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Basic English

A. LISTENING SMART START 4 – TERM 1 I. Listen and circle. Question 1. A Question 2. B C A Question 3. B C A II. Listen and choose the correct answer. Question 1. A. Yes, I’d love to B B. Yes, you can Question 2. A. They’re kangaroos Question 3. A. It’s sunny and cool Question 4. A. It’s pizza Question 5. A. He’s shopping B. Kangaroos can jump B. I like warm weather B. Yes, I can C C. I like the winter C. I like kangaroos C. It’s spring. C. Yes, please B. He likes hopping C. He can hop B. VOCABULARY AND READING Question 2. Question 3. I. Look and complete. Question 1. pu_ _ le II. Choose the correct answer fr_ _ zing Question 1. What can your dad do? - ____________ A. He’s doing gymnastics B. He can do gymnastics C. Yes, he can f_ _ther D. He likes doing gymnastics Question 2. Ben and his friends can ______table tennis well. A. make B. have C. do Question 3. Bring your ________ because it’s rainy A. raincoat B. coat Question 4. Can your mother ______ a car? A. drive B. to drive Question 5. I can draw, _____ I can’t dance. A. because B. at C. dress C. to driving C. with Question 6. My mom would like to go ______ a walk A. for B. at Question 7. My grandpa ______ television A. is watching B. is watch Question 8. What’s this? - _______ A. It’s a zebra’ B. It’s zebras C. in C. are watch C. They’re a zebra Question 9. What do you like ______ when it’s hot? A. can do B. doing C. to doing Question 10. What _____ these? – They’re snakes. A. are B. am D. play D. sunglasses D. driving D. but D. with D. can watching D. They’re zebras D. do C. is D. can III. Read and match A. It’s warm 1. What ‘s your favorite season? 2. What’s the weather like today? B. No, thanks 3. What’s his brother doing? C. It’s summer 4. Would you like to eat snacks? D. He’s eating snacks IV. Choose the underlined part that needs correcting Question 1. What can his grandma doing? – She can play chess A B C D Question 2. Would you like playing video games? – Yes, I’d love to A B C D Question 3. Bring your cap because it’s hot and rainy outside. A B C Question 4. What is he doing? – He is watch TV. A V. Read and fill. B C D D This is a picture of the zoo. This is a _______(1). It’s big and gray. It’s swimming . That’s an elephant. It’s very big. It’s _______(2) leaves now. Look over there. _______(3) are dolphins. They have _______(4) to help them swim well. They can _______(5) in the water. I love animals jump – fins – Those – eating – These – hippo C. WRITING Unscramble the sentences, 1. fur/ yellow/ and/ have/ Lions/ tail/ a long/ ___________________________________________________________________________ 2. watcing/ Is/ Lucy/ TV?/ eating/ and/ snacks/ ___________________________________________________________________________

Mandailing-Task

English for Young Learners

The moon shines down on the land of a remote village in Padang Bolak. The sound of howling coyotes was carried by the night breeze. Sampuraga looked up at the moon with an uneasy feeling.

His landlord's words three days ago made it difficult for him to close his eyes. “Still not sure, Raga?” asked Tondi, who faithfully accompanied Sampuraga. “I'm capable of migrating, what's the harm in just walking a long way?” replied Sampuraga.

Tondi sighed for a moment before speaking again, “But Raga, what about...” Before Tondi could continue, a woman with a frail body and bleached hair appeared from behind the door.

“Umak...” called Sampuraga. “Nape modom ho, amang? (Haven't you slept yet, son?)” asked the old woman approaching Sampuraga.

“Ahadei, amang?” she continued. Hearing the question, Sampuraga looked down.

“I cooked holat with your favorite pakkat but you didn't eat it. You have been sleeping late for the past three days. Tell me about it with Umak,” said the old woman. “Raga wants to migrate Umak,” said Sampuraga.

The request made Mrs. Sampuraga's blood boil, “Do you want to leave Umak?” Raga revealed his heart. “Raga wants to change our fate by going to Mandailing. Giot pasonang Umak do au so ke au marantau (I want to please my mother that's why I'm going overseas)” Sampuraga explained.

