparison as adults want children to regard the money as the gift of New Year, instead of being jealous of receiving less than other kids. The red color, the most popular color appearing in Vietnamese festivals, signifies the prosperity and great luck according to Asian’s beliefs. In the morning of the first day of Lunar New Year, children and parents will visit grandparents’ home, wishing for a happy new year and great health, showing respect and gratitude, and giving gifts. After that, it is grandparents and adults’ turn to give children lucky money to welcome their new age.Why is a red envelope used?
check_box to avoid comparison
to avoid losing
to keep money safe
to look beautiful
"Where is she from?- "................."
She's from Britain.
She's from English.
She's from Korean.
She's from Spanish.
.................- Yes, he is.
Is your father a businessman?
Is your father businessman?
Your father is a businessman?
Your father is businessman?
........Mike.........London?
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Why
……….he was a famous actor, Bruce worked as a taxi driver.
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…………..does the first train leave Hanoi?- At four thirty.
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What time
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How far
How long
How many
How tall
…………is Christmas Day.
December 25th
December 31st
January 1st
January 6th
…………trains crowded in Boston?
Are
Do
Does
Is
………day do you usually do your English homework?
How
When
Where
Which
1. Employee Personal DataFull name: Hana Antonia VincentAddress: 78A, Elm Road, York, Y019 5USHome phone number: (01904) 8763973Mobile phone: 0795 323561Date of birth: 22.11.79Place of birth: Prague, Czech RepublicJob: shop assistantContact in an emergency: Paul Vincent (husband)Home number as aboveWork bumber: (01904) 776 544Mobile: 0795 768879Job: personal assistantDoctor's name, address and telephone numberDr. Jo Boxer, Elm Medical Centre, 3 Elm Road, York, Y06 4EJ, 0795 998 7882. Student cardName: Jamie Stuart BurdenDate of birth: 20.05.79Place of study: University of GlasgowCourse of study: Art HistoryContact phone number: 0795 228 4275Address: 8 Elm Road, York, Y09 6FGWhat's Hana's job?
A doctor
A personal assistant
A shop assistant
A student
1. Employee Personal DataFull name: Hana Antonia VincentAddress: 78A, Elm Road, York, Y019 5USHome phone number: (01904) 8763973Mobile phone: 0795 323561Date of birth: 22.11.79Place of birth: Prague, Czech RepublicJob: shop assistantContact in an emergency: Paul Vincent (husband)Home number as aboveWork bumber: (01904) 776 544Mobile: 0795 768879Job: personal assistantDoctor's name, address and telephone numberDr. Jo Boxer, Elm Medical Centre, 3 Elm Road, York, Y06 4EJ, 0795 998 7882. Student cardName: Jamie Stuart BurdenDate of birth: 20.05.79Place of study: University of GlasgowCourse of study: Art HistoryContact phone number: 0795 228 4275Address: 8 Elm Road, York, Y09 6FGWhat's Jamie' birthday?
It's on 20.05.79
It's on 22.11.79
No, he isn't
Yes, he is
1. Employee Personal DataFull name: Hana Antonia VincentAddress: 78A, Elm Road, York, Y019 5USHome phone number: (01904) 8763973Mobile phone: 0795 323561Date of birth: 22.11.79Place of birth: Prague, Czech RepublicJob: shop assistantContact in an emergency: Paul Vincent (husband)Home number as aboveWork bumber: (01904) 776 544Mobile: 0795 768879Job: personal assistantDoctor's name, address and telephone numberDr. Jo Boxer, Elm Medical Centre, 3 Elm Road, York, Y06 4EJ, 0795 998 7882. Student cardName: Jamie Stuart BurdenDate of birth: 20.05.79Place of study: University of GlasgowCourse of study: Art HistoryContact phone number: 0795 228 4275Address: 8 Elm Road, York, Y09 6FGWhat's Jamie's phone number?
0795 2284275
0795 323561
0795 768879
0795 998788
1. Employee Personal DataFull name: Hana Antonia VincentAddress: 78A, Elm Road, York, Y019 5USHome phone number: (01904) 8763973Mobile phone: 0795 323561Date of birth: 22.11.79Place of birth: Prague, Czech RepublicJob: shop assistantContact in an emergency: Paul Vincent (husband)Home number as aboveWork bumber: (01904) 776 544Mobile: 0795 768879Job: personal assistantDoctor's name, address and telephone numberDr. Jo Boxer, Elm Medical Centre, 3 Elm Road, York, Y06 4EJ, 0795 998 7882. Student cardName: Jamie Stuart BurdenDate of birth: 20.05.79Place of study: University of GlasgowCourse of study: Art HistoryContact phone number: 0795 228 4275Address: 8 Elm Road, York, Y09 6FGWhat's the address of Hana's husband?
check_box It's 78A, Elm Road, York, Y019 5US
It's No. 3 Elm Road, York, Y06 4EJ
It's No. 8 Elm Road, York, Y09 6FG
It's University of Glasgow
1. Employee Personal DataFull name: Hana Antonia VincentAddress: 78A, Elm Road, York, Y019 5USHome phone number: (01904) 8763973Mobile phone: 0795 323561Date of birth: 22.11.79Place of birth: Prague, Czech RepublicJob: shop assistantContact in an emergency: Paul Vincent (husband)Home number as aboveWork bumber: (01904) 776 544Mobile: 0795 768879Job: personal assistantDoctor's name, address and telephone numberDr. Jo Boxer, Elm Medical Centre, 3 Elm Road, York, Y06 4EJ, 0795 998 7882. Student cardName: Jamie Stuart BurdenDate of birth: 20.05.79Place of study: University of GlasgowCourse of study: Art HistoryContact phone number: 0795 228 4275Address: 8 Elm Road, York, Y09 6FGWho is Hana's husband?
Antonia Vincent
Jo Boxer
Paul Vincent
Stuart Burden
A famous family Julio Iglesias is from Spain. The world's number 1 Spanish singer in the 70s and 80s, with songs like Begin the Beguine, he is now the father of a famous family. The three children from his marriage in the 1970s to actress Isabel Preysler - two sons and a daughter are now all famous too. His daughter, Chabeli, is a journalist in Washington, in the United States. His sons' names are Julio Junior and Enrique: Julio Junior is a model, actor and singer. His songs are in English and Spanish. Enrique Iglesias is also a famous singer. His home is in Miami, Florida. He's got two Porsche cars at home!!Are Julid's children famous?
No, it isn't
No, they aren't.
Yes, it is.
Yes, they are.
A famous family Julio Iglesias is from Spain. The world's number 1 Spanish singer in the 70s and 80s, with songs like Begin the Beguine, he is now the father of a famous family. The three children from his marriage in the 1970s to actress Isabel Preysler - two sons and a daughter are now all famous too. His daughter, Chabeli, is a journalist in Washington, in the United States. His sons' names are Julio Junior and Enrique: Julio Junior is a model, actor and singer. His songs are in English and Spanish. Enrique Iglesias is also a famous singer. His home is in Miami, Florida. He's got two Porsche cars at home!!Has Enrique got a Prosche car?
No, he hasn't.
No, he isn't.
Yes, he has.
Yes, he is.
