Pronunciation
1 . A. think B. though C. Through D. birthday
2. A. find B. nice C. Library D. interesting
3. A. close B. borrow C. cold D. work
4. A. bear B. repair C. fear D. share
5. A. breathe B. tenth C. father D. these
Choose the best option to complete each sentence.
1. He likes playing basketball___________it's so funny.
A. because B. but C. so
2. “____________will be the winner in this sports competition?” – “I think Minh will be the winner.”
A. Who B. What C. Which
3. He____________football with his classmates last week.
A. plays B. played C. is going to play
4. She _______________as a news reporter since she ____________ from Brown University.
A. has worked – graduated B. worked – graduated C. works – graduated
5. Nam is ________________ student in my class.
A. the more intelligent B. more intelligent C. the most intelligent
6. It's snowy. _____________on your thick coat.
A. Putting B. To put C. Put
7. It is the first time we ______________ the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
A. visit B. visited C. have visited
8. I like watching TV, ______________I spend three hours a day watching my favourite programmes on TV.
A. so B. but C. although
9. Please_______________up! We're late again.
A. to hurry B. hurry C. hurries
10. Big Ben is ________________ tower and the bell is ___________ bell ever made in England.
A. the famousest – the largest B. the most famous – the largest C. the more famous – the larger
Reading
Fill in the blank with NO MORE THAN THREE words from the passage.
Children and Watching TV
Television viewing influences children a lot. American children often spend from three to four hours a day watching TV. Some of them spend more time watching television than studying in the classroom. While television can entertain and inform our children of news and real knowledge, it may also influence them in bad ways. Time spent watching television takes away from their important activities such as reading books, playing outdoor sports, doing homework, having family gatherings and developing social skills.Children can also learn incorrect or inappropriate information from television. If children watch TV a lot, they may have lower grades at school, read fewer books and do less exercise or even be overweight.
1. Children in the U.S. often spend from hours a day watching TV.
2. Television can and provide information for children.
3. Watching TV can take time away from activities for children.
4. Kids can learn incorrect and unsuitable on TV.
5. Watching TV a lot may make students have marks at school