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  1. Giáo án tự chọn lớp 10 kỳ II Period 20 Date of preparation: Grammar: Passive voice with modals. Test1: UNIT 6-GENDER EQUALITY I. OBJECTIVES : A. Aim: By the end of this lesson Ss will be able to do exercises about passive voice with modals of the gender equality in employment. B. Knowledge: - Vocabulary: gender equality - Grammar: passive voice with modals. C. Skills: Grammar II. PREPARATION: A. Teacher: student book, lesson plan and chalk. B. Student: hand out and notebook III. PROCEDURE: Choose the best answers to complete the sentences : 1. Detroit as the first capital city of Michigan, but now Lansing is the capital city of Michigan. A. chosen B. was chosen C. have been chosen D. is chosen 2. The university of Michigan is one of the best universities in the United States and it in Ann Arbor A. located B. location C. is located D. locates 3. There be a fire over there as I see smoke from here. A. must B. should C. might D. could 4. Our organization seeks to improve the social of disable people. A. stand B. seat C. status D. place 5. There a new law to protect endangered species if we don’t want them to disappear from the earth.
  2. A. must to be B. needs to be C. might be D. may be 6. The role of women of society has been greatly in the last few years. A. overtaken B. overcome C. overcast D. overlookd 7. “ “ in the sentence below is not correct. You mustn’t take the test if you don’t want to . It’s optional A B C D 8. Wage exists when workers are equally qualified and perform the same work but one group of worker is paid more than another. A. equality B. payment C. discrimination D. income 9. For many parents, balacing their jobs and their family obligations can be a challenge. A. worked B. working C. work D. career 10. After her parents died, she by her uncle and aunt. A. was grown up B. was brought up C. brought up D. was brought 11. Siobhan and Ray have just engaged. A. been B. become C. get D. got 12. Although males seem to have in many ancient cultures, ancient Egypt still had female rulers, such as Cleopatra. A. dominating B. domination C. dominated D. dominate 13. Each district was up into a number of sub-divisions. A. split B. splitted C. divided D. dividing 14. Recent laws that prohibit specific types of job discrimination in certain workplaces have promoted in the USA. A. equal property B. equal opportunity in annual income C. equal income D. equal employment opportunity 15. Most of the space in his room by an enormous wardrobe. A. has taken up B. took up C. is taken up D. takes up 16. Does it bother you if I go out late tonight ? - A. Yes, go ahead B. It doesn’t matter to me C. No. I want you to stay at home D. I’m tired of being with you 17. Mark gets special because he knows the boss A. treatment B. cure C. treat D. instruction
  3. 18. Fathers tend to more household chores and responsibilities than ever before A. take up B. take in C. take off D. take on 19. I’m against A. violating B. violent C. violence D. violate 20. Hundreds of people the job in the company but only five workers were employed. A. asked for B. appointed C. recruited D. applied for Answer keys: 1.B 2.C 3.D 4.C 5.B 6.D 7.A 8.C 9.B 10.B 11.D 12.C 13.A 14.D 15.C 16.B 17.B 18.D 19.C 20.D 7. mustn’t needn’t *Choose the best answers to complete the sentences : 1. In some companies, it is suggested that female officers should be supported by their male co-workers A. colleges B. colleagues C. villages D. collectors 2. John:I suppose that woring mothers are good educators for their children- Mary: “ ” A. I agree with you. They know little about educating B. I couldn’t agree more.They are able teach them at home C. That’s true. They don’t know how to teach their chidren D. Because educators are teachers 3. In order to be for this position, candidates must have not only an MA degree but also work experience. A. qualify B. quality C. qualified D. qualification 4. Taking part in social activities and interacting with different cultures widen their knowledge and gradually Them A. nature B. mature C. future D. picture 5. “The protestors couldn’t persuade the president to change the law” has the closest meaning to : A. The president couldn’t be persuaded to change the laws B. The president couldn’t persuaded to change the laws C. The president couldn’t be persuade to change the laws D. The president couldn’t persuade to change the laws 6. The afternoon meeting because three of the five commitee memberse unable to attend
  4. A. might postpone B. might postponed C. might be postpone D. might be postponed 7. dental appointments so as not to conflict with school commitments A. should be arranged B. should not be arranged C. should be arrange D. should not arrange 8. This beer can be served beersteak A. from B. by C. with D.as 9. Many parents think that fast food in schools A. should not sold B. should not be sell C. should be not sold D. should not be sold 10. Jenny and Jim have been looking for a caretaker to look after their parents who are both old and sick in their house A. test taker B. caregiver C. test giver D. checker 11. Modules in the minimum amount of time A. cannot always be completed B. cannot be completed always C. can always be not completed D. can be not always completed 12. The return of assignment , exams and final grades by lecturers’ time. A. could affected B. could be affected C. could affect D. could be affect 13. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from that of the others. A. accept B. inspire C. reveal D. workforce 14. A study guide by all Independent Study students A. must be purchase B. must purchased C. must be purchased D. must purchase 15. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from that of the others. A. pursue B. courage C. hobby D. standard 16. Both gender should be provided equal rights to education, employment and healthcare A. from B. by C. with D. on 17. Choose the answer which needs correcting: Students enrolling for the first time will be charge 9 dollars per course A B C C 18. Choose the answer which needs correcting: Any bicycle brought onto school grounds should clearly babel with the owner’s name A B C D 19. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from that of the others. A. bulky B. handsome C. employ D. basic 20. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from that of the others. A. machine B. answer C. mistake D. alone Answer keys:
  5. 1.B 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.A 6.D 7.A 8.C 9.D 10.B 11.A 12.B 13.D 14.C 15.A 16.C 17.C 18.C 19.C 20.B Period 21: Date of preparation: Grammar: Passive voice with modals. Stress in two –syllable words Test 2: UNIT 6-GENDER EQUALITY I. OBJECTIVES : A. Aim: By the end of this lesson Ss will be able to do exercises about Stress in two –syllable words B. Knowledge: - Vocabulary: gender equality - Grammar: how to read Stress in two –syllable words -C. Skills: Grammar II. PREPARATION: A. Teacher: student book, lesson plan and chalk. B. Student: hand out and notebook III. PROCEDURE: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. 1.A. discrimination B. elimination C. television D. instruction 2.A. eliminate B. violence C. right D. childcare 3.A. enrollment B. force C. loneliness D. control 4.A. contribute B. sue C. food D. improve 5.A. inequality B. qualified C. quantity D. equal 6.A. labor B. remarkable C. participate D. wage 7.A. support B. workforce C. chore D. world 8.A. preference B. preparation C. precaution D. predator 9.A. progress B. property C. profile D. program 10.A. outside B. personal C. sure D. society Answer keys:
  6. 1.C 2.A 3.B 4.A 5.D 6.B 7.D 8.C 9.B 10.C Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from that of the others 1.A. affect B. address C. challenge D. enroll 2.A. healthcare B. gender C. income D. pursue 3.A. proceed B. project C. protect D. promote 4.A. treatment B. perform C. become D. complete 5.A. firefighter B. caretaker C. designer D. housekeeper 6.A. equality B. education C. limitation D. opportunity 7.A. encourage B. effective C. engagement D. government 8.A. allow B. college C. female D. hunger 9.A. against B. strictly C. aware D. exhaust 10.A. effort B. follow C. target D. reduce Answer keys: 1.C 2.D 3.B 4.A 5.C 6.A 7.D 8.A 9.B 10.D Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined. 1. A. take B. family C. grateful D. table 2. A. nursing B. nurture C. turn D. future 3. A. society B. sociable C. groceries D. Finance Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others. 4. A. breadwinner B. homemaker C. washing-up D. equally 5. A. routine B. laundry C. household D. finance Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences. 6. Do you have to do ? A. the mess B. your bed C. the washing-up D. the cook 7. Do you have to the rubbish out?. A. take B. make C. empty D. do 8. My mother the responsibility for running the household. A. holds B. takes C. runs D. bears 9. We share the house with our grandparents and our uncle’s family. It is a(n) family A. nuclear B. extended C. crowded D. multi-generation 10.Are you free on Sunday evening? I’d like to to the cinema? A. ask you B. ask out you C. ask you out D. ask you away 11.My mother is very good at her time between work and family. A. leaving B. splitting C. sharing D. taking 12.When a couple can chores in a way that both spouses feel satisfied with the outcome, they are showing mutual respect for one another. A. cut B. run C. take D. divide 13.The children, all three, have done , mopped, dusted, helped on the house and in the yard. A. laundry B. clothes C. groceries D. rubbish
  7. 14.Our parents hands to provide for the family and make it happy. A. were joining B. are always joining C. join D. joins 15.My grandparents with my family at present and my grandmother me how to cook several traditional Vietnamese dishes. A. stay - instructs B. stay - is instructing C. are staying - instructs D. are staying - is instructing IV. Fill in each blank with the correct word/phrase from the box. breadwinner heavy lifting iron chores responsibilities share nurture homemaker groceries laundry 16.If your partner has agreed to buy the groceries , you might plan the week’s meals and make the shopping list. 17.We should pay attention to the conditions that nurture and strengthen early childhood development and health across the life course. 18.Past studies have shown that couples who share household chores report feeling happier overall. 19.Couples who share responsibilities at home are happier overall. 20.It takes a housewife a lot of time to iron clothes for the household. 21.I have watched my husband and children take over much of my role as a homemaker 22.The husband replaces the light bulbs while the wife does the laundry . 23.Nowadays in nuclear families, homemaker and breadwinner roles have evolved into something that makes it impossible to define exactly. 24.Many couples find that they look at the division of chores differently. 25.Men and boys do most of the heavy lifting in the family. V. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best tits the blank space in the following passage. Working Mothers In the United States today, more than half of mothers with young children work, compared to about one third (26) 1970s. Women have been moving into the workforce not only for career (27) but also for the income. In many families today, mothers continue to work because they have careers that they have spent years (28) . Some women (29) to work soon after (30) birth because they know that most employers are not sympathetic to working mothers who wish to take time off to be with their young children.
