Bài tập tiếng anh unit 3 lớp 11

UNIT​​ 3:​​ READING​​ &​​ VOCABULARY

accidentally​​ [adv]

blow​​ out​​ [v]​​ budget​​ [n]​​ candle​​ [n]​​ celebrate​​ [v]​​ clap​​ [v]​​ count​​ on​​ [v]​​ decorate​​ [v]

decoration​​ [n]

diamond​​ anniversary​​ [n]​​ [diamond​​ wedding=​​ diamond​​ jubilee]

financial​​ [a]​​ flight​​ [n]​​ forgive​​ [v]

get​​ into​​ trouble​​ [exp]​​ golden​​ anniversary​​ [n]​​ [=golden​​ wedding​​ =​​ golden​​ jubilee]

guest​​ [n]​​ helicopter​​ [n]​​ hold​​ [v]

[,æksi'dentəli]

['blou'aut]

['bʌdʒit]

['kændl]​​ ['selibretid]​​ [klæp]​​ [kaunt]​​ ['dekəreit]​​ [,dekə'rei∫n]

['daiəmənd​​ æni':səri]['wediη]​​ ['dʒu:bili:]

[fai'næn∫l;​​ fi'næn∫l]​​ [flait]

[fə'giv]

['trʌbl]​​ ['gouldən,æni':səri]​​ ['goulden,wediη]​​ [gest]

['helikɔptə]​​ [hould]

tình​​ cờ

thổi​​ tắt​​ ngân​​ sách

đèn​​ cy,​​ nến​​ t​​ chc

vỗ​​ tay

trông​​ ch​​ vào​​ trang​​ trí

s/đồ​​ trang​​ trí

l​​ k​​ nim​​ đám​​ cưi​​ kim​​ cương​​ [60​​ năm]

[thuộc]​​ tài​​ chính​​ chuyến​​ bay

tha​​ thứ

gặp​​ rắc​​ rối​​ l​​ k​​ nim

đám​​ cưi​​ ng​​ [50​​ năm]

khách

trc​​ thăng​​ t​​ chc

icing​​ [n]

jelly​​ [n]​​ judge​​ [n]​​ lemonade​​ [n]​​ mention​​ [v]​​ mess​​ [n]​​ milestone​​ [n]​​ organise​​ [v]

refreshments​​ [n]​​ serve​​ [v]

silver​​ anniversary​​ [n]​​ [=silver​​ wedding​​ =​​ silver​​ jubilee]

slice​​ [n]​​ slip​​ out​​ [v]​​ tidy​​ up​​ [v]​​ upset​​ [v]

['aisiη]

['dʒeli]

['dʒʌdʒ]

[,lemə'neid]

['men∫n]​​ [mes]​​ ['mailstoun]​​ ['ɔ:gənaiz]​​ [ri'fre∫mənt]​​ [sə:v]

['silvə]

[slais]​​ [slip]​​ ['taidi]

[ʌp'set]

lớp​​ kem

thạch​​ thm​​ phán

nưc​​ chanh​​ đề​​ cập

s​​ ba​​ bộn

s​​ kiện​​ quan​​ trọng​​ t​​ chc

món​​ ăn​​ nhẹ​​ phục​​ v

l​​ k​​ nim

đám​​ cưi​​ bạc[25​​ năm]​​ miếng

l​​ miệng​​ dọn​​ dẹp

m​​ bối​​ rối,​​ lo​​ lắng

Đây​​ ​​ sinh​​ nhật​​ ca​​ Lisa.​​ Hôm​​ nay​​ ​​ ​​ lên​​ 7​​ tuổi,​​ gia​​ đình​​ ​​ bạn​​ ​​ của​​ ​​ ​​ đều​​ ​​ mt​​ ti​​ ba​​ tiệc.​​ Trên​​ bàn​​ ​​ mt​​ chiếc​​ bánh​​ sinh​​ nhật​​ vi​​ 7​​ cây​​ nến,​​ mỗi​​ cây​​ ​​ mt​​ năm​​ tuổi.​​ Mi​​ ngưi​​ t​​ i​​ ‘Chúc​​ mng​​ sinh​​ nht"​​ tng​​ Lisa:

"Chúc​​ mng​​ sinh​​ nht​​ ca​​ bn​​ Chúc​​ mng​​ sinh​​ nht​​ ca​​ bn

Chúc​​ mng​​ sinh​​ nht​​ Lisa​​ thương​​ yêu

Hu​​ hết​​ c​​ cp​​ v​​ chng​​ ​​ Mĩ​​ đu​​ t​​ chc​​ l​​ k​​ nim​​ ngày​​ cưi​​ hng​​ năm.​​ V​​ ​​ chng​​ tặng​​ hoa​​ hay​​ quà​​ cho​​ nhau.​​ H​​ thưng​​ ​​ mt​​ ba​​ tối​​ yên​​ nh​​ ​​ nhà​​ hoặc​​ ​​ mt​​ nhà​​ hàng.​​ Họ​​ không​​ thưng​​ ​​ một​​ ba​​ tic​​ ln.

Nhưng​​ tic​​ k​​ nim​​ đám​​ cưi​​ th​​ 25​​ ​​ 50​​ ​​ nhng​​ dp​​ rất​​ đặc​​ biệt.​​ Ngưi​​ ta​​ gi​​ ln​​ th​​ 25​​ ​​ “ki​​ niệm​​ đám​​ cưi​​ bạc"​​ ​​ lần​​ 50​​ ​​ "kỉ​​ nim​​ đám​​ cưi​​ vàng”.​​ Những​​ l​​ k​​ nim​​ hãy​​ đánh​​ dấu​​ mc​​ cho​​ s​​ hạnh​​ phúc​​ ​​ mi​​ quan​​ h​​ dài​​ lâu​​ gia​​ hai​​ v​​ chng.​​ Luis​​ ​​ Rosa​​ chan​​ hòa​​ nim​​ hạnh​​ phúc​​ trong​​ k​​ nim​​ l​​ cưi​​ vàng​​ của​​ mình.

  • Phrases​​ and​​ Structures:

  • She​​ is​​ 7​​ years​​ old=​​ She​​ is​​ a​​ 7-year-old​​ girl

  • On​​ the​​ table​​ is​​ a​​ birthday​​ cake…​​ [​​ Đo​​ ng]:​​ Trên​​ bàn​​ là​​ chiếc​​ nh​​ sinh​​ nht…

  • Finish​​ +​​ Ving​​ Eg:​​ finish​​ singing

  • Blow​​ out​​ the​​ candle:​​ thi​​ tt​​ nến

  • [Celebrate]​​ Anniversary​​ party:​​ [t​​ chc]​​ tic​​ k​​ nim​​ đám​​ cưi

  • Mark​​ the​​ milestones:​​ đánh​​ du​​ nhng​​ vch​​ mc​​ quan​​ trng

  • Happy​​ and​​ lasting​​ relationship:​​ mi​​ quan​​ h​​ hạnh​​ phúc​​ ​​ dài​​ lâu

  • Silver/​​ golden​​ anniversary:​​ đám​​ cưi​​ bạc/​​ vàng

UNIT​​ 3:​​ READING​​ &​​ VOCABULARY

[Bài​​ tập​​ tự​​ luyn]

Choose​​ the​​ word​​ whose​​ underlined​​ part​​ is​​ pronounced​​ differently​​ fromthat​​ of​​ the​​ others.

b.​​ cake

b.​​ candle

c.​​ decorate

c.talk

d.​​ celebration

d.​​ flower

3.​​ a.​​ hour

b.​​ honest

c.​​ vehicle

d.​​ happy

b.cream

b.​​ although

c.​​ friend

c.​​ together

d.​​ wedding

d.​​ clothing

6.​​ a.​​ cetebrating​​ 7​​ .​​ a.​​ finish

8.​​ a.​​ organize

b.​​ anniversary

b.​​ prefer

b.​​ decorate

c.​​ marriage

c.​​ invite

c.​​ divorce

d.​​ gathering

d.​​ enjoy

d.​​ promise

9.​​ a.​​ party

b.​​ birthday

c.​​ happy

d.​​ activity

10.​​ a.​​ refreshment

b.​​ horrible

c.​​ exciting

d.​​ intention

II.​​ Complete​​ these​​ sentences​​ with​​ the​​ correct​​ form​​ or​​ tense​​ of​​ the​​ verb​​ in​​ the​​ box.

celebrate

sing

joke

divorce

receive

decorate

serve

gather

invite

clap

  • Complete​​ these​​ sentences​​ with​​ the​​ correct​​ form​​ of​​ the​​ word​​ in​​ brackets.

  • They​​ organized​​ a​​ party​​ inof​​ the​​ year's​​ successes.​​ [celebrate]

  • The​​ 50th wedding​​ anniversary​​ is​​ called​​ theanniversary.​​ [gold]

  • After​​ they​​ got,​​ she​​ never​​ remarried.​​ [divorce]

  • We​​ wish​​ them​​ everyin​​ their​​ new​​ life.​​ [happy]

  • The​​ lighting​​ in​​ the​​ room​​ is​​ functional​​ as​​ well​​ as.[decorate]

  • Thepostponed​​ the​​ race​​ because​​ of​​ heavy​​ snow.​​ [organize]

  • We're having a​​ small​​ familyto​​ mark​​ our​​ wedding​​ anniversary.​​ [gather]

  • I​​ have​​ noof​​ changing​​ jobs.​​ [intend]

  • The​​ food​​ was​​ good​​ but​​ thewas​​ very​​ slow.​​ [serve]

  • Nobody​​ in​​ the​​ office​​ had​​ received​​ an_to​​ the​​ party.​​ [invite]

  • Choose​​ the​​ wordor​​ phrase​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c,​​ or​​ d-that​​ best​​ fits​​ the​​ blank​​ space​​ in​​ the​​ following​​ passage.

