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Trang 1WEEK 7: Vocabulary & Structures related to Unit 4
Ex1: Circle the word whose underlined part differs from the others.
1 A deafening B frightening C happening D threatening
2 A idiot B idea C idol D ideal
3 A police B policy C polite D pollute
Ex2: Choose the best answer.
1 The Braille alphabet has been on of the greatest in human
history
A invention B inventions C inventor D inventive
2 Everyone can help the needy by making a to a charity
organisation
A donation B donate C donor D donating
3 People with disabilities always need to be after
A asked B cared C looked D taken
4 Children with cognitive impairments may have _ in learning
basic skills like reading, writing, or problem solving
A ability B determination C refusal D difficulty
5 Elderly housebound patients are often those most in of
pharmacy services
A case B trouble C time D need
6 The Youth Union in our school has decided to launch a/an _ to
raise fund for local charities
A activity B announcement C campaign D decision
7 Many experts believe that noise is the main cause of approximately
half of all cases of _loss
A cognitive B hearing C mental D visual
8 Talented students with disability should be helped to become
independent _ in the society and achieve success at school
A contribute B integrate C involve D socialise
9 believe that some of the happiest people in the world are
those who help to bring happiness to others
A Voluntary B Voluntarily C Volunteer D Volunteers
10 Many students with visual impairments in regular schools cannot
participate in school activities, thereby being left
A behind B lonely C again D over
11 The lottery winner was willing to spend a considerable sum of
money to charity to help those in need
A give away B give in C give back D give up
12 He has not developed mentally as much as others at the same age He's _
A mentally alert B mentally ill
C mentally retarded D mentally restricted
13 A hearing aid or deaf aid is a device which is to improve hearing
A designed B designation C designing D to design
14 The _ in that country are waiting for food aid from the UN
A handicapped B hungry C sick D unemployed
Ex 3:Circle the word CLOSET in meaning to the underlined words
1 Young college and university students participate in helping the poor
who have suffered badly in wars or natural disasters
A get involved in B interfere with C join hands D come into
2 They give care and comfort to the disadvantaged and handicapped
children and help them to get over difficulties.
A accept B face C overcome D take
3 That homeless child would have died if we hadn't been able to find a
suitable blood donor.
A giver B maker C taker D sender
4 Every year, the United Nations set up an activity to call for
world-wide support for the rights and well-being of disabled people
A apply for B ask for C care for D persist for
Ex4:Circle the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined words
1 Many non-disabled people have negative attitudes toward children
with cognitive impairments in developing countries
A helpless B disappointing C pessimistic D positive
2 Little Mary had a disadvantaged childhood with little education and
money
A difficult B poor C prosperous D starving
3 Most of these children com from large and poor families, which
prevent them from having proper schooling.
A convenient B desire C inappropriate D useful
4 The theme of the upcoming conference is to remove barries to create
an inclusive and accessible society for all
A get rid of B abolish C stick to D keep
Ex 5: Choose the correct response to each of the following exchanges.
1 -"Shall we join the Green Camp after the semester finishes?"
- " _"
Trang 2A No, let's! B They're very good!
C Not at all! D That's a great idea!
2 "Thank for your support for our campaign!" -" _"
A I don’t bother B That'll be fine for me
C It's my pleasure D That's a nuisance
3 "Why don’t we send them some textbooks, newspapers and picture
books?" -" _"
A Great idea! What a meaningful gifts B No, they are not available
C We're sorry to hear this D You should agree with us
4 " How often do you visit the nursing home for the elderly?" _"
"
A Every two weeks B From bus stop over there
C Much often D Twice or three times
5 "Let's join hands to help the lonely elderly in our neighbourhood!"
-" "
A By all means we can't B It's true for now
C You're welcome! D Yes, let's plan on it
6 " Would you mind helping me with the heavy boxes?"- " _"
A My Gosh! B Not at all C What a pity ! D Yes, I would
Ex 6: READING:
1 Humanitarian Dorothea Dix was born in Hampden, Maine, in 1802
At the age of 19, she established a school for girls, the Dix Mansion
School, in Boston, but had to close it in 1835 due to her poor health She
wrote and published the first of many books for children in 1824 In
1841, Dix accepted an invitation to teach classes at a prison in East
Cambridge, Massachusetts She deeply disturbed by the sight of
mentally-ill persons thrown in the jail and treated like criminals For the
next eighteen months, she toured Massachusetts institutions where other
mental patients were confined and reported the shocking conditions she
found to the state legislature When improvements follow in
Massachusetts, she turned her attention to the neighbouring state and
then to the West and South
Dix's work was interrupted by the Civil War; she served as
superintendent of women hospital nurses for the federal government
Dix saw special hospital for the mentally -ill built in some fifteen states
Although her plan to obtain public land for her cause failed, she aroused
concern for the problem of mental illnesses all over United States as
well as in Canada and Europe
Dix's success was due to her independent and though research, her gentle but persistent manner, and her ability to secure the help of powerful and wealthy supporters
1 In what year was the Dix's Manison School closed?
A 1802 B 1824 C 1835 D 1841
2 Why did Dorothea Dix first go to a prison?
A She was convicted of a crime
B She taught class there
C She was sent there by the state legislature
D She was doing research for a book
3 Where was Dorothea Dix first able to bring about reforms in the treatment of the mentally-ill?
A Canada B Europe C Massachusetts D The West of the South
4 The word "confined" in paragraph 1 is closet in meaning to
A restricted B treated C care for D supported
5 Dorpthea Dix was NOT successful in her attempt to _
A arouse concern foe the mentally-ill
B become superintendent of nurses
C obtain public lands
D publish books for children
2.
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770-1827)
Beethoven is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers in history He gave his first public (1) as a pianist when he was only 8 years old He studied in Vienna (2) _ the guidance of Mozart By his mind-twenties he (3) _ a name for himself as a greatest pianist known for unpredictable and brilliant improvisations In
1796, Beethoven began losing hearing.(4) _his illness, he involved himself his work and (5) some of the greatest works
of music Beethoven's finest works are also the finest workshop their kind in music history: the 9th Symphony, the 5th Piano Concerto, the Violin Concerto, the Late Quartets, and his Massa Solemmis And he achieves all these despite being completely(6) for the last
25 years or so of his life
1 A perform B performance C performing D performer
2 A on B for C behind D under
3 A had earned B earned C has earned D was earning
4 A In case of B Instead of C In order to D In spite of
5 A did B created C painted D learned
6 A deaf B mute C blind D sick