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BI TP 103: LUYN M
Nghe v nhc li, ch cc m cui /t/, /d/ and /d/.
(Listen and repeat, paying attention to the final sounds /t/, /d/ and /d/.)
1. ended, greeted, helped, hoped, opened.
2. remembered, spelled, stayed, thanked, tried.
3. waited, lived, looked, loved, finished.
4. separated, sounded, studied, used, worked
5. arrived, decided, excused, expected, helped
6. passed, retired, stopped, turned, walked,
7. cleaned, needed, ordered, prepared, started.
8. called, carried, dropped, liked, looked,
9. moved, picked, showed, talked, welcomed
10. wished, danced, died, explored, invented
Answers:
1. ended/d/, greeted/d/, helped/t/, hoped/t/, opened/d/.
2. remembered/d/, spelled/d/, stayed/d/, thanked/t/, tried/d/.
3. waited/d/, lived/d/, looked/t/, loved/d/, finished/t/.
4. separated/d/, sounded/d/, studied/d/, used/d/, worked/t/
5. arrived/d/, decided/d/, excused/d/, expected/d/, helped/t/
6. passed/t/, retired/d/, stopped/t/, turned/d/, walked/t/,
7. cleaned/d/, needed/d/, ordered/d/, prepared/d/, started/d/.
8. called/d/, carried/d/, dropped/t/, liked/t/, looked/t/,
9. moved/d/, picked/t/, showed/d/, talked/t/, welcomed/d/
10. wished/t/, danced/t/, died/d/, explored/d/, invented/d/
BI TP 104: Pht m - Pronunciation
Nghe t, ch cc m cui /t/, /d/ v / d/v chn phng n ng trong s A, B, C.
(Listen and pay attention to the final sounds of each word. Choose the best answers among A,
B and C.)
1. A. /t/
B. /d/
C. / d/
2. A. /t/
B. /d/
C. / d/
3. A. /t/
B. /d/
C. / d/
4. A. /t/
B. /d/
C. / d/
5. A. /t/
B. /d/
C. / d/
6. A. /t/
B. /d/
C. / d/
7. A. /t/
B. /d/
C. / d/
8. A. /t/
B. /d/
C. / d/
9. A. /t/
B. /d/
C. / d/
10. A. /t/
B. /d/
C. / d/
Answers:
1.B 2.A 3.C 4.B. 5.A 6.A 7.B 8.B 9.A 10.C
Script:
1. married, 2. mixed, 3. needed, 4. played, 5. stepped, 6. watched, 7. rained, 8. sailed, 9. danced, 10.
sounded,
BI TP 105: T vng - Vocabulary
Answers:
1. D 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. A 9. B 10. D
BI TP 107: NG PHP Past simple tense
in cc ng t cho trong ngoc vo ch trng dng thc th qu kh n (put the verbs in
the brackets into the gaps in the past simple form.)
1. She _______ (wear) a new long blue dress. She _______ (buy) it at a tourist's shop in Miami.
2. He _______ (write) to me about his first trip to Australia in 1999.
3. Doctor Thanh _______ (leave) Hue for Hanoi on a night train some days ago.
4. Robert _______ (drive) his car to the station to meet us last week.
5. Bob _______ (fall) down and _______ (break) his leg. He was in his bed for nearly a month.
6. He _______ (know) she was nervous, so he _______ (do) all he could do to comfort her.
7. Linda _______ (sit) down on the bed and _______ (stare) at the floor.
8. Then Andrew _______ (pay) the meal with his credit card. He didn't even look at the bill and just
_______ (sign) it.
9. Yesterday morning, he _______ (eat) some bread and _______ (drink) some water for breakfast.
10. Jack _______ (spend) all his money. He even _______ (borrow) some from me.
11. When Buddha was an infant, he _______ (speak) to his mother and _______ (say), "I am the
greatest among men."
