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Trang 1UNIT 3: WAYS OF SOCIALIZING
PART 1: VOCABULARY:
Exercise 1 Hãy điền vào các ô trống các từ loại còn lại (nếu có) từ các từ cho sẵn sau đây: (Phần này HS
về nhà chuẩn bị trước khi vào học reading, speaking,… GV tô màu trắng cho các chữ màu đỏ, in ra cho
HS làm và xem trước)
communication communicative communicatively to communicate Sự giao tiếp
to get off Xuống, ra khỏi
to jump up and down Nhảy lên nhảy xuống
socialization social socially to socialize Thuộc về xã hội, thuộc về giao tế
to attract someone’s attention Thu hút sự chú ý của ai đó
to get someone’s attention Có được sự chú ý của ai đó
to catch someone’s eye Bắt gặp ánh mắt của ai đó
to handle Cầm, sờ mó, vận dụng
Trang 2Exercise 2 Hãy cho biết từ đồng nghĩa hoặc gần nghĩa, từ trái nghĩa của các từ sau (nếu có): (Phần này
HS về nhà chuẩn bị trước khi vào học reading, speaking,… GV tô màu trắng cho các chữ màu đỏ, in ra cho HS làm và xem trước)
For example, For instance,
to point at to show at
terrible horrible; awful; awesome, ugly terrific, wonderful, miraculous, great
terrific wonderful, miraculous, great horrible; awful; awesome, ugly
MỘT SỐ CÂU GIAO TIẾP THÔNG DỤNG
1 (Nghe điện thoại) Hello I’m Mary May I speak to John, please? Xin chào Tôi là Mary Xin cho tôi nói chuyện với John
2 Could you hold a minute, please? Xin vui lòng giữ máy trong giây lát
3 One moment, please Vui lòng đợi một chút
4 Hang on I’ll get him Đợi môt chút Tôi gọi anh ấy
5 I’m sorry, but John is busy now Would you leave a message/call back later? Tôi xin lỗi Bây giờ John đang bận Bạn muốn để lại lời nhắn/chốc nữa gọi lại không?
6 How are you? – Couldn’t be better Thank you Yourself? Bạn khỏe không? – Khỏe lắm Cảm ơn nhé Còn bạn? (Có thể hỏi: “Are you ok?” và đáp lại bằng: (I’m) fine / not bad / great / very well / pretty bad / not fine / not good / awful)
7 Thank you – You’re welcome Cảm ơn bạn – Không có chi
8 (Có thể đáp lại bằng: Never mind (Đừng bận tâm)/ Not at all (Không có chi)/ It’s my pleasure (Vinh hạnh của tôi)/ Don’t mention it (Đừng đề cập đến))
9 It’s getting late I’ve got to go Goodbye See you soon – Take care Trễ rồi Tôi phải đi đây Tạm biệt Hẹn sớm gặp lại nhé – Bảo trọng
10 Excuse me, but could you please tell me where Dong Thap supermarket is? Xin lỗi, xin ông vui lòng cho tôi biết siêu thị ĐT ở đâu?
11 Good luck! (Chúc may mắn!)
12 Congratulations! (Xin chúc mừng!)
13 My God! (Chúa ơi!)
14 Would you like something to drink? (Bạn muốn uống gì không?)
15 Let’s go fishing - That’s sounds great Chúng ta hãy đi câu cá nhe – Nghe hay đấy
16 Why not go shopping? – I’d love to, but I’m busy now Sorry Sao lại không đi mua sắm? – Tôi thíchlắm nhưng tôi không khỏe Xin lỗi
17 I’m terribly sorry (Tôi thành thật xin lỗi.)
18 No problem (Không thành vấn đề.)
19 Don’t worry about it (Đừng bận tâm về điều đó.)
20 How beautiful/handsome you are today! (Hôm nay bạn đẹp làm sao đấy!)
21 You’re exactly right (Bạn hoàn toàn đúng.)
22 I couldn’t agree more! (Tôi hoàn toàn đồng ý.)
23 I’m tired to death (Tôi mệt muốn chết.)
Trang 324 Give me a break (Hãy để tôi yên.)
