REVIEW 1
I. Fill in the blanks with “b” or “p” to complete the words.
1. I’ll go and __ uy a __ air of shoes.
2. He __ acked a few things into a __ ag.
3. The __ ictures are in __ lack and white.
4. There are two __ assengers in the us.
5. She gave me a __ resent on my __ irthday.
II. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
1. A. uniforms B. classmates C. desks D. lamps
2. A. fun B. study C. compass D. homework
3. A. lessons B. shoes C. cheeks D. friends
4. A. car B. mark C. wardrobe D. start
5. A. subjects B. rulers C. pencils D. eyes
III. Complete the sentences with the correct words in the box.
light compass blonde drawers board lunch maths friendly house round
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1. Their grandparents live in a country _______ .
2. My best friend has a _______ face and short hair.
3. There is only one ceiling _______ in the living room.
4. The teacher isn’t writing on the _______ now.
5. She needs to have a _______ to draw a circle.
6. What time do you usually have school _______ ?
7. _______ is a subject with numbers and figures.
8. Jessica is _______ . She can make friends easily.
9. Our room has a chest of _______ and a wardrobe.
10. Does she have long and _______ hair?
IV. Choose the best answer to complete the sentences.
1. My sister usually has breakfast in the _______ .
A. bathroom B. kitchen C. bedroom D. attic
2. Look! The girls are skipping in the _______.
A. school canteen B. school library C. schoolyard D. school garden
3. Do you _______ a uniform at school every day?
A. wear B. help C. move D. pass
4. There is a reading table _______ the bookshelf.
A. next to B. on C. under D. in
5. She’s Trang. Her cheeks are chubby and _______.
A. curly B. rosy C. long D. kind
6. Jonathan is sitting on the chair _______ Barbara.
A. under B. at C. in front of D. on
7. She’s afraid of talking to strangers. She’s very _______.
A. confident B. friendly C. talkative D. shy
8. Gabriel is clever. He _______ things quickly and easily.
A. understands B. does C. plays D. likes
9. I can’t see my cat because it’s _______ the door.
A. under B. in front of C. behind D. between
10. Mr. Mason often makes jokes and tells _______ stories.
A. touching B. funny C. sad D. boring
V. Choose the correct answer.
1. Robert usually do (lessons/ homework) with Jessica.
2. It’s cold here. I don’t need a(n) (air conditioner/ fridge).
3. Rachel is (confident/ clever). She is sure about what she says.
4. (Science/ Music) is her favourite subject. She is playing the piano at present.
5. He wants to sit on the (sink/ sofa), but his cat is sleeping on it.
6. They are healthy. They do (football/ judo) every day.
7. Do you always brush your (tooth/ teeth) after every meal?
8. She has about ten pens in her (pencil sharpener/ pencil case).
9. We don’t have a (washing machine/ dishwasher). We wash the dishes by hand.
10. Joe likes his dog very much. It has a long (leg/ tail) and big ears.
VI. Write the correct form of the words in brackets.
1. Is there a big window in the _______ room? (live)
2. Kyle is sometimes noisy and a little _______ . (talk)
3. Chloe is very _______ and always has new ideas. (create)
4. These firefighters often help other people. They are _______ . (help)
5. My older sister plays sports regularly. She looks _______ . (sport)
6. Anna is a _______ and charming girl. (beauty)
7. Stephanie has rather _______ and curly hair. (length)
8. Bella is a nice classmate. She is always funny and _______ . (friend)
9. Ms. Kelly teaches Literature. Her lectures are _______ . (interest)
10. Do you think that Samantha is a _______ person? (care)
VII. Choose the best answer to complete the sentences.
1. Stefany _______ hard-working and serious.
A. has B. is C. are D. have
2. Camila _______ some exercise in the morning.
A. usually do B. usually does C. do usually D. does usually
3. We often _______ lunch at school at about 11 o’clock.
A. are eating B. eats C. is eating D. eat
4. Diligent students _______ this subject.
A. doesn’t occasionally fail B. don’t occasionally fail
C. don’t fail occasionally D. occasionally doesn’t fail
5. Be quiet! My younger sister _______ upstairs.
A. is sleeping B. sleeps C. sleep D. are sleeping
6. Eric always gets good marks. He _______ very hard.
A. plays B. has C. studies D. does
7. _______ everyone _______ note of the lesson right now?
A. Is ... taking B. Does ... take C. Do ... take D. Are ... taking
8. _______ in any of our group discussions.
