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www.thuvienhoclieu.comUNIT 2:CULTURAL DIVERSITYI. Check (V) the correct column according to how the -ed is pronounced./t/ /d/ ./id//t//d//id/1.talked11.enjoyed2.missed12.decided3.washed13.rugged4.called14.watched5.occurred'15.rented6.wretched16. robbed7.invited17.faxed8.polluted18.laughed9.studied19.helped10. closed20.demandedII. Complete these sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the box.confidedeterminemaintainobligeprecede believerejectsacrificeconductdemandattract1.The negotiations have been2.She used to3.Verbs are usually4.Your health isin a positive manner.in him whenever she had a problem.by the subject in English.in part by what you eat.5. This is the most efficient way to build up anda reasonable level of physicalfitness.6.Most mothers willthemselves for the sake of their children.7.They are8.Customers have the right toto sell their house in order to pay their debts.faulty goods and9.a refund.I had always beenby the idea of working abroad.10. At 115, Mrs. Jackson isto be the oldest person in the country.www.thuvienhoclieu.comPage 1www.thuvienhoclieu.comIII. Fill in each blank with the correct form of the word in brackets.1.I think that most people will always seek2. The UN has responsibility for the.(maintain)3.from tìieừ parents, (approve)ofinternationaland Security,‘There is a need for greater ,and choice in education, (diversify)4.Students need tohave time for relaxation andactivities, as well as for academic work, (culture),5. You must have a good education, but practical training is .6.peaceTheimportant, (equal)silver paint, (cone)roofs of the castlé’s towers had to be painted with a special protective7The most important rule in life is always to appear(confide)8.Her early failures made her even moreto succeed, (determine)9. Females traditionally are moreconcerned with theirown physical10. Parents are under a legalthan males are. (attract)to feed clothe, and educate their children, (oblige)IV. Complete these sentences, using the present perfect, present perfect progressive, past perfector past perfect progressive.1. The children are at the park. Theyball for the last two hours, but they don’tseem tired yet. (play)2. This was the first time weto the castle, even though weEdinburgh a few times before, (be - visit)3. Hehis finger and is in a lot of pain. (break)4. At last the bus came. I5. Good, the noisefor 20 minutes. (wait). I can start concentrating on my work again, (stop)6. We were extremely tired at the end of the journey. Wefor more than hours.(travel)7. Lisa is still writing letters. Sheletters all day. (write)8. My teacher was really annoyed with me. It was the third time Iwww.thuvienhoclieu.comlate for schoolPage 2www.thuvienhoclieu.comthat week, (arrive)9. Iand I feel exhausted. (swim)10. Imy address book. Have you seen it? (lose)11. Hefootball all afternoon and needs a shower! (play)12.out of breath, (run).When I last saw John, he and was13. We14. I15. Ithe car for 6 months before we discovered it was stolen. (own)this book on astrophysics for hours and I’m still only on page 6. (read)ice cream since I ate too much and was sick, (not like)IV. Underline the correct alternatives.1. It’s not a deep cut, but it is leaving/ is going to leave a scar.2. Did you know I am going to buy/ will buy a new car next week?3. ‘I’m not sure how I’ll get to the concert’ ‘We can take you. We will pick/ are going topick you up at 8.00.4. We get/ are going to get our exam results on the 20th August.5. I’m sorry I can’t come for dinner. I am driving/ will drive to York tonight.6. I have to go now. I am going to call! will call you back later today.7. Don’t go out now. I will serve am serving lunch and it’ll be cold by the timeyou get/ will get back., ,8. I think I will take! take an umbrella in case it, will rain! rains.9. Unless help arrives within the next few days, thousands are starving! are going tostarve.10. The concert starts/ is going to start at 7.30, not 7.15 as it says in the program.11. Tonight France play/ are playing Germany in a match