11- Choose the best option (A, B, C or D) to complete each of the following sentences. p-WRITING 1. My youngest brother loves A. watch 2. If you have any question, please phone 38298789 for further A. registration 3. They are flying to Florida tonight A. aren't they 4. My brother is a university student. In the evening, he works A. full-time 5. Hoi An is famous game shows on TV. D. being watched -Identify the B. watching C. watched 1. The childs D. information B. inspiration C. tuition D. they aren't in a coffee shop. B. don't they C. are they 2. The brid B. part-time C. sometimes D. all the time its ancient streets which attract thousands of tourists every year. 3. Unless В. by C. for D. about A. with 6. Teenagers nowadays A. spend 7. Our school year often starts A. on/in 8. Van: Should we travel to Nha Trang by plane this weekend? - Thu: too much of their time using Facebook. D. let the end of May. D. of В. take C. make September 5 and finishes C. at/on 4. We d B. on/at II- Co A. I disagree because it costs much money. C. I think we should go there by train. III. Put the words in brackets into their correct form. B. I agree with you. I think it is the fastest way. 1. Sa D. All are correct. 1. Mrs. Nga speaks English quite (good) 2. V 2. She is good at (speak) C-READING II I- Read the talk of a Peace Corps volunteer, choose a suitable word to fill in the blank. remember Would be could stay could take "I came here two years ago because I wanted to teach people about modern health care. I will be leaving in about two months; I wish I (1). longer, but it's time for me to go home. My work here has been very interesting. I am learning so much. I always wish that there (2) more hours in the day so that I could do more. Maybe it's silly, but I worry about what will happen to the village after I leave. I wish my students (3) so close to the people here, I wish I (4) wish more people joined the Peace Corps. It's so rewarding, and there's so much work to do." all the things I've tried to teach them. I've become them home with me! But of course that's impossible. I II- Read the passage ABOVE again and then decide if each statement is TRUE or FALSE. 1. The volunteer taught the local people how to read and write. 2. He does not want to stay longer. 3. He loved his work very much. 4. He wanted to have more hours in the day to work more.

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