A. Never she participates B. She doesn’t never participates
C. She participates never D. She never participates
9. This Sunday morning, Vivian and I _______ to the safari park.
A. go B. goes C. are going D. is going
10. She _______ yoga _______.
A. practises - regularly fairly B. is practising - fairly regularly
C. practises - fairly regularly D. practise - regularly fairly
VIII. Write the correct form or tense of the verbs in brackets.
1. I come from Hue, but I _______ (study) at a secondary school in Da Nang now.
2. What time _______ you _______ (get up) every morning?
3. We _______ (work) on our history project this weekend.
4. There _______ (be) two computer rooms in Matt's boarding school.
5. Every day, Zoe _______ (learn) English with Ms. Eleanor.
6. Look at Brenda! She _______ (wear) a new uniform.
7. Johan _______ (always, do) his homework before going to bed.
8. The girls _______ (play) skipping game at the moment.
9. William _______ (never, forget) his parents’ birthday.
10. _______ Sue _______ (stay) at home? - Yes. She _______ (not travel) with us today.
IX. Fill in each blank with a suitable preposition.
1. How many lamps are there _______ your room?
2. Olivia is lazy. She spends all day sitting _______ the TV.
3. Michael is putting his hands and arms _______ his back.
4. In this game, the students have to hold hands and stand _______ each other.
5. There is a bookshop _______ our school and the department store.
6. Does the city’s subway go _______ the ground?
7. Let's put these new bowls _______ the kitchen counter.
8. I often go _______ the supermarket with my parents at weekends.
9. Lucy stays _______ home and reviews her lessons.
10. Is Janet still lying _______ bed? Let's go to her room and wake her up.
X. Choose the word or phrase that needs correcting.
1. There are only two bedrooms on my house.
A B C D
2. We are usually play football at break time.
A B C D
3. I have good friends and helped teachers.
A B C D
4. Listen! Someone knocks at the front door.
A B C D
5. Our school year is starting on September 5th.
A B C D
XI. Match the sentences.
1. Is he good at playing sports?
2. His room looks so big.
3. What is the name of her school?
4. What do you usually do at break time?
5. Can you pass me the pen, please?
6. Do you like wearing a uniform?
7. Look! Mai is coming with someone.
8. Would you like some fresh water?
9. This is Phong, my new friend.
10. I’ve bought these new bowls.
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a. Yes, sure.
b. Yes, I’d love to.
c. It looks nice too.
d. No. I don’t like wearing it.
e. Dream School.
f. No, not really good.
g. I stay in class.
h. Nice to meet you.
i. They’re beautiful, Mum.
j. Oh, who’s that?
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XII. Put the sentences in the correct order to make a conversation.
____ It’s on the second floor. Do you want to see it?
____ What about your room? Where is it?
____ Thank you. It’s just a small garden. Let’s go inside! (They go inside.)
____ Sure thing.
1 Welcome to my house!
____ Yes. It's where my family usually watch TV and talk.
____ Sarah, you have a nice garden! The flowers and plants look so beautiful.
____ Oh! Is this the living room?
____ Maybe later. Now I would like to take a look around here.
XIII. Fill in each blank with a word in the box.
similar email from exciting stories relationship
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to see the world (1) _______ the eyes of a stranger? To see what they think and how life must feel for them? How different or (2) _______ are you? Being a pen pal is essentially just that. Pen pals are sets of people who regularly write to each other, primarily via postal mail or email. They don’t usually have a well-established (3) _______ in person and so are, most of the time, strangers. They share their thoughts and (4) _______ with each other and often develop lifelong friendships. For some individuals the fun of having pen pals often lies in the fact that the letters are handwritten, therefore snail mail is their preferred way of communicating, while for others the modernity of (5) _______ interaction is a better fit. Regardless of the preferred mode, having a pen pal is super fun and (6) _______ .
XIV. Read the passage and answer the questions.
Education is an important part of British life. There are hundreds of schools, colleges and universities in England, including some of the most famous in the world.
Education is free and compulsory for all children between the ages of 5 - 16. Some children are educated at home rather than in school.
Children’s education in England is normally divided into two separate stages. They begin with primary education at the age of five and this usually lasts until they are eleven. Then they move to secondary school, there they stay until they reach sixteen, seventeen or eighteen years of age.
Teachers in primary schools (4-11 years old) are always addressed by their surname by parents and pupils alike, always Mr., Mrs. or Miss Smith... In secondary schools (11 - 16 years), teachers are usually addressed as Miss or Sir.
