Bài tập Tiếng Anh Khối 8 - Unit 1: Leisure activities

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  1. Unit 1 LEISURE ACTIVITIES PART 1: vocabulary and GRAMMAR REVIEW A. VOCABULARY Word Type Pronunciation Meaning adore (v) /əˈdɔː/ yờu thớch, mờ thớch addicted (adj) /əˈdɪktɪd/ nghiện (thớch) cỏi gỡ beach game (n) /biːtʃ ɡeɪm / trũ thể thao trờn bói biển bracelet (n) /ˈbreɪslət/ vũng đeo tay communicate (v) /kəˈmjuːnɪkeɪt/ giao tiếp community centre (n) /kəˈmjuːnəti ˈsentə/ trung tõm văn hoỏ cộng đồng craft (n) /krɑːft/ đồ thủ cụng craft kit (n) /krɑːft kɪt/ bộ dụng cụ làm thủ cụng cultural event (n) /ˈkʌltʃərəl ɪˈvent/ sự kiện văn hoỏ detest (v) /dɪˈtest/ ghột DIY (n) /diː aɪ ˈwaɪ/ đồ tự làm, tự sửa don’t mind (v) /dəʊnt maɪnd/ khụng ngại, khụng ghột lắm hang out (v) /hổŋ aʊt/ đi chơi với bạn bố be hooked on sth (phr) /bi hʊkt ɒn/ đam mờ/nghiện cỏi gỡ It’s right up my street! (idiom) /ɪts raɪt ʌp maɪ striːt/ Đỳng vị của tớ! join (v) /dʒɔɪn/ tham gia leisure (n) /ˈleʒə(r)/ sự thư gión nghỉ ngơi leisure activity (n) /ˈleʒə ổkˈtɪvəti/ hoạt động lỳc rảnh rỗi B. GRAMMAR REVIEW GERUNDS: Danh động từ I. FORMATION (Cỏch thành lập) Danh động từ (gerund) được thành lập bằng cỏch thờm ING sau động từ thường. Ex: to go - going; to think – thinking; to read - reading; to swim - swimming, etc II. USES (cỏch dựng) 1. Subject (Danh động từ làm chủ ngữ) Ex: Going to the cinema is fan.
  2. Reading books is my hobby. 2. Stand after a preposition (Đứng sau giới từ) Ex: I am thinking about going camping in the mountain. She is afraid of going there. Một số động từ và tớnh từ cú giới từ theo sau bởi danh động từ. To look forward to (trụng mong); surprised at (ngạc nhiờn); busy (bận rộn); to insist on (khăng khăng, nài nỉ); to be interested in (thớch thỳ). 3. Object (Danh động từ làm tõn ngữ sau một số động từ) Ex: He likes swimming. I have finished doing my homework. Một số động từ được theo sau bởi danh động từ: to finish, to prevent (ngăn cản), to avoid (trỏnh), to delay (hoón lại), to enjoy (thớch), to deny (chối bỏ), to dislike, to consider (cõn nhắc), to imagine (tưởng tượng), to risk (liều lĩnh), to support (ủng hộ), to suggest (đề nghị), to quit (từ bỏ)  Chỳng ta cũng cú thể đặt “not” trước “gerund” để chỉ nghĩa phủ định.  Một số động từ dựng với cả “to infinitive” và “gerund” (ing -form). Nghĩa của chỳng sẽ khỏc nhau. Verbs Examples remember - I don’t remember posting the letter. forget (Tụi khụng nhớ là đó gửi thư rồi.) regret - I must remember to post the letter. (Tụi phải nhớ gửi lỏ thư.) ( chưa gửi.) like - I don’t like getting up so early. hate (Tụi khụng thớch dậy sớm.) prefer - I don’t like to wake him up so early. (Tụi khụng muốn đỏnh thức anh ấy dậy sớm.) stop - She stopped singing. (Cụ ấy ngừng hỏt.) She stopped to sing. (Cụ ấy ngừng lại để hỏt.) PART 2: EXERCISE A. PHONETICS I. Find the word which has different sound in the part underlined. 1.A. laughed B. washed C. danced D. played 2.A. beds B. dogs C. porters D. books 3.A. pictures B. watches C. buses D. brushes 4.A. homework B. mother C. open D. judo 5.A. leisure B. eight C. celebrate D. penalty 6.A. fun B. sun C. surf D. cut
  3. 7.A. bracelet B. cake C. make D. hat 8.A. although B. laugh C. paragraph D. enough 9.A. comedy B. letter C. princess D. cinema 10.A. high B. sight C. this D. find II. Choose the words that have the different stress from the others. 1.A. satisfied B. socialize C. volunteer D. exercise 2.A. information B. technology C. community D. activity 3.A. library B. museum C. melody D. favourite 4.A. protection B. addicted C. computer D. goldfish 5.A. skateboard B. sticker C. adore D. leisure B. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR I. Choose the best answer. 1. My dad doesn’t mind my mom from work every day. A. pick up B. picked up C. picking up D. picks up 2. Using computers too much may have harmful effects your minds and bodies. A. on B. to C. with D. onto 3. I love the people in my village. They are so and hospitable. A. friendly B. vast C. slow D. inconvenient 4. Among the , the Tay people have the largest population. A. groups B. majorities C. ethnic minorities D. ethnic cultures. 5. People in the countryside live than those in the city. A. happy B. more happily C. happily D. less happy 6. Viet Nam is multicultural country with 54 ethnic groups. A. a B. an C. the D. A and C II. Give the correct form of the following verbs. 1. Mai enjoy crafts, especially bracelets. (make) 2. you ever a buffalo? (ride) 3. The children used to a long way to school. (go) 4. They hate their son texting his friends all day. (see) 5. Do you fancy in the park this Sunday? (skateboard) III. Complete the sentences with the verb + -ing. do go play ski swim watch 1. Susan hates boxing but she loves football. 2. I don’t like in the pool at the sports centre. 3. Does she like shopping in the supermarket? 4. Peter loves judo. 5. They enjoy the Olympics on TV. 6. My brother and I really like in the Alps in February. C. READING I. Read the passage, and then decide whether the statements that follow are True (T) or False (F). In my opinion, using the computer as your hobby can be harmful to both your health and your social life. Firstly, sitting all day in front of the computer can cause health problems such
