EF3e intplus filetest 7a - Tài liệu tham khảo Tiếng Anh ( TA8 ISW) p2 | Đại học Hoa Sen

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Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________
7 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A
GRAMMAR
1 Complete the sentences with the gerund or infinitive form of the verb in brackets.
Example: I need to the bank. (go)to go
1 I can’t afford ________________ a car any more. Petrol’s so expensive. (have)
2 She tried ________________ tickets for the concert but it was too late. (get)
3 We never feel like ________________ out during the week. (go)
4 How good are you at ________________ names? I’m terrible. (remember)
5 The teacher made them ________________ late at the end of lesson. (stay)
6 I can’t imagine ________________ to each other every day. (not talk)
7 You should stop ________________ so many pizzas. It’s unhealthy! (eat)
8 It’s much more difficult ________________ tickets for football matches now. (buy)
9 They told me ________________ my videogame, but I did it anyway. (not play)
9
2 Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first.
Example: Tim said he would take Helen to the station.
Tim offered Helen to the station.to take
1 He doesn’t help me with my maths homework any more.
He’s given up ________________ with my maths homework.
2 My wife thinks I should take more time off work.
My wife wants me ________________ more time off work.
3 Their boss said they could go home early.
Their boss let ________________ home early.
4 She said she would call Max tomorrow.
She agreed ________________ Max tomorrow.
4
3 Underline the correct words.
Example: I grew up in Scotland grew in Scotland up / .
1 When are you going to / ?your clothes put away put away your clothes
2 He’s busy at the moment. Can you / later?back call him call him back
3 Turn off Off turn / your phone! I can’t concentrate.
4 The food was terrible so we / .sent it back sent back it
5 Have you seen my pen? I’ve been / all morning.looking it for looking for it
6 I don’t get on with my neighbour get my neighbour on with / .
7 We’ve decided to / to avoid the traffic.set off early set early off
7
Grammar total 20
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________
7 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A
VOCABULARY
4 Complete the phrasal verbs in the correct form.
Example: We’re going to away for two weeks.be
1 My husband wants to ________ out the repairs to our house himself.c
2 The car ________ down again yesterday, so we’re getting a new one.br
3 I lent you £100 last month. When are you going to ________ me back?p
4 Why don’t you ________ round for lunch next week?c
5 The children ________ on arguing, so I took the game away.k
6 I left my phone in a taxi, but amazingly I ________ it back.g
7 These painkillers are very good at ________ pain away.t
8 Oh, I ________ up. I haven’t a clue what the answer is.g
8
5 Underline the odd one out.
Example: stalls programme circle
1 performance matinee final whistle
2 crowd row seats
3 box office tickets scene
4 music score curtain
5 audience opponents spectators
6 half time interval fans
7 plot story stage
7
6 Choose the correct answer. They are all related to cash machines.
Example: When you’ve finished, remove your cash.
enter remove insert
1 If you make a mistake and need to start again, press ‘________’.
withdraw cancel finish
2 Press ‘print ________’ when you want a paper record.
recipe receive receipt
3 The letters PIN stand for ‘________ Identification Number’.
Private Personal Person’s
4 When a machine isn’t working, you see ‘________ service’.
out of off with up with
5 If you want to know how much money is in your account, you check your ________.
deposit cash balance
5
Vocabulary total 20
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________
7 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A
PRONUNCIATION
7 Match the words with the same sound.
theatre curtain stalls
au er erdience pref int val
Example: store stalls
1 circle ________, ________
2 spectator ________, ________
3 score ________
5
8 Underline the stressed syllable.
Example: a|ccount
1 with|draw
2 i|den|ti|fi|ca|tion
3 pro|gramme
4 de|po|sit
5 cha|ri|ty
5
Pronunciation total 10
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________
7 Reading and Writing A
READING
Read the article about honesty. Five sentences have been removed. Choose from the
sentences A–G the one which fits each gap (1–5). There is one extra sentence which
you do not need to use.
A new way to shop
Tom Algie is a shopkeeper from Settle, North Yorkshire. He runs a small hardware store
called . Tom recently tried out something very different in hisPractically Everything 0 G
shop.