1. How many schools, colleges and universities are there in Britain?
2. Is education free and compulsory for all children between the ages of 5 - 16?
3. How many stages is children’s education in England divided into?
4. At what age do children move to secondary school?
5. How do parents and pupils address teachers in primary schools?
6. How are teachers in secondary schools addressed?
XV. Rearrange the words to make meaningful sentences.
1. excited/ my/ first day/ school/ at/ I’m/ about
2. subjects/ and geography/ favourite/ My/ literature/ are
3. in/ are/ How many/ your/ bedrooms/ there/ house?
4. a/ a/ is/ maths teacher/ at/ My father/ secondary school
5. blue eyes,/ has/ straight nose/ Grace/ and a/ full lips
6. are/ some books/ on/ next to/ There/ the desk/ my chair
7. watering/ likes/ flowers/ our garden/ in/ My brother/ the
8. attend/ with/ Would/ like/ to/ you/ birthday party/ Mai’s/ me?
XVI. Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first one.
1. There are about 20 classrooms in my international school.
My international school
2. The dishwasher is on the left of the cupboard, and the fridge is on the right.
The cupboard
3. How about having a picnic at the park this weekend?
Let's
4. She has soft hands and slim fingers.
Her hands
5. There is a lot of vitamin C in oranges.
Oranges
6. The table is in front of the sofa.
The sofa
7. The room doesn’t have any windows.
There aren't
8. His body is strong and sporty.
He
ĐÁP ÁN
I. l. b-p 2. p-b 3.p-b 4. p-b 5. p - b
II. 1. A 2. D 3.C 4.C 5. A
III. 1. house 2. round 3. light 4. board 5. compass
6. lunch 7. Maths 8. friendly 9. drawers 10. blonde
IV. l. B 2.C 3. A 4. A 5. B 6. C 7. D 8. A 9. C 10. B
V. 1. homework 2. air-conditioner 3. confident 4. Music 5. sofa
6. judo 7. teeth 8. pencil case 9. dishwasher 10. tail
VI. 1. living 2. talkative 3. creative 4. helpful 5. sporty
6. beautiful 7. long 8. friendly 9. interesting 10. caring
VII. l. B 2. B 3.D 4.B 5. A 6. C 7. A 8. D 9. C 10. C
VIII. 1. am studying 2. do ... get up 3. are working 4. are
5. learns 6. is wearing 7. always does
8. are playing 9. never forgets 10. Is ... staying - isn’t travelling
IX. 1. in 2. in front of 3. behind 4. next to 5. between
6. under 7. on 8. to 9. at 10. in
X. 1. D (in) 2. A (usually) 3. D (helpful) 4. B (is knocking) 5. B (starts)
XI. l. f 2.c 3. e 4. g 5. a 6. d 7. j 8. b 9. h 10. i
XII.- Welcome to my house!
- Sarah, you have a nice garden! The flowers and plants look so beautiful.
- Thank you. It’s just a small garden. Let’s go inside! (They go inside.)
- Oh! Is this the living room?
- Yes. It’s where my family usually watch TV and talk.
- What about your room? Where is it?
- It’s on the second floor. Do you want to see it?
- Maybe later. Now I would like to take a look around here.
- Sure thing.
XIII. 1. from 2. similar 3. relationship 4. stories 5. email 6. exciting
XIV. 1. There are hundreds of schools, colleges and universities in England.
2. Yes, it is.
3. Children’s education in England is divided into two (separate) stages.
4. Children move to secondary school at the age of eleven.
5. Parents and pupils address teachers in primary schools by their surname.
6. Teachers in secondary schools are addressed as Miss or Sir.
XV. 1. I’m excited about my first day at school.
2. My favourite subjects are literature and geography.
3. How many bedrooms are there in your house?
4. My father is a maths teacher at a secondary school.
5. Grace has blue eyes, full lips and a straight nose.
6. There are some books on the desk next to my chair.
7. My brother likes watering the flowers in our garden.
8. Would you like to attend Mai’s birthday party with me?
XVI. 1. My international school has about 20 classrooms.
2. The cupboard is between the dishwasher and the fridge.
3. Let’s have a picnic at the park this weekend.
4. Her hands are soft, and her fingers are slim.
5. Oranges have a lot of vitamin C.
6. The sofa is behind the table.
7. There aren’t any windows in the room.
8. He has a strong and sporty body.