Do you think there would be less conflict in the world if all people ...the same language?. Read and choose the best option: According to the census of 1800, the United States of Ameri
Trang 1NGÂN HÀNG ĐỀ - UNIT 7 KHỐI 11
I PRONUNCIATION:
7 A thunder B prefer C grocer D louder
9 A teenage B luggage C manage D damage
II STRESS:
2 A defensive B spectator C technician D wonderful
3 A eleven B example C origin D synthetic
4 A authority B disadvantage C photographer D relationship
5 A combination B satisfaction C transportation D necessary
6 A basket B blossom C firewood D perhaps
7 A disease B people C upset D upstairs
8 A grapefruit B orange C release D pumpkin
9 A disappear B government C hurricane D triangle
10 A synthetic B thoroughly C tornado D formation
III VOCABULARY: Choose the best option
1 She's at making cheap but stylish clothes
A expert B good C clever D All are correct.
2 They are all expert this field
3 They made to the bus service
A progress B improvements C effort D trial
4 The organization food to the earthquake victims
A supplied B distributed C delivered D All are correct.
5 He took up the work enthusiasm
6 A is a number representing a particular amount, especially one given in official information
7 To is to become, or make something become, twice as much or as many
8 The EU has set strict on levels of pollution
9 These workers have had absences from work this month
A repeating B repeat C repeated D repeatedly
10 Farming is the of managing or working on a farm
IV GRAMMAR:
Trang 2A.Choose the best option to complete the following sentences:
1 If energy inexpensive and unlimited, many things in the world would be different
2 We the game if we'd had a few more minutes
A might have won B won C had won D will win
3 I William with me if I had known you and he didn't get along with each other
A hadn't brought B didn't bring C wouldn't have brought D won't bring
4 The lecturer last night didn't know what he was talking about, but if Mr TQ Tuân , I would have listened carefully
A had been lecturing B was lecturing C would lecture D lectured
5 If you to my advice in the first place, you wouldn't be in this mess right now
A listen B will listen C had listened D listened
6 If someone into the store, smile and say, "May I help you?"
7 If I weren't working for an accounting firm, I in a bank
A work B will work C have worked D would be working
8 Do you think there would be less conflict in the world if all people the same language?
9 If you can give me one good reason for your acting like this, this incident again
A I will never mention B I never mention C will I never mention D I don't mention
10 If I could speak Spanish, I next year studying in Mexico
A would spend B would have spent C had spent D will spend
B Suppy the correct form
1 We would have gone out if (stop) raining
2 If I (go) away, I would have written to you
3 If he (work) harder, he would have succeeded
4 He not (write) unless he was lonely
5 She would have come if you (invite) her
6 Unless the greenhouse effect is mitigated, the seas (rise)
7 If you were older, you (be) wiser
8 If I had known you weren't coming, I not (bake) a cake
9 If you run, you (catch) the train
10 If I were you, I (go) on holiday
C Rewrite these sentences: CONDITIONAL IN REPORTED SPEECH
1 If I had any money I'd buy you a drink,' she said to me
2 'If I catch the plane I'll be home by five,' he said
3 'You should stay in bed if you feel unwell.' my mother said
4 'What would you do if you were having a problem with grammar, Jane?' Anne asked
5 'If I'd had my mobile yesterday, I could have contacted you,' Matthew said
6 'If I were you, I'd stop smoking,' she said to her brother
7 'If you happen to be in our area, drop in and see us,' they said
8 'If the baby is a girl what will they call her? he wondered
9 'If I don't practice my English I won't get any better,' she said
Trang 310 'If you press this switch, the computer comes on,' he said to his students
D Correction: Identify a mistake in each sentence:
1 If you were here yesterday, you would have seen Jean
A B C D
2 We should visit that part of the country if it will be spring
A B C D
3 If I will make a difficult decision, I always discuss it with my friends
A B C D
4 We could had done more if we had had more time
A B C D
5 He said that if he has more time, he would come to see us
A B C D
V SPEAKING:
1 “ ……… ” “ Yes, how much is this shirt?”
A How do you do? B May I help you?
C Here you are D Is this shirt yours?
2 “ Would you go there with me?” “…….”
A Sorry, I would B Certainly, I would be glad to
C Of course, I shall not go with you D Excuse me, I would not
3 “I’m sorry I’m late” “…… ”
A That’s all right All right
4 “Mr Smith, I’d like you to meet Mr Matt, my friend.” “………….”
A Hello, how are you B Hello, how are you going
C Hi, how are you getting on D How do you do? Nice to meet you
5 “Is it easier to watch TV now?” “……….”
A Yes, I think so B Yes, very C No, I think so D No, not very
VI READING COMPREHENSION:
A GAP- FILL:
Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.
Man cannot go on increasing numbers at the present rate In the next 30 years, man will face a period (1)……… crisis (2) experts believe that there will be a widespread food (3) Other experts think this is too pessimistic, and that man can prevent things from getting (4)………… than they are now But (5) that two-thirds of the people in the world are undernourished or starving now
5 A to remember B remember C remembered D remembering
B Read and choose the best option:
According to the census of 1800, the United States of America contained 5,308,483 persons In the same year the British Islands contained upwards of fifteen million; the French Republic more than twenty-seven million Nearly
Trang 4one fifth of the American people were black slaves; the true political population consisted of four and a half million free whites, or less than one million able-bodied males, on whose shoulders fell the burden of a continent Even after two centuries of struggle the land was still untamed; forests covered every portion, except here and there a strip of cultivated soil; the minerals lay undisturbed in their rocky beds, and more than two thirds of the people clung to the seaboard within fifty miles of tidewater, where alone the wants of civilized life could be supplied
46 In the United states of America in 1800
A one out of every twenty-five Americans was a black slave
B one out of every four Americans was a black slave
C one out of every three Americans was a black slave
D one out of every five Americans was a black slave
47 Free white men in America numbered
A about four fifths of the population
B about four and a half million
C 5,308,483
D less than one million
48 Two thirds of the American people
A lived where the wants of civilized life could not be supplied
B lived in Washington
C lived on the seaboard
D lived within fifteen miles of tidewater
49 The struggle to tame the American continent had been going on
A about two hundred years B about fifty years
C a little more than a century D since 1750
50 This description of the United States in 1800 suggests that
A most of the new nation was undeveloped
B the people of the new nation had succeeded in taming the continent
C strips of cultivated land were everywhere
D settlers were beginning to mine the valuable minerals of the new continent
VII LISTENING:
A Listen and decide whether the statements are True or False
1 There are 6,700 million people in the world today F
2 Experts say that the population of the world could be over 7 billion by the year 2020 F
3 All parts of the world have the same rate of population growth T
4 There are 4 solutions to the problems T
B Gap-fill: Listen and fill in the blanks
A problems B make C reason D improvement E population F solutions
Interviewer: What is the main reason for the population explosion?
Dr Brown: Well, I think the main ………C……… is a fall in death rates This is due to the ……D……… of the living conditions and medical care
Interviewer: I believe the explosion of ……E………has caused many problems Is it right?
Dr Brown: Yes, it is It caused a lot of ……A…… such as shortage of food, lack of hospitals and schools, illiteracy, and low living standards