  8. Some people still think that a “good mother” is one who (31) work to stay home with her children. However, no scientific evidence says children are harmed when their mothers work. A child who is emotionally well adjusted, well loved, and well cared for will thrive regardless of (32) the mother works outside the home. In most families with working mothers, each person (33) a more active role in the household. The children tend to (34) one another and help in other ways. The father as a (35) is more likely to help with household chores and child rearing. These positive outcomes are most likely when the working mother feels valued and supported by family, friends, and coworkers. 26.A. in B. in the C. at D. at the 27.A. enjoy B. satisfy C. satisfaction D. pleasant 28.A. develop B. to develop C. developing D. developed 29.A. return B. turn C. happen again D. exchange 30.A. producing B. making C. taking D. giving 31.A. gives up B. stop C. end D. puts up 32.A. where B. when C. how D. whether 33.A. plays B. does C. makes D. takes 34.A. look at B. look after C. look for D. look up 35.A. bread B. breadwinning C. breadstick D. breadwinner VI. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question. Home Life in Japan It is common in Japan for three generations to live under the same roof. This is becoming less common today, but still exists, certainly in the countryside. Husbands in Japan give their salaries to their wives. They are returned a sum of money as pocket money, otherwise how to use the rest is the wife's decision. The finances of a family are the responsibility of the women who handle most of the household expenses. There are exceptions in instances when something of value, like a car, is being bought. This is changing with more women going to work. Japanese fathers in contemporary urban households spend so much time at work, and the company demands on them are so great. It means that they often really have very little time or energy to spend with their children. The responsibility for raising children, overseeing the education fall onto the mothers. Mothers play an enormous role in the lives of their children and the bond is very strong. Babysitters are rarely used and mothers often sleep with their babies. A mother will also spend hours with children doing school work. Few Japanese men help with housework. There is more pressure today for this to change.
  9. Most families in Japan today are nuclear families, such as those in the United States. That is to say that a married couple lives together with their children, perhaps with one grandparent. But for the most part, the Japanese family today looks much like the American family. 36.In Japan, extended families are still popular . A. in big cities B. in the countrysideC. everywhere D. in urban areas 37.A Japanese woman is responsible for all of these EXCEPT . A. raising children B. handle household expenses C. making decisions on very valuable things D. taking care of children's school work 38.Japanese fathers in contemporary urban households . A. are under great pressure of work B. are responsible for most household chores C. handle most of the household expenses D. stay at home to work as babysitters 39.Nowadays there is a pressure that men should . A. earn more money B. help their wives with housework C. leave important decisions to their wives D. work harder at work 40.Most families in Japan nowadays may be . A. extended families B. three-generation families C. the same as the traditional ones D. similar to those in the Western Period 22: Date of preparation: Vocabulary:Words and phrases related to gender equality Test 3: UNIT 6-GENDER EQUALITY I. OBJECTIVES : A. Aim: By the end of this lesson Ss will be able to do exercises about words and phrases related to gender equality B. Knowledge: - Vocabulary: gender equality - Grammar: Words and phrases related to gen II. PREPARATION: A. Teacher: student book, lesson plan and chalk.
  10. B. Student: hand out and notebook III. PROCEDURE: I. Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined. 1. A. take B. family C. grateful D. table 2. A. nursing B. nurture C. turn D. future 3. A. society B. sociable C. groceries D. finance II. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others. 4. A. breadwinner B. homemaker C. washing-up D. equally 5. A. routine B. laundry C. household D. finance III.Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences. 6. Do you have to do ? A. the mess B. your bed C. the washing-up D. the cook 7. Do you have to the rubbish out?. A. take B. make C. empty D. do 8. My mother the responsibility for running the household. A. holds B. takes C. runs D. bears 9. We share the house with our grandparents and our uncle’s family. It is a(n) family A. nuclear B. extended C. crowded D. multi-generation 10. Are you free on Sunday evening? I’d like to to the cinema? A. ask you B. ask out you C. ask you out D. ask you away 11. My mother is very good at her time between work and family. A. leaving B. splitting C. sharing D. taking 12. When a couple can chores in a way that both spouses feel satisfied with the outcome, they are showing mutual respect for one another. A. cut B. run C. take D. divide 13. The children, all three, have done , mopped, dusted, helped on the house and in the yard. A. laundry B. clothes C. groceries D. rubbish 14. Our parents hands to provide for the family and make it happy. A. were joining B. are always joining C. join D. joins 15. My grandparents with my family at present and my grandmother me how to cook several traditional Vietnamese dishes. A. stay - instructs B. stay - is instructing C. are staying - instructs D. are staying - is instructing IV. Fill in each blank with the correct word/phrase from the box. breadwinner heavy lifting iron chores responsibilities share nurture homemaker groceries laundry 16. If your partner has agreed to buy the groceries , you might plan the week’s meals and make the shopping list. 17. We should pay attention to the conditions that nurture and strengthen early childhood development and health across the life course. 18. Past studies have shown that couples who share household chores report feeling happier overall.
  11. 19. Couples who share responsibilities at home are happier overall. 20. It takes a housewife a lot of time to iron clothes for the household. 21. I have watched my husband and children take over much of my role as a homemaker 22. The husband replaces the light bulbs while the wife does the laundry. 23. Nowadays in nuclear families, homemaker and breadwinner roles have evolved into something that makes it impossible to define exactly. 24. Many couples find that they look at the division of chores differently. 25. Men and boys do most of the heavy lifting in the family. V. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best tits the blank space in the following passage. Working Mothers In the United States today, more than half of mothers with young children work, compared to about one third (26) 1970s. Women have been moving into the workforce not only for career (27) but also for the income. In many families today, mothers continue to work because they have careers that they have spent years (28) . Some women (29) to work soon after (30) birth because they know that most employers are not sympathetic to working mothers who wish to take time off to be with their young children. Some people still think that a “good mother” is one who (31) work to stay home with her children. However, no scientific evidence says children are harmed when their mothers work. A child who is emotionally well adjusted, well loved, and well cared for will thrive regardless of (32) the mother works outside the home. In most families with working mothers, each person (33) a more active role in the household. The children tend to (34) one another and help in other ways. The father as a (35) is more likely to help with household chores and child rearing. These positive outcomes are most likely when the working mother feels valued and supported by family, friends, and coworkers. 26. A. in B. in the C. at D. at the 27. A. enjoy B. satisfy C. satisfaction D. pleasant 28. A. develop B. to develop C. developing D. developed 29. A. return B. turn C. happen again D. exchange 30. A. producing B. making C. taking D. giving 31. A. gives up B. stop C. end D. puts up 32. A. where B. when C. how D. whether 33. A. plays B. does C. makes D. takes 34. A. look at B. look after C. look for D. look up 35. A. bread B. breadwinning C. breadstick D. breadwinner VI. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question. Home Life in Japan It is common in Japan for three generations to live under the same roof. This is becoming less common today, but still exists, certainly in the countryside. Husbands in Japan give their salaries to their wives. They are returned a sum of money as pocket money, otherwise how to use the rest is the wife's decision. The finances of a family are the responsibility of
  12. the women who handle most of the household expenses. There are exceptions in instances when something of value, like a car, is being bought. This is changing with more women going to work. Japanese fathers in contemporary urban households spend so much time at work, and the company demands on them are so great. It means that they often really have very little time or energy to spend with their children. The responsibility for raising children, overseeing the education fall onto the mothers. Mothers play an enormous role in the lives of their children and the bond is very strong. Babysitters are rarely used and mothers often sleep with their babies. A mother will also spend hours with children doing school work. Few Japanese men help with housework. There is more pressure today for this to change. Most families in Japan today are nuclear families, such as those in the United States. That is to say that a married couple lives together with their children, perhaps with one grandparent. But for the most part, the Japanese family today looks much like the American family. 36. In Japan, extended families are still popular . A. in big cities B. in the countryside C. everywhere D. in urban areas 37. A Japanese woman is responsible for all of these EXCEPT . A. raising children B. handle household expenses C. making decisions on very valuable things D. taking care of children's school work 38. Japanese fathers in contemporary urban households . A. are under great pressure of work B. are responsible for most household chores C. handle most of the household expenses D. stay at home to work as babysitters 39. Nowadays there is a pressure that men should . A. earn more money B. help their wives with housework C. leave important decisions to their wives D. work harder at work 40. Most families in Japan nowadays may be . A. extended families B. three-generation families C. the same as the traditional ones D. similar to those in the Western Period 23: Date of preparation: Grammar:Comperatives and surperiatives adjectives Test 1:Unit 7: Cutural diversity I. OBJECTIVES : A. Aim: By the end of this lesson Ss will be able to do exercises about GrammarComperatives and surperiatives adjectives and use the words and phrases related to Cutural diversity B. Knowledge: - Vocabulary: Cutural div - Grammar:Comperatives surperiatives adjectives
  13. II. PREPARATION: A. Teacher: student book, lesson plan and chalk. B. Student: hand out and notebook III. PROCEDURE: I. Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined. 1.A. breathB. healthC. heart D. head 2.A. intestineB. mindC. spineD. reliable 3.A. yogaB. youngC. yinD. rhythm II. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others. 4. A. oxygenate B. ability C. complicated D. regularly 5. A. allergy B. sleepiness C. additive D. papaya III.Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences. 6. Foods and drinks which strongly the body can cause stress. A. boostB. developC. encourageD. stimulate 7. Some foods and spices may your breath for days after a meal. A. spoilB. harmC. damageD. reduce 8. by the brain and nerves, the nervous system allows us to move, talk, and feel emotions. A. LeadingB. Being ledC. LedD. Having been led 9. Broccoli supplies a great source of vitamin K, which is known to thinking function and brainpower. A. stimulate - decreaseB. enhance - improve C. encourage - improveD. develop - stop 10. Yoga increases endurance, and flexibility. A. strongB. strengthC. powerfulD. blood 11. Most herbal medicines are well by the patient, with fewer side effects. A. tolerateB. toleratingC. toleratedD. being tolerated 12. It that half of your plate consists of vegetables and fruit. A. suggestsB. suggestingC. is suggestedD. is suggesting 13. I an interview for a scholarship tomorrow morning. A. will haveB. am going to haveC. will be havingD. will have had 14. Not brushing your teeth regularly plaque build up on your teeth. A. is going to letB. is going to allowC. will letD. will get 15. I a good hot bath in ten minutes in order to take good care of my skin. A. will haveB. will have hadC. will be havingD. is going to have Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage. I believe in the old saying: “healthy body, healthy mind”; it really has a place for me. For anyone that has had personal experiences with (21) health, it is so true that by keeping active and keeping fit, you feel stronger not just in your body but so much stronger in your (22) as well. By keeping active. I’ve personally found that I now sleep much better and can (23) my daily activities with so much more (24) and less stress. I have also had a
  14. boost to my own self-confidence (25 ) I have managed to lose a considerable amount of weight. There are health benefits, too. Being active could possibly mean I am less (26) to develop diabetes or any other weight related issues. As I grow older, I want to (27) as independent as I possibly can. I don’t want to be dependent on other people. The final benefit is the (28) side to keeping fit. Whether you choose (29) a gym, a walking group or a football club, these clubs are often so friendly, warm and welcoming to new members. I’ve met so many like-minded and positive people through getting fit. It has been great (30) , too. 21.A. mentalB. brainC. mindD. physical 22.A. heartB. mentalC. brainD. mind 23.A. dealB. deal withC. solveD. achieve 24.A. easeB. easyC. easilyD. easier 25.A. ifB. whenC. asD. although 26.A. likeB. likelyC. unlikelyD. alike 27.A. delay B. beginC. seemD. remain 28.A. socialB. societyC. sociableD. socially 29.A. to joinB. to join inC. joiningD. joining in 30.A. funB. funnyC. enjoyableD. fitness VI. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question. Reflexology is a natural treatment dating back to ancient times. It is based on the idea that there are zones, or areas, in the feet and hands that are related to other parts and systems of the body. For example, the tips of the toes or fingers are related to the head and neck, and the ball of the foot is related to the heart and chest. A reflexologist applies pressure to specific areas in a patient’s feet and hands to relieve symptoms or pain in other related areas. This type of treatment does not cure or diagnose specific health problems, and it does not involve any medication. Yet many patients find that it successfully relieves symptoms of stress and disease. Reflexology is effective for pain, headaches, and sleeping difficulties, among other ailments. Applying pressure to the feet and hands relieves tension, improves blood circulation, and relaxes muscles. It promotes the natural, healthy functions and well-being of the entire body. Reflexology is often used along with other types of treatments, including conventional medicine. This gentle therapy is safe and simple. A reflexologist’s only tools are his or her hands. Pressure is strong, but not uncomfortable. It’s not uncommon for patients to fall asleep during treatments. A typical treatment session lasts one hour. Treatment is usually focused on the feet for most of the session. A patient is asked to remove his or her shoes and socks, to sit in a comfortable reclining chair, and then to relax as the reflexologist warms the patient’s feet with his or her hands and applies pressure to the appropriate parts of the foot. The last ten minutes of the session are dedicated to the hands. After relieving specific problems, many patients continue a regular programme of treatment to maintain good health. Some reflexologists suggest building at least a five-minute reflexology session into every day for long- term relief of stress and pain. 31. Reflexology is a natural treatment which is based on the idea that .
