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LỚP 6
Bài tập Tiếng Anh 6 (Lưu Hoằng Trí)
Bài tập Tiếng Anh 6 (Vũ Thị Phượng)
Bài tập Tiếng Anh 6 (Bùi Văn Vinh – Chủ biên)
Bài tập Tiếng Anh 6 - Tập 1 (Mai Lan Hương - Hà Thanh Uyên)
Bài tập trắc nghiệm Tiếng Anh 6 – Tập 1 (Đại Lợi – Bùi Văn Vinh)
Bài tập trắc nghiệm Tiếng Anh 6 – Tập 2 (Đại Lợi – Bùi Văn Vinh)
LỚP 7
Bài tập Tiếng Anh 7 (Lưu Hoằng Trí)
Bài tập Tiếng Anh 7 (Vũ Thị Phượng)
Bài tập Tiếng Anh 7 (Bùi Văn Vinh – Chủ biên)
Bài tập Tiếng Anh 7 - Tập 1 (Mai Lan Hương - Hà Thanh Uyên)
Bài tập cuối tuần Tiếng Anh 7 - Tập 1 (Đại Lợi) (kèm file nghe)
Bài tập cuối tuần Tiếng Anh 7 - Tập 2 (Đại Lợi) (kèm file nghe)
LỚP 8
Bài tập Tiếng Anh 8 (Lưu Hoằng Trí)
Bài tập Tiếng Anh 8 (Đại Lợi – Hằng Nguyễn)
Bài tập Tiếng Anh 8 (Bùi Văn Vinh – Chủ biên)
LỚP 9
Bài tập Tiếng Anh 9 (Lưu Hoằng Trí)
Bài tập Tiếng Anh 9 (Bùi Văn Vinh – Chủ biên)
Bài tập Tiếng Anh 9 - Tập 1 (Mai Lan Hương - Hà Thanh Uyên)
Bài tập cuối tuần Tiếng Anh 9 - Tập 1 (Đại Lợi) (kèm file nghe)
Bài tập cuối tuần Tiếng Anh 9 - Tập 2 (Đại Lợi) (kèm file nghe)
Bài tập trắc nghiệm Tiếng Anh 9 – Tập 1 (Đại Lợi – Bùi Văn Vinh)
LỚP 10
Bài tập Tiếng Anh 10 (Lưu Hoằng Trí)
Bài tập Tiếng Anh 10 (Đại Lợi – Hằng Nguyễn)
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Trang 2Unit 6 : GENDER EQUALITY
A PHONETICS
I Write the nouns and adjectives from the box in the correct part of the table, according
to the stress pattern.
II Write the verbs from the box in the correct part of the table, according to the stress pattern.
III.Read the following sentences aloud Underline the two-syllable words and put a mark (') before the stressed syllable.
1 The most common question from readers was how to balance professional work and personal life, breaking down prejudice that put most housework responsibilities on women’s shoulders
2 Everyone must be aware that housework is a shared responsibility among all family members, not just women
3 Through a joint project involving the World Bank, UNICEF hopes to help the government provide all children with textbooks at the beginning of each school year
4 In the workplace, women should be given equal opportunities as men
5 Until now, the high cost of schooling has discouraged or prevented poor parents from having their children, especially girls, educated
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progress workforce trouble treatment gender
income women challenge career bus
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B VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR
I Fill in each blank with the correct word from the box Each word has to be used only once.
Famous Women Equality Quotes
1 “My goal is not to get a Nobel Peace Prize My goal is to get peace and my goal is to see
of every child.” (Malala Yousafzai)
2 “ equality is not a woman’s issue, it is a human issue It affects us all.”
3 “A is anyone who recognizes the equality and full humanity of women and men.” (Gloria Steinem)
4 “To call woman the weaker sex is a libel; it is man’s to woman.” (Mahatma Gandhi)
5 “True equality is not the superiority of women, but the equal of man and woman.” (Mercedes Joubert)
6 “ cannot be achieved unless the women have been emancipated from all forms of oppression.” (Nelson Mandela)
7 “As , we must stand up for justice for all.” (Michelle Obama)
8 “Men of respect women’s equality.”
9 “Women are more than 50 percent of the population and more 50 percent of voters We must demand that we all receive 100 percent of the ” (Beyonce)
10 “Women only have true equality, when men share with them the of bringing up the next generation.” (Ruth Bader Ginsburg)
II Fill in each blank in the passage with the correct word from the box There are some extra words.