25 Can I take a break? (Em có thể giải lao?)
26 Keep your promise (Hãy giữ lời nhé.)
27 Don’t break your promise (Đừng nuốt lời nhé.)
28 I’m all ears (Tôi đang chăm chú nghe.)
29 Don’t beat about the bush (Đừng vòng vo tam quốc.)
30 Come back to earth (Quay về thực tế đi.)
31 Take your pick (Hãy chọn đi.)
32 It’s your turn (Đến lượt bạn.)
33 It rains cats and dogs (Trời mưa như trút nước.)
34 It’s on me (Để tôi trả tiền.)
35 I’m broke (Tôi bị cháy túi rồi.)
36 Poor you! (Tội nghiệp bạn quá!)
37 Don’t pull my leg (Đừng trêu chọc tôi.)
38 That chance slips through my fingers (Cơ hội vuột khỏi tầm tay tôi.)
39 Watch your language (Hãy cẩn ngôn.)
40 Behave yourself (Hãy cư xử cho đúng nhé.)
41 That’s a tempest in an teapot (Chuyện bé xé ra to.)
42 I wouldn’t say no (Tôi đâu có từ chối.)
43 They are no match for you (Họ không phải là đối thủ của bạn.)
44 Travel broadens your minds (Đi một ngày đàn học một sàn khôn.)
45 It’s like water off a duck’s back (Như nước đổ đầu vịt.)
46 At first strange, now familiar (Trước lạ sau quen.)
47 I read you like a book (Tôi đi guốc trong bụng bạn.)
48 I slipped my tongue (Tôi lỡ lời.)
49 The more, the merrier (Càng đông càng vui.)
50 I’m over the moon (Tôi rat sung sướng/hạnh phúc.)
51 He’s a pain in the neck (Nó là cái gai trong mắt.)
52 Take it or leave it? (Lấy hay bỏ?)
53 It’s up to you (Tùy bạn.)
54 I could eat a horse (Tôi có thể ăn một con ngựa = Tôi rất đói bụng.)
55 I could drink an ocean (Tôi có thể uống cả một đại dương = Tôi rất khát nước.)
56 First think, then speak (Uốn lưỡi lần trước khi nói.)
57 They talk behind my back (Họ nói xấu sau lưng tôi.)
58 I’d like to join the green summer campaign (Tôi muốn tham gia chiến dịch mùa hè xanh.)
59 Many men, many minds (Chín người mười ý.)
60 Slow but sure (Chậm mà chắc.)
61 Seeing is believing (Trăm nghe không bằng một thấy.)
62 Love cannot be forced (Ép dầu ép mỡ ai nỡ ép duyên.)
63 The more you get, the more you want (Được voi đòi tiên.)
64 They change defeat into victory (Họ chuyển bại thành thắng.)
65 The market is flat (Chợ búa ế ẩm.)
66 Hands off (Lấy tay ra.)
67 He’s dead drunk (Hắn ta say bí tỉ.)
68 I freeload a meal/a breakfast/a lunch/a dinner (Tôi ăn chực.)
69 I eat my fill (Tôi ăn đã đời/no nê.)
70 Nothing doing (Còn lâu, còn khuya.)
71 Don’t bully the weak (Đừng bắt nạt kẻ yếu.)
72 Add fuel to the fire: Thêm dầu vào lửa
73 After rain comes fair weather: Sau cơn mưa trời lại sáng
74 As firm as rock: Vững như bàn thạch
Trang 475 Behind the times: Lạc hậu
76 Better believe it: Cứ tin là vậy đi
77 Better late than never: Thà muộn còn hơn không
78 Bring home the bacon: Kiếm cơm nuôi gia đình
79 Can’t top this/that: Không thể chê được
80 Don’t poke your nose into my business: Đừng xía vào chuyện của tôi
81 Don’t quit love with hate: Đừng lấy oán trả ơn
82 Don’t scare him to death: Đừng làm nó sợ khiếp vía
83 Every day is not Sunday: Sông có khúc người có lúc
84 Give him the green light: Bật đèn xanh cho anh ta đi (= Đồng ý cho anh ta)
85 Good finds good: Ở hiền gặp lành
86 He lied at rest forever: Ông ta đã ra đi mãi mãi (= He died/passed away.)
87 He/She is left on the shelf: Anh/Chị ta bị ế (vợ/chồng)
88 He/She is the man/woman of the world: Ông/Bà ta là người từng trải/già dặn
89 I feel my age: Tôi nhận ra mình đã già
90 I got a flat / a puncture on the way home: Tôi bị bể/thủng bánh xe trên đường về nhà
91 I miss the point: Tôi không hiểu
92 I’m a bit under the weather: I’m not quite well
93 I’m on cloud nine / I’m in th heaven / I’m over the moon: Very happy
94 I’m out of job: Tôi mất việc rồi
95 I’ve spent years’ attachment to my company: Tôi đã gắng bó với công ty năm
96 It costs an arm and a leg: Very expensive
97 It looks yummy: Trông ngon lành quá (thức ăn)
98 It never rains but it pours: Họa vô đơn chí
99 Kill two birds with one stone: Nhất cử lưỡng tiện
100 Learn from experience: Rút kinh nghiệm
101 Live and let live: Sống cho mình và sống cho người
102 Makes haste slowly: Dục tốc bất đạt
103 Misfortune has its uses: Trong cái rủi có cái may
104 Money makes the mare go: Có tiền mua tiên cũng được
105 My heart is in my mouth: Tôi sợ hết hồn
106 Practice makes perfect: Có công mài sắt có ngày nên kim
107 Speak by the book: Nói có sách mách có chứng
108 Speak up: Nói to lên
109 Speak your mind: Hãy nói những gì anh nghĩ
110 That food makes my mouth water: Món ăn đó làm tôi thèm chảy nước dãi
