ENGLISH 8 UNIT 10 COMMUNICATION I PHONETICS Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the other three in each question 1 A event B netiquette C percent D agent 2 A tiny B ri[.]
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I PHONETICS
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the other three in each
question.
1 A event B netiquette C percent D agent
3 A measure B pleasure C ensure D version
Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the other three in each question.
4 A battery B electrical C telepathy D communicate
5 A dimentional B immediately C opposite D polite
II VOCABULARY
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence below.
6 Is there any significant _ inquality between these two items?
A differ B different C differenciate D difference
7 During the war, many couple had to endure long periods of .
A separate B separately C separation D separated
8 Having the opportunity to work would make retirement more _ for many senior citizens.
A meaningless B meaningful C meaningly D meaningfully
9 No date has yet been set for the _ of applications.
A submit B submitted C submission D submissive
10 She held him in considerable
11 They believe that sport can _ any barriers
12 As part of their program, most schools organize events for the students
A social B society C sociable D sociably
13 Their conversations were taken down shorthand by a secretary
14 He had apparently experienced a lot of _ abuse from his co - workers
15 She's senior me, so I have to do what she tells me
Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following sentences.
16 The print is so tin£ that you need a magnifying glass to read it.
17 I'm not properly dressed for this kind of weather.
18 The achievements of science and technology of recent years have influenced the careers of many
people
Choose the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the
following sentences.
19 About one million Welshmen still speak their native language.
20 It is said that a large army of young Canadians lonxs for knowledge, but it is not easy to obtain it with
the heavy cost of education
III GRAMMAR
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence below.
21 I dinner at this time tomorrow
A will cook B cook C am cooking D will be cooking
22 I’ll call you as soon as I _ in London
A will arrive B will be arriving C arrive D am arriving
23 Hoa _ twelve next month
A will be B is C is going to be D is being
Trang 224 This time tomorrow, I _ on the beach.
A will sunbathe B is sunbathing C sunbathe D.will be sunbathing
25 A: Should I buy meat or fish? B: I’ve already told you what _.
26 This problem is hard _ because it is very complicated
27 I expected Mary me last night but she didn’t
28.A: How do you feel if someone laughs at you? B: I hate _ at.
A laughed B laughing C being laughed D to be laughed
29 _ books on history helps school children to get knowledge about the past of different nations
30 It is very pleasant _ in the river on hot days in the summers
Choose the underlined part that needs correcting in each sentence below.
31 Almost(A) all of the(B) students were confusing(C) because Ms Kelly’s explanation was unclear(D).
32 Many news story(A) which deal with(B) TV and film personalities(C) are often exaggerated(D).
33 Despite(A) the increase in air fares, most(B) people still(C) prefer travel(D) by plane.
34 Even(A) on the most careful(B) prepared trips(C), problems will sometimes(D) develop.
35 The existence(A) of many stars in the sky lead(B) us to suspect that there may be(C) life on another(D) planet,
IV READING
Read the passage and then decide whether the sentences are True(T) or False(F)
NEWSIES STRIKE NEW YORK
Today, people can buy a newspaper from a machine or at a newsstand But back in the 1800s, newsboys, or “newsies,” were the principal sellers of newsapers Newsies sold their newspapers, or
“papes,” on New York’s streets
For two weeks in 1899; however, the newsies went on strike, refusing to sell papers What started the strike? During the Spanish-American War, people were eager to read the news, so the Journal and Evening World raised the price that they charged for their newspapers, Newsies had to pay ten cents more for the papers A dime made a difference to the kids who earned less than a dollar each day Most newsies lived on the streets Others used their earnings to help their struggling families When the war ended, newsies expected newspaper companies to reduce their prices, but that did not happen
Although the cost of papers to newsies never dropped, the strike was considered a success The two offending newspaper companies agreed to buy back all unsold papers, and eventually this strike helped bring about child labor laws in the United States
(Adapted from Moor E Daily reading comprehension P21 Educational Publisher)
36 The strike occurred in a Spanish-American colony in the 1800s
37 Most of the newsies lived in poverty
38 The strike occurred due to the cost rise on eager readers of the war
39 The strike was considered to be successful because the cost went down for the
newsies,
40 The strike helped the public become aware of the newsboys’ problems
Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the questions below.