If​​ you​​ are​​ invited​​ to​​ someone's​​ house​​ for​​ dinner​​ in​​ the​​ United​​ States,​​ you​​ should​​ [1]_​​ a​​ gift,​​ such​​ as​​ a​​ bunch​​ of​​ flowers​​ or​​ a​​ box​​ of​​ chocolates.​​ If​​ you​​ give​​ your​​ host​​ a​​ [2]gift,​​ he/she​​ may​​ open​​ it​​ in​​ front​​ of​​ you.​​ Opening​​ a​​ present​​ in​​ front​​ of the​​ gift-giver​​ is​​ considered​​ [3]_.​​ It​​ shows​​ that​​ the​​ host​​ is​​ excited​​ about​​ receiving​​ the​​ gift​​ and​​ wants to​​ show​​ his/her​​ [4]to​​ you​​ immediately.​​ [5]the​​ host​​ doesn't​​ like​​ it,​​ he/she​​ will​​ tell​​ a​​ "[6]​​ _lie"​​ and​​ say​​ how​​ much​​ they​​ like​​ the​​ gift​​ to​​ prevent​​ the​​ guest​​ from​​ feeling​​ bad.​​ If​​ your​​ host​​ asks​​ you​​ to​​ arrive​​ at​​ a​​ particular​​ time,​​ you​​ should​​ not​​ arrive​​ [7]on​​ time​​ or​​ earlier​​ than​​ the​​ [8]time,​​ because​​ this​​ is​​ considered​​ to​​ be​​ potentially​​ inconvenient​​ and​​ [9]​​ _rude,​​ as​​ the​​ host​​ may​​ not​​ be​​ [10].

b.​​ give

b.​​ valuable

c.​​ bring

c.​​ unpacked

d.​​ make

d.​​ wrapped

3.​​ a.​​ rude

b.​​ polite

c.​​ impolite

d.​​ funny

b.​​ admiration

b.​​ Only​​ if

c.​​ respect

c.​​ Even​​ if

d.​​ enjoyment

d.​​ Whether

6.​​ a.​​ great

b.​​ obvious

c.​​ deliberate

d.​​ white

b.​​ exactly

b.​​ permitted

c.​​ perfectly

c.​​ waited

d.​​ recently

d.​​ wasted

b.​​ never

b.​​ ready

c.​​ therefore

c.​​ welcome

d.​​ consequently

d.​​ waiting

  • Read​​ the​​ passage​​ carefully,​​ then​​ choose​​ the​​ correct​​ answer.

Going​​ to​​ party​​ can​​ be​​ fun​​ and​​ enjoyable.​​ If​​ you​​ are​​ invited​​ to​​ a​​ party,​​ do​​ call​​ your​​ host​​ up​​ early​​ to​​ inform​​ him!​​ her​​ of​​ whether​​ you​​ are​​ going.​​ If​​ you​​ want​​ to​​ bring​​ someone​​ who​​ has​​ not​​ been​​ invited​​ along​​ with​​ you,​​ you​​ should​​ ask​​ for​​ permission​​ first.

Remember​​ to​​ dress​​ appropriately​​ for​​ the

party.​​ You​​ will​​ stick​​ out​​ like​​ a​​ sore​​ thumb​​ if​​ you​​ are​​ dressed​​ formally​​ whereas​​ everyone​​ else​​ is​​ in​​ Tshirt​​ and​​ jeans.​​ If​​ you​​ are​​ not​​ sure​​ what​​ to​​ wear,​​ do​​ ask​​ your​​ host.​​ During​​ the​​ party​​ you​​ may​​ perhaps​​ like​​ to​​ help​​ your​​ host​​ by​​ offering​​ to​​ serve​​ drinks​​ or​​ wash​​ the​​ dishes.​​ Your​​ host​​ would​​ certainly​​ appreciate​​ these​​ efforts.​​ If​​ you​​ happen​​ to​​ be​​ in​​ a​​ party​​ you​​ do​​ not​​ know​​ anyone,​​ do​​ not​​ try​​ to​​ monopolize​​ the​​ host's​​ attention.​​ This​​ is​​ inconsiderate​​ since​​ your​​ host​​ has​​ many​​ people​​ to​​ attend​​ to​​ and​​ can​​ not​​ spend​​ all​​ his/​​ her​​ time​​ with​​ you.​​ Instead,​​ learn​​ to​​ mingle​​ with​​ others​​ at​​ the​​ party.​​ You​​ could​​ try​​ breaking​​ the​​ ice​​ by​​ introducing​​ yourself​​ to​​ someone​​ who​​ is​​ friendly-looking.​​ Before​​ you​​ leave​​ the​​ party,​​ remember​​ to​​ thank​​ your​​ host​​ first.​​ If​​ you​​ have​​ the​​ time,​​ you​​ could​​ even​​ offer​​ to​​ help​​ your​​ host​​ clean​​ up​​ the​​ place.​​ 1.​​ If​​ you​​ are​​ invited​​ to​​ a​​ party,​​ you should.​​ a.​​ take​​ someone​​ with​​ you​​ b.​​ ask​​ for​​ your​​ parents'​​ permission​​ first​​ c.​​ bring​​ a​​ small​​ gift​​ d.​​ call​​ to​​ confirm​​ your​​ arrival​​ 2.​​ According​​ to​​ the​​ passage,​​ if​​ you​​ are​​ dressed​​ differently​​ from​​ everybody​​ at​​ the​​ party,

​​ _.​​ a.​​ you​​ will​​ make​​ people​​ notice​​ you​​ b.​​ people​​ may​​ be​​ attached​​ to​​ you​​ c.​​ you​​ will​​ feel​​ uncomfortable​​ d.​​ you​​ shouldn't​​ pay​​ attention​​ to​​ your​​ clothes​​ 3.​​ What​​ should​​ you​​ do​​ if​​ you​​ are​​ in​​ a​​ party? a.​​ Talk​​ to​​ your​​ host​​ as​​ much​​ as​​ possible.​​ b.​​ Move​​ around​​ and.​​ talk​​ to​​ other​​ guests.​​ c.​​ Try​​ to​​ break​​ the​​ ice​​ up.​​ d.​​ Just​​ make​​ friends​​ with​​ friendly-looking​​ people.​​ 4.​​ The​​ phrase​​ 'break the​​ ice'​​ means​​ __.​​ a.​​ make​​ friends​​ b.​​ attract​​ people's​​ attention​​ c.​​ make​​ people​​ feel​​ more​​ relaxed​​ d.​​ establish​​ a​​ relationship​​ 5.​​ Which​​ of​​ the​​ following​​ is​​ not​​ true​​ according​​ to​​ the​​ passage?​​ a.​​ You​​ shouldn't​​ bring​​ someone​​ who​​ hasn't​​ been​​ invited​​ along​​ with​​ you​​ to​​ a​​ party.​​ b.​​ You​​ should​​ help​​ your​​ host​​ with​​ the​​ wash-up​​ or​​ clean-up.​​ c.​​ You​​ shouldn't​​ be​​ very​​ clearly​​ different​​ from​​ everyone​​ at​​ the​​ party.​​ d.​​ You​​ shouldn't​​ leave​​ without​​ showing​​ your​​ gratitude​​ to​​ your​​ host.

During​​ the​​ party​​ you​​ may​​ perhaps​​ like​​ to​​ help​​ your​​ host​​ by​​ offering​​ to​​ serve​​ drinks​​ or​​ wash​​ the​​ dishes.​​ Your​​ host​​ would​​ certainly​​ appreciate​​ these​​ efforts.​​ If​​ you​​ happen​​ to​​ be​​ in​​ a​​ party​​ you​​ do​​ not​​ know​​ anyone,​​ do​​ not​​ try​​ to​​ monopolize​​ the​​ host's​​ attention.​​ This​​ is​​ inconsiderate​​ since​​ your​​ host​​ has​​ many​​ people​​ to​​ attend​​ to​​ and​​ can​​ not​​ spend​​ all​​ his/​​ her​​ time​​ with​​ you.​​ Instead,​​ learn​​ to​​ mingle​​ with​​ others​​ at​​ the​​ party.​​ You​​ could​​ try​​ breaking​​ the​​ ice​​ by​​ introducing​​ yourself​​ to​​ someone​​ who​​ is​​ friendly-​​ looking.

Before​​ you​​ leave​​ the​​ party,​​ remember​​ to​​ thank​​ your​​ host​​ first.​​ If​​ you​​ have​​ the​​ time,​​ you​​ could​​ even​​ offer​​ to​​ help​​ your​​ host​​ clean​​ up​​ the​​ place.

party.

  • You​​ shouldn't​​ bring​​ someone​​ who​​ hasn't​​ been​​ invited​​ along​​ with​​ you​​ to​​ a

  • You​​ should​​ help​​ your​​ host​​ with​​ the​​ wash-up​​ or​​ clean-up.

  • You​​ shouldn't​​ be​​ very​​ clearly​​ different​​ from​​ everyone​​ at​​ the​​ party.

  • You​​ shouldn't​​ leave​​ without​​ showing​​ your​​ gratitude​​ to​​ your​​ host.

UNIT​​ 3:​​ READING​​ &​​ VOCABULARY

[Đáp​​ án​​ bài​​ tập​​ tự​​ luyn]

Choose​​ the​​ word​​ whose​​ underlined​​ part​​ is​​ pronounced​​ differently​​ fromthat​​ of​​ the​​ others.

b.​​ cake

b.​​ candle

c.​​ decorate

c.talk

d.​​ celebration

d.​​ flower

b.​​ honest

b.cream

c.​​ vehicle

c.​​ friend

d.​​ happy

d.​​ wedding

5.​​ a.birthday

b.​​ although

c.​​ together

d.​​ clothing

6.​​ a.​​ cetebrating

b.​​ anniversary

c.​​ marriage

d.​​ gathering

7​​ .​​ a.​​ finish

8.​​ a.​​ organize

b.​​ prefer

b.​​ decorate

c.​​ invite

c.​​ divorce

d.​​ enjoy

d.​​ promise

9.​​ a.​​ party

b.​​ birthday

c.​​ happy

d.​​ activity

10.​​ a.​​ refreshment

b.​​ horrible

c.​​ exciting

d.​​ intention

  • Complete​​ these​​ sentences​​ with​​ the​​ correct​​ form​​ or​​ tense​​ of​​ the​​ verb​​ in​​ the​​ box.

celebrate

sing

joke

divorce

receive

decorate

serve

gather

invite

clap

  • Paula's​​ parent​​ divorced​​ when​​ she​​ was​​ only​​ a​​ child.