111 That’s a matter of life and death: Đó là vấn đề sống còn
112 That’s only a floating part of an iceberg: Đó chỉ là phần nổi của tảng băng
113 They are daring in thinking and doing: Họ dám nghĩ dám làm
114 They fell flat to the ground: Họ bị đo đường (té xe)
115 This book sells like hot cakes: Quyển sách này bán đắt như tôm tươi
116 Win a few, lose a few: Khi được, khi thua
117 Without a doubt: Chắc chắn vậy/ Là cái chắc
118 You and who else? Anh là cái thá gì vậy?
119 You got it: Đúng rồi Tôi hiểu rồi
120 You’ve made this mistake the zillionth time: Bạn mắc lỗi này không biết bao nhiêu lần
121 You’ll be the death of me: Tôi khổ vì bạn quá
(Từ Exercise 3 trở đi, GV có thể cho HS làm tại lớp, làm ở nhà để kiểm tra bài cũ hoặc làm trong các tiết học tăng tiết )
Exercise 3: Hãy chọn một câu trả lời đúng nhất:
Trang 51 There are many ways _ someone’s attention
2 We can use _ and _ forms of communication to attract one’s attention
A silence / noise B verbal / non-verbal C verb / adverb D gentle / impolite
3 Probably the most common ways of attracting someone’s attention is by _
4 We might raise our hand and wave to our friend as a _ that we see her or him
5 When you see your brother _ the plane, you may _ to call his name
A look at / throw a stone to him B pass by / whistle and clap your hands
C get off / claps your hands D get off / jump up and down
6 There are some social _ where smaller, non-verbal signals are more appropriate
A situations B signatures C attractions D documents
7 When you approve someone’s opinion, you can stare at him or her and _ slightly
8 In a restaurant, we can raise our hand to show the waiter that we need his _
9 You shouldn’t _ or clap your hands to get the person’s attention in a restaurant
10 Whistling and _ in a restaurant is considered to be impolite and even rude
11 You shouldn’t _ the person or thing you want your friend to look at
A take notice of B mention to C look at D point at
12 In most situations, pointing at someone is usually considered to be _
13 Your opinion is reasonable, so it is _
14 In some special social situations, pointing at someone is completely _
15 _, a teacher may point to student so as to get his or her attention
16 In some social situations, _ is allowed to friends
A fighting seriously B rudeness C accurate D informality
17 To attract the waiter’s attention, wait until you _ and raise you hand slightly
C pay attention to him D take advantage of him
18 Raising hand and waving are of the _ form of communication
19 Mary looks very attractive in her _ clothes
A terrible B old fashioned C fashionable D out-dated
20 Politeness is very necessary in a common social _
A community B communication C compassionate D competition
21 Phil: You really have a beautiful dress, Maggie!
Maggie: Thanks Phil That’s a nice _
A complexion B comfortable C compliment D completion
22 Peter: Your hairstyle is really _, Mary!
Mary: I’m glad you like it, Peter Thanks so much
23 Your dress is really beautiful, Cindy! You look very _ in it
24 Nam: You really have a beautiful hairstyle now, Hưng!
Trang 6Hưng: _! You’ve pushed me into the blush
A It isn’t your work B You must be kidding C Yes, of course D Nice to meet you
25 I think I’ve finally found a style that looks decent and easy _
26 Minh: I think you’ve played very splendidly in the match, Nam!
Nam: Thank you That’s a nice compliment I wish I could do _ you I’m still terrible
A half as well as B double as well as C as badly as D far worse than
27 Giang: You’re really an excellent student, Hồng
Hồng: _ I’m still very bad I think I have to try my best to keep pace with you, Giang
A Certainly B You must be kidding C Sure D You’re welcome
28 Long: I didn’t know you could play badminton so well, Trâm
Trâm: Thank you, Long _ I wish I could play half as well as you, Long
A That’s a nice compliment B That is not your fault
C You’re welcome D I certainly play very excellent
29 Hạnh: I don’t know what tailor’s that can make such a beautiful dress for you, Hiền!
Hiền: _, Hạnh I’ve finally found a style that suits me so much
C I’m glad you like it D Nice to see you
30 Thành: I really enjoy your public speaking skills, Nga Your English is really good, too
Nga: _, Thành Thank you very much for your sincere compliment You made me try much harder
A It’s very kind of you to say so B That’s not your work
C I’m certainly very famous for those things D Yes, of course It’s me!