  15. A. there are zones or areas in the feet and hands that are related to any parts of the body B. the pressure in certain areas in the feet and hands will affect other parts of the body C. we can apply pressure to specific areas in a patient’s feet and hands to cure diseases D. pressure on the ball of the foot can cure heart diseases and chest pain 32. All of the following may be the benefits of reflexology EXCEPT . A. giving up using other conventional treatmentsB. improving blood circulation C. relieving tension, pain, sleeplessnessD. relaxing muscles 33. Reflexology offers the therapy that is . A. simple and uncomfortableB. gentle and uncomfortable C. safe and comfortable.D. too strong but safe 34. In a typical session of reflexology, about is spent on the feet. A. one hour B. fifty minutes C. ten minutesD. half the time 35. In order to have good effect, we should . A. have a long-term relief session combined with medicine B. remove our shoes and socks every day C. have a regular five-minute reflexology session every day D. try to avoid specific problems in our daily life KEYS: 1C,2A,3D,4B,5D,6D,7A,8C,9B,10B,11C,12C,13B,14C,15D,21,A,22D,23B,24A,2 5C,26B,27D,28C,29A,30A, 31B,32A,33C,34B,35C Period 24: Date of preparation: Grammar: Articles, Stress in two syllable words Test 2: Unit 7: Cutural diversity I. OBJECTIVES : A. Aim: By the end of this lesson Ss will be able to do exercises about Articles, Stress in two syllable words and use the words and phrases related to Cutural diversity B. Knowledge: - Vocabulary: Cutural diversity - Grammar: Articles, Stress in two syllable words II. PREPARATION: A. Teacher: student book, lesson plan and chalk. B. Student: hand out and notebook
  16. III. PROCEDURE: I. Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined. 1.A. engagedB. favourableC. statusD. national 2.A. contrastB. forceC. fortuneD. Capricorn 3.A. ancestorB. complicatedC. receptionD. decide II. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others. 4.A. influenceB. typicalC. dependentD. character 5.A. ritualB. diverseC. affectD. belief III.Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences. 6. People from cultures bring language skills, new ways of thinking, and creative solutions to difficult problems. A. diverseB. diversityC. diversifyD. diversification 7. No one knows the real origins of the Chinese representing the cycles of the lunar year. A. starsB. spaceC. horoscopeD. cycle 8. In every culture, there are basic standards for social such as personal space distance, eye contact, amount of body language displayed in public. A. relationshipB. relationC. reactionD. interaction 9. UN World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development on May 21st is a chance to celebrate the cultural diversity of people around us, and find out more about what we have . A. in commonB. as usualC. as normalD. alike 10. Many people believe that the first person who visits their home on the first day of the New Year will their life. A. effectB. affectC. changeD. afford 11. Before the wedding, the groom usually asks his best friend to be his , and the bride may have one or more . A. closest man - best maidsB. good man - best maids C. best man - bridesmaidsD. best man - housemaids 12. In Russia, there is belief that unmarried people should avoid sitting at corner of table because they will find difficulties finding their life partner and will not get married. A. a - a - aB. a - a - theC. a - the - theD. the - the - the 13. In Portugal, walking backwards will bring bad luck, because it paves way for devil to enter. A. a - aB. the - theC. a - theD. the - a 14. Cultural diversity makes our country by making it a place in which to live. A. richer - most interestingB. richer - more interesting C. rich - more interestingD. richest - most interesting 15. There are some things Americans would change, and thing people would change is their education. A. a bigB. theC. a biggerD. the biggest IV. Fill in each blank with the correct word from the box.
  17. rounds reception respects bride presents wealth home ceremonies luck marriage Vietnamese Wedding Customs The wedding consists of several (16) including asking permission to receive the bride, the procession to receive the bride, the procession to the groom's house, the ancestor ceremony, and the banquet party. In the morning, the groom’s mother and a few close relatives would walk to the bride’s house with a present of betel to ask permission to receive the (17) at her house. The date and time of the ceremony is usually determined by a Buddhist monk or fortune teller. In the procession to receive the bride, the groom and his family often carry decorated lacquer boxes covered in red cloth to represent his (18) and which include various (19) for the bride’s family. There are either 6 or 8 boxes, but never 7 because it is bad (20) . After paying their (21) to their ancestors, the bride and groom will serve tea to their parents who will then give them advice regarding (22) and family. During the candle ceremony, the bride and groom’s families union is celebrated and the mother- in-law of the bride will open the boxes filled with jewelry and dress her new daughter-in-law in the jewelry. Finally, the groom officially asks for permission to take his new bride (23) and they make their way back to his house. During the (24) , there is usually a 10- course meal and the bride and groom make their (25) to each table to express their gratitude and also get money as presents. V. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage. Cultural diversity means a (26) of different societies or people of different origins, religions and traditions all living and interacting together. Britain has (27) from diversity throughout its long history and is currently one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world. The food they eat, the music they listen to, and the clothes they wear have all been influenced by different (28) coming into Britain. Ethnic food, for example, is part of an average British diet. One of Britain’s favourite (29) is Indian curry. Britons have enjoyed curry for a surprisingly long time - the (30) curry went on an English menu in 1773. Even the English language (31) from the languages spoken by Anglo-Saxons, Scandinavian Vikings and Norman French invaders. New words were (32) from the languages of other immigrants over the years. Valuing the diverse culture is all about understanding and respecting the beliefs of others and their (33) of life, as we would expect someone to respect ours. It is about supporting individuals in keeping their cultural traditions (34) and appreciating the fact that all these different traditions will enrich British life both today and in the future. People from all over the world have (35) to the Britain and they continue to do so. 26.A. rangeB. limitC. positionD. series 27.A. earnedB. helpedC. benefitedD. got 28.A. nationsB. culturesC. countriesD. population 29.A. foodB. foodsC. ingredientsD. dishes 30.A. firstB. onlyC. evenD. just
  18. 31.A. developedB. startedC. cameD. took 32.A. increasedB. putC. addedD. caught 33.A. qualityB. wayC. designD. method 34.A. liveB. livelyC. lifeD. alive 35.A. achivedB. providedC. contributedD. given VI. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question. While you may not think it at first, there are numerous cultural differences between the US and the UK that you will likely encounter. In general, Americans are much more open than Britons. Friends and even acquaintances discuss personal thoughts and opinions that might seem private in the UK. Do not feel embarrassed if an American asks you a seemingly private question. He or she is most likely sincerely curious about your thoughts and feelings and is assuming you would like to share them. You may learn more about your American friends than you wanted to know, or you may hear more childhood stories than you care to listen to. Americans will be interested in your experiences and background as well since your upbringing may differ greatly from theirs. In addition to more frequent discussion about their personal lives, there is often a greater display of photographs, and posters in dorm rooms or office spaces. The sense of humour differs from one side of the Atlantic to the other. Americans tend to be less dry or sarcastic. Some Americans may feel offended if they do not understand your humour, but after a brief explanation they will be laughing along with you. Americans tend to believe that individuals control their circumstances by how much they work. This work ethic is reflected in American attitudes towards academics. Don’t be surprised if you meet students who spend a vast majority of their free time studying in the library. Americans also tend to care much more for punctuality than their UK counterparts. Everything from classes to a lunch date is expected to start right on time. Along with punctuality, most Americans move at a faster pace than that in the UK. For example, dinners at a restaurant, even a sit-down restaurant, can be finished in under a half-hour. Additionally, you will not have to ask for the bill. It will be brought to you as soon as it is clear to your waiter or waitress that you are finished ordering more items. 36. Americans are more willing to share private matters with you because . A. they would like to ask private questions about others B. they are more open and more curious about things around them C. they try to be more open than Britons in life D. they assume you would like to share everything with them 37. One of the reasons why Americans are interested in your experiences and background is that . A. they would like to tell their childhood stories more than you care to listen to B. they would like to show you their photographs, and posters C. they would like to know about a different upbringing than theirs D. they would like to talk more about their personal lives than anything else 38. The American attitudes toward work or study are that . A. they spend their free time studying anywhere B. individuals should control their behaviours and free time C. they move at a faster pace than in the UK D. they attach more importance to the load of work 39. All of the following about Americans are right EXCEPT .