A famous family Julio Iglesias is from Spain. The world's number 1 Spanish singer in the 70s and 80s, with songs like Begin the Beguine, he is now the father of a famous family. The three children from his marriage in the 1970s to actress Isabel Preysler - two sons and a daughter are now all famous too. His daughter, Chabeli, is a journalist in Washington, in the United States. His sons' names are Julio Junior and Enrique: Julio Junior is a model, actor and singer. His songs are in English and Spanish. Enrique Iglesias is also a famous singer. His home is in Miami, Florida. He's got two Porsche cars at home!!What are his children's names?
A, B and C are correct
Chabeli
Enrique
Julio Junior
A famous family Julio Iglesias is from Spain. The world's number 1 Spanish singer in the 70s and 80s, with songs like Begin the Beguine, he is now the father of a famous family. The three children from his marriage in the 1970s to actress Isabel Preysler - two sons and a daughter are now all famous too. His daughter, Chabeli, is a journalist in Washington, in the United States. His sons' names are Julio Junior and Enrique: Julio Junior is a model, actor and singer. His songs are in English and Spanish. Enrique Iglesias is also a famous singer. His home is in Miami, Florida. He's got two Porsche cars at home!!What is Chabeli's job?
A journalist
A model
A singer
An actress
A famous family Julio Iglesias is from Spain. The world's number 1 Spanish singer in the 70s and 80s, with songs like Begin the Beguine, he is now the father of a famous family. The three children from his marriage in the 1970s to actress Isabel Preysler - two sons and a daughter are now all famous too. His daughter, Chabeli, is a journalist in Washington, in the United States. His sons' names are Julio Junior and Enrique: Julio Junior is a model, actor and singer. His songs are in English and Spanish. Enrique Iglesias is also a famous singer. His home is in Miami, Florida. He's got two Porsche cars at home!!Where is Enrique's home?
In Florida
In Prosche
In Spain
In Washington
A lot of people …………..bicycles to work.
drive
fly
ride
take
A year …………has 364 days.
always
never
sometimes
usually
An Englishman's home ... "An Englishman's home", they say, "is his castle." Perhaps that's true ... but nowadays the home often isn't in England ... it's abroad! More than half a million British people have a second home in another country. Many buy old houses in the south of France, or in Tuscany, in the north of Italy. The Eurostar train, which goes from London to Paris in three hours, makes it easyto go from one home to the other quickly. The Noteman family, who live in London, have got a small house in Gascony. They sometimes go there for weekends, and they always spend the summer in France with their four children. Jerry Noteman says. 'We really like living in France: the weather is usually good, we like the food and the wine and the people are very friendly. We don't usually speak French when we go out ...most of our neighbours in the village are English, too! ...How many children do they have?
1
2
3
4
An Englishman's home ... "An Englishman's home", they say, "is his castle." Perhaps that's true ... but nowadays the home often isn't in England ... it's abroad! More than half a million British people have a second home in another country. Many buy old houses in the south of France, or in Tuscany, in the north of Italy. The Eurostar train, which goes from London to Paris in three hours, makes it easyto go from one home to the other quickly. The Noteman family, who live in London, have got a small house in Gascony. They sometimes go there for weekends, and they always spend the summer in France with their four children. Jerry Noteman says. 'We really like living in France: the weather is usually good, we like the food and the wine and the people are very friendly. We don't usually speak French when we go out ...most of our neighbours in the village are English, too! ...What do the Noteman family like about living in France?
the food and the people
the weather and the food
the weather is good and the people are very friendly
the weather, the food and the people
An Englishman's home ... "An Englishman's home", they say, "is his castle." Perhaps that's true ... but nowadays the home often isn't in England ... it's abroad! More than half a million British people have a second home in another country. Many buy old houses in the south of France, or in Tuscany, in the north of Italy. The Eurostar train, which goes from London to Paris in three hours, makes it easyto go from one home to the other quickly. The Noteman family, who live in London, have got a small house in Gascony. They sometimes go there for weekends, and they always spend the summer in France with their four children. Jerry Noteman says. 'We really like living in France: the weather is usually good, we like the food and the wine and the people are very friendly. We don't usually speak French when we go out ...most of our neighbours in the village are English, too! ...Where do British people often buy houses?
in France
in France or Tuscany
in Italy
in Tuscany
An Englishman's home ... "An Englishman's home", they say, "is his castle." Perhaps that's true ... but nowadays the home often isn't in England ... it's abroad! More than half a million British people have a second home in another country. Many buy old houses in the south of France, or in Tuscany, in the north of Italy. The Eurostar train, which goes from London to Paris in three hours, makes it easyto go from one home to the other quickly. The Noteman family, who live in London, have got a small house in Gascony. They sometimes go there for weekends, and they always spend the summer in France with their four children. Jerry Noteman says. 'We really like living in France: the weather is usually good, we like the food and the wine and the people are very friendly. We don't usually speak French when we go out ...most of our neighbours in the village are English, too! ...Where do most of their neighbours come from?
Britain
Eurostar
France
Italy
An Englishman's home ... "An Englishman's home", they say, "is his castle." Perhaps that's true ... but nowadays the home often isn't in England ... it's abroad! More than half a million British people have a second home in another country. Many buy old houses in the south of France, or in Tuscany, in the north of Italy. The Eurostar train, which goes from London to Paris in three hours, makes it easyto go from one home to the other quickly. The Noteman family, who live in London, have got a small house in Gascony. They sometimes go there for weekends, and they always spend the summer in France with their four children. Jerry Noteman says. 'We really like living in France: the weather is usually good, we like the food and the wine and the people are very friendly. We don't usually speak French when we go out ...most of our neighbours in the village are English, too! ...Where do they spend the summer?
France
Gascony
Itayly
London
any/ you/ like/ vegetables/ Would/ ?
Would you any like vegetables?
Would you any vegetables like?
Would you like any vegetables?
Would you like vegetables any?
Are ................stamps here yours, Samia?
that
these
this
those
Are these ............... yours?
cheque book
key
packet of chewing gum
watches
Are these your postcards, sir?- .......................
No, it isn't.
No, they are.
Yes, it is.
Yes, they are.
Are you here on holiday?- ……………….
No, I'm a tourist.
No, it isn't.
Yes, I am.
Yes, I'm a journalist.
Are you married?- …………….
No, I'm not.
No, I'm singer.
Yes, I'm singer.
Yes, I'm single.
Are you Portuguese?- No, I .................. I'm Brazilian.
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're not
Brazil won the World Cup for the …….time in 1994.
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five
four
three
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a
an
any
some
Can I have ………water, please.
a bottle of
a carton of
a cup of
a glass of
Can you find a taxi easily in Paris?- ……………..
It depends
Never mind
Of course
Thank you
Can you turn off………...television, please?
a
an
no article
the
can't/ coffee/ drink/ without sugar/ people/ Some
People can't drink coffee without some sugar.
People can't drink some coffee without sugar.
Some people can't drink coffee without sugar.
Some people can't drink sugar without coffee.
Children ……….like sweets.
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seldom
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We'd like a mineral and a lemonade, water please.
We'd like a mineral water and a lemonade, please.
We'd like a water mineral and a lemonade, please.
We'de like please a mineral water and a lemonade.
David .........a colourful passport.
are got
has got
have got
is got
David Beckham and Victoria Beckham ...........from England.
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am
do
is
David is an ……………singer.
British
French
Italian
Vietnamese
David Jones .........in Spain.
live
lives
living
to live
Do you ………a train or a bus to Hanoi?
drive
fly
go
take
Do your relatives ever ...........cycling?
do
go
play
visit
Does she ………in Paris?