  4. as eye-tiredness and obesity. Secondly you may get irritated easily. Besides, if you use the computer too much, you will not have time for your family and friends. In short, computers should only be used for a limited time. 1. Using the computer too much can make your eyes tired. 1. ___ 2. Using the computer too much is not good for you. 2. ___ 3. We still can spend a lot of time with our family and friends. 3. ___ 4. According to the writer, we can use the computer for a long time. 4. ___ 5. Computers should only be used for a limited time. 5. ___ II. Read the passage carefully. MY VILLAGE I live in a village by Mekong River. Every day, like most of my friends, I walk to school. It is three kilometers away. After class, I often help my mother to collect water from the river and feed the chickens. At the weekend, the villagers often gather at the community hall where there is a TV. The adults watch TV, but more often they talk about their farm work and exchange news. The children run around playing games and shouting merrily. Laughter is heard everywhere. My father sometimes takes me to the market town nearby where he sells our home products like vegetables, fruits, eggs He then buys me an ice cream and lets me take a ride on the electric train in the town square. I love those trips. On starry nights, we children lie on the grass, looking at the sky and daring each other to find the Milky Way. We dream of faraway places. Answer the following questions. 1. Does the boy like riding on the electric train in the town square? 2. What do the children do on starry nights? 3. Do you like to live in the countryside or in the city? Why? III. Supply suitable words to complete the following passage. Our classes take place for three hours every morning (1) Monday to Friday. The maximum class size (2) twenty and the average is ten. We use modern methods of (3)and learning, and the school has a language laboratory, a video camera and recorder. You will only be successful (4) improving your English, however, if you work hard and (5) speaking English as much as you can. You will take a short (6) in English as soon as you arrive. In this way, we can put you in a (7) at the most suitable level. There are two classes (8) the elementary level; one is for complete beginners and the (9) is for students who know a (10) English. In both classes, you will practise simple conversations. D. WRITING I. Use the words and phrases to write a passage. 1. In/ 1970s, skateboarding suddenly/ become very popular. 2. At first, skateboarders/ move slowly/ flat, smooth areas. 3. Then they/ begin/ ride quickly. This/ be called “freestyle” skateboarding.
  5. 4. Soon they/ be skateboarding skillfully up ramps/ doing tricks in the air. 5. This/ be called “ramp” skateboarding. Then they/ start skateboarding/ doing tricks/ the street. 6. This/ be “street-style” skateboarding - a combination of freestyle/ ramp. 7. For this, the skateboarders/ need protective clothing/ as knee and elbow pads/ helmets. This/ allow them/ skateboard safely. 8. Today skateboarding is still/ very popular sport, and there/ are lots of competitions. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ II. Rewrite the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one 1.My house is smaller than your house. →Your house 2.I love listening to music. →I like 3.The black dress is more expensive than the white one. → The white dress 4.No one in my group is more intelligent than Mary. → Mary III.Rearrange the sentences to make a suitable by writing the correct number (1-10) in each blank. ___A. One study stated that “sending text messages and using Facebook while doing homework were bad for overall GPA”. ___B. According to Facebook, in 2012, there are over 618 million active users per day, and over a billion active users per month. ___C. But does too much time on social networking sites harm students’ schoolwork? ___D. One small girl said that checking text messages and Facebook on her smartphone was the biggest obstacle to her homework. ___E. Several studies have showed opposite results. ___F. Some students are turning on software such as “Block Facebook” to block certain websites on their computers, and allow them to have only certain amounts of time on Facebook so that they can focus on homework. ___G. In this study, there was no relation between an excess of social media and a below average grades. ___H. One 2010 study showed that only 37% of “heavy” media users had grades lower than the average, while 35% of “light” social users had lower in average grades. ___I. Other studies have found a negative relationship between social medial usage and overall Grade Point Average (GPA).