  • Everyone​​ clapped​​ us​​ when​​ we​​ went​​ up​​ to​​ get​​ our​​ prize.

  • Let's​​ have​​ a​​ party​​ to​​ celebrate​​ your​​ birthday.

  • Have​​ you​​ decorated​​ your​​ Christmas​​ tree​​ yet?

  • I'd​​ have​​ liked​​ to​​ have​​ gone​​ to​​ their​​ party​​ but​​ I​​ wasn't​​ invited.

  • She​​ received​​ a​​ camera​​ as​​ a​​ twenty-fifth​​ birthday​​ present.

  • Traditionally,​​ Auld​​ Lang​​ Syne​​ is​​ sung​​ at​​ midnight​​ on​​ New​​ Year​​ Eve.

  • I​​ thought​​ he​​ was​​ joking​​ when​​ he​​ said​​ he'd​​ resigned.

  • By​​ the​​ time​​ we​​ got​​ to​​ the​​ party,​​ the​​ pasta​​ had​​ been​​ served.

  • They​​ are​​ gathering​​ for​​ a​​ major​​ conference​​ at​​ the​​ moment

  • Complete​​ these​​ sentences​​ with​​ the​​ correct​​ form​​ of​​ the​​ word​​ in​​ brackets.

  • They​​ organized​​ a​​ party​​ in​​ celebration​​ of​​ the​​ year's​​ successes.​​ [celebrate]

  • The​​ 50th​​ wedding​​ anniversary​​ is​​ called​​ the​​ golden​​ anniversary.​​ [gold]

  • After​​ they​​ got​​ divorced,​​ she​​ never​​ remarried.​​ [divorce]

  • We​​ wish​​ them​​ every​​ happiness​​ in​​ their​​ new​​ life.​​ [happy]

  • The​​ lighting​​ in​​ the​​ room​​ is​​ functional​​ as​​ well​​ as​​ decorative.[decorate]

  • The​​ organizers​​ postponed​​ the​​ race​​ because​​ of​​ heavy​​ snow.​​ [organize]

  • We're​​ having​​ a​​ small​​ family​​ gathering​​ to​​ mark​​ our​​ wedding​​ anniversary.​​ [gather]

  • I​​ have​​ no​​ intention​​ of​​ changing​​ jobs.​​ [intend]

  • The​​ food​​ was​​ good​​ but​​ the​​ service​​ was​​ very​​ slow.​​ [serve]

  • Nobody​​ in​​ the​​ office​​ had​​ received​​ an​​ invitation​​ to​​ the​​ party.​​ [invite]

  • Choose​​ the​​ wordor​​ phrase​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c,​​ or​​ d-that​​ best​​ fits​​ the​​ blank​​ space​​ in​​ the​​ following​​ passage.

If​​ you​​ are​​ invited​​ to​​ someone's​​ house​​ for​​ dinner​​ in​​ the​​ United​​ States,​​ you​​ should​​ [1]_​​ a​​ gift,​​ such​​ as​​ a​​ bunch​​ of​​ flowers​​ or​​ a​​ box​​ of​​ chocolates.​​ If​​ you​​ give​​ your​​ host​​ a​​ [2]gift,​​ he/she​​ may​​ open​​ it​​ in​​ front​​ of​​ you.​​ Opening​​ a​​ present​​ in​​ front​​ of the​​ gift-giver​​ is​​ considered​​ [3]_.​​ It​​ shows​​ that​​ the​​ host​​ is​​ excited​​ about​​ receiving​​ the​​ gift​​ and​​ wants​​ to​​ show​​ his/her​​ [4]to​​ you​​ immediately.​​ [5]the​​ host​​ doesn't​​ like​​ it,​​ he/she​​ will​​ tell​​ a​​ "[6]​​ _lie"​​ and​​ say​​ how​​ much​​ they​​ like​​ the​​ gift​​ to​​ prevent​​ the​​ guest​​ from​​ feeling​​ bad.​​ If​​ your​​ host​​ asks​​ you​​ to​​ arrive​​ at​​ a​​ particular​​ time,​​ you​​ should​​ not​​ arrive​​ [7]on​​ time​​ or​​ earlier​​ than​​ the​​ [8]time,​​ because​​ this​​ is​​ considered​​ to​​ be​​ potentially​​ inconvenient​​ and​​ [9]​​ _rude,​​ as​​ the​​ host​​ may​​ not​​ be​​ [10].

b.​​ give

b.​​ valuable

c.​​ bring

c.​​ unpacked

d.​​ make

d.​​ wrapped

3.​​ a.​​ rude

b.​​ polite

c.​​ impolite

d.​​ funny

b.​​ admiration

b.​​ Only​​ if

c.​​ respect

c.​​ Even​​ if

d.​​ enjoyment

d.​​ Whether

b.​​ obvious

b.​​ exactly

c.​​ deliberate

c.​​ perfectly

d.​​ white

d.​​ recently

8.​​ a.​​ expected

b.​​ permitted

c.​​ waited

d.​​ wasted

b.​​ never

b.​​ ready

c.​​ therefore

c.​​ welcome

d.​​ consequently

d.​​ waiting

  • Read​​ the​​ passage​​ carefully,​​ then​​ choose​​ the​​ correct​​ answer.

Going​​ to​​ party​​ can​​ be​​ fun​​ and​​ enjoyable.​​ If​​ you​​ are​​ invited​​ to​​ a​​ party,​​ do​​ call​​ your​​ host​​ up​​ early​​ to​​ inform​​ him!​​ her​​ of​​ whether​​ you​​ are​​ going.​​ If​​ you​​ want​​ to​​ bring​​ someone​​ who​​ has​​ not​​ been​​ invited​​ along​​ with​​ you,​​ you​​ should​​ ask​​ for​​ permission​​ first.

Remember​​ to​​ dress​​ appropriately​​ for​​ the

party.​​ You​​ will​​ stick​​ out​​ like​​ a​​ sore​​ thumb​​ if​​ you​​ are​​ dressed​​ formally​​ whereas​​ everyone​​ else​​ is​​ in​​ Tshirt​​ and​​ jeans.​​ If​​ you​​ are​​ not​​ sure​​ what​​ to​​ wear,​​ do​​ ask​​ your​​ host.​​ During​​ the​​ party​​ you​​ may​​ perhaps​​ like​​ to​​ help​​ your​​ host​​ by​​ offering​​ to​​ serve​​ drinks​​ or​​ wash​​ the​​ dishes.​​ Your​​ host​​ would​​ certainly​​ appreciate​​ these​​ efforts.​​ If​​ you​​ happen​​ to​​ be​​ in​​ a​​ party​​ you​​ do​​ not​​ know​​ anyone,​​ do​​ not​​ try​​ to​​ monopolize​​ the​​ host's​​ attention.​​ This​​ is​​ inconsiderate​​ since​​ your​​ host​​ has​​ many​​ people​​ to​​ attend​​ to​​ and​​ can​​ not​​ spend​​ all​​ his/​​ her​​ time​​ with​​ you.​​ Instead,​​ learn​​ to​​ mingle​​ with​​ others​​ at​​ the​​ party.​​ You​​ could

try​​ breaking​​ the​​ ice​​ by​​ introducing​​ yourself​​ to​​ someone​​ who​​ is​​ friendly-looking.​​ Before​​ you​​ leave​​ the​​ party,​​ remember​​ to​​ thank​​ your​​ host​​ first.​​ If​​ you​​ have​​ the​​ time,​​ you​​ could​​ even​​ offer​​ to​​ help​​ your​​ host​​ clean​​ up​​ the​​ place.​​ 1.​​ If​​ you​​ are​​ invited​​ to​​ a​​ party,​​ you should.​​ a.​​ take​​ someone​​ with​​ you​​ b.​​ ask​​ for​​ your​​ parents'​​ permission​​ first​​ c.​​ bring​​ a​​ small​​ gift​​ d.​​ call​​ to​​ confirm​​ your​​ arrival​​ 2.​​ According​​ to​​ the​​ passage,​​ if​​ you​​ are​​ dressed​​ differently​​ from​​ everybody​​ at​​ the​​ party,

​​ _.​​ a.​​ you​​ will​​ make​​ people​​ notice​​ you​​ b.​​ people​​ may​​ be​​ attached​​ to​​ you​​ c.​​ you​​ will​​ feel​​ uncomfortable​​ d.​​ you​​ shouldn't​​ pay​​ attention​​ to​​ your​​ clothes​​ 3.​​ What​​ should​​ you​​ do​​ if​​ you​​ are​​ in​​ a​​ party? a.​​ Talk​​ to​​ your​​ host​​ as​​ much​​ as​​ possible.​​ b.​​ Move​​ around​​ and.​​ talk​​ to​​ other​​ guests.​​ c.​​ Try​​ to​​ break​​ the​​ ice​​ up.​​ d.​​ Just​​ make​​ friends​​ with​​ friendly-looking​​ people.​​ 4.​​ The​​ phrase​​ 'break​​ the​​ ice'​​ means​​ __.​​ a.​​ make​​ friends​​ b.​​ attract​​ people's​​ attention​​ c.​​ make​​ people​​ feel​​ more​​ relaxed​​ d.​​ establish​​ a​​ relationship​​ 5.​​ Which​​ of​​ the​​ following​​ is​​ not​​ true​​ according​​ to​​ the​​ passage?​​ a.​​ You​​ shouldn't​​ bring​​ someone​​ who​​ hasn't​​ been​​ invited​​ along​​ with​​ you​​ to​​ a​​ party.​​ b.​​ You​​ should​​ help​​ your​​ host​​ with​​ the​​ wash-up​​ or​​ clean-up.​​ c.​​ You​​ shouldn't​​ be​​ very​​ clearly​​ different​​ from​​ everyone​​ at​​ the​​ party.​​ d.​​ You​​ shouldn't​​ leave​​ without​​ showing​​ your​​ gratitude​​ to​​ your​​ host.