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living
to live
Donny Osmond …………millions of records before he was 18.
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sell
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sells
enjoy/ to tourists/ Most/ in my town/ people/ talking
Most people enjoy talking to tourists in my town.
Most people enjoy to tourists talking in my town.
Most people in my town enjoy to tourists talking.
Most people to tourists enjoy talking in my town.
Experts think that it is a good idea for children to learn not just one, but two foreign languages. They say that leaning two foreign languages develops children’s minds and increases their knowledge of other cultures.The experts also believe that the two foreign languages children learn should be completely different from one another, for example English and Chinese, or French and Japanese. In addition, they say that children should start to learn foreign languages as early as possible, from the age of about six.According to experts, children _____
should learn just one foreign language
should learn more than two foreign languages.
should learn two foreign languages
shouldn’t learn more than two foreign languages
Experts think that it is a good idea for children to learn not just one, but two foreign languages. They say that leaning two foreign languages develops children’s minds and increases their knowledge of other cultures.The experts also believe that the two foreign languages children learn should be completely different from one another, for example English and Chinese, or French and Japanese. In addition, they say that children should start to learn foreign languages as early as possible, from the age of about six.Children should learn ______ .
A, B & C are correct.
English and Chinese
French and Japanese.
two foreign languages which are completely different from one another.
Experts think that it is a good idea for children to learn not just one, but two foreign languages. They say that leaning two foreign languages develops children’s minds and increases their knowledge of other cultures.The experts also believe that the two foreign languages children learn should be completely different from one another, for example English and Chinese, or French and Japanese. In addition, they say that children should start to learn foreign languages as early as possible, from the age of about six.What does the word ‘they’ in bold and italic refer to?
children
children
experts
languages
Experts think that it is a good idea for children to learn not just one, but two foreign languages. They say that leaning two foreign languages develops children’s minds and increases their knowledge of other cultures.The experts also believe that the two foreign languages children learn should be completely different from one another, for example English and Chinese, or French and Japanese. In addition, they say that children should start to learn foreign languages as early as possible, from the age of about six.When should children start to learn foreign languages?
check_box At the age of six.
At the age of five.
At the age of four.
At the age of seven.
Experts think that it is a good idea for children to learn not just one, but two foreign languages. They say that leaning two foreign languages develops children’s minds and increases their knowledge of other cultures.The experts also believe that the two foreign languages children learn should be completely different from one another, for example English and Chinese, or French and Japanese. In addition, they say that children should start to learn foreign languages as early as possible, from the age of about six.Which of the following is NOT TRUE?
Children should start to learn foreign languages from the age of about six.
Children shouldn’t start to learn foreign languages as early as possible.
Learning two foreign languages develops children’s minds.
Learning two foreign languages increases children’s knowledge of other cultures.
Fifteen and sixty-four ...................
are seventy-eight
are seventy-nine
is seventy-eight
is seventy-nine
Gucci is a brand of ……………
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Britain
Germany
Korea
He is a …………
actor
electrician
engineer
footballer
He usually ……………aloud when he is sad.
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sang
sing
sung
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Hi, my name is Anthony. I'm twenty years old and I live in Sunrise City. I usually eat bread with jam or honey and I drink some milk or orange juice for breakfast. At school, I often eat a sandwich with cheese, salad and tomatoes for lunch. But I also eat hot meals like hamburgers and tomato soup. I don't eat any crisps, I don't like crisps! Hello! I am Julia, I'm twenty-two years old and I live in Moon city. I often eat some cereal with milk for breakfast. I never eat sausages, I don't like them!At school, I usually eat a tuna salad with some vegetables and eggs. I don't eat any hamburgers, I don't like hamburgers. Hello! My name is Simon. I'm eighteen years old and I live in London. My favourite food is pizza! I like it very much! I sometimes eat pizza and hamburgers with friends at the restaurant or at home. I also eat fish, pasta and some fruit, but never vegetables. I hate vegetables! I usually drink coke or fresh apple juice. I never drink tea. I don't like tea. Hi! My name is Lisa, I am nineteen years old and I live in Manchester. My favourite food is pasta! I also like salad and tomatoes, but I never eat carrots. I sometimes eat some ice-cream, it's very delicious ! I often drink tea, orange juice and strawberry milk. Strawberry milk is my favourite drink.How old is Julia?
18 years old
19 years old
19 years old
22 years old
Hi, my name is Anthony. I'm twenty years old and I live in Sunrise City. I usually eat bread with jam or honey and I drink some milk or orange juice for breakfast. At school, I often eat a sandwich with cheese, salad and tomatoes for lunch. But I also eat hot meals like hamburgers and tomato soup. I don't eat any crisps, I don't like crisps! Hello! I am Julia, I'm twenty-two years old and I live in Moon city. I often eat some cereal with milk for breakfast. I never eat sausages, I don't like them!At school, I usually eat a tuna salad with some vegetables and eggs. I don't eat any hamburgers, I don't like hamburgers. Hello! My name is Simon. I'm eighteen years old and I live in London. My favourite food is pizza! I like it very much! I sometimes eat pizza and hamburgers with friends at the restaurant or at home. I also eat fish, pasta and some fruit, but never vegetables. I hate vegetables! I usually drink coke or fresh apple juice. I never drink tea. I don't like tea. Hi! My name is Lisa, I am nineteen years old and I live in Manchester. My favourite food is pasta! I also like salad and tomatoes, but I never eat carrots. I sometimes eat some ice-cream, it's very delicious ! I often drink tea, orange juice and strawberry milk. Strawberry milk is my favourite drink.Who dislikes tea?
Anthony
Julia
Lisa
Simon
Hi, my name is Anthony. I'm twenty years old and I live in Sunrise City. I usually eat bread with jam or honey and I drink some milk or orange juice for breakfast. At school, I often eat a sandwich with cheese, salad and tomatoes for lunch. But I also eat hot meals like hamburgers and tomato soup. I don't eat any crisps, I don't like crisps! Hello! I am Julia, I'm twenty-two years old and I live in Moon city. I often eat some cereal with milk for breakfast. I never eat sausages, I don't like them!At school, I usually eat a tuna salad with some vegetables and eggs. I don't eat any hamburgers, I don't like hamburgers. Hello! My name is Simon. I'm eighteen years old and I live in London. My favourite food is pizza! I like it very much! I sometimes eat pizza and hamburgers with friends at the restaurant or at home. I also eat fish, pasta and some fruit, but never vegetables. I hate vegetables! I usually drink coke or fresh apple juice. I never drink tea. I don't like tea. Hi! My name is Lisa, I am nineteen years old and I live in Manchester. My favourite food is pasta! I also like salad and tomatoes, but I never eat carrots. I sometimes eat some ice-cream, it's very delicious ! I often drink tea, orange juice and strawberry milk. Strawberry milk is my favourite drink.Who doesn't like scrisps?