important for both teams.12. It’s unlikely that the government will accept/ accept the court’s decision.13. Before I will go./ go home tonight, I am going to stop/ stop at the market.14. This chair is too heavy for you to carry alone. I will help! am going to help you.15. The train will leave/ leaves at 8:15 tomorrow morning, so I am coming!come to the station at 8:00.VI. Complete these sentences with the future form: will + infinitive; the futurecontinuous; the future perfect or future perfect continuous.1. Will you have lunch with me on 24th? ~I’d love to, but I afraid Ithen, (do)my examwww.thuvienhoclieu.comPage 3www.thuvienhoclieu.com2.3.In a hundred years’ time peopletoMars for their holidays, (go)By the end of my university course I1,200 lectures, (attend)4. Without more cheap housing, familiesthe village and find homes in town,(leave)5. Weather forecast says that the rainby the morning and tomorrow will be dry.(clear)6. I suppose by now school_for Christmas and youa rest, (close, enjoy)7. In two years’ time Morneaufor 50 years and show no sign of retiring from thetheater, (act)8. Don’t ring her up at 10 o’clock; shethe children to bed Ring later, (put)9. This time next Monday Iin a Paris cafe reading Le Figaro, (sit)10. am confident that Ithe report before the end of the week, (finish)11. This book on Proust is really difficult. On Saturday Iitfor a month,and I’m still only half way. (read)12. Imy car until next week, so you can borrow it if you like, (use)13. I’m enjoying the course. Ia lot by the time I’ve completed it. (learn)14. I’ve got an exam tomorrow, so I can’t come out tonight. Iall evening, (revise)15. I’m late with my project. I(not finish)it by the time we’re supposed to hand it in.VII. Put the verb in brackets into the correct form.1. It’s raining right now. As soon as the rain_(stop). I’m going to walk downtown.2. On arrival at home I(find) that she(leave) just a fewminutes before.3. He(light) a cigarette and(walk) to the door.4. I’m sorry I couldn’t stop when I(see) you the other day. I(catch) atrain, so I was in a hurry.5. She(sleep) for 10 hours! You must wake her.6. David(repair) the TV set at the moment. He(work) at it for one houror so.7. Just as I(leave) home for school the telephone(ring).8. For the last six months I(have) a job as a hospital porter.9. I suppose when I(come) back in two years’ time, they(pull) down allthese old buildings.10. It’s an hour since he(leave) his office. So he must be home now.11. At this time next week they(sit) in the train on their way to Paris.12. As soon as I(return) to my desk, I(notice) that my computer(make) a funny noise.13. Pedro(change) his major three times since h(start) school.14. I(expect) the mail an hour ago, but it(not/come) yet.15. While I(walk) up the mountain, I(not/stop) until I(reach)the top.(get) tired. But IVIII. Complete each of these sentences with an appropriate preposition.1. Do you believewww.thuvienhoclieu.comPage 4www.thuvienhoclieu.com‘contractual’ marriage?2. What first attract youthe study of Buddhism?3. In the past, parents usually decidedthe marriage of their children.4. A survey was made to determine the students’ attitudeslove and marriage.5. We’re studying the body’s immune responsethe virus.6. He is more concernedwhat people think about him than anything else.7. Few Asian students agreedthe American students’ view that wives and husbandsshould share all thoughts.8. A happy marriage should be basedlove.9. There are differences and similaritiesVietnamese and American cultures.10. I’ve never felt able to confidemy sister.IX. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use theword(s) in brackets.1. I’ve arranged to have next week off work. (I’m)2.This time tomorrow we’ll be in the air over the Atlantic. (flying)3.We’ll get to the theater after the beginning of the play, (by the time)4.Anderson is the winner of this year’s Grand Prix!