Last year, Tom faced a problem when it came to the Christmas holidays. He wanted to give
himself and his three staff time off to enjoy the holidays. What if one of them urgently1
needed to buy something when the shop was closed?
It didn’t take him long to come up with a solution that would suit everyone. He decided to
leave the shop open and use an honesty box. He left a note telling shoppers who came into
the shop on 26th December to serve themselves. Amazingly, his plan worked. The2
honesty box, which Tom called his ‘newest member of staff’, was made out of a funnel and a
plastic cereal box. He put it behind the counter with a note saying: ‘Yes, I have given
everyone the day off, including me, so please choose the items you want and place the
money inside. Merry Christmas!’
When Tom returned to the shop at 4.15 p.m. to close up, he could only see £5.00 in the box
and was a little disappointed. However, he soon realized that the long tube of the funnel was
full of money. He was both surprised and delighted to find that the shop had made3
£187.66.
The customers left notes telling Tom which goods they had bought. The largest amount was
£17.00 for a three-step ladder. When he checked the stock in his shop, Tom found out that
they had indeed been telling the truth. One said: ‘Thanks Tom. This is why we moved to4
Settle. Anywhere else, this shop would have been emptied in two minutes.’ Another read:
‘I’ve just moved back here from a big city. I forgot just how lovely Settle is. This has made my
day.’
Tom believes he did not lose any money by using this system. In fact, the opposite is
probably true. He explained that people seem to have put a little extra in the box if they did
not have the right change. This makes sense because there is an ATM very close to the shop
and people almost certainly went there to withdraw some cash. Tom later said: ‘I didn’t5
think twice about leaving the shop open. Settle is a lovely, quiet, rural town and there’s never
any trouble here. I put my faith in my customers and I wasn’t disappointed.’
A A quick shake of the tube was all that was needed to show him just how much he had earned
that day. 3
B Therefore, they would have had only notes and probably no loose coins. 5
C Tom thinks his idea worked because he trusted people.
D But he didn’t want to disappoint his loyal, local customers. 1
E He also found some notes from customers to show how grateful they were. 4
F He asked them to leave their payment in a special container he’d prepared. 2
G It sells useful bits and pieces for the house and doing DIY.
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________
7 Reading and Writing A
Reading total 15
WRITING
Write an essay on the following topic (140–180 words).
‘Computer games: are they a good or a bad thing?’
Include the following information:
say if computer games are popular in your country
explain some advantages and disadvantages of playing computer games
give your opinion of computer games
Writing total 10
Reading and Writing total 25
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________
7 Listening and Speaking A
LISTENING
1 Listen to a woman talking about a popular music festival. Choose the correct answer.
1 Cornbury Festival lasts for ___ days.
A one
B three
C four
2 The Cornbury Festival is held in a ___
A field.
B city park.
C village.
3 According to Lucy, last year at the festival children were unable to ___
A learn to dance.
B play an instrument.
C write a song.
4 Lucy says the best thing about using a podpad is being protected from the ___
A crowds.
B noise.
C weather.
5 People can listen to ___ at the festival.
A pop music only
B rock and pop music
C rock, jazz, and pop music
5
2 Listen to five people talking about different kinds of entertainment. What does each
person say about the entertainment they enjoy?
A It’s also something they do as a hobby.
B They spend a lot of time doing it.
C They’ve found a less expensive way of enjoying it.
D They think seeing it live is better than watching it on screen.
E They don’t mind how much it costs.
F They know some famous people who do this.
Speaker 1 A
Speaker 2 C
Speaker 3 D
Speaker 4 B
Speaker 5 E
5
Listening total 10
SPEAKING
1 Make questions and ask your partner.
1 What kind / entertainment / you enjoy? Why?
2 Which band / you prefer / listen to? Why?
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________
7 Listening and Speaking A
3 / you like / go / theatre? Why / Why not?
4 Have you ever / tell / lie? Why / Why not?
5 How / you feel if someone / lie / you?
Now answer your partner’s questions.
2 Talk about the statement below, saying if you agree or disagree. Give reasons.
‘Being honest with people is more important than being nice to them.’