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Julia
Lisa
Simon
Hi, my name is Anthony. I'm twenty years old and I live in Sunrise City. I usually eat bread with jam or honey and I drink some milk or orange juice for breakfast. At school, I often eat a sandwich with cheese, salad and tomatoes for lunch. But I also eat hot meals like hamburgers and tomato soup. I don't eat any crisps, I don't like crisps! Hello! I am Julia, I'm twenty-two years old and I live in Moon city. I often eat some cereal with milk for breakfast. I never eat sausages, I don't like them!At school, I usually eat a tuna salad with some vegetables and eggs. I don't eat any hamburgers, I don't like hamburgers. Hello! My name is Simon. I'm eighteen years old and I live in London. My favourite food is pizza! I like it very much! I sometimes eat pizza and hamburgers with friends at the restaurant or at home. I also eat fish, pasta and some fruit, but never vegetables. I hate vegetables! I usually drink coke or fresh apple juice. I never drink tea. I don't like tea. Hi! My name is Lisa, I am nineteen years old and I live in Manchester. My favourite food is pasta! I also like salad and tomatoes, but I never eat carrots. I sometimes eat some ice-cream, it's very delicious ! I often drink tea, orange juice and strawberry milk. Strawberry milk is my favourite drink.Who lives in London?
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Hi, my name is Anthony. I'm twenty years old and I live in Sunrise City. I usually eat bread with jam or honey and I drink some milk or orange juice for breakfast. At school, I often eat a sandwich with cheese, salad and tomatoes for lunch. But I also eat hot meals like hamburgers and tomato soup. I don't eat any crisps, I don't like crisps! Hello! I am Julia, I'm twenty-two years old and I live in Moon city. I often eat some cereal with milk for breakfast. I never eat sausages, I don't like them!At school, I usually eat a tuna salad with some vegetables and eggs. I don't eat any hamburgers, I don't like hamburgers. Hello! My name is Simon. I'm eighteen years old and I live in London. My favourite food is pizza! I like it very much! I sometimes eat pizza and hamburgers with friends at the restaurant or at home. I also eat fish, pasta and some fruit, but never vegetables. I hate vegetables! I usually drink coke or fresh apple juice. I never drink tea. I don't like tea. Hi! My name is Lisa, I am nineteen years old and I live in Manchester. My favourite food is pasta! I also like salad and tomatoes, but I never eat carrots. I sometimes eat some ice-cream, it's very delicious ! I often drink tea, orange juice and strawberry milk. Strawberry milk is my favourite drink.Who loves eating pasta?
Anthony
Julia
Lisa
Simon
How many people …….there at the party yesterday?
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I ………..in a flat in Hanoi.
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I remembered to close all the windows ………..I went out.
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John Brown is a lecture. He went to University in 1982, and was one of the best students at that time. In 1990, he became a professor. He has been a senior lecturer since then. He is very well-known in his teaching carrer. He has written five books about education, including a book “How to teach deaf children" in 1995.     He has been to Thai Lan, the Philippines, and Vietnam to give lectures dealing with “disabled students and integrated education". He is married to his assistant, Linda. They have two children. In the 1990s they lived in the suburb of London. They now live in the center of the city. In fact, they have lived there since 2000.He has been to …………………….
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Africa
Australia
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John Brown is a lecture. He went to University in 1982, and was one of the best students at that time. In 1990, he became a professor. He has been a senior lecturer since then. He is very well-known in his teaching carrer. He has written five books about education, including a book “How to teach deaf children" in 1995.     He has been to Thai Lan, the Philippines, and Vietnam to give lectures dealing with “disabled students and integrated education". He is married to his assistant, Linda. They have two children. In the 1990s they lived in the suburb of London. They now live in the center of the city. In fact, they have lived there since 2000.The book “How to teach deaf children" is used to teach …………………
check_box children who can’t hear
children who can’t read and write
children who can’t speak
children who can’t walk
John Brown is a lecture. He went to University in 1982, and was one of the best students at that time. In 1990, he became a professor. He has been a senior lecturer since then. He is very well-known in his teaching carrer. He has written five books about education, including a book “How to teach deaf children" in 1995.     He has been to Thai Lan, the Philippines, and Vietnam to give lectures dealing with “disabled students and integrated education". He is married to his assistant, Linda. They have two children. In the 1990s they lived in the suburb of London. They now live in the center of the city. In fact, they have lived there since 2000.What did John Brown do in 1982 ?
check_box He was a student
He was a lecturer
He was a politician
He was a professor
John Brown is a lecture. He went to University in 1982, and was one of the best students at that time. In 1990, he became a professor. He has been a senior lecturer since then. He is very well-known in his teaching carrer. He has written five books about education, including a book “How to teach deaf children" in 1995.     He has been to Thai Lan, the Philippines, and Vietnam to give lectures dealing with “disabled students and integrated education". He is married to his assistant, Linda. They have two children. In the 1990s they lived in the suburb of London. They now live in the center of the city. In fact, they have lived there since 2000.What is he famous for ?
check_box His is famous for his teaching career
He is famous for his name.
He is famous for his position
He is famous for his talent
John Brown is a lecture. He went to University in 1982, and was one of the best students at that time. In 1990, he became a professor. He has been a senior lecturer since then. He is very well-known in his teaching carrer. He has written five books about education, including a book “How to teach deaf children" in 1995.     He has been to Thai Lan, the Philippines, and Vietnam to give lectures dealing with “disabled students and integrated education". He is married to his assistant, Linda. They have two children. In the 1990s they lived in the suburb of London. They now live in the center of the city. In fact, they have lived there since 2000.Who is his assistant ?
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His children
His colleage
His friend
John is a student .........Thanh Dong University.
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Lan and Hoa enjoy ……….to the concert.
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Excuse-me, I'd like two coffees, please.
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coffee
lemonade
noodles
water
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Not many European people can understand Japanese.
Not many European people understand can Japanese understand.
Not many Japanese can European people understand.
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I'd like one of those, please.
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People from different places1. Béatrice Santini is from France. She's 30 years old, and she's an actress. She's married, her husband is film director, Karol Bolewski. Karol is 58 years old. Their home is in Paris.2. David Mills: "Hello. My name is David Mills. I'm 37 years old, and I'm single. I'm a bus driver in London. I'm also a writer. My first book is Bus Driver on Holiday."3. Donna Fiorelli is from New York. She's a taxi driver. She's 45 years old. Is she married? "Yes, I am... I'm married to my job."4. Plankton. Allan, Doug, Richard and Kirsty are Plankton four musicians from Aberdeen, in Scotland. Their manager is Betty Booth. Betty is from Edinburgh, and she's 25 years old.Karol Bolewski is ..........'s husband.
Béatrice Santini
Betty
David Mills
Donna Fiorelli
People from different places1. Béatrice Santini is from France. She's 30 years old, and she's an actress. She's married, her husband is film director, Karol Bolewski. Karol is 58 years old. Their home is in Paris.2. David Mills: "Hello. My name is David Mills. I'm 37 years old, and I'm single. I'm a bus driver in London. I'm also a writer. My first book is Bus Driver on Holiday."3. Donna Fiorelli is from New York. She's a taxi driver. She's 45 years old. Is she married? "Yes, I am... I'm married to my job."4. Plankton. Allan, Doug, Richard and Kirsty are Plankton four musicians from Aberdeen, in Scotland. Their manager is Betty Booth. Betty is from Edinburgh, and she's 25 years old.Who is 25 years old?
Béatrice Santini
Betty
David Mills
Donna Fiorelli
People from different places1. Béatrice Santini is from France. She's 30 years old, and she's an actress. She's married, her husband is film director, Karol Bolewski. Karol is 58 years old. Their home is in Paris.2. David Mills: "Hello. My name is David Mills. I'm 37 years old, and I'm single. I'm a bus driver in London. I'm also a writer. My first book is Bus Driver on Holiday."3. Donna Fiorelli is from New York. She's a taxi driver. She's 45 years old. Is she married? "Yes, I am... I'm married to my job."4. Plankton. Allan, Doug, Richard and Kirsty are Plankton four musicians from Aberdeen, in Scotland. Their manager is Betty Booth. Betty is from Edinburgh, and she's 25 years old.Who is a taxi driver?