12. Harris _______ (call) his mother and father when he _______ (read) the letter and said, "I will
come home immediately."
13. She _______ (get) the keys, _______ (start) the car, and drove off.
14. Those birds _______ (fly) 180 miles (290 km) a day. They _______ (complete) their journey in
91 days.
15. That spring _______ (bring) us so many beautiful flowers, and we _______ (have) a very happy
time together.
Answers:
1. wore, bought 2. wrote 3. left 4. drove 5. felt, broke 6. knew, did 7. sat, stared 8. paid, signed
9. ate, drank 10. spent, borrowed 11. spoke, said 12. called, read, 13. got, started 14. flew,
completed 15. brought, had.
BI TP 108: NG PHP Simple past/simple present
Hy chn phng n ng trong s cc phng n A, B, v C. (Choose the best answer
among A, B, and C)
1. She _______ to Australia in 1994 and she liked it very much.
A. go
B. goes
C. went
2. My father usually _______ his steak well-done.
A. like
B. likes
C. liked
3. The dog _______ its toy last night.
A. eat
B. eats
C. ate
4. The policeman _______ to the burglar yesterday afternoon.
A. talk
B. talks
C. talked
5. _______ a test two weeks ago?
A. Do you have
B. Does you have
C. Did you have
6. I often see her mother but she never _______ to me.
A. speak
B. speaks
C. spoke
7. The husband _______ to his wife last night.
A. speak
B. speaks
C. spoke
SCRIPT
Carnegie was born in 1888 to a poor farming family in the central United States. The boy didn't see
a train until he was 12 years old. In his teens, he had to get up at 3 am every day to milk the family
cows.
When Carnegie first entered college, he felt hopeless because of his clothes and ordinary looks. His
mother encouraged him: Why not try to be better in other things instead of just dress and good
looks?
Carnegie tried to be more active in college. He joined the debate team. But one after another, he lost
12 meets. The young man was very disappointed in himself. He said later that he thought of killing
himself after so many failures.
But soon Carnegie was seen practicing public speaking on the riverside. His hard work paid off at
last. In 1906, Carnegie won a famous speech contest and became widely known.
The young man made his own words come true: Believe that you will succeed, and you will. (16)
BI TP 111: C HIU
c on vn v chn phng n ng trong s cc phng n A, B, v C. (Read the passage
and answer the questions below by choosing the best option among A, B, and C.)
Once, there was a king in Tibet who loved to eat fish. His love for fish was so great that he couldnt
eat anything if there was no fish on the table.
It happened one year that there was no rain. Month after month, there was less and less water in the
rivers, and less and less fish, until there was no fish at all, even for the king. The king could not eat
everything. He sent men to all the fishermens villages in the country to announce that the man who
brought fish to the kings table could have any reward he asked for.
Some time passed and a poor fisherman appeared in front of the kings palace, carrying a lot of fish.
When the guard at the gate saw the fisherman coming toward him, he immediately knew who the
man was taking the fish to, so he asked the man to give the fish to him. The fisherman did not agree.
The guard finally agreed to let him go on the condition that the fisherman had to give him half of
his reward.
After the fisherman met the king, the king asked him what he wanted for the reward. Surprisingly,
the fisherman asked for a thousand blows and he shared his reward to the guard at the gate. This
gave the guard a lesson about being dishonest.
1. Who loved to eat fish so much?
A. The king did.
B. The fisherman did. C. The guard did.
2. Why was there no fish at all?
A. Because there were no fishermen
B. Because nobody ate them.
C. Because there was no rain.
3. What could people have if they brought fish to the King?
A. Money
B. Gold
C. Any reward
4.Who appeared in front of the kings palace?
A. The fisherman did. B. The guard did.
C. The Kings son
5. What did the fisherman ask for?
A. a thousand coins
B. a thousand blows C. a thousand apples
Answers:
1.A 2.C 3.C 4.A 5.B
BI TP 112: C HIU