31 “Would you care for a drink?” can be transformed as _
A How about a drink? B Have a nice drink!
C What about have a drink? D Would you stop drinking?
32 “Why don’t we stay at home?” can be transformed as _
A I suggest not staying at home B I suggest that we should not stay at home
C I suggest staying at home D I suggest to stay at home
33 “Would you please give me a hand?” can be transformed as _
A Would you mind giving a hand? B Can I help you?
C Would you mind helping me? D A and C are correct
34 A(n) _ length of time is the main problem for our trip
35 Good children should be _ to the elderly
36 To attract the guests’ attentions at the party, a polite MC on first appearance may say _
A Good night every body! B Good evening my slaves
C Ladies and gentlemen! D Hey, everybody! Shut up now!
37 When two strange people are first introduced to each other, they often say “ _”
A Nice to meet you! B Shut up! C You’re welcome! D Never mind!
38 At their first meeting, two people may say the same sentence like “ _” and then shake hands when making acquaintance to each other
A Pardon me? B I hate you so much! C I don’t know you! D How do you do?
39 When two friends meet after a long time apart from each other, they often say “ _”
A How old are you? B Long time no see! C It’s odd to see you! D Shut up!
40 To show your care for another person’s health, you may ask “ _” to him or her
A How do you do? B How old are you? C How are you? D Nice to see you!
41 Jane: “Wow! You look great with your new hair ” – Jack: _
B It’s a pleasure D Thanks It’s nice of you to say so
Trang 742 She divorced him because of his _to the children
43 You will have to work hard if you want to _
44 When the alarm went _, Mick just turned over and went back to sleep
45 Hoi An is a tourist _
A attractive B attraction C attracted D attract
46 Sam: - “Would you like to have dinner with me?” – Susan: “ _ ”
A I’m very happy B Yes, so do C Yes, it is D Yes, I’d love to
47 Lĩnh: “How do you do?” –Nam: “ _”
A I’m well Thank you B Not too bad
48 Johnson: "Merry Christmas!" - Jason: " "
49 Amanda: "What a beautiful shirt you're wearing!"
Anne: "Thank you It _ especially for me by my mother "
50 George gets _Lisa
A marry with B marry to C married with D married to
51 She is a kind of woman who does not care much of work but generally _ only with colleagues for meals, movies or late nights at a cluB
A supposes B socializes C attention D discussed
52 I didn't think his comments were very appropriate at the time
53 You should _ more attention to what your teacher explains
54 Body language is a potential form of _ communication
55 Our teacher often said, "Who knows the answer? _ your hand "
56 This is the instance where big, obvious non-verbal signals are appropriate
57 They started, as _ gatherings but they have become increasingly formalized in the last few years
A informal B informally C informalize D informality
58 Children who are isolated and lonely seem to have poor language and
A communicate B communication C communicative D communicator
59 The lecturer explained the problem very clearly and is always _ in response to questions
A attention B attentive C attentively D attentiveness
60 Pay more attention _ picture and you can find out who is the robber
61 She looked _ me, smiling happily and confidently
62 - What an attractive hair style you have got, Mary! - _
A Thank you very much I am afraid B You are telling a lie
C Thank you for your compliment D I don't like your sayings
63 you wanted to ask your teacher a question during his lecture, what would you do?
64 The mother told her son _ so impolitely
Trang 8A not behave B not to behave C not behaving D did not behave
65 I _ you everything I am doing, and you have to do the same
66 She is a kind of woman who does not care much of work but generally _ only with colleagues for meals, movies or late nights at a club
A supposes B socializes C attention D discussed
67 I didn't think his comments were very appropriate at the time.
68 You should _ more attention to what your teacher explains
69 Body language is a potent form of _ communication
70 Our teacher often said, "Who knows the answer? _ your hand."
71 This is the instance where big, obvious non-verbal signals are appropriate.
72 They started, as _ gatherings but they have become increasingly formalized in the last few years
A informal B informally C informalize D informality
73 Children who are isolated and lonely seem to have poor language and
A communicate B communication C communicative D communicator
74 The lecturer explained the problem very clearly and is always _ in response to questions
A attention B attentive C attentively D attentiveness
75 Pay more attention _ picture and you can find out who is the robber
76 She looked _ me, smiling happily and confidently
77 - What an attractive hair style you have got, Mary! - _
A Thank you very much I am afraid B You are telling a lie
C Thank you for your compliment D I don't like your sayings
78 In _ most social situations, _ informality is appreciated
79 - What beautiful dress you are wearing!