Béatrice Santini
David Mills
Donna Fiorelli
Plankton
People from different places1. Béatrice Santini is from France. She's 30 years old, and she's an actress. She's married, her husband is film director, Karol Bolewski. Karol is 58 years old. Their home is in Paris.2. David Mills: "Hello. My name is David Mills. I'm 37 years old, and I'm single. I'm a bus driver in London. I'm also a writer. My first book is Bus Driver on Holiday."3. Donna Fiorelli is from New York. She's a taxi driver. She's 45 years old. Is she married? "Yes, I am... I'm married to my job."4. Plankton. Allan, Doug, Richard and Kirsty are Plankton four musicians from Aberdeen, in Scotland. Their manager is Betty Booth. Betty is from Edinburgh, and she's 25 years old.Who is a writer?
Béatrice Santini
David Mills
Donna Fiorelli
Plankton
People from different places1. Béatrice Santini is from France. She's 30 years old, and she's an actress. She's married, her husband is film director, Karol Bolewski. Karol is 58 years old. Their home is in Paris.2. David Mills: "Hello. My name is David Mills. I'm 37 years old, and I'm single. I'm a bus driver in London. I'm also a writer. My first book is Bus Driver on Holiday."3. Donna Fiorelli is from New York. She's a taxi driver. She's 45 years old. Is she married? "Yes, I am... I'm married to my job."4. Plankton. Allan, Doug, Richard and Kirsty are Plankton four musicians from Aberdeen, in Scotland. Their manager is Betty Booth. Betty is from Edinburgh, and she's 25 years old.Who is from London?
Béatrice Santini
David Mills
Donna Fiorelli
Plankton
People in my family My father's name is Martin Hancock. He's fifty-three years old and he's an architect. He and my mother aren't married now- they're divorced. His new wife's name is Judy. They've got a baby daughter – her name's Cassandra and she's beautiful!!! My sister, Caroline, is twenty-eight years old, and she's a teacher. She's married. Her husband's name is Marcos - he's from Chile. They've got two daughters: Rebecca, who's five, and Annabel, who's two years old. I'm their aunt!! My cousin Martha is from Australia. She's nineteen years old, and she isn't married: she's a student at the University of Melbourne. She's got a boyfriend - his name is Mark. He's twenty. He isn't a student: he's a professional musician. The name of his group is MC2. My grandmother is about eighty years old. Her name is Beatrice. She's got six children- four sons and two daughters- and she's got twenty-three grandchildren!!Has her sister got a daughter?
No, she hasn't.
No, she isn't.
Yes, she has.
Yes, she is.
People in my family My father's name is Martin Hancock. He's fifty-three years old and he's an architect. He and my mother aren't married now- they're divorced. His new wife's name is Judy. They've got a baby daughter – her name's Cassandra and she's beautiful!!! My sister, Caroline, is twenty-eight years old, and she's a teacher. She's married. Her husband's name is Marcos - he's from Chile. They've got two daughters: Rebecca, who's five, and Annabel, who's two years old. I'm their aunt!! My cousin Martha is from Australia. She's nineteen years old, and she isn't married: she's a student at the University of Melbourne. She's got a boyfriend - his name is Mark. He's twenty. He isn't a student: he's a professional musician. The name of his group is MC2. My grandmother is about eighty years old. Her name is Beatrice. She's got six children- four sons and two daughters- and she's got twenty-three grandchildren!!Has her sister got a daughter?
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No, she hasn't.
No, she isn't.
Yes, she is.
People in my family My father's name is Martin Hancock. He's fifty-three years old and he's an architect. He and my mother aren't married now- they're divorced. His new wife's name is Judy. They've got a baby daughter – her name's Cassandra and she's beautiful!!! My sister, Caroline, is twenty-eight years old, and she's a teacher. She's married. Her husband's name is Marcos - he's from Chile. They've got two daughters: Rebecca, who's five, and Annabel, who's two years old. I'm their aunt!! My cousin Martha is from Australia. She's nineteen years old, and she isn't married: she's a student at the University of Melbourne. She's got a boyfriend - his name is Mark. He's twenty. He isn't a student: he's a professional musician. The name of his group is MC2. My grandmother is about eighty years old. Her name is Beatrice. She's got six children- four sons and two daughters- and she's got twenty-three grandchildren!!How many children has her grandmother got?
2
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People in my family My father's name is Martin Hancock. He's fifty-three years old and he's an architect. He and my mother aren't married now- they're divorced. His new wife's name is Judy. They've got a baby daughter – her name's Cassandra and she's beautiful!!! My sister, Caroline, is twenty-eight years old, and she's a teacher. She's married. Her husband's name is Marcos - he's from Chile. They've got two daughters: Rebecca, who's five, and Annabel, who's two years old. I'm their aunt!! My cousin Martha is from Australia. She's nineteen years old, and she isn't married: she's a student at the University of Melbourne. She's got a boyfriend - his name is Mark. He's twenty. He isn't a student: he's a professional musician. The name of his group is MC2. My grandmother is about eighty years old. Her name is Beatrice. She's got six children- four sons and two daughters- and she's got twenty-three grandchildren!!How old is her cousin?
She is 18 years old.
She is 20 years old.
She is 28 years old.
She is 5 years old.
People in my family My father's name is Martin Hancock. He's fifty-three years old and he's an architect. He and my mother aren't married now- they're divorced. His new wife's name is Judy. They've got a baby daughter – her name's Cassandra and she's beautiful!!! My sister, Caroline, is twenty-eight years old, and she's a teacher. She's married. Her husband's name is Marcos - he's from Chile. They've got two daughters: Rebecca, who's five, and Annabel, who's two years old. I'm their aunt!! My cousin Martha is from Australia. She's nineteen years old, and she isn't married: she's a student at the University of Melbourne. She's got a boyfriend - his name is Mark. He's twenty. He isn't a student: he's a professional musician. The name of his group is MC2. My grandmother is about eighty years old. Her name is Beatrice. She's got six children- four sons and two daughters- and she's got twenty-three grandchildren!!How old is her grandmother?
53 years old
60 years old
80 years old
83 years old
People in my family My father's name is Martin Hancock. He's fifty-three years old and he's an architect. He and my mother aren't married now- they're divorced. His new wife's name is Judy. They've got a baby daughter – her name's Cassandra and she's beautiful!!! My sister, Caroline, is twenty-eight years old, and she's a teacher. She's married. Her husband's name is Marcos - he's from Chile. They've got two daughters: Rebecca, who's five, and Annabel, who's two years old. I'm their aunt!! My cousin Martha is from Australia. She's nineteen years old, and she isn't married: she's a student at the University of Melbourne. She's got a boyfriend - his name is Mark. He's twenty. He isn't a student: he's a professional musician. The name of his group is MC2. My grandmother is about eighty years old. Her name is Beatrice. She's got six children- four sons and two daughters- and she's got twenty-three grandchildren!!What's her sister's name?