  19. A. most Americans walk faster than those in the UK B. they tend to be more punctual than Britons C. their sense of humour is different than that of Britons D. they’ll be laughing with you if they understand your humour 40. When you come to a restaurant in America, . A. you have to finish dinner in less than half an hour and ask for the bill B. the waiter may bring the bill to you just when you finish ordering dishes C. you should care much more for punctuality than in Britain D. you should show the waiter that you finish ordering in under a half-hour KEYS: 1D,2A,3B,4C,5A,6A,7C,8D,9A,10B,11C,12C,13B,14B,15D,26A,27C,28B,29D,30 A,31A,32C,33B,34D,35C, 36B,37C,38D,39A,40B Period 25: Date of preparation: Vocabulary: Words and phrases related to traditional,cultural characteristics and superstitions Test 3: Unit 7: Cutural diversity I. OBJECTIVES : A. Aim: By the end of this lesson Ss will be able to do exercises about Words and phrases related to related to Cutural diversity B. Knowledge: - Vocabulary: Words and phrases related to related to Cutural diversity - Grammar: Articles, II. PREPARATION: A. Teacher: student book, lesson plan and chalk. B. Student: hand out and notebook III. PROCEDURE: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. 1.A. bridesmaid B. season C. sandwich D. proposal 2.A. complication B. custom C. community D. communicate
  20. 3.A. ritual B. Russia C. social D. nation 4.A. mirror B. sticky C. gift D. bride 5.A. ceremony B. careful C. standard D. servive 6.A. engagement B. changeable C. prestigious D. superstitious 7.A. mystery B. myself C. myriad D. myth 8.A. superstition B. stocking C. occasion D. asleep 9.A. scatter B. value C. adult D. vary 10.A. chocolate B. characteristic C. children D. change Answer keys: 1.C 2.A 3.A 4.D 5.B 6.D 7.B 8.C 9.D 10.B Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from that of the others 1.A. alert B. alter C. altar D. album 2.A. ancestor B. article C. assignment D. additive 3.A. decent B. descent C. detect D. debate 4.A. venture B. object C. magpie D. fortune 5.A. deplete B. balloon C. arrange D. impact 6.A. prefer B. present C. prepare D. pretend 7.A. react B. remain C. rebel D. refuse 8.A. image B. immigrate C. imitate D. import 9.A. percent B. perfect C. perform D. perhaps 10.A. confident B. concent C.contrast D. constant Answer keys: 1.A 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.D 6.B 7.C 8.D 9.B 10.C Choose the best answers to complete the sentences : 1. I’m kind of superstitious the number 13. A. of B. about C. with D. at 2. “ “ in the sentence below is not correct. I’m afraid the weather is getting hotter and hottest A B C D 3. Hair color is one of characteristics to be used in identifying people A. the most obviously B. most obvious C. obviously the most D. the most obvious 4. The gap between the sides is not it was. A. as wide as B. the wider as C. the widest as D. wide than 5. He is not he used to be A. such good as a player as B. such a good player as C. so good as a teacher D. as a teacher as good 6. Brian has been working since he was promoted A. much harder B. as harder C. more hardly D. far hardly 7. Unfortunately, her illness was we thought A. the seriousest B. the most serious C. more seriouc than D. seriouser than
  21. 8. In households where the father works full time and the mother works part time or not at all, the distribution of labor when it comes to childcare and housekeeping is A. as balanced B. more balanced C. less balanced D. least balanced 9. Division of the labor between mothers and fathers is regarding playing or doing activities with children. A. as even as B. more even C. most even D. more even 10. Kate is learning to play piano A. the B. a C.  D. some 11. The club has members from many different cultural A. nations B. features C. manners D. backgrounds 12. It is a belief that broken mirrors will bring bad luck. A. usual B. normal C. similar D. common 13. Thank you. That was very nice lunch A. a B. an C. the D.  14. Halley was excited to be his friend’s in his wedding. A. close man B. closest man C. best man D. better man 15. Get off the bus it stops A. so quick as B. so fast as C. so soon as D. as soon as 16. After lunch, we went for a walk by sea A. the / the B.  /  C.  / the D. the /  17. The French language lost its official , And English became the speech not only of the common people but of courts and parliament as well. A. pretigious B. prestige C. fame D. famous 18. I never listen to radio . In fact I haven’t got radio. A. a / a B. a / the C. the / the D. the / a 19. Today, fathers are taking role in caring for children and helping out around the house. A. a more active B. more active C. the more active D. as active 20. We live at third house from the church. A. the B. a C. an D.  Answer keys: 1.B 2.D 3.D 4.A 5.B 6.A 7.C 8.C 9.B 10.A 11.D 12.D 13.A 14.C 15.D 16.C 17.B 18.D 19.A 20.A Choose the best answers to complete the sentences : 1. The bride is accompanied by the groom during the wedding ceremony. A. bridegroom B. bridesmaid C. broom D. bride
  22. 2. What is the similarity between Vietnamese culture and Thai culture ? A. That sounds interesting B. I couldn’t agree more. I like Vietnamese culture and Thai culture C. That’s true. They don’t know much about this D. I think it is food 3. It can be seen that these cultures have lot of things in common A. a B. an C. the D.  4. Taking part in social activities and interacting with different cultures widen their knowledge and gradually them . A. nature B. mature C. future D. picture 5. “Jim is more popular than any other painter in this district” has the closest meaning to: A. Another painter is more popular than Jim B. Jim is more popular than no other painter in this district C. Jim is the more popular than any other painter in this district D. Jim is the most popular painter in this district 6. He has worked as coordinator for more than 4 years A. a B. an C. the D.  7. Older athletes are getting faster and than in the past. A. fitter B. fittest C. fit D. more fit 8. Mount Everest is mountain on the earth. A. the tallest B. the taller C. tall D. tallest 9. My closest friend is looking forward to receiving a scholarship to study at a university in Italy A. a B. an C. the D.  10. Before the wedding, the groom usually asks her brother, best friend or father to be his best man A. bride B. bridegroom C. groomsman D. bridesmaid 11. Today’s top sports people receive a lot money than in the past. A. much B. many C. more D. most 12. Pain killers are much now than in the past. A. effective B. more effective C. most effective D. the more effective 13. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from that of the others. A. increase B. bridesmaid C. wedding D. workforce 14. That was probably enjoyable meal I’ve ever had A. least B. less C. the less D. the least 15. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from that of the others.