- Thank you That is _ nice compliment
80 you wanted to ask your teacher a question during his lecture, what would you do?
81 The boy waved his hands to his mother, who was standing at the school gate, to _ her attention
82 If something _ your attention or your eye, you notice it or become interested in it
83 When you are in a restaurant, you can raise your hand slightly to show that you need assistance.
84 After a _ hesitation, she began to speak with such a convincing voice
85 He is one of the most _ bosses I have ever worked with He behaves rudely to not only me but also others in the staff
A thoughtful B impolite C attentive D communicative
86 In many cultures, people signify their agreement by _ their head
87 There was a _ tremble in her voice, which showed that she was very nervous at that time
Trang 9A slight B slighted C slightly D slightness
88 If a boss wants to have a well-qualified staff, he should have to pay his employees _
A appropriate B appropriately C appropriation D appropriating
89 Mrs Pike was so angry that she made a _ gesture at the driver
90 _ nonverbal language is _ important aspect of interpersonal communication
91 Balzer, _ linguistic researcher, reported that approximately 75% of classroom management behavior was nonverbal
94 - You look great in this new dress -
C I am glad you like it D Do not say anything about it
95 Suppose you want to go out during a lecture, what should you do?
96 When you see your teacher approaching you, a slight wave to attract his attention is appropriate.
A coming nearer to B catching sight of C pointing at D looking up to
97 When you catch someone's _ you do something to attract his attention so that you can talk to him
98 When the play finished the audience stood up and _ their hands loudly
99 It is _ not to say "Thank you" when you are given something
100 A whistle is the _ for the football players to begin the match
A communication B instance C attention D signal
101 It is often considered to be impolite to _ at someone
102 He is not really friendly and makes no attempt to be _
103 She sent me a _ letter thanking me for my invitation
A polite B politely C politeness D impoliteness
104 Mr Timpson's behavior and comments on occasions were inappropriate and fell below the _ standards
A accept B acceptable C acceptance D accepting
105 In general, the meaning of _ touching depends of the situation, culture, sex, and age
106 _ same words or phrases can have many _ different meanings, depending on how they are saiD
107 I recognized my grandmother as soon as she got _ the plane although we had not seen each other for more than 10 years
108 I waved _ him from the window but he didn't see me
109 - How well you are playing! -
A Say it again I like to hear your words B I think so I am proud of myself
Trang 10C Thank you too much D Many thanks That is a nice compliment
110 Peter: “How do you do?” – Mary: “ _”
A Yeah, OK B Not too bad C How do you do? D I’m well Thank you
111 Lam: “Bye!”- Lan “ _.”
A See you lately B See you later C Thank you D Meet you again
112 John: “I’ve passed my final exam.”- Tom: “ ”
A Good lock B It’s nice of you to say so
C That’s a good idea D Congratulation!
113 Hung: “Would you like to have dinner with me?”- Lam: “ .”
A Yes, I’d love to B I’m very happy C Yes, it is D Yes, so do I
114 Peter: “I enjoy listening to pop music.”- Maria: “ _.”
115 Ann: “Are you going to visit Britain next month?” – Kim: “Yes, _.”
116 Bob: “James is a very brave man.”- David: “Yes, I wish I _ his courage.”
117 David: “You’ve got a beautiful dress!” – Helen: “ .”
A I do B Thanks for your compliment C You, too D Okay
118 Sue: “I love pop music.” – Alice: “ .”
A I do, too B No, I won’t C Yes, I like it D Neither do I
119 Ann: “What do you usually do on Sundays?” – Mary: “ .”
A I used to drive to work B I’d be sleeping all day
C I’m not doing anything D I usually sleep until noon
120 Jack: “I’ve got to go, Sarah So long.” – Sarah: “So long, Jack And _.”
A be careful B don’t hurry C take care D don’t take it seriously
121 Mary: “That’s a very nice skirt you’re wearing.”- Julia: “ _.”
A That’s nice B I like it C That’s all right D I’m glad you like it
122 David: “Merry Christmas!”- Jason: “ ”
A You are the same! B Same for you!
C The same to you! D Happy Christmas with you!
123 A: “ ?”- B: “Once a week.”
A How often do you go shopping B How much do you want
124 A: “Sorry I’m late.” – B: “ .”
A OK B Don’t worry C Hold the line, please D Go ahead
125 A: “Good morning My name is Turner I have a reservation.” – B: “ .”
A What do you want? B Yes, a single room for two nights
C I haven’t decided yet What about you? D What do you like?