Caroline
Cassandra
Judy
Martha
Pets are kept by many people for pleasure or for pastime. They keep and nurse them at home as a hobby. Some people have special breeds of dogs or cats as pets while others rear birds in cages. In keeping pets we need to take special care. We have to feed them with the right food at proper times. Any failure on our part could endanger their life. We have to protect them from their enemies. Furthermore, the pets and their cage have to be kept clean. This is to prevent the attack of any diseases from unhygienic surroundings. If we understand their habits it is easy for us to handle them. Keeping pets give us an opportunity to be kind to these creatures. We might learn more about the life and needs of pets. Those who keep birds like parrots are likely to read book about rearing them. Such people do not hesitate to spend money, time and energy for the well-being of their pets.Keeping pets is easily if we _______.
be kind to these creatures
give them an opportunity
read books about them
understand their habits
Pets are kept by many people for pleasure or for pastime. They keep and nurse them at home as a hobby. Some people have special breeds of dogs or cats as pets while others rear birds in cages. In keeping pets we need to take special care. We have to feed them with the right food at proper times. Any failure on our part could endanger their life. We have to protect them from their enemies. Furthermore, the pets and their cage have to be kept clean. This is to prevent the attack of any diseases from unhygienic surroundings. If we understand their habits it is easy for us to handle them. Keeping pets give us an opportunity to be kind to these creatures. We might learn more about the life and needs of pets. Those who keep birds like parrots are likely to read book about rearing them. Such people do not hesitate to spend money, time and energy for the well-being of their pets.Our pets may get sick if their surroundings are ________.
attacked
hygienic
not clean
prevented
Pets are kept by many people for pleasure or for pastime. They keep and nurse them at home as a hobby. Some people have special breeds of dogs or cats as pets while others rear birds in cages. In keeping pets we need to take special care. We have to feed them with the right food at proper times. Any failure on our part could endanger their life. We have to protect them from their enemies. Furthermore, the pets and their cage have to be kept clean. This is to prevent the attack of any diseases from unhygienic surroundings. If we understand their habits it is easy for us to handle them. Keeping pets give us an opportunity to be kind to these creatures. We might learn more about the life and needs of pets. Those who keep birds like parrots are likely to read book about rearing them. Such people do not hesitate to spend money, time and energy for the well-being of their pets.The word “rearing” in the passage is closet in meaning to ________.
giving food to
handle
looking for
taking care of
Pets are kept by many people for pleasure or for pastime. They keep and nurse them at home as a hobby. Some people have special breeds of dogs or cats as pets while others rear birds in cages. In keeping pets we need to take special care. We have to feed them with the right food at proper times. Any failure on our part could endanger their life. We have to protect them from their enemies. Furthermore, the pets and their cage have to be kept clean. This is to prevent the attack of any diseases from unhygienic surroundings. If we understand their habits it is easy for us to handle them. Keeping pets give us an opportunity to be kind to these creatures. We might learn more about the life and needs of pets. Those who keep birds like parrots are likely to read book about rearing them. Such people do not hesitate to spend money, time and energy for the well-being of their pets.What is the main idea of the passage?
Keeping pets as a hobby
Preventing attack of diseases
Protect pets from their enemies
Way of feeding pets.
Pets are kept by many people for pleasure or for pastime. They keep and nurse them at home as a hobby. Some people have special breeds of dogs or cats as pets while others rear birds in cages. In keeping pets we need to take special care. We have to feed them with the right food at proper times. Any failure on our part could endanger their life. We have to protect them from their enemies. Furthermore, the pets and their cage have to be kept clean. This is to prevent the attack of any diseases from unhygienic surroundings. If we understand their habits it is easy for us to handle them. Keeping pets give us an opportunity to be kind to these creatures. We might learn more about the life and needs of pets. Those who keep birds like parrots are likely to read book about rearing them. Such people do not hesitate to spend money, time and energy for the well-being of their pets.Which of the following is not true, according to the passage?
Feeding pets properly is important.
If we fail to take care of pets, their life is dangerous.
It's important to learn about the life and needs of pets.
Keeping dogs and cats is a hobby.
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Yes, please some peas, potatoes, and milk please.
Yes, some milk and potatoes, peas, please.
Yes, some potatoes, and milk peas, please.
Yes, some potatoes, milk and peas, please.
Rebecca Stevens was the first woman to climb Mount Everest. Before she went up the highest mountain in the world, she was a journalist and lived in a small flat in south London. In 1993 Rebecca left her job and her family and traveled to Asia with some climbers. She found that life on Everest is hard. “ You must carry everything on your back” she explained, “so you can only take things that you will need. You can’t wash on the mountain and in the end I didn’t even take a toothbrush. I am usually a clean person but there is no water, only snow. Water is very heavy so you only take enough to drink”. When Rebecca reached the top of Mount Everest on May 17 th 1993, it was the best moment of her life. Suddenly she became famous. Now she has written a book about the trip and people often ask her to talk about it. She has a new job too, on a science program on TV.  Rebecca is well known today and she has more money, but she still lives in the little flat in south London among her pictures and books about mountains.What did Rebecca do before she went up Mount Everest?
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She was a climber
She was a farmer
She was a teacher
Rebecca Stevens was the first woman to climb Mount Everest. Before she went up the highest mountain in the world, she was a journalist and lived in a small flat in south London. In 1993 Rebecca left her job and her family and traveled to Asia with some climbers. She found that life on Everest is hard. “ You must carry everything on your back” she explained, “so you can only take things that you will need. You can’t wash on the mountain and in the end I didn’t even take a toothbrush. I am usually a clean person but there is no water, only snow. Water is very heavy so you only take enough to drink”. When Rebecca reached the top of Mount Everest on May 17 th 1993, it was the best moment of her life. Suddenly she became famous. Now she has written a book about the trip and people often ask her to talk about it. She has a new job too, on a science program on TV.  Rebecca is well known today and she has more money, but she still lives in the little flat in south London among her pictures and books about mountains.What is her book about?
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about her family
about her job
about her life
Rebecca Stevens was the first woman to climb Mount Everest. Before she went up the highest mountain in the world, she was a journalist and lived in a small flat in south London. In 1993 Rebecca left her job and her family and traveled to Asia with some climbers. She found that life on Everest is hard. “ You must carry everything on your back” she explained, “so you can only take things that you will need. You can’t wash on the mountain and in the end I didn’t even take a toothbrush. I am usually a clean person but there is no water, only snow. Water is very heavy so you only take enough to drink”. When Rebecca reached the top of Mount Everest on May 17 th 1993, it was the best moment of her life. Suddenly she became famous. Now she has written a book about the trip and people often ask her to talk about it. She has a new job too, on a science program on TV.  Rebecca is well known today and she has more money, but she still lives in the little flat in south London among her pictures and books about mountains.When did she reach Mount Everest?
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on May 17th 1992
on May 17th 1994
on May 17th 1995
Rebecca Stevens was the first woman to climb Mount Everest. Before she went up the highest mountain in the world, she was a journalist and lived in a small flat in south London. In 1993 Rebecca left her job and her family and traveled to Asia with some climbers. She found that life on Everest is hard. “ You must carry everything on your back” she explained, “so you can only take things that you will need. You can’t wash on the mountain and in the end I didn’t even take a toothbrush. I am usually a clean person but there is no water, only snow. Water is very heavy so you only take enough to drink”. When Rebecca reached the top of Mount Everest on May 17 th 1993, it was the best moment of her life. Suddenly she became famous. Now she has written a book about the trip and people often ask her to talk about it. She has a new job too, on a science program on TV.  Rebecca is well known today and she has more money, but she still lives in the little flat in south London among her pictures and books about mountains.Where does she live now?