(won)5.During my dinner, the phone rang, (while)6.The parcel has been here for two hours, (arrived)7.Weeks passed as Karen lay in hospital, (for)8.Jack left the office before I arrived there, (when)9.There’s a party at Mary’s house next Sunday, (having)10. The last time Nancy came here was in 1996. (since)www.thuvienhoclieu.comPage 5www.thuvienhoclieu.comI. PRONUNCIATIONTEST 1Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others.1. a.2. a.3. a.4. a.5. a.diversityweatherconfidedunwiseancestorb.b.b.b.b.sacrificeappearobligeddevelopscelebratec.c.c.c.c.obligemeasuredeterminedvaluesconicald.d.d.d.d.significantpleasureagreedequalscertainII. LANGUAGE FOCUSA. Choose the one word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentences.6. We need a decisionthis project by next week.a. inb. onc. withd. to7. Attitudesseniors and their roles will have to change.a. forb. ofc. towardsd. on8. A large number of India men agreed that it was unwise to confide.their wives.a. in.b. onc. ofd. with9. Approval orof the project is up to the Italian cultural affairs minister.a. rejectionb. admissionc. preventiond. decision10. The culture has beenwith the arrival of immigrants.a. diverseb. diversifiedc.divergedd. diverted11. The Foreign Minister held talks with his Chinesea. partnerb. colleaguec. counterpartd. collaborator12. Safely should takeover all other matters in the workplace.a. precedeb. precedentc. precedingd. precedence13. Parents areby law to send their children to school.a. obligedb. confidedc. demandedd. conducted14. Some people are concerned with physicalwhen choosing a wife or husband.a. attractb. attractivec. attractivenessd. attractively15. She was prepared to . having a family in order to pursue her career,a. satisfyb. sacrificec. maintaind. confideB. Choose the one word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentences.16. She said she met you once at the Parade last week.since?a. Have you met herb. Had you met herc. Did you meet herd. Did you meet her17. Several years after theyup they met again by chance in Paris.a. have splitb. had splitc. were splitd. had been splittingwww.thuvienhoclieu.comPage 6www.thuvienhoclieu.com18.By this time tomorrow, Peter for the graduationexamination, so now he feels very nervous.a. will sitb. is sittingc. will be sittingd. will have sitting19. Please turn off the stove. The waterfor more than fifteen minutes,a. is boilingb. was boilingc. will be boilingd. has been boiling20. I am sorry I cannot hear what youbecause everybodyso loudly.a. are saying - talkb. have just said - is talkingc. were saying - has talkedd. said - was talking21. Theythe job by this time tomorrow.a. will finishb. will be finishingc. will have finishedd. are finishing22. Wetennis for half an hour when it started to rain.a. was playing b. has been playing c. had been playingd. would be playing23. We _ at a hotel in Miami when the hurricansouthern Florida last month.a. were staying- hitb. stayed - hitc. had stayed - hitd. stayed - was hitting24. I must just go and wash, I.a. have gardenedb. have been gardeningc. had gardenedd. was gardening25. Alex’s planeat 10:15 tomorrow morning, but I can’t pick him up.a. will arriveb. is arrivingc. will be arrivingd. arrives26. IJane tonight, so I will pass your message on to her.a. meetb. will be meetingc. am meetingd. will have met27. In every culture, peoplejewelry since prehistoric times.a. wearb. worec. have wornd. had worn28. IBob’s pen to him the next time Ihim.a. will return - seeb. will return-will seec. return - will seed. return - see29. Ithe time when I firstas a teacher.a. won’t forget - workb. will never forget - workedc. never forget - have workedd. never forgot - had worked30. Ion the left because I’ve lived in Britain for a long time.a. used to driveb. am used to drivec. get used to drivingd. am used to drivingC. Identify the one underlined word or phrase - A, B, C or D - that must be changed for thesentence to be correct.31. TheAmericans are much more concerned than the Chinesewith physicalABattractive when choosing a wife or a husband.CD32. Please be sure to call me as soon as you will find out anything about the meeting.www.thuvienhoclieu.comPage 7www.thuvienhoclieu.comABCD33. A large number of Indian men agrees that it. is unwise to confide