During​​ the​​ party​​ you​​ may​​ perhaps​​ like​​ to​​ help​​ your​​ host​​ by​​ offering​​ to​​ serve​​ drinks​​ or​​ wash​​ the​​ dishes.​​ Your​​ host​​ would​​ certainly​​ appreciate​​ these​​ efforts.​​ If​​ you​​ happen​​ to​​ be​​ in​​ a​​ party​​ you​​ do​​ not​​ know​​ anyone,​​ do​​ not​​ try​​ to​​ monopolize​​ the​​ host's​​ attention.​​ This​​ is​​ inconsiderate​​ since​​ your​​ host​​ has​​ many​​ people​​ to​​ attend​​ to​​ and​​ can​​ not​​ spend​​ all​​ his/​​ her​​ time​​ with​​ you.​​ Instead,​​ learn​​ to​​ mingle​​ with​​ others​​ at​​ the​​ party.​​ You​​ could​​ try​​ breaking​​ the​​ ice​​ by​​ introducing​​ yourself​​ to​​ someone​​ who​​ is​​ friendly-​​ looking.

Before​​ you​​ leave​​ the​​ party,​​ remember​​ to​​ thank​​ your​​ host​​ first.​​ If​​ you​​ have​​ the​​ time,​​ you​​ could​​ even​​ offer​​ to​​ help​​ your​​ host​​ clean​​ up​​ the​​ place.

party.

  • You​​ shouldn't​​ bring​​ someone​​ who​​ hasn't​​ been​​ invited​​ along​​ with​​ you​​ to​​ a

  • You​​ should​​ help​​ your​​ host​​ with​​ the​​ wash-up​​ or​​ clean-up.

  • You​​ shouldn't​​ be​​ very​​ clearly​​ different​​ from​​ everyone​​ at​​ the​​ party.

  • You​​ shouldn't​​ leave​​ without​​ showing​​ your​​ gratitude​​ to​​ your​​ host.

PHN​​ 2

UNIT​​ 3:​​ SPEAKING​​ AND​​ LISTENING

[Tài​​ liệu​​ bài​​ ging]

Unit​​ 3​​ .​​ A​​ PARTY

Lesson​​ 2.​​ Speaking​​ and​​ Listening

SPEAKING

Task​​ 1.​​ Think​​ of​​ a​​ party​​ you​​ have​​ been​​ to.​​ Choose​​ from​​ the​​ list​​ the​​ things​​ you​​ want​​ to​​ talk​​ about

  • Whose​​ party​​ was​​ it?

  • What​​ was​​ the​​ occasion?

  • Did​​ you​​ take​​ a​​ gift​​ for​​ the​​ host?

  • Who​​ did​​ you​​ so​​ with?

  • Where​​ was​​ the​​ party?

  • Were​​ there​​ any​​ decorations?

  • Were​​ there​​ a​​ lot​​ of​​ people​​ there?

  • Did​​ you​​ know​​ most​​ of​​ the​​ people​​ there?

  • What​​ sort​​ of​​ the​​ drink​​ and​​ food​​ did​​ you​​ have?

  • What​​ was​​ the​​ music​​ like?

  • Did​​ you​​ meet​​ anybody​​ nice​​ there?

  • What​​ time​​ did​​ it​​ start?

  • What​​ time​​ did​​ it​​ finish?

  • Did​​ you​​ stay​​ to​​ the​​ end?

Task​​ 2.​​ Work​​ in​​ pairs.​​ Tell​​ your​​ partner​​ about​​ the​​ party

A:​​ Guess​​ what?​​ I​​ have​​ just​​ been​​ to​​ my​​ friend​​ Ken’s​​ farewell​​ party.​​ He​​ is​​ going​​ back​​ to​​ his​​ hometown,​​ Denmark​​ for​​ 2​​ weeks

B:​​ Oh,​​ how​​ nice.​​ What​​ did​​ you​​ bring​​ to​​ his​​ party?

A:​​ Well.​​ I​​ gave​​ him​​ a​​ small​​ gift,​​ a​​ picture​​ of​​ Vietnam​​ so​​ that​​ he​​ could​​ give​​ to​​ his​​ family.

B:​​ Lovely.​​ How​​ was​​ the​​ party?

A:​​ There​​ were​​ many​​ foreign​​ friends​​ there.​​ They​​ sang,​​ played​​ the​​ guitar​​ and​​ danced.​​ Of​​ course​​ we​​ ate,​​ drank​​ and​​ had​​ fun.

B:​​ Did​​ you​​ meet​​ any​​ one​​ interesting?

A:​​ Oh,​​ yes,​​ I​​ met​​ one​​ boy​​ from​​ the​​ USA.​​ His​​ name​​ is​​ Austen.​​ He​​ is​​ cute,​​ especially​​ he​​ can​​ play​​ the​​ guitar​​ and​​ sing​​ very​​ well.

B:​​ So​​ cool.​​ Hope​​ that​​ I​​ can​​ make​​ friends​​ with​​ him,​​ too.

A:​​ Don’t​​ worry.​​ I​​ am​​ going​​ to​​ invite​​ him​​ to​​ our​​ English​​ speaking​​ club.​​ So​​ you​​ can​​ meet​​ that​​ interesting​​ guy.

Task​​ 3.​​ Work​​ in​​ groups.​​ You​​ are​​ going​​ to​​ take​​ part​​ in​​ a​​ competition​​ to​​ organize​​ the​​ best​​ party.​​ Decide​​ on​​ the​​ following.

Hello​​ Guys,

Next​​ Friday​​ will​​ be​​ my​​ birthday.​​ And​​ I​​ want​​ to​​ invite​​ all​​ of​​ you​​ guys​​ to​​ my​​ house​​ to​​ celebrate​​ birthday​​ with​​ me​​ at​​ 7​​ p.m.​​ It’s​​ a​​ private​​ party​​ so​​ you​​ can​​ wear​​ anything​​ you​​ like.​​ At​​ my​​ party,​​ there​​ will​​ be balloons,​​ cakes,​​ candies,​​ foods​​ and​​ drinks​​ and​​ I​​ am​​ sure​​ I​​ will​​ not​​ let​​ you​​ down.​​ You​​ can​​ sing​​ or​​ dance​​ if​​ you​​ would​​ like​​ at​​ my​​ party.​​ Thanks​​ for​​ listening​​ and​​ see​​ you​​ soon.

  • When​​ do​​ you​​ like​​ to​​ organize​​ your​​ birthday​​ party,​​ during​​ the​​ day​​ or​​ in​​ the​​ evening?

>I'd​​ like​​ to​​ organize​​ my​​ birthday​​ party​​ in​​ the​​ evening.

  • What​​ foods​​ and​​ drinks​​ are​​ often​​ served​​ al​​ your​​ birthday​​ party?

>​​ At​​ my​​ birthday​​ party​​ I​​ usually​​ serve​​ fruit,​​ candy,​​ soft​​ drinks​​ and​​ cake,​​ of​​ course.

  • What​​ activities​​ do​​ you​​ often​​ have​​ at​​ your​​ birthday​​ party?

>​​ We​​ usually​​ sing​​ our​​ favourite​​ songs​​ and​​ play​​ some​​ games.

  • Mai's​​ birthday​​ party​​ was​​ held​​ at​​ home​​ in​​ the​​ evening.​​ F

  • Over​​ twenty​​ guests​​ were​​ at​​ the​​ birthday​​ parts.​​ F

  • The​​ birthday​​ cake​​ was​​ cut​​ at​​ the​​ beginning​​ of​​ the​​ party.​​ F

  • The​​ birthday​​ party​​ lasted​​ about​​ three​​ hours.​​ T

10.​​ There​​ are​​ some​​ gamesthe​​ party.​​ Would​​ you​​ join​​ _​​ ​​ enthusiastically?

  • Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c,​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ fits​​ the​​ blank​​ space​​ in​​ each​​ sentence.

  • A​​ lots​​ of​​ foods​​ and​​ drinks​​ will be​​ servedthe​​ party.

  • The​​ anniversary​​ of​​ the​​ founding​​ of​​ the​​ charity​​ falls12th​​ November.

  • When​​ they​​ get​​ together,​​ all​​ they​​ talkis​​ football.

  • They're​​ having​​ a​​ party​​ inof​​ his​​ 84th​​ birthday.

  • We​​ tried​​ to​​ make​​ aof​​ our​​ situation,​​ but​​ it​​ wasn't​​ funny.

  • They​​ held​​ a​​ concert​​ to​​ mark​​ theof​​ Mozart's​​ death.

  • They​​ _a​​ wonderful​​ meal​​ to​​ more​​ than​​ fifty​​ delegates.

  • He​​ tried his​​ best​​ to​​ make​​ his​​ birthday​​ party​​ more.

  • When​​ they​​ finished singing,​​ Lisathe​​ candles​​ on​​ the​​ cake.

  • Many_​​ men​​ remarry​​ and​​ have​​ second​​ families.

  • Choose​​ the​​ underlined​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ A,​​ B,​​ C​​ or​​ D​​ -​​ that​​ needs​​ correcting.

  • Approximately​​ 70​​ percent​​ of​​ all​​ parents​​ let​​ their​​ children​​ to​​ attend​​ school.

ABCD

  • You​​ should​​ make​​ your​​ parents​​ be​​ happy​​ for​​ the​​ rest​​ of​​ their​​ life.

ABCD

  • Conversation​​ organizations​​ help​​ for​​ preserving​​ the​​ ecology​​ of​​ area​​ by​​ keeping

ABC

track​​ of​​ endangered​​ species.

D

  • There's​​ no​​ point​​ having​​ a​​ car​​ if​​ you​​ never​​ use​​ it.

ABCD

  • I​​ think​​ you​​ should​​ take​​ the​​ raincoat​​ with​​ you​​ in​​ case​​ it​​ will​​ rain​​ hard​​ this

ABCD

afternoon.