  6. ___J. Social networking can help connect people with friends, give people the chance to share pictures online, and help people communicate easily. IV. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions: “in, at, on, after, under, between, beside, out of, above, beneath”. 1. There is a bus station the end of this road. 2. Keep those medicines the children’s reach. 3. I lost my keys somewhere the car and the house. 4. Come and sit your sister. 5. D comes C in the alphabet. 6. The boat sank the waves. 7. Don’t shelter the trees when it’s raining. 8. Please put these books the bookshelf the desk. PART 3: TEST YOURSELF I. Find the word which has different sound in the part underlined. 1. A. stopped B. agreed C. listened D. cleaned 2. A. meat B. seat C. great D. mean 3. A. call B. land C. fall D. ball 4. A. rather B. them C. neither D. think II. Match a word in column A with its antonym in column B. A B Answer 1. slim a. shy 1. ___ 2. careful b. boring 2. ___ 3. quiet c. short 3. ___ 4. interesting d. hard-working 4. ___ 5. generous e. careless 5. ___ 6. curly f. fat 6. ___ 7. beautiful g. noisy 7. ___ 8. lazy h. selfish 8. ___ 9. tall i. straight 9. ___ 10. confident j. ugly 10. ___ III. Supply the correct form of the words in brackets. 1. People in my country are very warm and . (FRIEND) 2. An is a child whose parents are dead. (ORPHANAGE) 3. L.A Hill is a writer. (HUMOR) 4. I’m sorry for the delay. (EXTREME) 5. She looks more than her sister. (BEAUTY) 6. I am enough to have a lot of friends. (LUCK)
  7. 7. They enjoy the summer evenings in the countryside. (PEACE) 8. Those cats look . (LOVE) 9. It was of him to offer to pay for us both. (GENEROUSITY) 10. Role-play is in developing communication skills. (HELP) IV. Choose the correct answer; A, B, C or D. 1. We to the countryside two months ago. A. go B. have gone C. went D. will go 2. What will you do if you the final examinations? A. will pass B. would pass C. pass D. passed 3. I wish my summer holiday longer. A. will be B. is C. were D. has been 4. I asked him he came from. A. where B. who C. what D. which 5. It rained hard. , my father went to work. A. Therefore B. However C. Because D. So 6. Your sister writes poems and stories, she? A. does B. doesn’t C. will D. won’t 7. Laura fell asleep during the lesson she was tired. A. so B. but C. because D. therefore 8. How much do you want? A. bananas B. eggs C. candies D. sugar 9. Do you know the man you met at the party yesterday? A. what B. which C. whom D. whose 10. Tomorrow the director will have a meeting 8:00 am to 10:00 am. A. between B. from C. among D. in 11. The doctor advised me jogging every morning. A. went B. go C. to go D. going 12. The bike I have just bought is every cheap. A. which B. where C. what D. who 13. We will start our trip 6 o’clock the morning. A. in / in B. at / in C. in / at D. at / at 14. He said he come back later. A. will be B. will C. would be D. would 15. We anything from James since we left school. A. haven’t heard B. heard C. don’t hear D. didn’t hear 16. If I a bird, I would be a dove. A. would be B. were C. am D. will be 17. The children sang during the trip. A. happily B. happiness C. unhappy D. happy 18. This newspaper everyday. A. is publishing B. publish C. published D. is published 19. You have lived in this city since 1998, ? A. haven’t you B. didn’t you C. did you D. have you 20. My students enjoy English very much.