PARENT-CHILD COMMUNICATION
As tweens turn into teens, parents can have an increasingly hard time getting messages across A new study suggests one way for parents to keep up communication: Sit down together for dinner
The results show that while parent-child communication generally declines as kids go through middle school, eating meals together can help protect against this conversation dip
Kids who frequently are dinner with their parents when they were in sixth grade saw less of a change in communication with their folks over three and a half years than kids who rarely or never ate dinner with their parents in sixth grade
The results suggest family dinners inn a child’s early adolesence can set the stage for long-lasting communication
Trang 3The benefical efferct of family dinners on parent-child communication is real However, the researchers can’t distinguish whether the childrent kept up goof communication because they ate family meals together, or they ate meals together because they already got along well with their parents in sixth grade Family studies can help better charity the reasons
(Adapted from: Family Dinners Increase Parent-Teen Communication)
41 The problems in communication between parents and children arise when the children:
A enter high school
B turn twelve
C start grade seven
D go through middle school year
42 As kids go through secondary school, they find it hard to
A communicate
B share their feelings
C get the text across their place,
D.talk to their parents
43 According to the passage, kids ate dinner with their parents in sixth grade
A talk to their parents the same way over years later
B see their folks more often
C rarely have dinner with their parents the next few years
D find it hard to talk to their parents later
44 It is suggested that long-lasting communication is
A.set in early teens.
B.early in life
C.resulted from early dinner
D.the cause of family dinner
45 What needs further research to clarify?
A The reason families have dinner together
B The bond that hold families together
C The talk that families share in meals
D The reason for lasting family communication
V WRITING
Choose the sentence (A, B, C or D) that is closest in meaning to the root sentence.
46.She usually spends one hour riding to school every day
A.She usually studies in school one hour every day.
B.B It usually takes her one hour to ride to school every day
C.She usually goes to school by bike once a day
D.It usually takes her one hour to ride on her bike everyday.
47.I’d rather be hungry than eat fish
A.I am hungry and I want to eat fish.
A.I can’t stand being hungry so I’ll eat fish.
B.I am hungry enough to eat fish
C.I prefer being hungry to eating fish
48.He was such a smart student that he could solve all the math problems
A.He was not smart enough to solve all the math problems.
A.He was so intelligent that he could solve all the math problems.
B.The math problems were too difficult for him to solve
C.All the math problems were so smart that he could solve them
49.There are many factors contributing to air pollution
A Air pollution results in many consequences
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C Air pollution is the result of burning forests
D Factors contributing to air pollution are numerous
50.The singer has given up performing live
A.The singer is accustomed to performing live.
B.The singer used to perform live
C.The singer's live performance has been cancelled
D.The singers got used to performing live.
_The end _
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I PHONETICS
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the other three in each
question.
Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the other three in each question.
14. A dimentional B immediately C opposite D polite
II VOCABULARY
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence below.
15. Is there any significant _ inquality between these two items?
A differ B different C differenciate D difference
16. During the war, many couple had to endure long periods of
B separate B separately C separation D separated
17. Having the opportunity to work would make retirement more _ for many senior citizens
B meaningless B meaningful C meaningly D meaningfully
18. No date has yet been set for the _ of applications
10 She held him in considerable
11 They believe that sport can _ any barriers
12 As part of their program, most schools organize events for the students
13 Their conversations were taken down shorthand by a secretary
14 He had apparently experienced a lot of _ abuse from his co - workers
15 She's senior me, so I have to do what she tells me
Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following sentences.
16 The print is so tin £ that you need a magnifying glass to read it.
17 I'm not properly dressed for this kind of weather.
18 The achievements of science and technology of recent years have influenced the careers of many
people
Choose the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the
following sentences.
19 About one million Welshmen still speak their native language.
20 It is said that a large army of young Canadians lonxs for knowledge, but it is not easy to obtain it with
the heavy cost of education
III GRAMMAR
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence below.
21 I dinner at this time tomorrow
A will cook B cook C am cooking D will be cooking
22 I’ll call you as soon as I _ in London
A will arrive B will be arriving C arrive D am arriving
Trang 623 Hoa _ twelve next month.
A will be B is C is going to be D is being
24 This time tomorrow, I _ on the beach
A will sunbathe B is sunbathing C sunbathe D.will be sunbathing
25 A: Should I buy meat or fish? B: I’ve already told you what _.
26 This problem is hard _ because it is very complicated
27 I expected Mary me last night but she didn’t
28.A: How do you feel if someone laughs at you? B: I hate _ at.
B laughed B laughing C being laughed D to be laughed
29 _ books on history helps school children to get knowledge about the past of different nations
30 It is very pleasant _ in the river on hot days in the summers
Choose the underlined part that needs correcting in each sentence below.