  23. A. contrast B. courage C. venture D. legend 16. Our atmosphere is gradually becoming more and polluted A. much B. many C. more D. most 17. “ ” in the sentence below is not correct: We didn’t realize that it was the most fastest way to cross the country A B C D 18. “ ” in the sentence below is not correct: In fact, France has a more lower overall medal total than Russia A B C D 19. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from that of the others. A. bulky B. altar C. employ D. object 20. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from that of the others. A. machine B. expense C. import D. alone Answer keys: 1.A 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.D 6.A 7.A 8.A 9.D 10.C 11.C 12.B 13.A 14.D 15.A 16.C 17.C 18.B 19.C 20.C Period 26: Date of preparation: Review all grammartical poils learn from previous lesson REVISION FOR THE 3rd WRITTEN TEST I. OBJECTIVES : A. Aim: By the end of this lesson Ss will be able to do exercises about Words and phrases related to related to Cutural diversity and GENDER EQUALITY B. Knowledge: - Vocabulary: Words and phrases related to related to Cutural diversity and GENDER EQUALITY - Grammar: Comperatives surperiatives adjectives and Articles, Stress in two syllable words II. PREPARATION:
  24. A. Teacher: student book, lesson plan and chalk. B. Student: hand out and notebook III. PROCEDURE: Read the following passage and mark the letter A,B,C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 1 to 10. Women in Families Role reversal has not really become popular. Couples who swap roles are still few and far between. Is that because women are better at rearing children? Or are men just afraid to resist tradition? The isolation was the worst thing, said Andrew Timpson, who left teaching to take care of his home and children for two and a half years. The idea of swapping roles-for the father to stay at home while mum goes out to work - is still a relatively new one. In the 70s it sounded like a great idea. Let the newly liberated women make progress with her career while the New Man stays at home and takes care of the house and children. Now, 10 years or so later, it seems as if we were a little premature. A recent report by the Family Policy Studies Center concludes: "Despite important social changes, particularly greater female employment, it is still women in families who undertake the great bulk of house-work, cooking, child-care and taking care of elderly relatives - The much hyped New Man remains a rare species.’ Certainly some would argue that a man cannot replace a mother - that mum is the natural homemaker, while dad is the provider. Some men might give help with shopping and cooking, but most would do little more. Some men even believe that doing housework is an insult to their masculinity. Others, like Andrew, want to stay at home-but with reservations. Andrew, who is now about to return to work, says, "I don't know that I could have continued doing it for the rest of my life. I enjoyed it, but I do want to support my family and I do want to work. I thought I could handle being dependent on Maureen, but it proved to be tough for both of us." Maureen says, "I've got a job I really love. Continuing working has allowed me to fulfill my potential." For many couples who swap roles, traditional attitudes are a major problem. Frank and Joan Roberts found that they were confronted with strong views when Frank left his job to look after Michael, five, while Joan continued with her career. Frank says, "It is not socially acceptable where we live. People here are reared to believe that the man goes out to work and woman stays at home." 1: According to the passage, that couples who change roles has been a. still rare b, very popular c. popular d. not happened 2: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
  25. a Women should not go out to work because they are better rearing children. b Men don't want to change roles because they are traditionally weak. c Andrew Timpson left teaching to take care of his home and children for two and a half year. d. Fathers have to stay at home to take care of their children because they are no longer the provider. 3: The Family Policy Studies Center concluded that___ . a at present, women still do most of the housework b many women change their traditional roles, because there are many jobs created for them c the men stay at home to take care of the house and children d a and c are correct 4: In the last paragraph, Frank and Joan Roberts were confronted with strong views because a Frank went out to work and Joan Roberts looked after her child b both of them went out to work c Frank was unable to look after his child d Frank left his job to look after his child, while his wife went on with her career. 5: The word “ swap ” in the passage most nearly means___ a. improve b. make better c. share d. change 6: Choose the best expression to replace the phrase “ fulfill my potential” in the passage. a. fulfill myself b. improve myself c. improve my potential d. gain success 7: The word “ major ” in the passage most nearly means___ a. big b. primary c. important d. best 8: Frank said that ___ a his society encourages men to stay at home to look after children b. men where he lives are brought up to do the housework c. it is very common for women to go out to work where he lives d. his society does not accept the fact that women go out to work while men stay at home 9 : The word “ resist ” in the passage most nearly means___
  26. a. follow b. oppose b. eliminate d. realize 10: The topic of this paragraph might be ___ a. stay-at-home fathers b. stay-at-home mothers c. taking care of children d. women's careers. Answer keys: 1.a 2.c 3.a 4.d 8.c Choose the word or phrase ( a, b , c or d) that best fits each space in the following passage. Rwanda will soon become the first country (1) ___ the world where female politicians (2) ___ male politicians. The small central African country has made huge progress since its (3) ___ genocide in the 1990s. It can now proudly call itself a beacon of sexual equality. The ruling party coalition won 78% of seats in the election. Women took at (4) ___ 44 out of a total of the 80 seats. Women may still win another three undecided seats. The head of the country’s election commission stated: “It's clear women representatives will be more than 50 per cent." Since the genocide, the government (5) ___ encouraged women into politics. Many in Rwanda say the election results show that people are fed (6) ___ with male-dominated politics. They say women will bring freshness and change to the nation. Women’s groups were (7) ___ to praise the government of President Paul Kagame for promoting such a strong gender equality programme. A female voter told the BBC’s Focus on Africa show that the new political (8) ___ would help strengthen her country. She explained: "Men, especially in our culture, used to think that women are there to (9) ___ in the house, cook food, look after the children but the real problems of a family are known by a woman and when they do it, they help a country to get much better." A local newspaper editor told the Voice of America website of his new (10) ___ in his country: “We have really been the first where the women have broken the glass (11) ___ now it's like we are enlightened. We are no longer in this (12) ___ sort of thinking,” he said. 1. (a) with (b) at (c)on (d)in 2. (a) numeric (b) numeral (c)outnumber (d)number 3. (a) tragedy (b) tragic (c)tragically (d)tragedies 4. (a) least (b) lost (c)last (d)lest 5. (a) did (b) was (c)has (d)would 6. (a) out (b) in (c)down (d)up 7. (a) quicken (b) quick (c)quickly (d)quickness 8. (a) landscape (b) seascape (c)cityscape (d)moonscape 9. (a) do (b) be (c)have (d)been 10. (a) proudly (b) proud (c)pride (d)praise 11. (a) ceiling (b) floor (c)roof (d)wall 12. (a) backspace (b) backfire (c)backdated (d)backward Answer keys: 1.D 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.C 6.D 7.B 8.A 9.B 10.C 11.A 12.D Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before it. 1. Somebody has to pick the visitors up from the airport ( up ) The visitors from the airport
  27. 2. Why don’t they tell me about these changes earlier ? ( should ) I about these changes earlier/ 3. Luckily it wasn’t neccessary for Jim to take the exam again ( need ) Luckily Jim the exam 4. In the end I had no choice but to get a lift with a colleague ( could ) In the end all get a lift with a colleague 5. By law, all rear-seat passengers are obliged to wear seat-belts ( have ) By law, seat-belts all rear-seat passengers 6. It may seem strange but I like stake cake ! ( as ) Strange I like stake cake ! 7. Visitors to the zoo are not allowed to feed the animals ( must ) The animals by visitors to the zoo 8. I would have been better If he had told us his new address ( should ) He his new address 9. Alice’s face turned bright red when the teacher asked her a question ( have ) Alice embarrassed 10. The notice says you have to sign the form twice ( be ) The notice says the forms twice. Answer keys: 1. have to be pick up / need to be pick up 2. should be told 3. did not need to re-take / re-sit 4. I could do was 5. have to be worn by 6. as it may seem 7. must not be fed 8. should have told us 9. must have been 10. must be signed Period 27: Date of preparation: Relatives clauses Test 1: NEW WAY TO LEARN ENGLISH I. OBJECTIVES :
  28. A. Aim: By the end of this lesson Ss will be able to do exercises about Relatives clauses related to new way to learn english B. Knowledge: - Vocabulary: New way to learn english - Grammar:t Relatives clauses II. PREPARATION: A. Teacher: student book, lesson plan and chalk. B. Student: hand out and notebook III. PROCEDURE: I. Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined. 1.A. mobileB. modernC. electronicD. concentrate 2.A. distractB. tabletC. backpackD. concentrate 3.A. recordingsB. educateC. childrenD. device II. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others. 4.A. InternetB. effectiveC. portableD. benefit 5.A. identifyB. disadvantageC. technologyD. eliminate III.Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences. 6. While a child learns how to use educational , she also develops a(n) analyze, synthesize and evaluate information. A. lessons - knowledgeB. lessons - ability C. software - abilityD. software - knowledge 7. E-books are typically through a student’s personal device, such as a notebook, tablet or cellphone. A. addressedB. accessedC. affectedD. identified 8. Students can also use word processing applications to their vocabulary. A. improveB. makeC. storeD. spend 9. While not all apps are on Android devices, the large majority of them can be accessed on iPhones, iPads, and iPods. A. usedB. reachedC. availableD. present 10. When used the right way, mobile technology has the to help students learn more and understand that knowledge. A. achievementB. successC. developmentD. potential 11. A teacher can create a classroom blog they post notes and assignments for students. A. whereB. whichC. whenD. whose 12. Students seem to be taking notes on their laptop are sometimes surfing the Internet in class. A. whoB. whichC. whoseD. they
  29. 13. Notebooks, tablets and cellphones are all technology students are accustomed to and can use as learning aids. A. itB. thisC. thatD. one 14. All smartphones storage hardware is big can store downloaded audio books. A. whichB. whoC. whoseD. that 15. Science teachers use the 3D projectors and other electronic devices can easily illustrate the lessons. A. whomB. whatC. whoD. whose IV. Fill in each blank in the following passage with the correct word from the box. dictionaries effort homework backpack benefits information software games tools purposes Modern devices have changed our ways of learning, especially in learning English. Nowadays, there are more and more people using electronic devices as learning (16) . Using electronic devices brings us many (17) . First of all, it is an effective way to learn English. You can easily share (18) about the lessons through your PC, laptop, and smartphone to your friends just in a few minutes. You can also submit your (19) to your teacher by this way too. Moreover, on the Internet, there are thousands of useful applications (apps) and (20) which are updated every day to serve your learning (21) . You can download some apps to learn English and other languages, and (22) to look up for the words which you don’t know. Besides that, using your tablets or smartphones in learning helps you lighten your (23) . You don’t have to bring so many books to school anymore because we can store every book in our own devices. Modern devices make learning and teaching English more convenient and interesting. Teachers will teach their students through music, pictures, films and (24) . By that, students will find that English is fun, easy, so they will make much (25) to study it. V. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage. Technology has become an essential (26) in our lives. Schools should find ways of integrating new technologies into classrooms so that students find it easy to learn new subjects as well as (27) teachers to explain subjects in detail using visual formats. Using technological devices like computers will (28) education more fun and interesting for the students. The past ten years (29) tremendous change in educational technologies and it is time to bring these technologies to our students in the classroom so that they learn easily and efficiently. Teachers will need to learn how to use these technologies so that they (30) their students on how to use them. We have seen that private business community has found ways of improving the way we learn by creating educational applications for (31) computers and mobile phones. With a good use of these applications, schools can improve on how students learn and how they get (32) academic information. New applications like YouTube can be used in video and visual education. If a student can learn (33) visual or video illustrations, they will always remember that subject being explained, because the brain can easily understand and remember visual objects.