UNIT​​ 3:​​ SPEAKING​​ AND​​ LISTENING

[Đáp​​ án​​ bài​​ tập​​ tự​​ luyn]

  • Choose​​ the​​ word​​ in​​ which​​ the​​ letter​​ l,​​ r,​​ or​​ h​​ his​​ silent.

b.​​ calm

b.​​ healthy

c.​​ light

c.​​ honest

d.​​ film

d.​​ happy

b.​​ parent

b.​​ hospital

c.​​ drive

c.​​ holiday

d.​​ dairy

d.​​ honour

5.​​ a.​​ follow

b.​​ fold

c.​​ folk

d.​​ file

b.​​ uniform

b.​​ shoulder

c.​​ hungry

c.​​ sailor

d.​​ pretty

d.​​ slow

b.​​ around

b.​​ enhance

c.​​ burn

c.​​ exhale

d.​​ Europe

d.​​ exhaust

b.​​ climb

b.​​ hour

c.​​ world

c.​​ how

d.​​ glass

d.​​ hear

12.​​ a.​​ talk

b.​​ guilty

c.​​ health

d.​​ help

  • Complete​​ each​​ of​​ the​​ sentences​​ with​​ an​​ appropriate​​ preposition.

  • We​​ are​​ having​​ a​​ big​​ party​​ for​​ our​​ twenty-​​ fifth​​ wedding​​ anniversary.

  • It's​​ Jane's​​ farewell​​ party​​ on​​ Friday​​ night.

  • He​​ blew​​ out​​ all​​ 60​​ candles​​ on​​ his​​ birthday​​ cake.

  • We​​ don't​​ know​​ what​​ to​​ give​​ Dad​​ at​​ Christmas.

  • People​​ usually​​ give​​ cards​​ and​​ gift​​ to​​ the​​ anniversary​​ couple.

  • If​​ you​​ carry​​ on​​ spending​​ money​​ like​​ that,​​ you'll​​ end​​ up​​ in​​ debt.

  • We've​​ invited​​ all​​ the​​ neighbors​​ to​​ our​​ party.

  • He​​ bought​​ her​​ a​​ diamond​​ ring​​ on​​ their​​ tenth​​ wedding​​ anniversary.

  • The​​ whole​​ family​​ showed​​ up​​ for​​ our​​ anniversary​​ celebration.

  • There​​ are​​ some​​ games​​ at​​ the​​ party.​​ Would​​ you​​ join​​ in​​ enthusiastically?

  • Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c,​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ fits​​ the​​ blank​​ space​​ in​​ each​​ sentence.

  • A​​ lots​​ of​​ foods​​ and​​ drinks​​ will be​​ servedthe​​ party.

  • The​​ anniversary​​ of​​ the​​ founding​​ of​​ the​​ charity​​ falls12th​​ November.

  • When​​ they​​ get​​ together,​​ all​​ they​​ talkis​​ football.

  • They're​​ having​​ a​​ party​​ inof​​ his​​ 84th​​ birthday.

  • We​​ tried​​ to​​ make​​ aof​​ our​​ situation,​​ but​​ it​​ wasn't​​ funny.

  • They​​ held​​ a​​ concert to​​ mark​​ theof​​ Mozart's​​ death.

  • They​​ _a​​ wonderful​​ meal​​ to​​ more​​ than​​ fifty​​ delegates.

  • He​​ tried his​​ best​​ to​​ make​​ his​​ birthday​​ party​​ more.

  • When​​ they​​ finished singing,​​ Lisathe​​ candles​​ on​​ the​​ cake.

  • Many_​​ men​​ remarry​​ and​​ have​​ second​​ families.

    • marriedb.​​ singlec.​​ divorcedd.​​ family

  • Choose​​ the​​ underlined​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ A,​​ B,​​ C​​ or​​ D​​ -​​ that​​ needs​​ correcting.

  • Approximately​​ 70​​ percent​​ of​​ all​​ parents​​ let​​ their​​ children​​ to​​ attend​​ school.

ABCD​​ [attend]

  • You​​ should​​ make​​ your​​ parents​​ be​​ happy​​ for​​ the​​ rest​​ of​​ their​​ life.​​ [happy]

ABC D

  • Conversation​​ organizations​​ help​​ for​​ preserving​​ the​​ ecology​​ of​​ area​​ by​​ keeping

ABC

track​​ of​​ endangered​​ species.​​ [to​​ preserve/preserve]

D

  • There's​​ no​​ point​​ having​​ a​​ car​​ if​​ you​​ never​​ use​​ it.​​ [in​​ having]

ABC D

  • I​​ think​​ you​​ should​​ take​​ the​​ raincoat​​ with​​ you​​ in​​ case​​ it​​ will​​ rain​​ hard​​ this

ABCD

afternoon.​​ [rains]

PHN​​ 3

UNIT​​ 3:​​ GRAMMAR

[Tài​​ liệu​​ bài​​ ging]

*​​ Danh​​ đng​​ t​​ ​​ thể​​ được​​ dùng​​ làm:

  • Ch​​ ngữ​​ ca​​ câu:​​ Swimming​​ is​​ my​​ favourite​​ sport.

  • B​​ ng​​ ca​​ động​​ từ:​​ My​​ hobby​​ is​​ collecting​​ stamps.

  • Tân​​ ng​​ ca​​ động​​ t:​​ I​​ enjoy​​ traveling.

  • mention: đề​​ cập​​ đến-​​ quit:​​ t​​ b-​​ risk:​​ ​​ nguy​​ 

  • fancy:​​ thích-​​ deny:​​ ph​​ nhn-​​ involve:​​ ln​​ quan

  • detest:​​ ghét-​​ encourage:​​ khích​​ lệ-​​ consider:​​ xem​​ xét

  • imagine:​​ tưng​​ tưng-​​ miss:​​ b​​ l-​​ It​​ is​​ no​​ use:​​ không​​ ​​ ích

  • It​​ is​​ no​​ good:​​ không​​ tt-​​ postpone: hoãn​​ li-​​ suggest:​​ đề​​ ngh

  • practice:​​ luyn​​ tp-​​ finish:​​ xong,​​ hoàn​​ thành-​​ admit:​​ tha​​ nhn

  • deny:​​ ph​​ nhn-​​ avoid:​​ tránh-​​ mind:​​ ngi

  • delay:​​ hoãn-​​ hate:​​ ghét

  • waste​​ /​​ spend:​​ ng​​ phí,​​ b​​ ra​​ [thi​​ gian,​​ tin​​ bc]

  • have​​ difficulty​​ /​​ trouble:​​ gặp​​ khó​​ khăn/tr​​ ngi

  • can’t​​ help:​​ không​​ thể​​ không

  • can’t​​ stand​​ /​​ can’t​​ bear:​​ không​​ chu​​ đng​​ ni

  • feel​​ like:​​ cm​​ thy​​ thích​​ -​​ look​​ forward​​ to:​​ mong​​ ch,​​ mong​​ đi

  • It​​ is​​ [not]​​ worth:​​ đáng​​ /​​ không​​ đáng​​ -​​ keep​​ /​​ keep​​ on:​​ tiếp​​ tc

  • be​​ busy​​ Ving:​​ Bn​​ rn​​ làm​​ 

  • be​​ used​​ to​​ /​​ get​​ used​​ to:​​ Quen/​​ Bắt​​ đầu​​ quen​​ làm​​ 

*​​ Sau​​ các​​ liên​​ từ:​​ after,​​ before,​​ when,​​ while,​​ since,…​​ [trong​​ các​​ câu​​ ​​ ng​​ ch​​ ng]

Ex:​​ After​​ [finish]_finishing_​​ his​​ homework,​​ he​​ went​​ to​​ bed.

Before​​ going​​ to​​ class,​​ remember​​ to​​ do​​ your​​ homework.

*​​ Sau​​ các​​ gii​​ từ:​​ on,​​ in,​​ at,​​ with,​​ about,​​ from,​​ to,​​ without,​​ ….

Ex:​​ My​​ sister​​ is​​ interested​​ in​​ [listen]_listening_​​ to​​ pop​​ music.​​ She​​ is​​ crazy​​ about​​ cooking​​ traditional​​ food.

Notes:

1/​​ -​​ It​​ takes​​ /​​ took​​ +​​ O​​ người​​ +​​ time​​ +​​ to-V1

=>S​​ người​​ +​​ spend​​ +​​ time​​ /​​ money​​ +​​ V-ing​​ 

Ex:​​ It​​ took​​ me​​ twenty​​ minutes​​ to​​ walk​​ to​​ school.

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2/​​ After​​ /​​ Before​​ /​​ When​​ /​​ While​​ /​​ As​​ soon​​ as​​ +​​ S​​ +​​ V​​ thì,​​ S​​ +​​ V​​ +​​ O​​ After​​ /​​ Before​​ /​​ When​​ /​​ While​​ /​​ As​​ soon​​ as​​ +​​ V-ing​​ ,​​ S​​ +​​ V​​ +​​ O

Ex:​​ After​​ I​​ had​​ finished​​ my​​ homework,​​ I​​ went​​ to​​ bed.

After​​ finishing​​ /​​ having​​ finished​​ my​​ homework,​​ I​​ went​​ to​​ bed.

3/​​ Ving​​ is​​ ADJ

It​​ is​​ ADJ​​ to​​ do​​ Sth

Eg:​​ Hanging​​ out​​ with​​ friends​​ is​​ fun​​ It​​ is​​ fun​​ to​​ hang​​ out​​ with​​ friends

  • INFINITIVE​​ OR​​ GERUND​​ [To-inf​​ /​​ V-ing]

NOTES:

V-​​ TO​​ V/​​ Ving

Các​​ động​​ t:​​ Start/​​ begin/​​ Continue+​​ toV/​​ Ving:​​ Nghĩa​​ không​​ thay​​ đi.

Eg:​​ He​​ started​​ to​​ play/​​ playing​​ the​​ guitar​​ 3​​ years​​ ago.​​ It’s​​ starting​​ to​​ rain.