Equal pay for women workers in Bangladesh
In Bangladesh, the poor (both women and men) are often engaged in day labor as hired seasonal workers on landowners’ large plantations Currently, men and women perform almost identical (1) , but they do not earn equal wages In an analysis of wages, it was found that for a day’s labor, men earn an average of $2.22, while women earn nearly half of that amount ($1.21)
To solve the problem, volunteers from Pathway Project issued an analysis and held (2)
on “fair wage” at each community in the area At the end of these meetings, they developed (3) to take action and bring their common (4) to the landowners and social elites Male day laborers recognized that equal wages for women would also benefit their families, and they joined forces with the women to ask for equal pay
Recently, men and women are working together in the crops field as a team Landowners are showing a more positive (5) to the women day laborers, and women day laborers are getting equal wages at the end of each day without having to request it
freedom status feminist opportunities education gender quality responsibility injustice women
requirements attitude plans job meetings projects concerns tasks
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1 Since 2009, Iceland has been the global in gender equality (lead)
2 For the past five years, Iceland has been in the first rank of educational and
in women’s economic conditions (achieve/ improve)
3 On October 24, 1975, more than 25 thousand women in Iceland took a day off to emphasize the importance of women’s to the economy, both in paid and unpaid work (contribute)
4 Gender equality is also a part of the to the challenges facing society (solve)
5 The of women in the labour market in Iceland is one of the highest in the world (participate)
IV Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word.
1 The least equal country in the for women, ranking 145th, was Yemen, where only 55% of women can read and only 6% attend college
2 UNICEF says that to education is one of the biggest challenges acing children
in Yemen today, especially girls
3 Until now, the high cost of has discouraged or prevented poor parents from having their children, especially girls, educated
4 Moreover, a lack of female teachers contributes to low of girls in schools
5 UNICEF is now schools and families with educational supplies to help lower costs
6 Through a joint project involving the World Bank, UNICEF to help the government provide all children with textbooks at the beginning of each school year
7 UNICEF is working both nationally and regionally to educate the public on the
of educating girls
8 The gender in education in Yemen is among the highest in the world
V Choose the correct passive modals in the box to complete sentences.
1 Gender equality only when women and men enjoy the same opportunities
2 In Muslim countries, changes to give women equal rights to natural or economic resources, as well as access to ownership
3 In order to reduce gender inequality in South Korean society, women more opportunities by companies
4 Child marriage in several parts in the world because it limits access
to education and training
5 In Egypt, female students from disadvantaged families scholarships
to continue their studies
6 Discrimination on the basis of gender from workplaces
must be stopped should be removed must be made should be provided will be achieved will be given
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I Read the following short biography of the famous female pilot, Amelia Earhart Choose the correct heading (A-G) for each paragraph (1-4) You will not use all the headings.
A Amelia’s Education
B Amelia’s Mysterious Disappearance
C Amelia’s Family Life
D Amelia’s Childhood Years
E Amelia’s Marriage
F Amelia’s Flying Records
G Amelia’s Love of Flying
Amelia Earhart
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Amelia Mary Earhart was born on July 24, 1897, in Atchison, Kansas At three years old she went to live with her grandparents who lived fifty miles away Amelia was a tomboy, and loved snow sledding and climbing trees She lived with her grandparents until she was ten
At ten she moved back with her parents and her younger sister, Muriel
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Amelia saw her first airplane at the 1908 Iowa State Fair At this fair, there was a stunt-flying exhibition, and it fascinated Amelia It was here, as she watched these planes twirling and swooshing, that Amelia fell in love with the idea of flying Amelia actually had to wait thirteen years to take her first ride in a plane, and just six months after that, she bought her
first plane It was bright yellow and she called it Canary.
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Amelia was very competitive, and entered many flying contests over the next several years She continually broke the records of other pilots To mention just a few:
In June of 1928, she became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic
In May of 1932, she became the second person to fly solo across the Atlantic
From August 24 to 25, 1932, she flew a solo nonstop flight from the west coast of the United States to the east coast, making her the first woman to do that
From April 24 to 25, 1935, she was the first person to fly solo from Hawaii to California
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At the age of forty, in 1937, Amelia Earhart wanted to be the first woman to fly around the world She and her navigator took off from Oakland, California, and flew to Miami, then through the Caribbean to Brazil and through Africa to India After India, they flew to Bangkok, Indonesia, Australia, and then Papua New Guinea From Papua New Guinea, they flew toward Howard Island, 2,200 miles away They never arrived, and despite extensive searches, they were never found
No one knows for sure what happened to Amelia and her navigator, but the world knows that Amelia is one of the most important and influential pilots in history
II Read the passage, and decide whether the following statements are true (T), false (F), or not given (NG).
Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12, 1997, in Mingora, Pakistan As a young girl, she demanded that girls should be allowed to receive an education, which resulted in the Taliban issuing a death threat against her
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She was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman in 2012, but survived The shooting resulted in a massive support for Yousafzai, which continued during her recovery She gave a speech at the United Nations on her 16th birthday, in
2013 She has also written an autobiography “I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban”, which was released in October 2013
At age 17, she became the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize In congratulating Yousafzai, U.N Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon described her as “a brave and gentle advocate of peace who through the simple act of going to school became a global teacher”
For her 18th birthday on July 12, 2015, the young activist opened a school for Syrian refugee girls in Lebanon Its expenses were covered by the Malala Fund, and the school was designed to admit nearly 200 girls from the ages of 14 to 18 “Today on my first day as an adult, on behalf of the world's children, I demand we must invest in books instead of bullets,” Yousafzai spoke in one of the school’s classrooms
1 Yousafzai gave many speeches to support girls’ basic right to have
education
2 She was so brave to write articles about the gender discrimination
in education in her hometown
4 She has worked as a teacher in many countries in the world
5 She gained great support after being shot nearly dead by Taliban
6 She was taken to hospital in the capital of Pakistan
7 She was the youngest person to receive the Nobel Prize
8 She opened a school for Syrian refugee girls in Lebanon funded
by the Malala Fund
III.Read the passage carefully, and do the tasks that follow.
Working mothers are the ones who move out of the house for the purpose of earning money and also maintain household chores Every woman at home prefers to work in order to balance the financial and the other basic needs of the family
The children of working mothers become smarter, more active, and more independent as compared to the children of non-working mothers This is because of the fact that the mothers being working have to move out of the house leaving all the household chores intact, the children understand their responsibilities and manage to do all their tasks without being dependent on others, so they become smart, active, and independent enough
The working mothers are now helped by their husbands in household chores after returning from work By seeing fathers being a helping hand to mothers, children learn good habits and
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A working mother also adds to the advantage of helping the family financially It is beneficial as a woman becomes a helping hand to the husband in terms of money Therefore, the family runs in a very smooth way without any financial difficulty and the kids also get the best as parents are able to afford all necessities due to a good income level
The mothers, when work, become an inspiration for their kids as they look up to their mums and say that they aspire to be like their mums in the near future Working mums not only work but also look after their children without any difficulty So such kids need to get an inspiration at home, and they also learn to do hard work in their life
Task 1: Match a word in column A with its definition in column B, writing the answer in each blank There are two extra definitions.
Task 2: Read the passage again, and answer the questions below.
6 Why does every woman at home prefer to go to work?
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7 Why do the children of working mothers become smarter, more active, and more independent?
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8 How can children learn good habits from their fathers at home?
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9 What financial benefits does a working mother bring to her family?
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10 Why do working mothers become an inspiration for their children?
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1 intact (adj)
2 inculcate (v)
3 inspiration (n)
4 look up to (v)
5 aspire (v)
A to make someone have a strong feeling
B to remember something by doing it so often
C to respect or admire (someone)
D to have a strong desire to do something
E complete and in the original state
F someone or something that gives you ideas for doing
something
G to fix beliefs or ideas in someone’s mind
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A pioneer leader for women’s rights, Susan Anthony became one
of the leading women reformers of the 19th century In Rochester, New York, she began her first public crusade on behalf of temperance, the habit of not drinking alcohol The temperance movement dealt with the abuses of women and children who suffered from alcoholic husbands Also, she worked tirelessly against slavery and for women’s rights Anthony helped write the history of woman suffrage
At the time Anthony lived, women did not have the right to vote Because she voted in the
1872 election, a US official arrested Anthony She hoped to prove that women had the legal right
to vote under the provisions of the 14th and 15th Amendments to the Constitution At her trial, a hostile federal judge found her guilty and fined her $100, which she refused to pay
Anthony did not work alone She worked with reformers of women’s rights such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Amelia Bloomer Susan worked for the American Anti-Slavery Society with Frederick Douglas, a fugitive slave and black abolitionist
On July 2nd 1979, the US Mint honored her by issuing the Susan Anthony dollar coin Although Anthony did not live to see the fruits of her efforts, the establishment of the 19th