  30. The development of online and offline educational (34) will make learning so simple. Now it is (35) to apply these educational technologies in the classroom and make learning easier. 26.A. instrumentB. equipmentC. machineD. tool 27.A. enableB. enablesC. makeD. makes 28.A. addB. putC. causeD. make 29.A. seeB. sawC. have seenD. has seen 30.A. askB. teachC. learnD. request 31.A. onlyB. eitherC. bothD. not only 32.A. access toB. possibility ofC. method ofD. right about 33.A. aboutB. throughC. ofD. for 34.A. settingsB. sightsC. surroundingsD. environments 35.A. up to ourB. time to usC. up to usD. in time Period 28: Date of preparation: PRONUNCIATION: Stress in three syllsbles adjectives and verb Test 2:NEW WAY TO LEARN ENGLISH I. OBJECTIVES : A. Aim: By the end of this lesson Ss will be able to do exercises about Stress in three syllsbles adjectives and verb related to new way to learn english B. Knowledge: - Vocabulary: New way to learn english - Grammar:t Relatives clauses II. PREPARATION: A. Teacher: student book, lesson plan and chalk. B. Student: hand out and notebook III. PROCEDURE: Phonetics 1. A. Assignment B. submit C. survey D. sugar 2. A. failed B. Reached C. absorbed D. solved Stress 3. A. pestiside B. habital C. important D. adventure 4 A. lovely B. famous C. artist D. remove Grammar & vocabulary
  31. 5.There are a lot of mobile for English learners nowadays. A. information B. applications C. knowledge D. assignments 6. Farmers can enrich the soil by using A. fertile B. Fertility C. fertilizers D. fertilize 7. Why aren’t you coming with us ? - A. That’s why I don’t like going out C. I was very tired. That’s why B. I have too much assignments to do. I’m sorry D. I don’t agree. I’m afraid 8. How can we deal with environmental pollution? – “ ” A. Environmental pollution can be dealt with B. We should deal with environmental pollution C. We should strictly ban the disposals of chemical rubbish D. Environmental pollution is unclean 9. Bill Gate, is the owner of Microsoft Corporation, donates nearly all of his money to charity A. who B. That C. which D. whose 10. This is the picture they intend to buy A. who B. Whom C. which D. Whose 11. Her boss wanted to know where 2 years before. A. did she work B. had she worked C. she has worked D. she had worked 12.I rang my friend in Australia yesterday, and she said it ___ raining there. A. is B. were C. has been D. was 13. John gained access the computer after he had entered the password three times A. for B. with C. on D. to 14. Water are things such as detergents, pesticides, oil and other chemicals and rubbish blockages in rivers that make the water unclean or contaminated. A. pollution B. pollutants C. polluted D. Polluting 15. They take part in social activities and interact with different cultures, widen their knowledge and gradually matures them. A. who B. that C. which D. whose 16. She said she collect it for me after work. A. would B. did C. must D. had MISTAKES 17. He is a kind of person who job involves travelling a lot A B C D 8. They announced that he has met a number of key figures the day before A B C D 19. The new computer made easier for the students to finish the project A B C D Reading : Read the following passage and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D. Earth is the only place we know of in the universe that can support human life. (20) ___ human activities are making the planet less fit to live on. As the western world carries on consuming two-thirds of the world's resources while half of the world's population do so just to stay alive we are rapidly destroying the (21) ___ resource we have by which all people can
  32. survive and prosper. Everywhere fertile soil is either built on or washed into the sea. Renewable resources are exploited so much that they will never be able to recover completely. We discharge pollutants into the atmosphere without any thought of the consequences. As a 22) ___ the planet's ability to support people is being reduced at the very time when rising human numbers and consumption are (23) ___ increasingly heavy demands on it. The Earth's natural resources are there for us to use. We need food, water, air, energy, medicines, warmth, shelter and minerals to (24) ___ us fed, comfortable, healthy and active. If we are sensible in how we use the resources, they will last indefinitely. But if we use them wastefully and excessively, they will soon run out and everyone will suffer. 20. A. Although B. Still C. However D. Eventually 21. A. alone B. individual C. lone D. only 22. A. development B. result C. reaction D. product 23. A. doing B. having C. taking D. making 24. A. hold B. maintain C. keep D . stay Wrting *Fill one suitable preposition in the blank 25.Do you think smartphones, laptops and tablets are useful learning? FOR 26.These activities have negative influence . The environment. ON * Rewrite the sentences 27. The sweets are delious. I bought them yesterday (relative clause) 28. I'll show you the second- hand bookshop. You can find valuable books in this shop. (relative clause) 29. “I didn’t go to the party” →She told me 30. “I can help you tomorrow” →He told me Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question. Use An Electronic Dictionary To Improve Your Vocabulary A Franklin electronic dictionary is actually a helpful gadget to possess with you all of the time. Any device involving dictionaries is great to use for people who go out of their country on business trips. Tourists would also benefit very much from such a device. Moreover, students will also find this gadget helpful especially whenever they are studying an important foreign language in another country. There is also a great diversity of dictionaries that anybody can choose whichever works to them best. These dictionaries are also quite easy to use and incorporate various functions. Some of them are main functions, besides translating a foreign word, which would be to provide spelling check-ups, find the meaning and synonyms connected with any particular word as well as provide examples of how a word is used in a sentence. A typical Franklin electronic dictionary is
  33. more than that. By entering the meaning of a word of mouth, you would have the ability to pull up many words that you are researching for. There is a comprehensive database that comprises about 1,000,000 words and phrase replacements. It also comes with idiomatic expressions, professional medical, technical words or ones very popular for business. It is also ideal for professionals who have to work in a country accompanied by a different language. Franklin Electronic Marketers have been among the leading manufacturers regarding handheld electronic inventions. Its main office is situated in Burlington, New Jersey and has been around the business of creating these electronic tools since 1981. Some of the original devices that they produced included punctuation correctors, of the fact that first was all the Spelling Ace built in 1986. These devices were a great aid to students all over the globe. The company continues to service clients from everywhere. Although they are popular in the world, especially targeting the particular Hispanic market whose native language is Spanish; Franklin’s products are also quite well-known for Asia, particularly Japan. The company aims to address this growing importance of language tools as more people are aiming to learn about new languages. 36. With the diversity of this type of dictionaries, we can choose . A. the one that has the largest vocabularyB. the one that suits us best C. the one that is portableD. the one that is handy and cheap 37. The electronic dictionary has various functions because it can . A. translate foreign words, check spelling, give meanings and synonyms, and the use of them B. explain how a word is employed in a sentence and correct punctuation in sentences C. enter the meaning of a word of mouth and get so many words related D. expand a wide range to suit various people’s preferences 38. The database of the dictionary includes all the following EXCEPT . A. about 1,000,000 words and word and phrase replacements B. idiomatic expressions or ones very popular for business C. technical terms in various fields and internet lingo D. professional medical, technical words 39. The Franklin electronic dictionary are very popular all over the world, especially in . A. Europe and AsiaB. South America and Asia C. Burlington, New JerseyD. Japan 40. The word “professionals” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to . A. people who are very good at languages B. people who work in foreign countries C. people who often use modern electronic dictionaries D. people with a high level of education and training KEYS: 1A,2D,3B,4B,5B,6C,7B,8A,9C,10D,11A,12A,13C,14C,15C,26D,27A,28D,29C,30 B,31C,32A,33B,34D,35C, 36B,37A,38C,39B,40D
  34. Period 29: Date of preparation: Test 3:UNIT 8:NEW WAY TO LEARN ENGLISH Vocabulary:Word and phrases related to : -electronic devices that can help ú to learn -using internet to learn English I. OBJECTIVES : A. Aim: By the end of this lesson Ss will be able to use words and phrase relative devices that can help learn.Use the internet to learn English B. Knowledge: - Vocabulary: New way to learn english - Grammar: Relatives clauses II. PREPARATION: A. Teacher: student book, lesson plan and chalk. B. Student: hand out and notebook III. PROCEDURE: I. Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined. 1.A. mobileB. modernC. electronicD. concentrate 2.A. distractB. tabletC. backpackD. concentrate 3.A. recordingsB. educateC. childrenD. device II. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others. 4.A. InternetB. effectiveC. portableD. benefit 5.A. identifyB. disadvantageC. technologyD. eliminate III.Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences. 6. While a child learns how to use educational , she also develops a(n) analyze, synthesize and evaluate information. A. lessons - knowledgeB. lessons - ability C. software - abilityD. software - knowledge 7. E-books are typically through a student’s personal device, such as a notebook, tablet or cellphone. A. addressedB. accessedC. affectedD. identified 8. Students can also use word processing applications to their vocabulary.
  35. A. improveB. makeC. storeD. spend 9. While not all apps are on Android devices, the large majority of them can be accessed on iPhones, iPads, and iPods. A. usedB. reachedC. availableD. present 10. When used the right way, mobile technology has the to help students learn more and understand that knowledge. A. achievementB. successC. developmentD. potential 11. A teacher can create a classroom blog they post notes and assignments for students. A. whereB. whichC. whenD. whose 12. Students seem to be taking notes on their laptop are sometimes surfing the Internet in class. A. whoB. whichC. whoseD. they 13. Notebooks, tablets and cellphones are all technology students are accustomed to and can use as learning aids. A. itB. thisC. thatD. one 14. All smartphones storage hardware is big can store downloaded audio books. A. whichB. whoC. whoseD. that 15. Science teachers use the 3D projectors and other electronic devices can easily illustrate the lessons. A. whomB. whatC. whoD. whose IV. Fill in each blank in the following passage with the correct word from the box. dictionaries effort homework backpack benefits information software games tools purposes Modern devices have changed our ways of learning, especially in learning English. Nowadays, there are more and more people using electronic devices as learning (16) . Using electronic devices brings us many (17) . First of all, it is an effective way to learn English. You can easily share (18) about the lessons through your PC, laptop, and smartphone to your friends just in a few minutes. You can also submit your (19) to your teacher by this way too. Moreover, on the Internet, there are thousands of useful applications (apps) and (20) which are updated every day to serve your learning (21) . You can download some apps to learn English and other languages, and (22) to look up for the words which you don’t know. Besides that, using your tablets or smartphones in learning helps you lighten your (23) . You don’t have to bring so many books to school anymore because we can store every book in our own devices. Modern devices make learning and teaching English more convenient and interesting. Teachers will teach their students through music, pictures, films and (24) . By that, students will find that English is fun, easy, so they will make much (25) to study it. V. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage. Technology has become an essential (26) in our lives. Schools should find ways of integrating new technologies into classrooms so that students find it easy to learn new subjects as