Các​​ đng​​ t​​ dưới​​ đây​​ khi​​ đi​​ với​​ to​​ V​​ hay​​ Ving​​ thì​​ nghĩa​​ ca​​ chúng​​ khác​​ nhau.​​ STOP

+​​ Ving​​ :nghĩa​​ ​​ dng/​​ ngng​​ hành​​ động​​ đang​​ diễn​​ ra​​ li

eg:​​ I​​ stop​​ eating​​ [tôi​​ ngừng]

He​​ stops​​ smoking​​ [anh​​ ta​​ dừng​​ không​​ hút​​ thuc​​ lá]

+​​ To​​ V​​ :​​ dừng​​ lại​​ để​​ m​​ hành​​ đng​​ khác​​ eg:​​ I​​ stop​​ to​​ eat​​ [tôi​​ dng​​ lại​​ để​​ ăn​​ ]

He​​ stops​​ to​​ smoke​​ [​​ anh​​ ta​​ dừng​​ lại​​ để​​ hút​​ thuốc​​ lá]

+​​ Ving​​ :Nh/​​ Quênchuyn​​ đã​​ làm

eg:​​ I​​ remember​​ meeting​​ you​​ somewhere​​ last​​ year​​ [tôi​​ nh​​ đã​​ gặp​​ bạn​​ ​​ đâu​​ đó​​ hồi​​ năm​​ ngoái​​ ]

I​​ forgot​​ telling​​ you​​ that​​ funny​​ story​​ already.​​ [tôi​​ quên​​ mất​​ đã​​ kể​​ cho​​ bạn​​ chuyện​​ cười​​ ấy​​ ri]

+​​ To​​ V​​ :​​ Nh​​ phi​​ làm/​​ Quên​​ làm​​ chuyện​​ ​​ đó​​ [chưa​​ làm]

eg:​​ Don't​​ forget​​ to​​ buy​​ me​​ a​​ book​​ ng​​ quên​​ mua​​ cho​​ tôi​​ quyển​​ sách​​ nhé​​ [chưa​​ mua

]​​ =​​ Remember​​ to​​ buy​​ me​​ a​​ book​​ [Nh​​ hãy​​ mua​​ cho​​ tôi​​ quyển​​ sách​​ nhé]

I’m​​ sorry,​​ I​​ forgot​​ to​​ buy​​ you​​ a​​ stamp​​ [Xin​​ li,​​ i​​ đã​​ quên​​ mua​​ cho​​ bn​​ con​​ tem]

+​​ Ving​​ :​​ hối​​ hận​​ chuyn​​ đã​​ làm

I​​ regret​​ lending​​ him​​ the​​ book​​ :​​ tôi​​ hối​​ hn​​ đã​​ cho​​ anh​​ ta​​ mượn​​ quyn​​ sách

+​​ To​​ V:​​ ly​​ làm​​ tiếc​​ khi​​ phải​​ thông​​ báo​​ một​​ tin​​ không​​ tt.

eg:​​ I​​ regret​​ to​​ tell​​ you​​ that​​ she​​ is​​ not​​ here/​​ You​​ failed​​ [tôi​​ lấy​​ làm​​ tiếc​​ để​​ nói​​ với​​ bạn​​ rằng​​ ...]

+​​ Ving:​​ thử

eg:​​ I​​ try​​ eating​​ the​​ cake​​ he​​ makes​​ [​​ tôi​​ thử​​ ăn​​ cái​​ bánh​​ anh​​ ta​​ làm​​ ]

+​​ To​​ V:​​ cố​​ gng​​ để​​ ...

eg:​​ I​​ try​​ to​​ avoid​​ meeting​​ him​​ [tôi​​ c​​ gắngtránh​​ gặp​​ anh​​ ta​​ ]

NEED

+​​ Ving:​​ dùng​​ câu​​ bị​​ đng,​​ cần​​ đưc​​ làm​​ ​​ đó

The​​ house​​ needs​​ repainting.

[=The​​ house​​ needs​​ to​​ be​​ repainted]

+​​ to​​ V:​​ Dùng​​ câu​​ chủ​​ động,​​ cần​​ làm​​ 

I​​ need​​ to​​ meet​​ her​​ [nghĩa​​ ch​​ động​​ ]

He​​ used​​ to​​ smoke.

Phân​​ biệt​​ với:

S​​ be​​ used​​ to​​ /​​ be​​ accustomed​​ to​​ +​​ Ving:​​ quen​​ vi​​ việc​​ gì

S+​​ get​​ used​​ to​​ /​​ get​​ accustomed​​ to+​​ Ving​​ :​​ trở​​ nên​​ quen​​ vi​​ việc​​ làm​​ gì.​​ Eg:​​ My​​ mother​​ is​​ used​​ to/​​ accustomed​​ to​​ getting​​ up​​ early​​ in​​ the​​ morning.

After​​ 3​​ months​​ living​​ in​​ Vietnam,​​ he​​ got​​ used​​ to​​ living​​ in​​ the​​ hot​​ weather.

  • Passive​​ with​​ Ving​​ and​​ to​​ V

Gerund:​​ Ving

P:​​ V+​​ being​​ +​​ P2.

Eg:​​ She​​ loves​​ being​​ called​​ Princess

They​​ like​​ being​​ taken​​ to​​ the​​ zoo​​ every​​ weekend.

P:​​ V+​​ to​​ be+​​ P2

Eg:​​ I​​ want​​ to​​ be​​ invited​​ to​​ that​​ party.​​ She​​ hopes​​ to​​ be​​ given​​ the​​ scholarship.

+​​ Cấu​​ trúc​​ nhờ​​ v:

A:​​ S​​ +​​ have​​ +​​ Sb​​ do​​ sth​​ S​​ +​​ get​​ +​​ Sb​​ to​​ do​​ sth

​​ P:​​ S​​ +​​ have/​​ get​​ +​​ Sth​​ done​​ +​​ [by​​ +​​ Sb]​​ Ex:​​ I​​ have​​ my​​ brother​​ clean​​ the​​ house.

I​​ get​​ my​​ brother​​ to​​ clean​​ the​​ house.

=>I​​ have​​ /​​ get​​ the​​ house​​ cleaned​​ by​​ my​​ brother

UNIT​​ 3:​​ GRAMMAR

[Bài​​ tập​​ tự​​ luyn]

  • Choose​​ the​​ correct​​ answer.

c.​​ to​​ climb/​​ being​​ seend.​​ to​​ be​​ climbed/​​ seeing

c.​​ admittingd.​​ being​​ admitted

c.​​ designingd.​​ being​​ desigried

c.​​ receivingd.​​ being​​ received

c.​​ involvingd.​​ being​​ involved

c.​​ forgettingd.​​ being​​ forgotten

c.​​ holding​​ up dd.​​ being​​ held​​ up

c.​​ movingd.​​ being​​ moved

c.​​ includingd.​​ being​​ included

c.​​ callingd.​​ being​​ called

  • Which​​ verb​​ form​​ is​​ correct?

  • a.​​ Passing​​ the​​ kitchen,​​ he​​ stopped​​ drinking/​​ to​​ drink​​ a​​ large​​ glass​​ of​​ water.

  • a.​​ Although​​ she​​ asked​​ him​​ to​​ stop,​​ he​​ went​​ on​​ tapping/​​ to​​ tap​​ his​​ pen​​ on​​ the​​ table.

b.​​ Dr​​ Harris​​ welcomed​​ the​​ members​​ of​​ the​​ committee​​ and​​ went​​ on​​ introducing/​​ to​​ introduce​​ the​​ subject​​ of​​ the​​ meeting.

  • a.​​ I​​ regret​​ telling/​​ to​​ tell​​ you​​ that​​ the​​ model​​ you​​ want​​ is​​ out​​ of​​ stock.

b.​​ It​​ cost​​ me​​ a​​ fortune,​​ 'but​​ I​​ don't​​ regret​​ spending/​​ to​​ spend​​ a​​ year​​ travelling​​ around​​ the​​ world.

  • a.​​ Remember​​ checking/​​ to​​ check​​ your​​ answer​​ before​​ handing​​ in​​ your​​ exam​​ paper.

b.​​ I​​ remember​​ putting/​​ to​​ put​​ the​​ money​​ in​​ the​​ top​​ drawer,​​ but​​ it's​​ not​​ there​​ now.

  • a.​​ Have​​ you​​ forgotten​​ meeting/​​ to​​ meet​​ me​​ years​​ ago?

b.​​ Don't​​ forget​​ finding​​ out/to​​ find​​ out​​ how​​ many​​ people​​ are​​ coming​​ on​​ Saturday.

  • a.​​ I​​ tried​​ getting/​​ to​​ get​​ the​​ table​​ through​​ the​​ door,​​ but​​ it​​ was​​ too​​ big.

b.​​ I​​ tried​​ taking/​​ to​​ take​​ some​​ aspirin,​​ but​​ the​​ pain​​ didn't​​ go​​ away.

  • a.​​ He​​ needs​​ working/​​ to​​ work​​ harder​​ if​​ he​​ wants​​ to​​ make​​ progress.

b.​​ It's​​ difficult​​ problem.​​ It​​ needs​​ thinking/​​ to​​ think​​ about​​ very​​ carefully.

  • a.​​ I​​ think​​ Nick​​ meant​​ breaking/​​ to​​ break​​ that​​ glass.​​ It​​ didn't​​ look​​ like​​ an​​ accident.

b.​​ If​​ we​​ want​​ to​​ get​​ there​​ by​​ 7.00,​​ that​​ means​​ getting/​​ to​​ get​​ up​​ before​​ 5.00.

  • a.​​ Can​​ you​​ help​​ me​​ getting/​​ to​​ get​​ the​​ dinner​​ ready?

b.​​ He​​ looks​​ so​​ funny.​​ Whenever​​ I​​ see​​ him,​​ I​​ can't​​ help​​ smiling/​​ to​​ smile

  • a.​​ I'd​​ advise​​ taking/​​ to​​ take​​ more​​ exercise.

b.​​ I'd​​ advise​​ you​​ taking/​​ to​​ take​​ more​​ exercise.

  • Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c,​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ fits​​ the​​ blank​​ space​​ in​​ each​​ sentence.

  • A​​ friend​​ of​​ mine phonedme​​ to​​ a​​ party.

  • I​​ couldn't​​ find​​ John​​ at​​ the​​ party​​ last​​ night.​​ If wehim,​​ wed​​ have​​ been​​ very​​ happy.

