Many hearing-impaired people use American Sign Language ASL.. Why can people from different countries talk to each other with ASL?... ASL is a beautiful language that helps hearing-impai
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I Pick out the words that have the italicized letter is not pronounced /n/ or / :/
II Choose the correct words to complete the passage
The New York Institution for the Blind was (1) in 1831, about five years after Louis Braille had developedsystem of writing for the (3) It was one of the first schools in the United States to provide an (4) program for children who were blind or (5) impaired Early in the twentieth century the name was (6) to The New York Institute for Special Education (NYISE) to better reflect the (7) .expanded focus and commitment to children with a variety of (8)
III Rewrite the sentences using a phrase with the and an adjective instead of the
underlined phrases
1 People who have lots of money have comfortable lives
The rich have comfortable Lives
2 We Five near special school for people who can't hear
3 The old soldiers were holding a service for those who had died
4 The government should do more for people who do not have enough money
5 I'm doing a course on caring for people who are mentally handicapped
6 We need to provide more shelters for people who are without place to live
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7 People with severe disabilities need full-time care
8 Life must be hard for people who do not have a job in our society today
9 What can We do to feed people who do not have enough to eat
10 Braille is a reading system for people who are unable to see
IV Complete the sentences using the adjective in brackets Put in e.g the hungry or the hungry people
1 Rich nations can afford to feed the hungry
2 The homeless people whose story appeared in this paper last week have now found a
place to live
3 (sick) need to be looked after so money must be spent on hospitals
4 Some of .(young) at the youth club here are running in a marathon
5 Life is all right if you have a job, but the , are not so easy for
(unemployed
6 There was a fire at a nursing home in-Charles Street (old) who live there were hurt
7 What is the government doing to help (poor)?
8 (homeless) usually have great difficulty un getting a job
9 There is a special television program for .(deaf) every Sunday morning
10 (disabled) of our party were let in free
V Write a sentence for each of the following using used or didn't use to
1 Dennis gave up smoking two years ago
Dennis used to smoke a lot
2 When Babara was in Italy, she stayed with an Italian family
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3 I quite like drinking coffee in the morning, although I wasn’t keen on it when I was younger
4 We seem to have lost interest in our work
5 I don't mind traveling, by train now
6 I went to the church when I was a child
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7 Since we've lived in the countryside we've been much happier
8 Mr Micheal grew tulips but he doesn't any more
9 I prefer listening to classical music now, although when I was young I couldn't stand it
10 My sister looked so fat when she returned from Paris
VI Choose the correct form of the verbs
It is sometimes said that there is nothing new in the world of fashion Annabelle was a well-known model during; the seventies When her children were in their early teens they (1) were enjoying,/ used to enjoy looking at her old photo albums They (2) were finding/ found it hard to believe that she (3) was wearing used to wear such strange clothes (4) Did people really use to think/ Were people really thinking flared trousers looked good? And those-ugly platform shoes! She (5) was admitting/ admitted that people (6) were often falling/ often used to fall over because the heels were so high In the early nineties, however Annabelle noticed to her amusement that seventies styles (7) were/ used to be in fashion again 'I (8) planned/ was planning to throw all my old clothes away,' she said, 'but my daughter went to a party last week, and guess what she (9) used
to wear/ was, wearing that's right, some of my old clothes!'
VII Match the sentence pair and join them with which
easily
9 Tom pushed Nick into the swimming pool It's a real nuisance
1 My phone is out of order, which is a real nuisance
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VIII Put the correct form of the verbs in brackets
A: Do you enjoy (1) (be) at university?
B: Yes I do, although I often miss (2 (see) my old school friends
A: Don't you mind (3) (travel ) so far everyday?
B: No, it only takes me an hour or so (4) (get) there Sometimes I manage (5) (work) on the bus
A Don't you find all the noise and people prevent you from (6.)
(concentrate)?
B: Not really I usually do a bit of reading Are you school or have you got a job?
A I'm still at school I hope (7) (go) next year, but I haven't applied anywhere yet
B: I suggest you (8) (apply) soon –it’s getting late
A: Where would you advise me (9) .(apply)?
