7. A normal motorist drives____________________ than a racing driver. ( SKILLFUL) 8. You can do ____________ activities such as yoga or listening to music . ( REXAL) EADING Fill in each blank with one suitable word from the box. Write the word in the gap (1pt) outside praise Every year hate tradition inside Mid-Autumn festival is a big event in my family. ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬(9)_____________, all members of my extented family will gather at my grandparents’ house and, make moon cakes together. This is our (10) _________ for many generations. Making moon cakes might look difficult at first but after a few times, I was able to make my own moon cake. The cake is made by flour with water and golden syrup. You can add a lot of things you want (11)______________ the moon cake. There are typically one or two egg yolks at the center of the cake. Each year, my family makes dozens of moon cakes then gives them to my friends, relatives and neighbours. They always (12)____________ our family’s cakes: some even order more their friends. Read the passage and answer the questions. (1,0 pt). The Tortoise and the Hare One day a hare was boasted about how fast he could run. He laughed at the tortoise, who was so slow. The tortoise stretched out his long neck and challenged the hare to a race.The race begun, and the hare, being such a swift runner, soon left the tortoise far behind. About halfway through the course, it occurred to the hare that he had plenty of time to beat the slow trodden tortoise.After the hare finished playing, he decided that he had time to take a little nap. The tortoise, in little time, tried to run, it ever so slowly. He never stopped, but took one good step after another.The hare finally woke from his nap. And off he went faster than he had ever run before! He dashed as quickly as anyone ever could up to the finish line,but he found that the tortoise arrived before him. 21.What genre of story is it? _________________________________________________ 22. Did the hare run faster than the tortoise? ___________________________________________ 23. Which arrived at the finnish line first: the tortoise or the hare? ___________________________________________________________ 24. What moral lesson should you learn from the story? ____________________________________________________________________ Giúp mình với!!!

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