Amendment is indebted to her efforts, according to US historians
1 Anthony advocated all of the following EXCEPT
A slavery should be abolished
B women are citizens and should have the right to vote
C employers should provide childcare for female employees
D alcohol should be prohibited because of the abuse it causes
2 The underlined word “crusade” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to
A a battle against authority
B campaign to work tirelessly for one’s beliefs
C a war against the enemies in the Middle Ages
D an attempt to fight evil
3 What would historians say about Susan Anthony’s greatest achievement?
A She was an activist and raised a family at the same time.
B She worked with abolitionists to get the country rid of slavery.
C Her tireless efforts to guarantee women the right to vote led to the establishment of the
19th Amendment to the Constitution
D Women had the legal right to vote under the provisions of the 14th and 15th Amendments
to the Constitution
4 In which of the following ways did the US Mint honor her life’s work?
A The Susan Anthony stamp was issued.
B The Susan Anthony dollar coin was issued.
C The Susan Anthony Memorial Park was built in Rochester.
D Susan Anthony dolls were created.
5 What is the main idea of the passage?
A Slavery was one of Susan Anthony’s causes.
B Susan Anthony did not accept the use of alcohol.
C Susan Anthony never gave up her struggle for all people’s freedom.
D Reformers do not always see the results of their efforts.
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Complete the conversation between the reporter and Nguyen Thi Hong - Viet Nam’s only female ship’s captain, using the sentences (A-G) given There are two sentences that you do not need.
A But I quickly cleared such thoughts out of my head and told myself that I had to try or I
would feel regret forever
B I suffered huge losses after several unsuccessful fishing trips.
C Time passed, and I could forecast the weather through clouds, the light of the stars, and
the condition of the waves
D At that time, I was teaching Literature at a middle school, and my
aunt passed through my place by boat and asked me to go fishing
with her on her ship at sea
E After five hours of struggling with fierce waves during the night, my
crew and I had brought 36 people on board
F It was a horrible sky, and other boat owners tried their best to escape
from the storm
G.My aunt also taught me how to jump from one wave to another and
how to manage the ship to follow a school of fish
She taught me her knowledge of how to watch the stars and manage the ship (2)
Thanks to her, I escaped from death in Typhoon Linda
brought your ship in and also rescued 36 other fishermen What did you think at that time?
(4)
order to rescue people (5) _
E WRITING
I The following text is about the advantages of being a working mother Put the supporting details (A-G) for each benefit in the appropriate gaps There is an extra.
A Children of working mothers often grow up to be independent, responsible and
achievement-orientated
B She can follow her career, interests, and gain more experiences.
C These children often take on more responsibility, not just because it is expected, but also
because it is necessary
D The family will have more dynamics when both parents go to work.
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working mother
F Being a mother helps her perform assignments at work with more care and patient.
G.The father has to share household chores, and the children understand that a family needs
joint effort
Topic sentence: There are several benefits of being a working mother.
Supporting idea 1: A working mother brings benefits to her family.
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Supporting idea 2: A working mother is also beneficial to her children because she sets a good
example
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Supporting idea 3: Working mothers derive benefits from working, too.
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Concluding sentence: Obviously, mothers should be strongly encouraged to work outside the
home
II The following text is about the disadvantages of being a working mother Put the supporting details (A-G) in the appropriate gaps There are two extra ones.
A Mothers have to keep their kids in childcare centres, and the kids may feel lonely or not
get enough affection and attention from their mums
B If the husband is not helping the wife in household chores, it may cause difficulty for her
as she is very tired after a hard-working day, resulting in bad relationship in the family
C Due to office work, working mothers may develop feelings of irresponsibility for the
family, affecting their children’s health
D A working mother has to manage both home and office at an equal level that is too much
on a daily basis
E Working mothers are not able to devote enough time to their kids, so the kids are not able
to express their feeling with parents
F Having the same routine regularly without any rest may lead to health issues and other
problems which also ruin the family life
G.Working women often have to suffer from annoying behaviours at work.
Topic sentence: As a coin has two sides, there are also some disadvantages of being a working
mother