B: What subjects are you studying?
A: Physics, chemistry and biology I want (10) (study) physics at university
B: I would recommend (11) (apply) to Newton University first of all, but why don’t you apply to one or two other universities as well?
IV Read text carefully, the choose the correct answer
Hearing – impaired people cannot hear sounds well How do they ‘ hear’ words and 'talk?
Many hearing-impaired people use American Sign Language (ASL) They talk with their hands Sometimes two hearing-impaired people talk to each other They both use ASL Sometimes a person who can hear interprets for hearing-impaired people The person listens to someone talking, and then he or she makes hand signs
There are two kinds of sign language One kind has a sign for every letter in the alphabet The person spells words This is finger spelling The other kind has a sign for whole words There are about five thousand of these signs They are signs for verbs,
things and ideas Some of the signs are very easy, for example, eat, milk, and horse You can see what they mean Others are more difficult, for example, star, egg, or week
People from any country can learn ASL They don't speak words They use signs,
so they can understand people from other countries
ASL is almost like a dance The whole body talks American Sign Language is a beautiful language
1 How do many hearing-impaired people "talk"?
2: How does a person interpret for hearing-impaired people?
a He listens to someone talking, and then makes hand signs
b He talks through a special equipment used for the deaf
c He listens to someone talking and writes down the words
d He uses hand signs to translate what hearing-impaired people say
3 How many signs are there for finger spelling?
4 Why can people from different countries talk to each other with ASL?
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b Because they use signs instead of words
c Because they can not hear
d Because they understand each other
5 Which of the following sentences is not true?
a Hearing-impaired people cannot hear sounds well
b There are more signs for words than for letters
c A person who interprets for hearing-impaired people can hear
d Africans cannot learn ASL because they don't speak English
6 What is the main idea of the text?
a ASL helps hearing-impaired people talk, but it is difficult to learn
b There are two kinds of sign language
c ASL is a beautiful language that helps hearing-impaired people talk to others
d People in different countries can use American Sign Language to communicate with each other
TEST FOR UNIT 4
I PRONUNCIATION
A Choose the word that has the underlined (letters) pronounced differently from the others
1 a disabled b forced c believed d realized
B Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others
demonstration
IL VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION
Choose the one word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentence or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase
1 Delegates expressed strong to the scheme
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2 Some of the more time concerning jobs can now be done by machines
a taking much time b taking. little time
3 I have been fascinated by since I was at secondary school
4 He has not developed mentally as much as others at the same age He's
c mentally alert d mentally restricted
5 The President expressed his deep sorrow over the bombing deaths
6 He invented a new kind of wheelchair for the
7 She displayed some of her paintings at the local
8 He earns his living by taking photographs He's a! an photographer.-
9 In spite of her deafness, she played the violin very well
a inability to speak b inability to see
c inability to hear d mentally impairment
10 The aim of the LIVE project is to train students from developing
III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE
A Choose the one word or phrase - b, c, or d - that best completes the sentence
1 he was not a musician himself, Lawrence Hammond developed an electronic keyboard instrument called the Hammond organ
2 the storm I would have been home before eight
3 The government is doing nothing to help
4 It rained all the time, was agreat pity
5 you really need is a long holiday
6 I like going to pop concerts when I was a teenager
7 Rick left the party early because he a headache
8 Claude didn't in Canada
living
9 I remember you You to school here
10 One day last March, I a very strange letter
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11 Can you show me the film in this camera?