31 Almost(A) all of the(B) students were confusing(C) because Ms Kelly’s explanation was unclear(D) => confused
32 Many news story(A) which deal with(B) TV and film personalities(C) are often exaggerated(D).=> new stories
33 Despite(A) the increase in air fares, most(B) people still(C) prefer travel(D) by plane.=> to travel
34 Even(A) on the most careful(B) prepared trips(C), problems will sometimes(D) develop.=>
carefully
35 The existence(A) of many stars in the sky lead(B) us to suspect that there may be(C) life on another(D) planet => leads
IV READING
Read the passage and then decide whether the sentences are True(T) or False(F)
NEWSIES STRIKE NEW YORK
Today, people can buy a newspaper from a machine or at a newsstand But back in the 1800s, newsboys, or “newsies,” were the principal sellers of newsapers Newsies sold their newspapers, or
“papes,” on New York’s streets
For two weeks in 1899; however, the newsies went on strike, refusing to sell papers What started the strike? During the Spanish-American War, people were eager to read the news, so the Journal and Evening World raised the price that they charged for their newspapers, Newsies had to pay ten cents more for the papers A dime made a difference to the kids who earned less than a dollar each day Most newsies lived on the streets Others used their earnings to help their struggling families When the war ended, newsies expected newspaper companies to reduce their prices, but that did not happen
Although the cost of papers to newsies never dropped, the strike was considered a success The two offending newspaper companies agreed to buy back all unsold papers, and eventually this strike helped bring about child labor laws in the United States
(Adapted from Moor E Daily reading comprehension P21 Educational Publisher)
36 The strike occurred in a Spanish-American colony in the 1800s √
38 The strike occurred due to the cost rise on eager readers of the war √
39 The strike was considered to be successful because the cost went down for the
40 The strike helped the public become aware of the newsboys’ problems √
Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the questions below.
PARENT-CHILD COMMUNICATION
As tweens turn into teens, parents can have an increasingly hard time getting messages across A new study suggests one way for parents to keep up communication: Sit down together for dinner
The results show that while parent-child communication generally declines as kids go through middle school, eating meals together can help protect against this conversation dip
Kids who frequently are dinner with their parents when they were in sixth grade saw less of a
Trang 7change in communication with their folks over three and a half years than kids who rarely or never ate dinner with their parents in sixth grade
The results suggest family dinners inn a child’s early adolesence can set the stage for long-lasting communication
The benefical efferct of family dinners on parent-child communication is real However, the researchers can’t distinguish whether the childrent kept up goof communication because they ate family meals together, or they ate meals together because they already got along well with their parents in sixth grade Family studies can help better charity the reasons
(Adapted from: Family Dinners Increase Parent-Teen Communication)
41 The problems in communication between parents and children arise when the children:
A enter high school
B turn twelve
C start grade seven
D go through middle school year
42 As kids go through secondary school, they find it hard to
A communicate
B share their feelings
C get the text across their place,
D.talk to their parents.
43 According to the passage, kids ate dinner with their parents in sixth grade
E talk to their parents the same way over years later.
F see their folks more often
G rarely have dinner with their parents the next few years
H find it hard to talk to their parents later
44 It is suggested that long-lasting communication is
D.set in early teens.
E.early in life
F.resulted from early dinner
D.the cause of family dinner
45 What needs further research to clarify?
E The reason families have dinner together
F The bond that hold families together
G The talk that families share in meals
H The reason for lasting family communication
V WRITING
Choose the sentence (A, B, C or D) that is closest in meaning to the root sentence.
46.She usually spends one hour riding to school every day
E.She usually studies in school one hour every day
F.B It usually takes her one hour to ride to school every day.
G.She usually goes to school by bike once a day.
H.It usually takes her one hour to ride on her bike everyday.
47.I’d rather be hungry than eat fish
D.I am hungry and I want to eat fish.
E.I can’t stand being hungry so I’ll eat fish
F.I am hungry enough to eat fish
G.I prefer being hungry to eating fish.
48.He was such a smart student that he could solve all the math problems
D.He was not smart enough to solve all the math problems.
E.He was so intelligent that he could solve all the math problems.
F.The math problems were too difficult for him to solve
Trang 8G.All the math problems were so smart that he could solve them. 49.There are many factors contributing to air pollution
E Air pollution results in many consequences
F Air pollution is contributing to these phenomena
G Air pollution is the result of burning forests
H Factors contributing to air pollution are numerous.
50.The singer has given up performing live
E.The singer is accustomed to performing live
F.The singer used to perform live
G.The singer's live performance has been cancelled.
H.The singers got used to performing live.
_The end _