126 Mary: “I’ve got an interview for a job tomorrow.” – Peter: “ .”
127 A: “Thank you for the lovely present.” – B: “ .”
A Go ahead B Not at all C Come on D I’m pleased you like it
128 A: “Are you coming on Saturday?” – B: “ .”
A I’m afraid not B I’m afraid not to C I’m afraid to D I’m afraid I don’t
129 A: “ do they travel abroad?” – B: “Once a year.”
130 Ann: “Do you think you’ll get the job?” – Mary: “ .”
A I know so B Well, I hope so C I think not D Yes, that’s right
131 Trung: “I’m getting married next week.” – Nguyen: “ .”
A Thanks, the same to you B Congratulations!
Trang 11132 A: “How’s life?” – B: “ .”
C Very well, thank you D Pleased to meet you
133 A: “Excuse me, what’s the time?” – B: “Sorry I .”
A don’t see B do not have a watch
C won’t know D know
134 A: “Are you free this coming Sunday?” – B: “ ”
A Yes, I will B No, thank you C Yes, I can D I think so Why?
135 A: “ ” – B: “Certainly”
A Welcome back! B What are you doing there?
C I’m sorry I am late D May I borrow a pencil, please?
136 A: “Are you hungry?” – B: “ ”
137 A: “Would you like some more tea?” – B: “ ”
A Yes, please B Here you are C It doesn’t matter D I’m OK
138 Hello, my name’s John to meet you
139 ? He’s OK now
A What is he B How is he C How tall is he D What’s he like
140 Peter: “Thanks a lot for your wonderful gift.” – Mary: “ ”
A You are welcome B Thank you C Cheers D Have a good day
141 Dona: “What’s your name?” – Helen: “ ”
142 A: “Thank you for a lovely evening.” – B: “ ”
A Don’t mention it B I’m glad you enjoy it
C Yes, I’d like that D Yes, that would be very nice
143 A: “I hope to see you again.” – B: “ ”
A I hope so, too B Good enough
C Thank you D I really enjoy meeting you, too
144 “Would you like a cup of coffee?” – “ ”
A Yes, thanks a lot B No, thanks you C Yes, please D No, you are welcome
145 Charles: “Excuse me, Mr Ward?” – Mr Ward: “ ?”
146 A: “Let’s meet for a coffee tonight.” – B: “ ”
A I hope not B I’m afraid I can C Yes, let’s D Yes, thank you
147 A: “ ?” – B: “Yes I want to send some flowers to my wife in Italy”
A Do you like flowersB What do you like C Can you help me D Can I help you
148 A: “What’s , Peter?” You don’t look very happy
149 A: “Jenny, I passed my exam.” – Jenny: “ ”
A Oh! B Oh! Good luck C Congratulations! D Ouch!
150 “Is she coming to the party tonight?” – “ _” I can’t stand seeing her behaviour”
A I don’t think so B I hope so C I don’t hope so D I hope not
151 “Are you going to be in town next Saturday?” – “ _ I am in the countryside visiting my grandparents.”
152 “Where are you from?” – “I’m from _”
A Vietnamese B American C Chinese D California
153 “ _” was he driving when the accident happened?” – “About 0 kilometers an hour.”
154 “I’m afraid I can’t come to your birthday party this weekend!” – “ _”
Trang 12A What a shame! B What a pity! C Me too D What’s happened?
155 Alice: “What shall we do this evening?” – Carol: “ _”
A Let’s go out for dinner B Oh, that’s good!
156 Maria: “I’m taking my driving test tomorrow.” – Sarah: “ _!”
A Good chance B Good time C Good day D Good luck
157 Helen: “Where do you come from? “- Ann: “ _”
C I’m living in London D I come from London
158 Maria: “I’m taking my end-of-term examination tomorrow.” – Ann: “ _”
A Good luck B Good day C Good time D Good chance
159 “How do you do?” – “ _”
A How do you do? B Good morning C Very well, thanks D I’m fine, thanks
160 “ _do you go to the dentist’s?” - “Twice a year.”
161 A: “ _” - B: By bus
A What do you go to school? B Do you go to school by bus?
C Who are you taken to school by? D How do you come to school?
162 I’m Charles, from Continental Computers How do you do?- “ _?”
A How tall are you? B How do you do? C Bad to meet you D I hate you, Charles
163 “Thank you for coming to meet us” – “ _”
A You are welcomed B Same to you C Thank you too D Not at all
164 Shop assistant: “ _” – Customer: “I’m trying to find a Christmas present for my girl friend.”
A What do you want? B Pleased to meet you
C How are you? D Good morning, can I help you?