  • Let's​​ have​​ a​​ party​​ to​​ celebrate​​ our third​​ successive​​ win,?

  • My​​ parents​​ wouldn'tto​​ the​​ party.

  • We​​ are​​ going​​ to​​ have​​ my​​ housetomorrow​​ morning.

  • We​​ hope​​ that​​ the​​ students​​ themselves​​ will​​ enjoypart​​ in​​ the​​ projects.

  • Jim​​ wishes​​ heJane​​ to​​ his​​ birthday​​ party​​ last​​ night.

  • Sally's​​ low​​ test​​ scores​​ kept​​ her​​ fromto​​ the​​ university.

c.​​ to be​​ admittedd.​​ being​​ admitted

  • Are​​ you​​ sure​​ you​​ told​​ me​​ about​​ the​​ party?​​ I​​ don't​​ recallabout​​ it.

c.​​ having​​ been​​ toldd.​​ to​​ have​​ been​​ told

  • I​​ meant to​​ get​​ up​​ early​​ but​​ I​​ forgotup​​ my​​ alarm​​ clock.

    • windb.​​ to​​ windc.​​ windd.​​ wound

  • Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ a,b,​​ c,​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ fits​​ the​​ blank​​ space​​ in​​ each​​ sentence.

  • Look​​ at​​ the​​ state of​​ the​​ gate.​​ It​​ needsas​​ soon​​ as​​ possible.

c.being​​ repairedd.​​ be​​ repaired

  • The​​ painting​​ was​​ beautiful.​​ I​​ stood​​ thereit​​ for​​ a​​ long​​ time.

c.​​ admired.​​ admiring

  • I​​ had​​ noa​​ place​​ to​​ live.​​ In​​ fact​​ it​​ was​​ surprising​​ easy.

c.​​ difficulty​​ when​​ I​​ findd.​​ difficulty​​ while​​ finding

  • Alice​​ didn't​​ expect​​ _to​​ Bill's​​ party.

  • We​​ askedthe​​ piano​​ so​​ early​​ in​​ the​​ morning,​​ but​​ she​​ won't.

c.​​ that​​ Marie stops playingd.​​ Marie​​ to​​ stop​​ to​​ play

  • We​​ had​​ hardly​​ sat​​ down​​ when​​ sheplates​​ of​​ food​​ for​​ us.

c.​​ had​​ broughtd.​​ would​​ have​​ brought

  • ​​ Betty,​​ I'm​​ not​​ surprised​​ she​​ won​​ the​​ prize.

c.​​ To be​​ knownd.​​ Knowing

  • If​​ only​​ hesome​​ help​​ with​​ the​​ work​​ instead​​ of​​ trying​​ to​​ do​​ it​​ alone!

c.​​ may​​ acceptd.​​ were​​ accept

  • ​​ the​​ consequences,​​ I​​ would​​ never​​ have​​ contemplated​​ getting​​ involved.

c.​​ Unless​​ I realisedd.​​ When​​ I​​ had​​ realised

  • A​​ good​​ teacher makes​​ her​​ studentsthe​​ world​​ from​​ new​​ perspectives.

UNIT​​ 3:​​ GRAMMAR

[Đáp​​ án​​ bài​​ tập​​ tự​​ luyn]

  • Choose​​ the​​ correct​​ answer.

c.​​ to​​ climb/​​ being​​ seend.​​ to​​ be​​ climbed/​​ seeing

c.​​ admittingd.​​ being​​ admitted

c.​​ designingd.​​ being​​ desigried

c.​​ receivingd.​​ being​​ received

c.​​ involvingd.​​ being​​ involved

c.​​ forgettingd.​​ being​​ forgotten

c.​​ holding​​ up dd.​​ being​​ held​​ up

c.​​ movingd.​​ being​​ moved

c.​​ includingd.​​ being​​ included

c.​​ callingd.​​ being​​ called

  • Which​​ verb​​ form​​ is​​ correct?

  • a.​​ Passing​​ the​​ kitchen,​​ he​​ stopped​​ drinking/​​ to​​ drink​​ a​​ large​​ glass​​ of​​ water.

  • a.​​ Although​​ she​​ asked​​ him​​ to​​ stop,​​ he​​ went​​ on​​ tapping/​​ to​​ tap​​ his​​ pen​​ on​​ the​​ table.

b.​​ Dr​​ Harris​​ welcomed​​ the​​ members​​ of​​ the​​ committee​​ and​​ went​​ on​​ introducing/​​ to

introduce​​ the​​ subject​​ of​​ the​​ meeting.

  • a.​​ I​​ regret​​ telling/​​ to​​ tell​​ you​​ that​​ the​​ model​​ you​​ want​​ is​​ out​​ of​​ stock.

b.​​ It​​ cost​​ me​​ a​​ fortune,​​ 'but​​ I​​ don't​​ regret​​ spending/​​ to​​ spend​​ a​​ year​​ travelling​​ around​​ the​​ world.

  • a.​​ Remember​​ checking/​​ to​​ check​​ your​​ answer​​ before​​ handing​​ in​​ your​​ exam​​ paper.

b.​​ I​​ remember​​ putting/​​ to​​ put​​ the​​ money​​ in​​ the​​ top​​ drawer,​​ but​​ it's​​ not​​ there​​ now.

  • a.​​ Have​​ you​​ forgotten​​ meeting/​​ to​​ meet​​ me​​ years​​ ago?

b.​​ Don't​​ forget​​ finding​​ out/to​​ find​​ out​​ how​​ many​​ people​​ are​​ coming​​ on​​ Saturday.

  • a.​​ I​​ tried​​ getting/​​ to​​ get​​ the​​ table​​ through​​ the​​ door,​​ but​​ it​​ was​​ too​​ big.

b.​​ I​​ tried​​ taking/​​ to​​ take​​ some​​ aspirin,​​ but​​ the​​ pain​​ didn't​​ go​​ away.

  • a.​​ He​​ needs​​ working/​​ to​​ work​​ harder​​ if​​ he​​ wants​​ to​​ make​​ progress.

b.​​ It's​​ difficult​​ problem.​​ It​​ needs​​ thinking/​​ to​​ think​​ about​​ very​​ carefully.

  • a.​​ I​​ think​​ Nick​​ meant​​ breaking/​​ to​​ break​​ that​​ glass.​​ It​​ didn't​​ look​​ like​​ an​​ accident.

b.​​ If​​ we​​ want​​ to​​ get​​ there​​ by​​ 7.00,​​ that​​ means​​ getting/​​ to​​ get​​ up​​ before​​ 5.00.

  • a.​​ Can​​ you​​ help​​ me​​ getting/​​ to​​ get​​ the​​ dinner​​ ready?

b.​​ He​​ looks​​ so​​ funny.​​ Whenever​​ I​​ see​​ him,​​ I​​ can't​​ help​​ smiling/​​ to​​ smile

  • a.​​ I'd​​ advise​​ taking/​​ to​​ take​​ more​​ exercise.

b.​​ I'd​​ advise​​ you​​ taking/​​ to​​ take​​ more​​ exercise.

  • Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c,​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ fits​​ the​​ blank​​ space​​ in​​ each​​ sentence.

  • A​​ friend​​ of​​ mine phonedme​​ to​​ a​​ party.

  • I​​ couldn't​​ find​​ John​​ at​​ the​​ party​​ last​​ night.​​ If wehim,​​ wed​​ have​​ been​​ very​​ happy.

  • Let's​​ have​​ a​​ party​​ to​​ celebrate​​ our third​​ successive​​ win,?

  • My​​ parents​​ wouldn'tto​​ the​​ party.

  • We​​ are​​ going​​ to​​ have​​ my​​ housetomorrow​​ morning.

  • We​​ hope​​ that​​ the​​ students​​ themselves​​ will​​ enjoypart​​ in​​ the​​ projects.

  • Jim​​ wishes​​ heJane​​ to​​ his​​ birthday​​ party​​ last​​ night.

  • Sally's​​ low​​ test​​ scores​​ kept​​ her​​ fromto​​ the​​ university.

c.​​ to be​​ admittedd.​​ being​​ admitted

  • Are​​ you​​ sure​​ you​​ told​​ me​​ about​​ the​​ party?​​ I​​ don't​​ recallabout​​ it.

c.​​ having​​ been​​ toldd.​​ to​​ have​​ been​​ told

  • I​​ meant to​​ get​​ up​​ early​​ but​​ I​​ forgot_​​ up​​ my​​ alarm​​ clock.

  • Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ a,b,​​ c,​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ fits​​ the​​ blank​​ space​​ in​​ each​​ sentence.

  • Look​​ at​​ the​​ state of​​ the​​ gate.​​ It​​ needsas​​ soon​​ as​​ possible.

    • to​​ repairb.​​ repairing

c.being​​ repairedd.​​ be​​ repaired

  • The​​ painting​​ was​​ beautiful.​​ I​​ stood​​ thereit​​ for​​ a​​ long​​ time.

c.​​ admired.​​ admiring

  • I​​ had​​ noa​​ place​​ to​​ live.​​ In​​ fact​​ it​​ was​​ surprising​​ easy.

c.​​ difficulty​​ when​​ I​​ findd.​​ difficulty​​ while​​ finding

  • Alice​​ didn't​​ expect​​ _to​​ Bill's​​ party.

  • We​​ askedthe​​ piano​​ so​​ early​​ in​​ the​​ morning,​​ but​​ she​​ won't.

c.​​ that​​ Marie stops playingd.​​ Marie​​ to​​ stop​​ to​​ play

  • We​​ had​​ hardly​​ sat​​ down​​ when​​ sheplates​​ of​​ food​​ for​​ us.

c.​​ had​​ broughtd.​​ would​​ have​​ brought

  • ​​ Betty,​​ I'm​​ not​​ surprised​​ she​​ won​​ the​​ prize.

c.​​ To be​​ knownd.​​ Knowing

  • If​​ only​​ hesome​​ help​​ with​​ the​​ work​​ instead​​ of​​ trying​​ to​​ do​​ it​​ alone!

c.​​ may​​ acceptd.​​ were​​ accept

  • ​​ the​​ consequences,​​ I​​ would​​ never​​ have​​ contemplated​​ getting​​ involved.

c.​​ Unless​​ I realisedd.​​ When​​ I​​ had​​ realised

  • A​​ good​​ teacher makes​​ her​​ studentsthe​​ world​​ from​​ new​​ perspectives.