3 Listen to your partner talking about honesty. Do you agree with him / her?
Speaking total 15
Listening and Speaking total 25
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Name ____________________________ Class ____________________________
7 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A GRAMMAR
1 Complete the sentences with the gerund or infinitive form of the verb in brackets.
Example: I need to go to the bank. (go)
1 I can’t afford ________________ a car any more. Petrol’s so expensive. (have)
2 She tried ________________ tickets for the concert but it was too late. (get)
3 We never feel like ________________ out during the week. (go)
4 How good are you at ________________ names? I’m terrible. (remember)
5 The teacher made them ________________ late at the end of lesson. (stay)
6 I can’t imagine ________________ to each other every day. (not talk)
7 You should stop ________________ so many pizzas. It’s unhealthy! (eat)
8 It’s much more difficult ________________ tickets for football matches now. (buy)
9 They told me ________________ my videogame, but I did it anyway. (not play) 9
2 Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first.
Example: Tim said he would take Helen to the station.
Tim offered to take Helen to the station.
1 He doesn’t help me with my maths homework any more.
He’s given up ________________ with my maths homework.
2 My wife thinks I should take more time off work.
My wife wants me ________________ more time off work.
3 Their boss said they could go home early.
Their boss let ________________ home early.
4 She said she would call Max tomorrow.
She agreed ________________ Max tomorrow. 4
3 Underline the correct words.
Example: I grew up in Scotland / grew in Scotland up.
1 When are you going to your clothes put away / put away your clothes?
2 He’s busy at the moment. Can you back call him / call him back later?
3 Turn off / Off turn your phone! I can’t concentrate.
4 The food was terrible so we sent it back / sent back it.
5 Have you seen my pen? I’ve been looking it for / looking for it all morning.
6 I don’t get on with my neighbour / get my neighbour on with.
7 We’ve decided to set off early / set early off to avoid the traffic. 7 Grammar total 20
Name ____________________________ Class ____________________________
7 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A VOCABULARY
4 Complete the phrasal verbs in the correct form.
Example: We’re going to be away for two weeks.
1 My husband wants to c________ out the repairs to our house himself. 2 The car ________ down again yesterday br
, so we’re getting a new one.
3 I lent you £100 last month. When are you going to p________ me back?
4 Why don’t you c________ round for lunch next week?
5 The children k________ on arguing, so I took the game away.
6 I left my phone in a taxi, but amazingly I ________ it back. g
7 These painkillers are very good at t________ pain away.
8 Oh, I g________ up. I haven’t a clue what the answer is. 8
5 Underline the odd one out.
Example: stalls programme circle
1 performance matinee final whistle 2 crowd row seats 3 box office tickets scene 4 music score curtain
5 audience opponents spectators 6 half time interval fans 7 plot story stage 7
6 Choose the correct answer. They are all related to cash machines.
Example: When you’ve finished, remove your cash. enter remove insert
1 If you make a mistake and need to start again, press ‘________’. withdraw cancel finish
2 Press ‘print ________’ when you want a paper record. recipe receive receipt
3 The letters PIN stand for ‘________ Identification Number’. Private Personal Person’s
4 When a machine isn’t working, you see ‘________ service’. out of off with up with
5 If you want to know how much money is in your account, you check your ________. deposit cash balance 5 Vocabulary total 20
Name ____________________________ Class ____________________________
7 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A PRONUNCIATION
7 Match the words with the same sound.
theatre curtain stalls
audience prefer interval
Example: store stalls 1 circle ________, ________ 2 spectator ________, ________ 3 score ________ 5
8 Underline the stressed syllable. Example: a|ccount 1 with|draw 2 i|den|ti|fi|ca|tion 3 pro|gramme 4 de|po|sit 5 cha|ri|ty 5 Pronunciation total 10
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
Name ____________________________ Class ____________________________ 7 Reading and Writing A READING
Read the article about honesty. Five sentences have been removed. Choose from the
sentences A–G the one which fits each gap (1–5). There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use.
A new way to shop
Tom Algie is a shopkeeper from Settle, North Yorkshire. He runs a small hardware store called Practically .
Everything 0 G Tom recently tried out something very different in his shop.
Last year, Tom faced a problem when it came to the Christmas holidays. He wanted to give
himself and his three staff time off to enjoy the holidays. 1 What if one of them urgently
needed to buy something when the shop was closed?