165 A: “ _?” B: “Yes, I’d like some information about trains, please.”
A: Can I help you? B May I help you? C What can I do for you? D All are correct
166 “Thanks for your help.” – “ _”
A You are welcomed B That’s all right C Thank you, too D The same to you
167 A: Does Maria speak English well? – B: _
A Yes I do B I think not C I don’t think so D She thinks so
168 Helen: “May I introduce you to Mary, Peter?” – Peter: “ _”
A How ugly are you, Mary? B How old are you, Mary?
C Pleased to meet you, Mary D Please to hit you, Mary
169 A: “How about a biscuit?” – B: _ I’m on a diet
A Yes, please B Yes, thank you C No, thanks D It’s OK
170 A: When do you want them? – B: _
A Last week B Yes, of course C Good afternoon D As soon as possible
171 “I need some ice Can you get some from the fridge for me?” – “ _”
A No, thanks B Yes, please C Certainly D Yes, thank you
172 “Thank you very much for the wonderful gift.” – “ _”
A Good luck B Don’t mention it C Congratulations D You are welcome
173 “Let’s eat out tonight!” – “ _”
A Ok Why not? B Congratulations C Good luck! D Yes, I will
174 “Congratulation on your success!” – “ _”
A Not at all B Thank you C All right D The same to you
175 “ _ is Mr Brown going to retire?” – “Soon, I think He has been working for this company for nearly 0 years.”
176 “Have you ever met the girl over there?” – “No, _?”
Trang 13A I don’t B I have C Why not D Who is she
177 “The room is too hot _ if I turn the fan on?” – “No”
A Do you mind B Would you like C Do you like D Could you please
178 How _ was your holiday? – One week
179 A: Is Monday possible for you? – B: _
A I hope so, too B Yes, that’s fine
C Thank you D I really enjoy meeting you
180 A: “ _” - B: “I’ve got no idea.”
A It’s your turn B Are you tired? C Let’s go D What about you?
181 Brenda: “Do you think it will rain?” – Carol: “Oh! _”
A I don’t hope B I hope not C I don’t hope so D It’s hopeless
182 A: May I borrow your pen for a minute, please? – B: _
A Yes, certainly B Yes, thank you C No, thanks D No, of course
183 A: How old are you, Mr Bull? – B: _
C Very well thanks and you? D What! I don’t like personal questions!
184 “Goodbye Have a nice weekend.” – “Goodbye _”
A Me too B You’re welcome C Not at all D The same to you
185 “Sorry, I’m late.” - “ _ We haven’t started yet.”
A Don’t worry B Thank you C You are welcome D Why
186 Customer: “Waiter! I’d like the menu, please.” – Assistant: “ _”
A But I don’t like B Here are you, sir C Here you are sir D Yes, thank you
187 “I am having an examination tomorrow.” – “ _”
A Congratulations! B Good luck! C Be careful D Why?
188 “What are you doing, Hung?” – “ _ Why?”
189 “Would you like to go to the cinema with me tonight?” – “Yes _ Where can we meet?”
190 A: Have a cigarette – B: _ I am trying to stop
A No, thanks B Thank you C Not at all D Come on
191 A: _? – B: I’m sixteen
A How long does it take to get there B How old are you
192 “Can I carry the bag for you? It seems very heavy.” – “ _ I can manage.”
A No, thanks B Yes, please C Sorry D You are welcome
193 “Have a good holiday, Peter!” - “ _, Mary”
194 “Why don’t you ask Helen for help? I think he is always ready.” – “ _”
A Yes, please B I hope so C I hope not D That is a good idea
195 “ _?” – “I am very well thanks.”
A How do you do B How are you C Are you well D What are you like
196 “How do you do?” – “ _”
A I’m fine, thanks B I’m very well C Please to meet you D How do you do
197 “How about having a drive to the countryside this weekend?” – “ _”
A Not at all B You are welcome C No, thanks D That’s a good idea
198 Anne: Make yourself at home - John: _
A Yes, Can I help you? B Not at all Don’t mention it
C Thanks! Same to you D That’s very kind Thank you
199 Trung: “Why do you think most people learn English?” – Phong: “ _”
A All of them are B I heard it was very good
Trang 14C Very often it’s to get a better job D Because I like it
200 John: “What kind of job would you like?” – Mike: “ _”
A Is there a good chance of promotion? B I’m good at computing
C Anytime after next week D Anything to do with computers
201 “Oh, no, I’m late for my appointment _”