Task​​ 3.​​ You​​ are​​ going​​ to​​ hold​​ a​​ party.​​ You​​ want​​ to​​ invite​​ your​​ classmate​​ to​​ the​​ party.​​ Write​​ a​​ letter​​ of​​ invitation,​​ following​​ these​​ guidelines.

  • What​​ party​​ are​​ you​​ going​​ to​​ organize?

  • Where​​ and​​ when​​ do​​ you​​ intend​​ to​​ organize​​ the​​ party?

  • How​​ many​​ people​​ do​​ you​​ plan​​ to​​ invite​​ and​​ who​​ are​​ they?

  • What​​ activities​​ will​​ take​​ place​​ at​​ the​​ party?

  • What​​ food​​ and​​ drink​​ will​​ be​​ served​​ at​​ the​​ party?​​ Dear​​ classmates,

I’m​​ going​​ to​​ hold​​ a​​ party​​ for​​ my​​ birthday​​ at​​ my​​ house​​ at​​ 7​​ p.m​​ on​​ July​​ the​​ 12th​​ .​​ Would​​ you​​ like​​ to​​ come

All​​ of​​ the​​ students​​ in​​ our​​ class​​ have​​ been​​ invited.​​ Besides​​ usual​​ foods​​ and​​ drinks,​​ there​​ will​​ be​​ a​​ special​​ food​​ my​​ mother​​ is​​ going​​ to​​ cook​​ for​​ my​​ own​​ birthday​​ party.​​ Of​​ course​​ we​​ can​​ sing,​​ dance​​ and​​ also​​ play​​ cards​​ and​​ other​​ games​​ together.

I'm​​ looking,​​ forward​​ to​​ seeing​​ you​​ at​​ my​​ party.

Yours,

Yen

UNIT​​ 3:​​ WRITING

[Bài​​ tp​​ t​​ luyn]

  • Write​​ the​​ sentence,​​ using​​ the​​ given​​ cues.

  • Complete​​ the​​ second​​ sentence​​ so​​ that​​ it​​ has​​ similar​​ meaning​​ to​​ the​​ first.

  • We​​ expect​​ the​​ government​​ to​​ propose​​ changes​​ to​​ the​​ taxation​​ system.

Changes​​ to the​​ taxation​​ system__

  • He​​ couldn't​​ play​​ well​​ in​​ the​​ last​​ match​​ because​​ of​​ his​​ injured​​ knee.

His​​ injured​​ knee​​ made​​ ​​ 

  • You​​ can​​ try​​ to​​ get​​ Jim​​ to​​ lend​​ you​​ his​​ car,​​ but​​ you​​ won't​​ succeed.

There's​​ no​​ point​​ 

  • Supermarkets​​ started​​ to​​ sell​​ fresh​​ pasta​​ only​​ in​​ 1990s.

Fresh​​ pasta_

  • He​​ wished​​ he​​ had​​ invited​​ her​​ to​​ his​​ birthday​​ party.

He​​ regretted​​ 

  • Mastering​​ a​​ second​​ language​​ takes​​ time​​ and​​ patience.

It​​ ​​ 

  • I​​ prefer​​ having​​ dinner​​ at​​ home​​ to​​ going​​ out​​ for​​ dinner.

I'd​​ rather_

  • After​​ four​​ years​​ abroad,​​ Mr.​​ Brown​​ returned​​ home​​ as​​ an​​ excellent​​ engineer.

After​​ Mr.​​ Brown​​ _​​ 

  • It​​ won't​​ be​​ difficult​​ to​​ get​​ a​​ ticket​​ for​​ the​​ game.

You​​ won't​​ have​​ any​​ 

  • Driving​​ on​​ the​​ left​​ is​​ strange​​ and​​ difficult​​ for​​ Americans.

Americans​​ aren't​​ ​​ 

  • Those​​ students​​ should​​ be​​ punished​​ for​​ what​​ they​​ have​​ done.

    • Those​​ students​​ should​​ have​​ done​​ what​​ they​​ were​​ punished​​ for.

  • Not​​ many​​ people​​ attended​​ the​​ meeting.

  • That​​ young​​ man​​ is​​ bound​​ to​​ fail​​ in​​ this​​ test.

  • She/​​ not​​ stand/​​ keep/​​ wait/​​ such/​​ long//

  • By/​​ work/​​ day​​ and​​ night/​​ they/​​ succeed/​​ finish/​​ project​​ /​​ time//

  • We/​​ regret/​​ tell/​​ you/​​ your​​ request/​​ tax​​ refund/​​ reject//

  • He/​​ better/​​ not​​ go/​​ school/​​ because/​​ feel​​ unwell//

  • I/​​ see/​​ that​​ film/​​ three​​ times/​​ I/​​ go/​​ see/​​ again/​​ next​​ week//

UNIT​​ 3:​​ WRITING

[Đáp​​ án​​ bài​​ tập​​ tự​​ luyn]

  • Write​​ the​​ sentence,​​ using​​ the​​ given​​ cues.

She​​ can't​​ stand​​ being​​ kept​​ waiting​​ for​​ such​​ a​​ long​​ time

America​​ is​​ said​​ to​​ have​​ been​​ discovered​​ by​​ Columbus​​ in​​ 1498.

I'm​​ having/​​ I'll​​ have​​ an​​ air-conditioner​​ fixed​​ tomorrow.

She​​ decided​​ to​​ go​​ back​​ to​​ the​​ shop​​ to​​ buy​​ the​​ long​​ dress

I'm​​ pleased​​ to​​ hear​​ [that]​​ you​​ were​​ offered​​ a​​ job​​ as​​ an​​ assistant​​ manager.

It's​​ not​​ worth​​ trying​​ to​​ make​​ a​​ change​​ in​​ her​​ mind.

There's​​ no​​ point​​ in​​ persuading​​ her​​ to​​ go​​ with​​ us

We'd​​ prefer​​ to​​ play​​ tennis​​ rather​​ than​​ watch​​ it​​ on​​ TV

I've​​ just​​ finished​​ reading​​ a​​ long​​ novel​​ written​​ by​​ Arthur​​ Hailey

I​​ regret​​ to​​ inform​​ you​​ that​​ your​​ application​​ has​​ been​​ refused

  • Complete​​ the​​ second​​ sentence​​ so​​ that​​ it​​ has​​ similar​​ meaning​​ to​​ the​​ first.

  • We​​ expect​​ the​​ government​​ to​​ propose​​ changes​​ to​​ the​​ taxation​​ system.

Changes​​ to​​ the​​ taxation​​ system​​ are​​ expected​​ to​​ be​​ proposed​​ by​​ the​​ government.

  • He​​ couldn't​​ play​​ well​​ in​​ the​​ last​​ match​​ because​​ of​​ his​​ injured​​ knee.

His​​ injured​​ knee​​ made​​ him​​ unable​​ to​​ play​​ well​​ in​​ the​​ last​​ match.

  • You​​ can​​ try​​ to​​ get​​ Jim​​ to​​ lend​​ you​​ his​​ car,​​ but​​ you​​ won't​​ succeed.

There's​​ no​​ point​​ in​​ trying​​ to​​ get​​ Jim​​ to​​ lend​​ you​​ his​​ car.

  • Supermarkets​​ started​​ to​​ sell​​ fresh​​ pasta​​ only​​ in​​ 1990s.

Fresh​​ pasta​​ was​​ started​​ to​​ be​​ sold​​ by​​ supermarkets​​ only​​ in​​ 1990s.

  • He​​ wished​​ he​​ had​​ invited​​ her​​ to​​ his​​ birthday​​ party.

He​​ regretted​​ not​​ inviting/​​ not​​ having​​ invited​​ her​​ to​​ his​​ birthday​​ party.

  • Mastering​​ a​​ second​​ language​​ takes​​ time​​ and​​ patience.

It​​ takes​​ time​​ and​​ patience​​ to​​ master​​ a​​ second​​ language.

  • I​​ prefer​​ having​​ dinner​​ at​​ home​​ to​​ going​​ out​​ for​​ dinner.

I'd​​ rather​​ have​​ dinner​​ at​​ home​​ than​​ go​​ out​​ for​​ dinner.

  • After​​ four​​ years​​ abroad,​​ Mr.​​ Brown​​ returned​​ home​​ as​​ an​​ excellent​​ engineer.

After​​ Mr.​​ Brown​​ had​​ been​​ abroad​​ for​​ four​​ years,​​ he​​ returned​​ home​​ as​​ an​​ excellent

engineer.

  • It​​ won't​​ be​​ difficult​​ to​​ get​​ a​​ ticket​​ for​​ the​​ game.

You​​ won't​​ have​​ any​​ difficulty​​ [in]​​ getting​​ a​​ ticket​​ for​​ the​​ game.

  • Driving​​ on​​ the​​ left​​ is​​ strange​​ and​​ difficult​​ for​​ Americans.

Americans​​ aren't​​ used​​ to​​ driving​​ on​​ the​​ left.

  • Choose​​ the​​ answer​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c,​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ that​​ is​​ nearest​​ in​​ meaning​​ to​​ the​​ printed​​ before​​ it.

  • Choose​​ the​​ best​​ sentence​​ -a,​​ b,​​ c,​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ made​​ from​​ the​​ given​​ cues.

  • She/​​ not​​ stand/​​ keep/​​ wait/​​ such/​​ long//

  • By/​​ work/​​ day​​ and​​ night/​​ they/​​ succeed/​​ finish/​​ project​​ /​​ time//

  • We/​​ regret/​​ tell/​​ you/​​ your​​ request/​​ tax​​ refund/​​ reject//

  • He/​​ better/​​ not​​ go/​​ school/​​ because/​​ feel​​ unwell//

  • I/​​ see/​​ that​​ film/​​ three​​ times/​​ I/​​ go/​​ see/​​ again/​​ next​​ week//

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