  36. well as (27) teachers to explain subjects in detail using visual formats. Using technological devices like computers will (28) education more fun and interesting for the students. The past ten years (29) tremendous change in educational technologies and it is time to bring these technologies to our students in the classroom so that they learn easily and efficiently. Teachers will need to learn how to use these technologies so that they (30) their students on how to use them. We have seen that private business community has found ways of improving the way we learn by creating educational applications for (31) computers and mobile phones. With a good use of these applications, schools can improve on how students learn and how they get (32) academic information. New applications like YouTube can be used in video and visual education. If a student can learn (33) visual or video illustrations, they will always remember that subject being explained, because the brain can easily understand and remember visual objects. The development of online and offline educational (34) will make learning so simple. Now it is (35) to apply these educational technologies in the classroom and make learning easier. 26.A. instrumentB. equipmentC. machineD. tool 27.A. enableB. enablesC. makeD. makes 28.A. addB. putC. causeD. make 29.A. seeB. sawC. have seenD. has seen 30.A. askB. teachC. learnD. request 31.A. onlyB. eitherC. bothD. not only 32.A. access toB. possibility ofC. method ofD. right about 33.A. aboutB. throughC. ofD. for 34.A. settingsB. sightsC. surroundingsD. environments 35.A. up to ourB. time to usC. up to usD. in time VI. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question. Use An Electronic Dictionary To Improve Your Vocabulary A Franklin electronic dictionary is actually a helpful gadget to possess with you all of the time. Any device involving dictionaries is great to use for people who go out of their country on business trips. Tourists would also benefit very much from such a device. Moreover, students will also find this gadget helpful especially whenever they are studying an important foreign language in another country. There is also a great diversity of dictionaries that anybody can choose whichever works to them best. These dictionaries are also quite easy to use and can choose . A. the one that has the largest vocabularyB. the one that suits us best C. the one that is portableD. the one that is handy and cheap 37. The electronic dictionary has various functions because it can . A. translate foreign words, check spelling, give meanings and synonyms, and the use of them B. explain how a word is employed in a sentence and correct punctuation in sentences C. enter the meaning of a word of mouth and get so many words related D. expand a wide range to suit various people’s preferences 38. The database of the dictionary includes all the following EXCEPT . A. about 1,000,000 words and word and phrase replacements B. idiomatic expressions or ones very popular for business
  37. C. technical terms in various fields and internet lingo D. professional medical, technical words 39. The Franklin electronic dictionary are very popular all over the world, especially in . A. Europe and AsiaB. South America and Asia C. Burlington, New JerseyD. Japan 40. The word “professionals” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to . A. people who are very good at languages B. people who work in foreign countries C. people who often use modern electronic dictionaries D. people with a high level of education and training KEYS: 1A,2D,3B,4B,5B,6C,7B,8A,9C,10D,11A,12A,13C,14C,15C,26D,27A,28D,29C,30 B,31C,32A,33B,34D,35C, 36B,37A,38C,39B,40D Period 30: Date of preparation: Test 1:UNIT 9: PRESERVING THE ENVIRONNMENT Grammar: Reported speech I. OBJECTIVES : A. Aim: By the end of this lesson Ss will be able to use words and phrases related to the topic preserving the environment B. Knowledge: - Vocabulary: words and phrases related to preserving the environment. - Grammar: use reported speech to report what was said previous II. PREPARATION: A. Teacher: student book, lesson plan and chalk. B. Student: student book and notebook III. PROCEDURE I. Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined. 1.A. impactB. animalC. polarD. land 2.A. threatB. increaseC. releaseD. easy 3.A. conserveB. fossilC. discussD. preserve
  38. II. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others. 4.A. fertilizerB. ecosystemC. agricultureD. environment 5.A. machineryB. independentC. preservationD. conservation III.Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences. 6. The campaign things like water bottles and aluminum cans into new, useful objects like park benches, bikes, etc. A. turnsB. comesC. becomesD. recycles 7. Fish and poultry have a much lower impact the environment, and other plant proteins are even less damaging the planet. A. Ø - forB. on - toC. on - withD. of - to 8. We get the energy we require for our everyday needs from many sources, but not all of them are . A. unharmedB. eco-friendlyC. ecologicalD. economic 9. Burning garbage dangerous gases to the environment, and this may lead to global warming. A. throwsB. sendsC. emitsD. rejects 10. Individually wrapped candy or chocolate causes a lot of trash, fruits and vegetables are healthier and mean less waste. A. soB. asC. becauseD. while 11. Sometimes it’s better not to buy something new, and buy it instead. A. useB. usedC. usableD. useful 12. He asked the children the river. A. not to polluteB. not pollutingC. don’t polluteD. if they don’t pollute 13. They asked me how many students in the school. A. there areB. are thereC. there wereD. were there 14. He told me that . A. he participated in the conservation campaign the previous day B. he has participated in the conservation campaign the previous day C. he would participate in the conservation campaign yesterday D. he had participated in the conservation campaign the previous day 15. He asked, “Why did she write the article on conservation?” He asked why . A. she wrote the article on conservation B. did she write the article on conservation C. she had written the article on conservation D. she has written the article on conservation IV. Fill in each blank in the passage with the correct word from the box. aim sense competitions opportunity issues organisations resources volunteers actstraining Ha Noi joins hands to protect the environment “Clean Up the World’s Day” will be held at Unification Park in Ha Noi this year. Unification Park has been chosen for the event as it is one of Ha Noi’s important ‘green lungs’. After collecting rubbish, (16) , including students, officials and members of the local community, will be shown how to use recyclable rubbish and will participate in games to
  39. broaden their knowledge about environmental (17) . Children will be able to paint their ‘dream green environment’. Participants that win rubbish collection (18) and games will receive prizes. Individuals and (19) can show that they are responsible for protecting the environment by planting trees, collecting, treating and recycling rubbish, organizing community (20) , competitions, and exhibitions about the environment, and recovering natural (21) . It’s time for people to be aware that this is “Our Place. Our Planet. Our Responsibility”. The “Clean Up the World” campaign is a(n) (22) for young members of the Green Generation Network to positively contribute to protecting the environment. Through these events, the (23) of the programme is to further expand peoples’ spirit and (24) of responsibility in protecting the earth’s green spaces. Small (25) by individuals will make a big change. V. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage. Attractive landscape sites, such as sandy beaches, lakes, riversides, and mountain tops and slopes, are often affected by mass tourism. Physical (26) are caused not only by clearing and construction of tourism-related land, but by continuing tourist activities and (27) changes in local economies and ecologies. The development of tourism (28) such as accommodation, water supplies, can (29) sand mining, beach and sand dune erosion, soil erosion and extensive paving. In addition, road and airport construction can lead to land degradation and loss of wildlife habitats and deterioration of scenery. In Yosemite National Park in the United States, for instance, the number of roads and facilities (30) to keep pace with the growing visitor numbers and to supply facilities, infrastructure and parking lots for all these tourists. These actions have caused (31) in the park and are (32) by various forms of pollution including air pollution from automobile emissions. The authorities have reported, "Smog was (33) that Yosemite Valley could not be seen from airplanes". This occasional smog is harmful to all species and vegetation inside the park. Construction of ski resort accommodation and facilities frequently (34) clearing forested land. Coastal wetlands are often drained and filled due to lack of more suitable sites for construction of tourism facilities and infrastructure. These activities can cause severe disturbance and erosion of the local (35) , even destruction in the long term. 26.A. actionsB. actsC. impactsD. forces 27.A. long-timeB. long-termC. long-lifeD. long-range 28.A. featuresB. activitiesC. abilitiesD. facilities 29.A. experienceB. involveC. take part inD. affect 30.A. have increasedB. has increasedC. increaseD. will increase 31. A. soil lossB. ground lossC. habitat lossD. park loss 32.A. happenedB. accompaniedC. goneD. appeared 33.A. so thickB. too thickC. thick enoughD. so much thick 34.A. requestsB. asksC. requiresD. depends
  40. 35.A. ecotypeB. ecotourismC. ecoterrorismD. ecosystem VI. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question. How To Stop Water Pollution Water pollution is one of the biggest threats to the environment today. There are several sources of water pollution ranging from sewage and fertilizers to soil erosion. The impact of water pollution on wildlife and their natural habitat can be immense. There are also a number of things that the average person can do to help stop water pollution. We should conserve the soil because soil conservation influences water pollution through erosion. As soil is eroded by water, it transfers sediment from the land to the body of water, which is polluted by the chemicals in the sediment. Phosphorus and industrial chemicals can be pulled into water through soil erosion. When phosphorus levels in water become too high, they can lead to algae blooms that can cause massive fish deaths and make water unsafe for human use. The best way to prevent soil erosion is to keep the banks of rivers well-covered with plants or trees. Planting trees can have a significantly positive impact on the reduction in soil erosion. The oil used to lubricate engines in all types of machines needs to be changed regularly. When the oil is changed, it presents a number of environmental hazards if not disposed of properly. When a leaky engine releases this oil into the street, it runs to the sewer and makes its way into waterways. Wherever you see a lot of human recreation, you will almost always see lots of evidence of human use. Wrappers, bottles and other trash are unfortunately a common site at many well-used beaches and rivers around the world. It should be fairly obvious that the trash from these places often ends up in waterways and can cause pollution. Plastics are an especially big issue when it comes to water contamination at beaches and waterways. Picking up litter wherever you find it is honestly the best, fastest way to do your part to stop this type of water pollution. Organize cleaning parties with local people to make the reach larger. Gel businesses involved as sponsors who will donate prizes to the person who collects the most trash if you're having a hard time finding people to sign up to help. It is estimated that the consumption of plastic by humans is between 250 and 300 million tons a year. About 80% of the plastic in the oceans came from the land. Using alternatives to plastics or using "less disposable" plastics whenever possible can have a surprising impact on ocean pollution. The fact that plastic is cheap and useful for different purposes makes it obvious choices for many people. 36. Soil erosion can lead to water pollution because . A. soil can be eroded by rain water B. soil erosion can occur naturally everywhere C. chemicals in the sediment from the soil erosion will pollute water D. massive fish deaths will make the rivers unsafe for human use 37. The following are the effects of water pollution EXCEPT that . A. it may cause massive fish deaths due to algae blooms B. it may keep the banks of rivers well-covered with trees C. it may make water unsafe for human use D. it may spoil the beauty of beaches or waterways 38. Lubricants can cause environmental hazards when . A. they are not disposed properlyB. they are changed regularly