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in a new flat
in a new house
in a villa
Sarah and I …………work at Thanh Dong University.
check_box both
neither
so
too
Sarah knows ……….
check_box him
hers
his
its
She has read ………..interesting book.
a
an
no article
the
Shirley Temple ………..her first film when she was six.
check_box made
make
maked
makes
Smoking causes lung cancer, which is the number one cancer among men. Ninety percent of the people who get lung cancer die. Smoking is also the leading cause of mouth cancer, tongue cancer, and throat cancer.Many smokers have heart disease and pneumonia. Smoking causes one million early deaths in the world every year. Smokers not only harm themselves but also harm others. Smokers breathe smoke out into the air. They breathe it out on their children and their wives or husbands. Children whose parents smoke have more breathing and lung problems than other children. Women who are married to smokers are more likely to have lung cancer than those married to non-smokers. We are all aware that smoking is bad. So why do people smoke?Every year, smoking causes about one million …………………...
cancer patients
children
early deaths
killing diseases
Smoking causes lung cancer, which is the number one cancer among men. Ninety percent of the people who get lung cancer die. Smoking is also the leading cause of mouth cancer, tongue cancer, and throat cancer.Many smokers have heart disease and pneumonia. Smoking causes one million early deaths in the world every year. Smokers not only harm themselves but also harm others. Smokers breathe smoke out into the air. They breathe it out on their children and their wives or husbands. Children whose parents smoke have more breathing and lung problems than other children. Women who are married to smokers are more likely to have lung cancer than those married to non-smokers. We are all aware that smoking is bad. So why do people smoke?The main cause of mouth cancer, tongue cancer and throat cancer is …………………..
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drinking
leading
overeating
Smoking causes lung cancer, which is the number one cancer among men. Ninety percent of the people who get lung cancer die. Smoking is also the leading cause of mouth cancer, tongue cancer, and throat cancer.Many smokers have heart disease and pneumonia. Smoking causes one million early deaths in the world every year. Smokers not only harm themselves but also harm others. Smokers breathe smoke out into the air. They breathe it out on their children and their wives or husbands. Children whose parents smoke have more breathing and lung problems than other children. Women who are married to smokers are more likely to have lung cancer than those married to non-smokers. We are all aware that smoking is bad. So why do people smoke?The number one cancer among men is ………………….
lung cancer
mouth cancer
throat cancer
tongue cancer
Smoking causes lung cancer, which is the number one cancer among men. Ninety percent of the people who get lung cancer die. Smoking is also the leading cause of mouth cancer, tongue cancer, and throat cancer.Many smokers have heart disease and pneumonia. Smoking causes one million early deaths in the world every year. Smokers not only harm themselves but also harm others. Smokers breathe smoke out into the air. They breathe it out on their children and their wives or husbands. Children whose parents smoke have more breathing and lung problems than other children. Women who are married to smokers are more likely to have lung cancer than those married to non-smokers. We are all aware that smoking is bad. So why do people smoke?The word “it” in the passage refers to ………………………..
air
cancer
pneumonia
smoke
Smoking causes lung cancer, which is the number one cancer among men. Ninety percent of the people who get lung cancer die. Smoking is also the leading cause of mouth cancer, tongue cancer, and throat cancer.Many smokers have heart disease and pneumonia. Smoking causes one million early deaths in the world every year. Smokers not only harm themselves but also harm others. Smokers breathe smoke out into the air. They breathe it out on their children and their wives or husbands. Children whose parents smoke have more breathing and lung problems than other children. Women who are married to smokers are more likely to have lung cancer than those married to non-smokers. We are all aware that smoking is bad. So why do people smoke?Who are more likely to have lung cancer and lung problems?
People who live in the city
People who live in the countryside
People who live with non-smokers.
People who live with smokers.
Son Tung ……….English very well.
teach
teaches
teaching
to teach
Studying in South Korea What time do you have breakfast? Where do you have lunch? Do you go out with your friends for a coffee after school or after work? Do you work in the evenings, or do you have dinner with family or friends? Life is very different for many young people in South Korea.  It's very important for people to go to a good university, and find a good job ... so study is very, very important! Young people get up at about six o'clock, have breakfast with their family, and then go to school. . . schools in South Korea start at seven o'clock. After five hours of lessons in the morning, it's time for lunch. Most people have lunch at school. Then there are more lessons until six o'clock ...but that's not the end! Many young Koreans go to the library and study from about eight o'clock to eleven or twelve o'clock, when the libraries close.  At that time, they go home in a special minibus. Most students don't go to bed before one or two o'clock, and then the next day after just four or five hours of sleep, it's time to get up again!What time do schools start in South Korea?
check_box At seven o'clock
At eight o'clock
At six o'clock
At twelve o'clock
Studying in South Korea What time do you have breakfast? Where do you have lunch? Do you go out with your friends for a coffee after school or after work? Do you work in the evenings, or do you have dinner with family or friends? Life is very different for many young people in South Korea.  It's very important for people to go to a good university, and find a good job ... so study is very, very important! Young people get up at about six o'clock, have breakfast with their family, and then go to school. . . schools in South Korea start at seven o'clock. After five hours of lessons in the morning, it's time for lunch. Most people have lunch at school. Then there are more lessons until six o'clock ...but that's not the end! Many young Koreans go to the library and study from about eight o'clock to eleven or twelve o'clock, when the libraries close.  At that time, they go home in a special minibus. Most students don't go to bed before one or two o'clock, and then the next day after just four or five hours of sleep, it's time to get up again!What time do the libraries close?
check_box eleven or twelve o'clock
eight o'clock
eleven o'clock
twelve o'clock
Studying in South Korea What time do you have breakfast? Where do you have lunch? Do you go out with your friends for a coffee after school or after work? Do you work in the evenings, or do you have dinner with family or friends? Life is very different for many young people in South Korea.  It's very important for people to go to a good university, and find a good job ... so study is very, very important! Young people get up at about six o'clock, have breakfast with their family, and then go to school. . . schools in South Korea start at seven o'clock. After five hours of lessons in the morning, it's time for lunch. Most people have lunch at school. Then there are more lessons until six o'clock ...but that's not the end! Many young Koreans go to the library and study from about eight o'clock to eleven or twelve o'clock, when the libraries close.  At that time, they go home in a special minibus. Most students don't go to bed before one or two o'clock, and then the next day after just four or five hours of sleep, it's time to get up again!What time do they go to bed?
check_box after one or two o'clock
at one o'clock
at two o'clock
before one or two o'clock
Studying in South Korea What time do you have breakfast? Where do you have lunch? Do you go out with your friends for a coffee after school or after work? Do you work in the evenings, or do you have dinner with family or friends? Life is very different for many young people in South Korea.  It's very important for people to go to a good university, and find a good job ... so study is very, very important! Young people get up at about six o'clock, have breakfast with their family, and then go to school. . . schools in South Korea start at seven o'clock. After five hours of lessons in the morning, it's time for lunch. Most people have lunch at school. Then there are more lessons until six o'clock ...but that's not the end! Many young Koreans go to the library and study from about eight o'clock to eleven or twelve o'clock, when the libraries close.  At that time, they go home in a special minibus. Most students don't go to bed before one or two o'clock, and then the next day after just four or five hours of sleep, it's time to get up again!What time do most young people get up in South Korea?