 

“Saotik peindaadong hu bayangkanmarsarak dot hu (Not even a little bit I imagine amang inda can hu pasonang ho (I apologize for not being able to make you happy),” said Mrs. Sampuraga softly. “Umak...” Sampuraga replied no less softly.

Sampuraga immediately knelt before his mother. “Thank you Umak! Raga promised to come back after he succeeded,” Sampuraga promised his mother. Tondi, who witnessed the emotional event in front of him, could not hold back his tears.

For days Sampuraga walked with Tondi through the wilderness and various villages. They finally arrived at a place called Pidoli, Mandailing. Sampuraga was mesmerized after seeing the prosperity and well-being in the Pidoli region.

“Raga, look!” pointed Tondi at a crowd. “Try approaching the merchant,” he continued. Raga took Tondi's advice by introducing himself and expressing his desire to work for the merchant.

The merchant granted Sampuraga's request. Thanks to the tenacity and honesty always taught by his mother, Sampuraga won the trust of his employer. After a long time, Sampuraga was asked to become the merchant's son-in-law.

“Since the beginning of our meeting, I have always believed that you are a diligent and good young man. I have never met a young man as good as you, would you like to be my son-in-law?” asked the master expressing his wish. “I would gladly marry your daughter,” Sampuraga said happily. “Soon I will be very rich!” said Sampuraga. Tondi, who heard this, was stunned because he caught the arrogant tone of his words.

The news of Sampuraga's marriage to a noble princess quickly spread throughout the country, including his mother who was unsure of the truth. She traveled step by step to reach the land of Pidoli in Mandailing.

Upon arriving in the land of Pidoli, the old woman was greeted by the sound of gondang sambilan, indicating a festive occasion. She was surprised to see a young man she recognized sitting side by side with a beautiful princess.

Sampuraga's mother broke through the front row of the crowd and shouted her son's name. “That's Umak's voice...” whispered Tondi, who was accompanying Sampuraga. “Ah, no way!” argued Sampuraga when he heard a familiar voice.

“Sampuraga, it's me, your umak, son!” exclaimed his mother. Tondi repeatedly reassured Sampuraga but Sampuraga was suddenly embarrassed and angry. “You ugly old woman! How dare you. My Umak has been dead for a long time!” said Sampuraga.

“How dare you Sampuraga! How dare you disown your umak,” his mother hissed. “Bow down Raga! Ro ma ho mangido maaf selagi mangolu umakmu (Come you son apologize while your mother lives),” ordered Tondi. However, Sampuraga called the guards to chase his mother away.

After leaving the party with tears in her eyes, Sampuraga's mother prayed, “God, if the young man is really Sampuraga then teach him a lesson. For the greatest sin is to disobey one's parents.”

The sky seemed to change suddenly until lightning struck each other. Rain fell heavily followed by the sound of thunder. All the invitees including Sampuraga and his wife tried to run for their lives. Unfortunately, the place sank in no time.

Sampuraga's party venue turned into a pool of extremely hot water. The locals believed that everything was the incarnation of Sampuraga's wedding party that was cursed. The local people then named the place as “Kolam Sampuraga”.

3FE-G8-Test cuối kì I

English as a Second Language (ESL)

Đề bài

A. Listening

I. Listen and fill 1 word in each blank.

Pete: (1) ______.

Linda: Can I speak to Pete, please?

Pete: Hello, Linda.

Linda: I’m going to (2) ______ the movie Dream City at 6.45 this evening. Would you like to come?

Pete: Of course, but wait a minute. I have to ask my aunt and she’s (3) _____. Hold on... ok, Linda Aunt Mary says I can go. Oh, where's it on?

Linda: At National Cinema Centre. It's a bit far from your house, I'm afraid.

Pete: Well, I know where it is, but I'm using my (4) _____'s bike tonight.

Linda: OK, Pete. Let’s meet (5) ______ the theatre.

Pete: Is 6.30 all right?