  41. C. they may be found in the streetsD. the engines work perfectly 39. In order to make beaches clean and green, we should . A. organize campaigns in which prizes will be given to the business who collects the most trash B. find places with a lot of human recreation and of evidence of human use C. follow the trash from these places which often ends up in waterways D. ask local people to take part in cleaning up the beaches, maybe with the sponsor from businesses 40. We can infer from the passage that . A. alternatives to plastics or “less disposable” plastics can make the situation worse B. using too much plastic can cause bad effects on ocean pollution C. using plastics only causes ocean pollution D. we don’t know how to stop water pollution KEYS: 1C,2A,3D,4D,5A,6A,7B,8B,9C,10D,11B,12A,13C,14D,15C,26C,27B,28D,29B,30B,31C,32B, 33A,34C,35D,36C,37B,38A,39D,40B Period 31: Date of preparation: Test 2,:UNIT 9: PRESERVING THE ENVIRONNMENT Relative speech-THREE SYLLABLE NOUNS I. OBJECTIVES : A. Aim: By the end of this lesson Ss will be able to use words and phrases related to the topic preserving the environment B. Knowledge: - Vocabulary: words and phrases related to preserving the environment. - Grammar: use reported speech to report and spell exactly the words have three syllyble nouns II. PREPARATION: A. Teacher: student book, lesson plan and chalk. B. Student: student book and notebook III. PROCEDURE
  42. I.The following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before it. 1. It’s not neccessary for you to do the test You 2. Nobody can deny that she has a beautiful voice It 3. They will catch all the prisoners again tonight all the prisoners 4. They haven’t cleaned the street this week The streets 5. He could repair the broken vase The broken vase 6. The could not trace who had supplied the information in the first place The course 7. I gave Tom the message, but he already knew about it I needn’t 8. It’s a pity you didn’t come to the party because you’d have loved it You 9. It is essential that no one be told about our plans You 10. It was wrong of you not to call the doctor at once You Answer keys: 1. needn’t / don’t need to do the test 6. of the information couldn’t be traced 2. cannot be deny that she has a 7. have given Tom the message he already knew beautiful voice about it 3. will have been / be caught agan by 8. should have come to the party because you’d tonight have loved it
  43. 4. have not been cleaned this week 9. mustn’t tell anyone about our plans 5. could not be repaired 10. should have called the doctor at once Find the mistakes in the following sentences: 1. Any kind of violence must not be allow at school 2. These medicine must keep out of children’s reach 3. The instruction must follow strictly by the students 4. In the case of pupil being absent from school, messages can leave on the answering machine before 7:30 am 5. These pill must not take if you are under 12 years old. Give the correct form of the words in brackets: 1. She faced because she not only had few friends but also was unwelcomed in that area ( lonely ) 2. That a woman becomes a has ever been considered to be weird, as people have assumed that this job is only for men ( firefight ) 3. Although she was aware of gender in favor of boys, she applied for that position ( prefer ) 4. This university is ranked as one of the most successful institutions which have made progress in gender equality ( consider ) 5. in order to eliminate gender inequality, domestic need to be shared by both husband and wives ( responsible ) 6. The number of female has increased sharply for the past few years ( enroll ) 7. My uncle is very about rhinos. He has studied about them for a long time ( knowledge ) 8. By knowing their children’s strength and parents can find appropriate strategies to educate them( weak )
  44. 9. She contributed to the information of an for female pilots, gave advice to women on careers and helped inspire others ( organize ) 10. Even today, her life and career remain to many people ( fascinate ) Answer keys: 1. loneliness 2. firefighter 3.preference 4. considerable 5.responsibilities 6. enrollments 7.knowledgeable 8.weaknesses 9.organization 10. fascinating Rearrange the words / phrases to make meaningful sentences: 1. equality / essay / an / gender / on / be / written / must / by / student / each 2. processed / will / when / these / files / be ? 3. a / course / finished / must / in / a / maximum / be / of / weeks / four 4. serious / obesity / be / health / considered / be / to / a / problem / can 5. achievements / in / information / technology / and / will / made / be / scientists / mor / by Answer keys: 1. An essay on gender equality must be written by each sudent 2. When wil these files be processed ? 3. A course must be finished in a maximum of four weeks 4. Obesity can be considered to be a serious health problem. 5. More achievements in information and technology
  45. Period 32: Date of preparation: *VOCABULARY:WORDS AND PHRASES RELATED TO ENVIRONNMENTAL IMPACK AND WAY TO PROTECT THE TO ENVIRONNMENT * Test 3:UNIT 9: PRESERVING THE ENVIRONNMENT I. OBJECTIVES : A. Aim: By the end of this lesson Ss will be able to use words and phrases related to the topic preserving the environment B. Knowledge: - Vocabulary: words and phrases related to preserving the environment. - Grammar: use reported speech to report and spell exactly the words have three syllyble nouns II. PREPARATION: A. Teacher: student book, lesson plan and chalk. B. Student: student book and notebook III. PROCEDURE *Choose the word or phrase ( A, B , C or D) that best fits each space in the following passage. Do you avoid walking under ladders ? Do black cats make you (1) ? Some people care very superstitous. They carry a lucky charm such as a rabbit’s foot everywhere they go. Why is a rabbit lucky ? Because it’s born with its eyes open, of course! Where do superstitions come from ? Long ago, people didn’t have the scientific knowledge we do today. To reduce their fear about (2) events, people came up with rituals. They passed their beliefs down from generation to generation. Some superstitions are timeless. Floors in buildings still go from the 12th to the 14th floor, even though nobody can agree (3) the number 13 is unlucky. Superstitous people think they can turn bad luck (4) . They “knock on wood” to avoid jinxing themselves. For example, if you say “I’ve never broken a limb” you should immediately search for a table to knock on to avoid a (5) of luck. You may break your leg tomorrow if you don’t.
  46. Many superstitions are related to money. For example, if you give money away on Mondays, you’ll give money away all week long. If you leave your purse on the floor, you’ll go broke. Gamblers (6) notoriously superstitious. If you’re in a casino, never get up to use the washroom. You’re lucky streak will go down the toilet. Superstitions (7) from culture to culture. A superstitious African mother won’t cut her baby’s hair before her child’s first birthday! In Mexico, a bride must not wear pearls on her wedding day. Pearls symbolize tears and an unhappy marriage. Are you superstitious ? How would you (8) if someone opened an umbrella in your living room ? 1.A. nerve B. nervous C. nervously D. nervousness 2.A. inexplainable B. imexplainable C. unexplainable D. disexplainable 3.A. why B. how C. what D. when 4.A. on B. up C. off D. away 5.A. reverse B. reversal C. reversing D. reversed 6.A. have B. get C. are D. do 7.A. move B. different C. diverse D. differ 8.A. react B. reacting C. reacted D. reaction Answer keys: 1.B 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.B 6.C 7.D 8.A Choose the word or phrase ( A, B , C or D) that best fits each space in the following passage. As more women in the United States move up the professional ladder, more are finding it necessary to make business trips alone. Since this is new for many, some tips are certainly in order. If you are married, it is a good idea to encourage your husband and children 5 to learn to cook few simple meals while you are way. They will be much happier and probably they will enjoy the experience. If you will be eating alone a good deal, choose good restaurants. In the end, they will be much better for your digestion. You may also find it useful to call the restaurant in advance and state that you will be eating alone. You will probably get better service and almost certainly a better table. Finally, and most importantly, anticipate your travel needs as a businesswoman; this starts with lightweight luggage which you can easily manage even when fully packed. Take a folding case inside your suitcase; it will come in extremely handy 15 for dirty clothes, as well as for business documents and papers you no longer need on the trip. And make sure you have a briefcase so that you can keep currently required papers separate. Obviously, experience helps, but you make things easier on yourself from the first by careful planning, so that right from the start you really 20 can have a good trip! 1. Which of the following can be concluded from the passage? A.A greater percentage of women are advancing professionally in the U.S. than before. B.Professional men refuse to go with women on business trips. C.Each year there are more women tourists in the United States. D.Businesswomen become successful by showing a willingness to travel alone.
  47. 2. In this passage, what advice does the author have for married women ? A. Stay home and take care of your family B. Encourage your husband and kids to be happy and have fun while you are away C. Help your family learn to prepare food for themselves D. Have your whole family take gourment cooking classes together 3. Why are better restautants especially preferable for frequent travellers ? A. The food is usually better for your health B. The tables are better C. You can call ahead for reservations D. You will not have to eat alone 4.Why is lightweight luggage important for the traveling businesswomen? A.It provides space for dirty clothes. B.It allows for mobility C.It can double as a briefcase. D.It is usually big enough to carry all business documents. 5. Which of the following is closest meaning to the word “ papers” ? A. newspapers B. certificates C. contracts D. documents Answer keys: 1.A 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.D Choose the word or phrase ( A, B , C or D) that best fits each space in the following passage. One custom that gives insight into people’s history and values is the way they greet one another. There is a wide range of greetings around the world. These range from the common handshake to other strange rituals found in some countries. Let’s take a look at how the simple action of greeting someone differs greatly from place to place. In the United States and Canada, for example, a simple handshake or nod is the norm. The handshake has an interesting origin: it started long ago as a way of showing people that you weren’t carrying a weapon. Shaking the person’s right hand while looking him or her in the eye is the usual method. Handshakes are also common in other parts of the world, including Britain and Russia. In Russia, males grasp other men’s hands very strongly during the handshake. Handshakes are also how most people in New Zealand greet each other. However, the native Maori people of that country display more physical contact: they press their noses together in a sign of trust and closeness. In other countries, such as France and Belgium, hugging and kissing are more common when two people meet. In those cultures, people kiss each other on the cheeks. The number of times varies depending on the particular country. In Saudi Arabia, men might hug and kiss each other (but not a woman) on the cheek. Men will also shake hands with other men there. In some Eastern countries,
  48. including Korea and Japan, bowing is the traditional greeting. In Japan, the deeper the bow, the deeper the respect shown. The strangest custom, though, is likely in Tibet. People there opt to stick out their tongue to greet others. 1. What is this reading mainly about ? A. The importance of handshakes all around the world B. The origins and histories of various greetings C. The strangest types of greetings on Earth. D. The wide range of greeting customs in the world 2. Which of the following sentence is TRUE ? A. People in Russia, but not England, shake hands B. The number of times people kiss on the cheek varies C. In the past, people nodded If they weren’t carrying a D. You shouldn’t look at people when shaking their weapon hands in the United States 3. How do most people in New Zealand greet each other ? - A. With a handshake B. By pressing noses together C. With a kiss on the cheek D. By sticking cut their tongue 4. Which type of country is NOT mentioned in the reading ? A. A North American country B. A European country C. A South American country D. An Asean country 5. What can be inferred about getting customs in Saudi Arabia ? A. Men shake hands with women when meeting them for the first time B. It’s not proper for men to kiss women when they meet C. Women do not kiss other women when they meet D. Women can kiss men, but men can’t kiss women when they meet. Answer keys: 1.D 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.B Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before it. 1. Most people get fewer colds in the summer than in the winter A person is 2. She reminded her daughters of their table manners She wanted 3. Twice as many men as women are insurrance agents Male insurrance agents 4. The truck is practically as cheap as a van The truck is little