check_box At six o'clock
At five hours
At seven o'clock
At six hours
The economic situation in our country became much better ………the 1990s.
check_box in
at
by
on
The sun  ……………..in the east.
check_box rises
rise
rised
rose
The traffic is very bad in ………evening.
a
an
no article
the
There is ……….university in Brighton.
check_box a
an
any
some
There isn’t ……..pork or beef left.
a
an
any
some
They are …………engineers.
a
an
Ø
the
This ………..my friend, Akiko.
are
do
does
is
Thursday …………..comes after Wednesday.
check_box never
always
often
sometimes
TRANSPORT STATISTICS6 is the number of hours it takes to travel from London to New York by plane. 44 is the number of platforms at New York' s Grand Central Terminal Station. Half a million people use the station every day. 209 kilometres an hour is the speed of the Spanish AVE train, which goes from the capital city Madrid to Seville, in the South of Spain, a distance of 470 km. The journey takes about two and a half hours. 567 is the number of passengers who can travel in a Boeing 747 - 400 aeroplane. It can fly for more than 12,000 kilometres without stopping. That's from London to Tokyo and back again. 9, 297 kilometres is the distance of the Trans - Siberian railway, which goes from Moscow to the town of Vladivostok in eastern Russia. The journey takes seven days. 60,000 is the number of taxis in Mexico City . 6,000,000 is the total kilometres of roads in the United States. 43,000,000 is the number of people who travel through Heathrow Airport, near London, every year.How long does it take to fly from London to New York?
an hour
forty-four hours
six hours
two and a half hours
TRANSPORT STATISTICS6 is the number of hours it takes to travel from London to New York by plane. 44 is the number of platforms at New York' s Grand Central Terminal Station. Half a million people use the station every day. 209 kilometres an hour is the speed of the Spanish AVE train, which goes from the capital city Madrid to Seville, in the South of Spain, a distance of 470 km. The journey takes about two and a half hours. 567 is the number of passengers who can travel in a Boeing 747 - 400 aeroplane. It can fly for more than 12,000 kilometres without stopping. That's from London to Tokyo and back again. 9, 297 kilometres is the distance of the Trans - Siberian railway, which goes from Moscow to the town of Vladivostok in eastern Russia. The journey takes seven days. 60,000 is the number of taxis in Mexico City . 6,000,000 is the total kilometres of roads in the United States. 43,000,000 is the number of people who travel through Heathrow Airport, near London, every year.How many people can travel on a Boeing 747-400 areoplane?
209
400
470
567
TRANSPORT STATISTICS6 is the number of hours it takes to travel from London to New York by plane. 44 is the number of platforms at New York' s Grand Central Terminal Station. Half a million people use the station every day. 209 kilometres an hour is the speed of the Spanish AVE train, which goes from the capital city Madrid to Seville, in the South of Spain, a distance of 470 km. The journey takes about two and a half hours. 567 is the number of passengers who can travel in a Boeing 747 - 400 aeroplane. It can fly for more than 12,000 kilometres without stopping. That's from London to Tokyo and back again. 9, 297 kilometres is the distance of the Trans - Siberian railway, which goes from Moscow to the town of Vladivostok in eastern Russia. The journey takes seven days. 60,000 is the number of taxis in Mexico City . 6,000,000 is the total kilometres of roads in the United States. 43,000,000 is the number of people who travel through Heathrow Airport, near London, every year.How many people pass through Heathrow Airport every year?
43,000,000
6,000,000
60,000
9,297
TRANSPORT STATISTICS6 is the number of hours it takes to travel from London to New York by plane. 44 is the number of platforms at New York' s Grand Central Terminal Station. Half a million people use the station every day. 209 kilometres an hour is the speed of the Spanish AVE train, which goes from the capital city Madrid to Seville, in the South of Spain, a distance of 470 km. The journey takes about two and a half hours. 567 is the number of passengers who can travel in a Boeing 747 - 400 aeroplane. It can fly for more than 12,000 kilometres without stopping. That's from London to Tokyo and back again. 9, 297 kilometres is the distance of the Trans - Siberian railway, which goes from Moscow to the town of Vladivostok in eastern Russia. The journey takes seven days. 60,000 is the number of taxis in Mexico City . 6,000,000 is the total kilometres of roads in the United States. 43,000,000 is the number of people who travel through Heathrow Airport, near London, every year.Where does the Trans-Siberian railway begin?
London
Moscow
Tokyo
Vladivostok
TRANSPORT STATISTICS6 is the number of hours it takes to travel from London to New York by plane. 44 is the number of platforms at New York' s Grand Central Terminal Station. Half a million people use the station every day. 209 kilometres an hour is the speed of the Spanish AVE train, which goes from the capital city Madrid to Seville, in the South of Spain, a distance of 470 km. The journey takes about two and a half hours. 567 is the number of passengers who can travel in a Boeing 747 - 400 aeroplane. It can fly for more than 12,000 kilometres without stopping. That's from London to Tokyo and back again. 9, 297 kilometres is the distance of the Trans - Siberian railway, which goes from Moscow to the town of Vladivostok in eastern Russia. The journey takes seven days. 60,000 is the number of taxis in Mexico City . 6,000,000 is the total kilometres of roads in the United States. 43,000,000 is the number of people who travel through Heathrow Airport, near London, every year.Which railway station has 44 platforms?
London
Mexico City
Moscow
New York's Grand Central Terminal Station
Twenty-one and fifty-four ………seventy-five.
am
are
does
is
What …….your email address?
am
are
does
is
What are these?- ..................................
D-I-A-R-Y
I don't know
It's a bottle of water.
They're a camera.
What does he think of people?
check_box They are very nice.
They are doing homework.
They are doing nothing.
They are playing football.
What time do you get up?- ……………………….
check_box At about seven o'clock.
Seven hours.
Thirty minutes.
Thirty seven.
What's in your bag?- It's a .............................
brush
English dictionary
identity card
mobile phones
What's this in English?- ........................
It's a wallet.
No, it isn't.
They're glasses.
Yes, it is.
What's your address in England?- .........................
It's 020 7535 3555.
It's 35 Manor Road, London N10.
It's from England.
It's willbarker@blc.com.
What's your telephone number?- ...................
His telephone number is 0983116001
My telephone number is 0983116001
No, it isn't.
Yes, it is.
Where ……..David and Britney …………?
do/ work
do/ works
does/ work
does/ works
Where ………Jennifer Lopez from?
do
does
're
's
Where are you normally ……….four o'clock……….the afternoon?
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at/ on
in/ at
in/ in
Where can……….. people buy everything they need?
a
an
no article
the
Where does he live now?
In London
In May
In the ocean
In the rain
Where's Liverpool?- …………………..
Liverpool's in Britain.
Liverpool's in Germany.
Liverpool's in Mexico.
Liverpool's in Russia.
Who's your mother's sister?- It's my .....................
aunt
nephew
niece
uncle
Who's your son's daughter?- It's my ................
granddaughter
grandson
nephew
niece
Who's your uncle's son?- It's my ...................
child
cousin
nephew
niece
Would you like …………..biscuits?
a
an
any
some
You …….drive at 180 kilometres an hour.
can
can't
could
must
You/ from/ are/ a/ city/ big/ a/ city/ small/ ?
Are you from a big city or a small city?
Are you from a city big or a city small?
You are from a big city or a small city?
You are from a city big or a city small?

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