C Nice to see you again D Pleased to meet you
202 Linda: “Excuse me! Where’s the nearest police station?” – Maria: “ _”
A It’s over there B I’m afraid not C Don’t worry D Yes, I think so
203 Tom: “How did you go to this city?” – John: “ _”
A I came here by the coach B I came here by train
C I came here last night D I came here by foot
204 Hung: “Thank you very much for a lovely party.” – Hoa: “ _”
A Thanks B Have a good day C You are welcome D Cheers
205 Brenda: “Do you think it will rain?” – Carol: “Oh, _”
A I don’t hope B I hope not C I don’t hope so D It’s hopeless
206 Tom: “Congratulations!” – John: “ _”
A What a pity! B Thank you C I’m sorry D You are welcome
207 Dora: “What’s your name?” – Helen: “ _.”
208 Janet: “Do you feel like going to the cinema this evening?” – Susan: “ _.”
A I don’t agree, I’m afraid B You are welcome
C That would be great D I feel very boring
209 Laura: “What a lovely house you have!” – Maria: “ .”
A Of course not, it’s not costly B Thank you Hope you will drop in
210 “ _ detective stories?” – “In my opinion, they are very good for teenagers.”
A How about B What do you think about
C Are you fond of D What do people feel about
211 A: “Would you mind lending me your bike?” – B: “ .”
A Yes, let’s B Yes here it is C Great D Not at all
212 John: “Has an announcement been made about the eight o’clock flight to Paris?”
– Mary: “ .”
A Sorry, I don’t B Yes, it was C I don’t think that D Not yet
213 Anne: “Thanks for a nice gift!” – John: “ _”
A In fact, I myself don’t like it B You are welcomed
C I’m glad you like it D But you know how much it costs?
214 Peter: “Thanks for coming What a nice gift you’ve brought us!” – Mary: “ _”
A I’m glad you like it B You are welcome
215 Hung: “You have a good voice You sang so beautifully!” – Lan: “ .”
C Thanks for your compliment D Thank a lot
216 Trung: “You’re certainly a smart student.” – Phong: “ .”
A Congratulations B I don’t think so C I don’t hope so D Good luck
217 A: When do children in Vietnam go to primary school? - B: “ .”
A At years B At the age of six years old
C When they are D When they are old years
218 Peter: “Hi, Michael What’s going on?” – Michael: “Nothing special, Peter with you?”
A What’s up B Have you got C Nothing new D Not much
219 A: do you like reading? - B: Well, I like reading all sorts of books
Trang 15A How B Why C What kind of books D When
220 What do you think of these stories? -
A They are OK B Yes I do C I don’t think D I think of them
221 “ _”? _ “He is OK now.”
A What is he B How is he C How tall is he D What’s he like
222 A: “Excuse me It’s a bit stuffy in here ?” - B: “No, I don’t mind at all I feel like some fresh air, too.”
A Do you mind if I open the window B Do you mind opening the window
C Can you open the window for me D Could you open the window
223 A: Is it going to rain tonight? – B: _
A I don’t hope so B I hope not C I think not D Yes, I am
224 “ _ eating out tonight?” _ “That’s a good idea.”
A Would you B How about C How are you D Are they
225 “Would you like a cup of coffee?” – “ .”
A Yes, I do B Yes, I like C Yes, I would D Yes, please
226 “ ?” _ “I have got a terrible headache.”
A What’s the matter with you B What’s the wrong with you
C What’s happened with you D What’s problem with you
227 “Have a nice weekend!” – “Thank you _”
A Me too B Same to you C The same to you D The same with you
228 Bob: “James is a very brave man.” _ David: “Yes I wish I his courage.”
229 David: “You’ve got a beautiful dress!” – Helen: “ _.”
230 “What is your hobby, Lan?” - “ _”
A Well, I like shopping B Well, I want sugar
231 _ is that over there, Lan?
232 What’s _ new house like? It’s very nice He loves it
233 A: “What a beautiful dress I like it” – B:“ _.”
C It’s nice of you to say so D I feel happy to hear that
234 How are you, today? – “ _”
C It’s kind of you to help me D Very well, thanks
235 I got one mark only for my English test
A How interesting B Poor you C Thanks a lot D It’s a good new
236 “ _” - “Oh, That sounds interesting”
A How are the cakes? B What cakes do you like?
C What do you think about the cakes? D Would you like some cakes?
237 Customer: Excuse me? - Shopkeeper : Yes, _?
A Can you help me B How can I help you
C what happens D help me
238 “I have some lucky money for you Happy new year” - “ _”
A Great Thanks B Have a nice day C Good luck D What a pity!
239 Jane: How often do you go swimming, Linda? – Linda: _
A I guess I’m OK B once a week C about one hour D last night
240 How much time do you spend reading books? - _
A Twice a week B It’s o’clock C Two hours a day D Once upon a time