Linda: That's fine. See you at 6.30. Bye.

Susan: Bye, Linda.

Question 1. ______

Question 2. ______

Question 3. ______

Question 4. ______

Question 5. ______

II. Listen and decide if the following statements are True (T) or False (F)

Question 6. Online games bring lots of advantages and disadvantages.

Question 7. Most parents object to their children playing online games.

Question 8. Playing online games is bad for children’s learning.

Question 9. Online games help us expand the relationship.

Question 10. More and more teenagers have to wear glasses because of playing games too much.

B. Grammar

III. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others.

Question 11.

A. harmful B. slowly

C. cloudy D. unique

Question 12.

A. worship B. belong

C. enjoy D. behave

Question 13.

A. alternate B. entertain

C. symbolize D. cultivate

Question 14.

A. heritage B. museum

C. decorate D. blackberry

Question 15.

A. minorities B. populated

C. activity D. experience

IV. Use the correct form of the words in brackets to finish the sentences.

Question 16. Terraced rice fields in Sa Pa are slopes claimed for cultivation in hilly or ________ areas. (mountain)

Question 17. For the Muong, rice is also the main _________ crop. (agriculture)

Question 18. The Muong call their ___________ calendar “sach doi”, which is made from 12 bamboo sticks that represent the 12 months. (tradition)

Question 19. Viet Nam is a country of tremendous ___________ with 54 ethnic groups. (diverse)

Question 20. The ethnic minority groups in Viet Nam have been living in ______ coexistence. (peace)

V. Fill in each blank with “a”, “an”, or “the” to complete the following passage.

(21)__________ history of Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture started in 1891 when (22)____________ French scientist began to collect Cham sculptures that had been discovered in scattered areas of Quang Nam Province and brought them to Da Nang.

(23)___________ first museum building was designed by French architects, and construction began in 1915 and was finished by May 1916. (24)___________ Museum has played (25)_________ important role in preserving sculpture items featuring the cultural, spiritual and ritual lives of the Cham people.

VI. Complete each blank in the following passage with the correct word/ phrase from the box.

use designs colors slope

stream tribe takes image

Cat Cat Village – Sa Pa

Cat Cat Village is located on the Muong Hoa Valley, this is the village of Hmong hill (26)____________. It’s not far from Sa Pa Town, about 3 km and it (27)__________you 45 minutes to walk here. The village is on the (28)___________ of the hill and easy walking, rice and corn are grown here. Visiting Cat Cat Village, we can have a chance to visit a big waterfall on the (29)__________ and the old Hydro-electric Power Station built by the French here. We can also see the (30)____________ of young women sitting by looms with colourful pieces of brocade decorated with designs of flowers and birds. When these pieces of brocade are finished, they are dyed and embroidered with beautiful (31)___________. It is interesting that Hmong women (32)__________ plants and leaves to dye these brocade fabrics. And then they roll a round and smooth section of wood covered with wax on fabrics to polish them, making their (33)___________ durable.

VII. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank in the following passage.

I live in a small village called Northville. There are about 2000 people here. I love the village (34)__________ it is very quiet and life is slowly and easy. The village is always clean; people look (35)_____________ it with great care. The air is always clean, too. People are much more friendly here than in city because everyone (36)_________ the others, and if someone has a problem, there are always people who can help.

There are only a few things that I don’t like about Northville. One thing is that we have not got many things to do in the evening; we haven’t got (37)___________ cinemas or theaters. The other thing is that people always talk about (38)___________, and everyone knows what everyone is doing. But I still prefer village life to life in a big city.

Question 34.

A. so B. although

C. because D. but

Question 35.

A. for B. at

C. up D. after

Question 36.

A. knows B. know

C. is knowing D. knew

Question 37.

A. little B. some

C. any D. few

Question 38.

A. others B. other

C. another D. one another

VIII. Complete the following sentences using the cue words

Question 39. Women/ dance and beat/ rhythm/ the same time.

________________________

Question 40. They/ embroider and decorate/ clothes/ beautifully.

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