in their wives.ABCD34. In 1992, Bill Clinton has become president of the United States, beatingABChis opponent by a wide margin.D35. A basic knowledge of social studies. such as history and geography.ABis considering a basic part of the education of every child.CDIII.READING.A. Fill in each blank with one appropriate word from the box.invitations firm Impolite common punctual polite reschedule locationAmericans tend to be very (36)people. This is often expressed inConversations. It is (37)for an American to end a conversation by saying:“Let’s get together sometime,” “Come by for a visit when you have a chance,” or “Let’s meet forcoffee.” However, these (38)are usually not intended to be taken literally., AnInvitation is not (39)unless a time and place is set.If you have accepted an invitation or if a meeting has been set, Americans usually expect you toarrive at the agreed (40)at the right time. It is considered (41)to accept an invitationand not show up or to arrive more than 10 to 20 minutes late. Americans tend to be quite (42) .Ifyou have to cancel an appointment or know that you will not be able to be on time, you should callyour friend or host to cancel or (43)B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.I was an MBA student in the USA and I lived in the university’s coed dormitory. In my culture,usually, if a woman talks to a man, it is a sign of romantic interest. Therefore, in the first few days ofschool, I found it strange that so many women were talking to me and I was under the impressionthat some women on my dormitory floor were interested in me. To return , their politeness, Iwould buy them flowers or offer small gifts, as is done in my country. However, I was quitesurprised to see that these same women now seemed uncomfortable around me. One was evenquite offended and told me to leave her alone. Eventually I talked to the residence adviser on myfloor to see what I was doing wrong, and he explained to me the way men and women usually interactin the USA. I was quite relieved to hear that nothing was Wrong with me, but rather with the wayI was interpreting my conversations with women. Even though I did not find the love of my lifewhile I was in the USA, I still made many good female friends afterwards with whom still maintaincontact.44.The writer came to the US to geta. a university degree, in Artsb. a second university degree in businessc. a Doctor of Philosophyd. a Master of Arts45. In the writer’s country, womena. often fall in love with menb. like talking to menc. never talk to mend. don’t often talk to menwww.thuvienhoclieu.comPage 8www.thuvienhoclieu.com46. In the first few days of school, the writer.a. spent so much money on flowers and giftsb. found it difficult to make friends with womenc. misunderstood the openness of American womend. was impressed by American women47. How did the writer feel when he was explained the way men and women usually interact in theUSA?a. confusedb. happyc. surprised. disappointed48. We can conclude, from the passage, that in the United States.a. men and women often have long-term relationships that have no romanticinvolvement.b. college campuses are a place where many ideas are discussed freelyc. people can sometimes seem brusque or impatientd. people are usually eager to explain anything in which you might be interestedIV. SPEAKINGChoose the phrase or sentence - a, b, c or d - that best completes the conversation.49. A: Personally, I think a happy marriage should be based on love.B:!a. Oh, I hope so b. It’s all right c. I definitely agree d. Good idea50. A: I’m not sure about this soup. It tastes like something’s missing.B:It tastes fine to me.a. You’re right.b. Oh, I don’t know,c. I couldn't agree more.d. I don’t think so.51. A: It seems to me, that, spring is the most beautiful time of year.B:It really is lovely!a. You’re exactly right!b. You could be right,c. You’re dead wrong.d. I couldn’t agree less.52. A:children nowadays watch too much TV. B:Absolutely!a. In my conclusion b. In my opinion c. As you see d. As a matter of fact53. A: This grammar test is the