12 I didn't like the noise in the city at first But now here
a I got used to living b I'm used to living c used to live d I used to living
13 Galileo his first telescope in 1609
14 Last summer, we had holiday in Spain
15 15 at the party, we saw Ruth standing alone
arriving
B Identify the one underlined word or phrase - A B C or D - that must be changed for the sentence to be correct
1 When I was a child, summers would be warmer and winters colder than now
2 What do you use to do when you felt afraid?
3 I've been studying French since I've high school
4 You have to buckle your seat belt now or you couldn’t drive It's the law
5 She's always annoying about something
6 I can't find my diary, that is a real nuisance
7 None of the young in the village can find job
8 It took them at least two months learning how to pronounce these words
9 Helen Keller, who was both blind and deafness, overcame her inabilities with
he help of her teacher Ann Sullivan
10 Lake Superior, that lies on the US Canadian border is the largest lake in North America
IV SPEAKING
Choose the sentence or phrase that best completes the dialogue
B: Oh, my weekend was, terrific thanks
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A: (3) B: Well, they were having a music lesson
A: Really? (4)
_They listened and used their fingers to touch the music notes in Braille and sang
A: Great! Next time (5) _
3 a What were the visually impaired students doing when you came?
b What did the visually impaired students do when you came?
c What were the visually impaired students doing before you came?
d What did the visually impaired students do after you had come?
4 a How they can learn music without seeing?
b How can they learn music if they not see?
c What do they do to learn music?
d How can they learn music without seine
c call me if you have such an activity d me if you go
V READING COMPREHENSION
A Choose the one option - a, b, c or d - that best fits each of the num bared blank
Louis Braille was born in 1309 (1) Coup ray He was a French (2) .of the blind He (3) was blind from Me age of three, and in 1818 he went
to the National Institute (4) the Young Blind in Paris Soon showing marked (5) in both science and music, he became famous in Paris (6) an organist and violoncellist In 1826 Braille began teaching the blind in the (7 Braille
is known for his idea of (8) the Briberies Point writing (9) of embossed dots and dashes on cardboard; the Braille system (10) from it is used successfully today, in slightly modified form, and in many countries
B Read the passage, then choose the correct answer - a b, c, or d
Trang 9The first school for blind, deaf and mute children in the Tibet Autonomous Region celebrated its first anniversary on Friday The school is built in the eastern suburb of Lhasa, capital of Tibet, and is designed to hold 200 students covers 20,000 square meters
The school curriculum includes Braille and sign language- training, Tibetan, mathematics, writing, ethics training, physical education arts, handicrafts, speech and walking courses At the celebration, the audience was touched by, a silent song expressed
by the students with sign language Baiba Toinzhub, a 10-year-old blind child, can speak fluent Chinese and is 71 at singing and dancing He told the visitors that life in the
1 What type of students attend the school?
a Children who live in the Tibet Autonomous Region
b Children with a variety of disabilities
c Children who cannot see, hear, or speak
d Children who are visually impaired
2 The school is located in
a the capital of Tibet
b the suburb of the capital of Tibet
c the eastern of Tibet
d 20,000 square meters
3 The school is
a able to hold 200 students b the first boarding school
c 20.000 square meters in area d a and c are correct
4 Which subject is taught in the school?
a Physics b Foreign languages c Computers d Braille
5 Which of the following is not true?
a Tibet's first deaf-mute school celebrated its first birthday
b The visitors were welcomed with a beautiful song
c Life in the boarding school is comfortable
d Baiba Toinzhub can sing and dance very well
VI WRITING
Choose the sentence (a, b, c, or d) which is closest in meaning to the sentence printed before
1 When did you last ride a bike?
a How often did you ride a bike?
b How long is it since you rode a bike?
c What time is it since you ride a bike?
d How much time did you ride a bike?
2 The train was due to leave five minutes ago
a The train was supposed to leave five minutes ago
b The train is five minutes late in leaving
c The train left five minutes ago
d a and b are correct
3 I didn't use to like football
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b When I was young I liked football, but now I don't
c Once I didn't like football, but now I do
d I wasn't accustomed to football
4 The police blocked off the road, which caused a traffic jam
a The road that caused a traffic jam was blocked off by the police
b The police blocked off a traffic jam on the road
c The police blocked off the road because it caused a traffic jam
d The fact that the police blocked off the road caused a traffic jam
5 Henry should have done his homework last night but he watched TV instead
a Henry didn't watch TV last night because he had to do his homework
b Henry watched TV last night instead of doing his homework
c Henry did his homework while watching TV
d Henry had already done his homework before he watched TV