  8. A. learn B. learnt C. learning D. to learn V. Complete the text with the comparative or superlative of the adjectives in brackets. Who are the best (0- good) drivers? Which drivers are the (1- safe) on the roads? According to a recent survey, young and inexperienced drivers are the (2- likely) to have an accident. (3- old) drivers are (4- careful). Gender makes a difference, too. Young men have the (5- bad) accident records of all. They are generally (6- aggressive) (7- old) drivers. They also choose (8- fast) cars with (9- big) engines. One of the (10- interesting) facts in the survey is that passengers have an effect on the driver. When young male drivers have their friends in the car, their driving becomes (11- bad). When their wife or girlfriend is in the car, however, their driving is (12- good). But the opposite is true for women. Their driving is (13- dangerous) when their husband or boyfriend is in the car! VI. Complete the following sentences with an appropriate form of the word in brackets. 1. There are four in my house. bookshelf 2. The photocopy is between the and the drugstore. bake 3. Is your brother an ? act 4. Mai’s sister is a sing 5. We must be when we cross the road. care 6. This tree has a lot of green leaf 7. Is your father a ? business 8. I’m Vietnamese. What’s your ? nation 9. Air is a big problem in many cities in the world. pollute 10. Yoko is from Japan. She is Japan VII. Put the words in the correct order to make meaningful sentences. 1. look / does / she / what / like? => ___ 2. is / she / as / Mai / easy-going / not / as. => ___ 3. classroom / to / they / the / outside / the / prefer. => ___
  9. 4. time / I / most / my / with / spend / of / Hoa => ___ 5. in / sun / the / rises / East / the => ___ 6. a / received / Lan / letter / yesterday / her / from / friend. => ___ 7. not / get / is / she / to / old / married / enough. => ___ 8. long / is / a / girl / she / with / nice / hair. => ___ VIII. Read the text and fill in the blank with the suitable word. The normal working day in Britain is (1) 9 a.m to 5 p.m, so most offices are open 9-5. Schools usually start at 9 o’clock, too, but they (2) at about 3.30. Shops usually (3) from 9 to 5.30 Monday to Saturday and (4) shops open from 10 to 4 on Sunday, too. Restaurants (5) pubs usually open from 11 a.m to 11 p.m. Some (6) come for a few hours in (7) afternoon. People usually (8) a meal between 1 and 2 in the afternoon and between 7 and 9 in the evening. Clubs don’t usually open (9) about 10 or 11 p.m and they close at 2 or 3 a.m. Museums normally open at about 10 a.m and (10) dose at 5 or 6 p.m. IX. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer for each gap. I surf the Internet every day, but I’ve never (1) more than an hour at a time online. I’ve got a laptop and also a smartphone, so I can (2) the Internet anywhere. Today, for instance, I’ve been (3) three times. Mainly I just (4) my friends. I read online magazines and I look (5) information, too. I also compare prices of things, (6) I’ve never bought anything online because I don’t think it’s safe. I’m not an Internet addict, but some of my friends (7) . One friend of mine always looks (8) because he spends all night online. Although he’s got a lot of bad marks for the exams, he hasn’t (9) his habits. In my experience, it’s very useful for people who use the Internet (10) . 1. A. spend B. spending C. spent 2. A. have B. use C. play 3. A. online B. Internet C. computer 4. A. write B. email C. send 5. A. at B. in C. for 6. A. because B. but C. although 7. A. is B. were C. are 8. A. tired B. hard C. happily 9. A. change B. to change C. changed 10. A. sensible B. sensibly C. sensibleness X. Read the following passage and answer the questions.
  10. THE OLYMPIC GAMES Every four years people all over the world watch the Olympic Games. It is a time for all kinds of people to unite in peace. Some of them join together to compete for gold medals. Millions of other people watch them on television. Why do we have the Olympics? How did they begin? The first Olympic Games were in Greece in 776 B.C. There was only one event. People ran a race the length of the stadium. The Games lasted one day. Slowly people added more events. The Games were only for men, and women could not even watch them. Only Greeks competed. They came from all parts of the Greek world. The time of the Games was a time of peace, and the government let everyone travel safely. Kings competed against common people. The winners became national heroes. The first modern Games were in 1896 in Athens. The Greeks built a new stadium for the competition. Athletes from several countries competed. Then there were Olympics every four years in different cities in Europe and the United States until 1952. After that they were held in Melbourne, Tokyo, Mexico City, and Montreal besides in European cities. Each year there were athletes from more nations. The first Winter Olympics were in 1924. The athletes compete in skiing and other winter sports. Today there must be Olympic Games every four years. The Games must have at least fifteen events, and they cannot last more than sixteen days. There is no age limit people of any age can compete. The competitors must not be professionals. They must be amateurs. The athletes compete for gold medals. The winners are still national heroes, as they were in the early Olympic Games in Greece. In 1956, Egypt, Iraq, and Lebanon boycotted the Games. They did not compete in the Games because several countries took the Suez Canal from Egypt that year. Other countries boycotted the Games in 1964 and 1976. In 1980, the United States and other countries boycotted the Games in Moscow. In 1984, the Soviet Union and other countries boycotted the Games in Los Angeles. How can the nations of the world solve this problem? Maybe the Games should be in Greece every year, where they began. Then athletes from all over the world could compete without any boycotts. Questions 1. What was the only event in the first Olympic Games? 2. How many nations played in the first Games? 3. What is the age limit? 4. Are the competitors professionals or amateurs? 5. Where and when is the next Olympic Games? Bài tập file word lớp 6,7,8,9,10,11,12 của nhiều tỏc giả. Thầy cụ cần zalo 0933455268