hardest one we’ve ever had this semester!B:but I think it’s quite easy.a. I couldn’t disagree more,b. I understand what you’re saying,c. You’re right, .d. I don’t see it that’ way,V. WRITINGChoose the sentence-a, b, c or d-which is closest in meaning to the printed one.54. It is open to question as to whether Jane will get the job.a. The question is whether Jane will get the job or not.b. It is not certain that Jane will get the job.c. Jane is being interviewed for the job.d. If Jane could answer the question, she would get job.55. Twice as many men as women are insurance agents.www.thuvienhoclieu.comPage 9www.thuvienhoclieu.coma. More men than women have insurance.b. Women are twice as likely as men to have insurance.c. Insurance is twice as difficult to sell to women as to men.d. Male insurance agents outnumber female agents.56. James was the last to know about the change of the schedule.a. The last thing James knew was the change,^ schedule. .b. At last James was able to know about the change of schedule. 'c. James was among the last people informed of the change of schedule.d. Everyone had heard about the change of schedule before James did.57.wasn’t a bit surprised to hear that Kate had failed her driving test.a. That Kate had failed in her driving test surprised me a bit.b. I was surprised that Kate had passed her driving test.c. It came as no surprise to me to hear that Kate hadn’t passed her driving test.d. Surprisingly, Kate had failed her driving test.58. We’ll go camping as long as the weather is good., .a. Only if the weather is fine will we go camping.b. If the weather is better, we will go camping.c. The weather is good when we will go camping.d. We’ll go camping immediately after the weather is good. .59. My father hasn’t smoked for three years.a. My father started smoking three years ago.b. My father smoked a lot in three years.c. My father stopped smoking three years ago.d. My father won’t continue smoking in three years’ time.60. The secret to Success is hard work.a. Working hard ensures success.b. One must work hard to keep secrets.c. One cannot succeed if he has secrets,d. If you keep your work secret, you will succeed.TEST 2I.PRONUNCIATIONA. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of theothers.1.2.3.4.5.a.a.a.a.a.precedetakesromantictensionstoppedb.b.b.b.b.rejectpensmarriagedecisiontalkedc.c.c.c.c.scheduleboatsattractprovisionmarriedd.d.d.d.d.www.thuvienhoclieu.comweddingtrapsprivateprecisionpassedPage 10www.thuvienhoclieu.comB. Choose the word that has the man stress placed differently from that of the others.6.a. obligedb. contractualc. determined. counterpart7.a. conicalb. marriagec. romanticd. sacrifice8.a. confideb. banquet .c. culturald. attitude9.a. engageb. ceremonyc. majorityd. maintain10. a. similarityb. independentc. generationd. diversityII. LANGUAGE FOCUSA. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentence orsubstitutes for the underlined part11. She sacrificed her careerher children.a. tob. forc. ond. with12. In my opinion, a happy marriage should be basedlove.a. inb. toc. ond. of13. In Vietnam, two, three or even four generations liveone roof.a. inb. overc. withd. under14. My father has an older sister he hasn’t seen thirty years.a. sinceb. inc. duringd. for15. Jane has becometo Roger, and the wedding will be in April.a. proposedb. engagedc. settledd. agreed16. A statebanquet was hold in honour of the visiting Presidenta. celebrationb. feastc. Ceremonyd. anniversary17. Most young people nowadays believe inmarriage first comes love, thencomes marriage.a. romanticb. uniquec. contractuald. arranged18.marriages, which are usually decided by the parents, are usually seen in Indian andAfrican cultures.a. Romanticb. Arrangedc. Modernd. Open19.It’s sometimes hard tothe right balance between your work and your home life.a. maintainb. conserveb. demandd. support20. She was full ofto achieve her goals.a. decisionb. sacrificec. obligationd. determination21. The young Americans are usuallywith physical attractiveness when choosing a wife or ahusband.a. concernedb. interestedc. consciousd. critical22. Women are still fighting for greaterbetween the sexes.a. diversityb. agreementc. equalityd. maintenance23. I don’t feel anyto give my boss more than two weeks’ notice when I leave.a. obligeb. obligatoryc. obligedd. obligation24. In a new culture, many embarrassing situations occura misunderstanding.a. despiteb. account ofc. because ofd. result in25. Unfortunately, not all candidates can be offered a job;some have to bea. requiredb. rejectedc. remainedd. resignedB. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentences.26. This large goatin the mountains of Switzerland.www.thuvienhoclieu.comPage 11www.thuvienhoclieu.coma. only livesb. is only livingc. has only lived d. only lived27. Charles is a gifted footballer, but up to now hewell in the international matches.a. doesn’t playb. didn’t playc. hasn’t placedd. wasn’t playing28. The committeefour times last week, but still no decisiona. met - has been reachedb. has met - has reachedc. met — is reachedd. had met - was reached29. So far this week. Itwo testsand a quiz.a. hadb. have hadc. will have d. washaving 30 to the opera when you lived in Milan?a. Have you ever goneb. Were you ever goingc. Did you ever god. Had you ever gone31. Ione of my special desserts for dinner, if you like.a. makeb. am makingc. am going to make d. will make32. I have never played table tennis before. This is the first time Ito play.a. tryb. triedc. have triedd. am trying33. There’s no point asking John for a lift - heby now.a. is leavingb. will leavec. will be leavingd. will have left34. Before I went to university, Ias a carpenter for about five years.a. workedb. used to work c. have workedd. was working35. I won’t be able to meetyou nextweek. Iin London for a few days.a. will stayb. will bestayingc. will have stayed d. am staying36. Maryon the essay for two hours now and she hopes that she ~ it in one more hour.a. is working -can finishb. has been working -will finishc. will have worked - finishesd. had been working -would finish37. It’s getting very humid - wea thunderstorm.a. will haveb. are havingc. are going to haved. have38. Ia lot of interesting people while Iin Norway.a. met – workedb. was meeting – was ’workingc. met - was workingd. was meeting - worked39. Wefor about an hour when the engine suddenly stopped,a. was drivingb. have drivenc. have been drivingd. had been driving40. Youfor five straight hours. Why don’t you take a break.a. Studiedb. was studyingc. had studiedd. have been studyingC. Identify the one underlined word or phrase - A, B, C or D - that must be changed forthe sentence to be correct.41. For many international students, American dating and relationship ritualsABCcan be one of the most difficult thing to understand.Dwww.thuvienhoclieu.comPage 12www.thuvienhoclieu.com42. If the stain doesn’t come out of your shirt when you wash it, try to soak itABCfirst in bleach; D43. Janet is finally used to cook on an electric stove after having a gas one for so long.ABCD44. You can apply for a better job when you will have had more experience.ABCD45. Scholars have been unable to determine if the frescoes were painted by Giotto.ABCDIII. READINGA.Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best fits the blank space in thefollowing passage.Table manners are important in America, and may be (46)from those ofyour country. In general, Americans try to eat neatly, without making a lot of noise. If somethingon the table is out of their (47)they politely asksomeone to pass it to them. Food should be lifted up to the mouth. Do not(48)over to eat it. Sit tip as straight as you can without being uncomfortable. Do nottalk with your mouth (49)Table napkins are placed on your lap, (50)in half if they are very large. Use yourfork, knife and spoon to eat your food. There are some (51)like lobster and cornon the cob, cookies, shrimp, and fried chicken and other foods. Better watch what otherpeople do. (52)you. do eat with your hands, don’t lick yourfingers to clean them. Use the napkin carefully. If you have to take food (53)yourmouth, such as a pit or bone, do it carefully and quietly. It is not polite to pick your teeth at thetable to remove (54)food. If you must do this before the end of the meal, (55)yourself and go to the restroom.46. a.47. a.48. a.49. a.50. a.51. a.52. a.53. a.54. a.55. a.contrarywaybendopen.usedregulationsIftosolidsorryb.b.b.b.b.b.b.b.b.b.separatereachhangfullpassedsolutionsEvenup tostuffedexcusec. differentc. directionc. bowc. emptyc. curvedc. exceptionsc. Unlessc. outc. stuckc. apologized. similard. visiond. . lookd. closed. foldedd. experiencesd. Only ifd. out ofd. trappedd. explainB. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answer.These days, most people in Britain and the US do not wear very formal clothes. Butsometimes it is important wear the right thing.Many British people don’t think about clothes very much. They just like to be comfortable.When they go out to enjoy themselves, they can wear almost anything. At theatres, cinemas andwww.thuvienhoclieu.comPage 13www.thuvienhoclieu.comconcerts, you can put on what you like from elegant suits and dresses to jeans and sweaters. Anythinggoes, as long as you look clean and tidy.But in Britain, as well as the US, men in offices usually wear suits and ties, arid women weardresses or skirts (not trousers). Doctors, lawyers and business people wear quite formal clothes. Andin some hotels' and restaurants men have to wear ties and women wear smart dresses.In many years, Americans are more relaxed than British people, but they are more carefulwith their clothes. At home, or on holiday, most Americans wear informal or sporty clothes. Butwhen they go out in the evening, they like to look elegant. In good hotels and restaurants, menhave to wear jackets and ties, and women wear pretty clothes and smart hairstyles.It is difficult to say exactly what people wear informal or formal in Britain and the US, becauseeveryone is different. If you are not sure what to wear, watch what other people do and then do thesame. You’ll feel more relaxed if you don’t look too different from everyone else.56. Many British people wear freely when they.a. attend meetingsb. attend lecturesc. spend their spare timed. meet their friends57. Who doesn’t usually wear suits and ties?a. Lawyersb. Doctorsc. Driversd. Accountants58. If you visit an American friend at home in the evening, you may find that your friend wearsa. pretty clothesb. informal clothes c. formal clothesd. plain clothes59. If you are in a foreign country, the best way the writer suggests to you is to weara. strange clothesb. as the people there doc. your native clothesd. comfortable clothes60. What do you think the passage is mainly about?a. Recent dressing habit in Great Britain and the United States. b. The reason why informal clothing is popular in the UK and USA.c. When we should wear in a formal way.d. Where we should wear in a formal way.IV. WRITINGChoose the correct sentence which is built from the words given.61. eating/ most Americans/ hold/ fork/ hand/ write//a. When most Americans are eating, they hold fork in the hand which they write.b. When eating, most Americans hold the fork in the hand with that they write.c. When eating, most Americans hold a fork in the hand with which they write.d. When most Americans eating, they hold a fork in hand they write with.62. cultures/ arranged marriages/ tradition/ hand down many generations//a. In some cultures, arranged marriage is a tradition handing down through'generations.b. In some cultures, arranged marriage is a tradition handed down throughgenerations.c. For some cultures, arranged marriage is a tradition hands down throughgenerations.d. To some cultures, arranged marriage is a tradition handed down throughgenerations.www.thuvienhoclieu.commanymanymanymanyPage 14www.thuvienhoclieu.com63. Even today/ majority of Indians/ India/ marriages/ their parents//a. Even today an overwhelming majority of Indians in India have their marriagesplanned by their parents.b. Even today a majority of Indians in India have their parents to plan their marriages.c. Even today, majority of Indians , in India have their parents plan