It didn’t take him long to come up with a solution that would suit everyone. He decided to
leave the shop open and use an honesty box. He left a note telling shoppers who came into
the shop on 26th December to serve themselves. 2 Amazingly, his plan worked. The
honesty box, which Tom called his ‘newest member of staff’, was made out of a funnel and a
plastic cereal box. He put it behind the counter with a note saying: ‘Yes, I have given
everyone the day off, including me, so please choose the items you want and place the
money inside. Merry Christmas!’
When Tom returned to the shop at 4.15 p.m. to close up, he could only see £5.00 in the box
and was a little disappointed. However, he soon realized that the long tube of the funnel was
full of money. 3 He was both surprised and delighted to find that the shop had made £187.66.
The customers left notes telling Tom which goods they had bought. The largest amount was
£17.00 for a three-step ladder. When he checked the stock in his shop, Tom found out that
they had indeed been telling the truth. 4 One said: ‘Thanks Tom. This is why we moved to
Settle. Anywhere else, this shop would have been emptied in two minutes.’ Another read:
‘I’ve just moved back here from a big city. I forgot just how lovely Settle is. This has made my day.’
Tom believes he did not lose any money by using this system. In fact, the opposite is
probably true. He explained that people seem to have put a little extra in the box if they did
not have the right change. This makes sense because there is an ATM very close to the shop
and people almost certainly went there to withdraw some cash. 5 Tom later said: ‘I didn’t
think twice about leaving the shop open. Settle is a lovely, quiet, rural town and there’s never
any trouble here. I put my faith in my customers and I wasn’t disappointed.’
A A quick shake of the tube was all that was needed to show him just how much he had earned that day. 3
B Therefore, they would have had only notes and probably no loose coins. 5
C Tom thinks his idea worked because he trusted people.
D But he didn’t want to disappoint his loyal, local customers. 1
E He also found some notes from customers to show how grateful they were. 4
F He asked them to leave their payment in a special container he’d prepared. 2
G It sells useful bits and pieces for the house and doing DIY.
Name ____________________________ Class ____________________________ 7 Reading and Writing A Reading total 15 WRITING
Write an essay on the following topic (140–180 words).
‘Computer games: are they a good or a bad thing?’
Include the following information:
say if computer games are popular in your country •
explain some advantages and disadvantages of playing computer games •
give your opinion of computer games Writing total 10 Reading and Writing total 25
Name ____________________________ Class ____________________________
7 Listening and Speaking A LISTENING
1 Listen to a woman talking about a popular music festival. Choose the correct answer.
1 Cornbury Festival lasts for ___ days. A one B three C four
2 The Cornbury Festival is held in a ___ A field. B city park. C village.
3 According to Lucy, last year at the festival children were unable to ___ A learn to dance. B play an instrument. C write a song.
4 Lucy says the best thing about using a podpad is being protected from the ___ A crowds. B noise. C weather.
5 People can listen to ___ at the festival. A pop music only B rock and pop music
C rock, jazz, and pop music 5
2 Listen to five people talking about different kinds of entertainment. What does each
person say about the entertainment they enjoy?
A It’s also something they do as a hobby.
B They spend a lot of time doing it.
C They’ve found a less expensive way of enjoying it.
D They think seeing it live is better than watching it on screen.
E They don’t mind how much it costs.
F They know some famous people who do this. Speaker 1 A Speaker 2 C Speaker 3 D Speaker 4 B Speaker 5 E 5 Listening total 10 SPEAKING
1 Make questions and ask your partner.
1 What kind / entertainment / you enjoy? Why?
2 Which band / you prefer / listen to? Why?
Name ____________________________ Class ____________________________
7 Listening and Speaking A
3 / you like / go / theatre? Why / Why not?
4 Have you ever / tell / lie? Why / Why not?
5 How / you feel if someone / lie / you?
Now answer your partner’s questions.
2 Talk about the statement below, saying if you agree or disagree. Give reasons.
‘Being honest with people is more important than being nice to them.’
3 Listen to your partner talking about honesty. Do you agree with him / her? Speaking total 15 Listening and Speaking total 25