for their marriages.d. Even today a majority of Indians in. India have their marriages plan by their parents.64. Romantic marriage/ the couple/ emotional bond/ their wedding//a. A Romantic marriage is the couple who has emotional bond with each other prior to theirwedding.b. Romantic marriage is the one in which the couple has an emotional bond together priorwedding.c. Romantic marriage is a marriage to which the couple has emotional bond with oneanother prior to their wedding.d. A Romantic marriage is one in which the couple has an emotional bond with oneanother prior to their wedding.65. She/experienced/great/culture shock/first/Europe//a. She had experienced great culture shock when she first came to Europe.b. She experienced great culture shock when she first came to Europe.c. She is experienced great culture shock when she has first come to Europe.d. She experienced great culture shock when she was coming to Europe first.ĐÁP ÁNUNIT 2I.1. /t/9. /d/2./t/11. /d/3./ t/12. /id/4. /d/13. /d/5. /d/14. /t/6./t/ 7./id/ 8./ id/15. /id/ 16./d/ 17. /t/9. /d/18. /t/19. /t/ 20. /id/II.1. conducted2. Confide3. preceded4. determined 5. maintain6. sacrifice7. Obliged8. reject – demand9. attracted10. believedIII. 1. approval2. maintenance3. diversity4. cultural5. equally6. conical 7. Confidence8. Determined 9. attractiveness 10. obligationIV.1. have been playing2. had been - had visited3. has broken4. had been waiting5. has stopped6. had been traveling7. has been writing8. had arrivedV.9. have been swimming10. have lost11. has been playing12. had been running13. had owned14. have been reading (‘have read’ is also possible)15. haven’t likedwww.thuvienhoclieu.comPage 15www.thuvienhoclieu.com1. is going to leave2. am going to buy3. will pick4. get5. am driving6. will call7. am serving - get8. will take - rains9. are going to starve10. starts11. play12. will accept13. go - am going to stop14. will help15. leaves - am comingVI.1.will be doing2.will be going3.will have attended4.will leave5.will have cleared6.will have closed — will be enjoying7.will have been acting/ will have acted8.will be putting9.will be sitting10.will have finished11.will have been reading12.won’t be using/ won’t use13.will have learned14.will be revising15.won’t have finishedVII.www.thuvienhoclieu.comPage 16www.thuvienhoclieu.com1.stops2.found - had left3.lit - walked4.saw - was catching5.has been sleeping6.is repairing - has been working7.had left - rang8.have had9.come - will have pulled10.left11.will be sitting12.returned - noticed - was making13.has changed - started14.expected - hasn’t come15.was walking - got - didn’t stop - reachedVIII. 1. in2. to3. on4. towards/ to6. about/ for7. with8. on9. betweenIX. 1. I’m having/ I’m going to have next week off work.2. This time tomorrow we’ll be flying over the Atlantic.3. By the time we get to the theater, the play will have begun.4. Anderson has won this year’s Grand Prix!5. While I was having my dinner, the phone rang.6. The parcel arrived two hours ago.7. Karen lay in hospital for weeks.8. When I arrived at the office, Jack had left.9. Next Sunday Mary is having a party at her house.10. Nancy hasn’t been here since 1996.5. to10. inTEST 1I.II.1.dA. 6. b2. b7. C3. a8. a4. b9. A5. c10. b11. c12.d13.aB. 16. a 17. b 18. c 19. d 20. b 21. c 22.c 23.a26. c 27. c 28. a 29. b 30. dC. 31. C (attractiveness)32. B (find)33. B (agree)34. A (became)35. C (considered)III. A. 36. polite37. common38. invitations39. firm40. location41. impolite42. punctual43. rescheduleB. 44. b 45. d 46. c 47. b 48. aIV.49. c50. d51. a52.b53. bV.54. b55. d56. D57. C58. a59. c60.awww.thuvienhoclieu.comPage 17www.thuvienhoclieu.comTEST 2I.A.1.a2.bB.6.d7.c12.c13.dII. A. 11.b22.c 23.d24.cB. 26.a27.c28.a37.c38.c39.dC. 41. D (things)44. C (have had)III.A. 46.c47.b48.aB. 56.c57.c58.bIV.61.c62.b63.a3.d4.a5.c8.a9.c10.d14.d15.b16.b25.b29.b 30.c31.d40.d42. C (soaking)45. C (whether)49.b50.d51.c59.b60.a64.d65.b17.a18.b19.a32.c33.d34.a20.d21.a35.b 36. B43. A (cooking)52.awww.thuvienhoclieu.com53.d54.d55.bPage 18
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