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There are five mistake in the passage. Can you find and correct them?
Chopsticks
Depending on the restaurant you decide upon for that evening, you may be required to use chopsticks. If for some reason you aren't too adept with chopsticks, try to learn before passing through immigration. It's not really that hard.
One false assumption among many Japanese that's slowly being dispelled by the time are (=> by time is the ) the " uniqueness " of Japan. Japan is a island nation; Japan is only country that has four seasons; foreigners can't understand Japan; only Japanese can use chopsticks properly.
I cannot count the number of times I've been told how to use Japanese chopsticks but I couldn't use perfectly. If you're dining in => with a Japanese, don't be surprised if you receive a look of amazement at your ability to eat like a Japanese.
P/s : Mấy chỗ in đậm là sửa lại nhé !
It is essential to know how to use chopsticks for Japanese dining etiquette, particularly in formal (1) occasions and when doing
business in Japan. If you're (2) clumsy with the chopsticks, how can you be expected to handle other (3) clever matters? Don't
expect to always rely on Western-style utensils. First, start by (4) lifting the chopsticks with both hands and follow the basic
(5) rules of chopsticks etiquette. Always keep in (6) mind that chopsticks are eating utensils, just as a (7) fork and knife, so
don't play with them, point with them, or rub them together! If no serving utensils are (8) dropping during a family-style meal
(sometimes this is the case when visiting someone's home), remember to take food from the (9) bowls on the table by using
the thick ends, the ends that don't go into your (10) mouth, of the chopsticks.
It is essential to know how to use chopsticks for Japanese dining etiquette, particularly in formal (1) occasions and when doing
business in Japan. If you're (2) clumsy with the chopsticks, how can you be expected to handle other (3) clever matters? Don't
expect to always rely on Western-style utensils. First, start by (4) lifting the chopsticks with both hands and follow the basic
(5) rules of chopsticks etiquette. Always keep in (6) mind that chopsticks are eating utensils, just as a (7) fork and knife, so
don't play with them, point with them, or rub them together! If no serving utensils are (8) dropping during a family-style meal
(sometimes this is the case when visiting someone's home), remember to take food from the (9) bowls on the table by using
the thick ends, the ends that don't go into your (10) mouth, of the chopsticks.
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Xin lũi bạn nhớ tại bài này mình lấy trong đề thi hsg nên sẽ rất khó mong bạn thông cảm với cả cho mình cảm ơn nhé!
III/ (1,0 point) Fill in each gap of the following sentences with ONE suitable word. Write it on your answer sheet.
1. He is not very good ___at___ Maths.
- Hanoi is ____the__ capital of Vietnam.
3. I’m going to buy either a camera ___and___ a DVD player with the money.
- Are you sure you did this exercise by __yourself____, Tom?
- Mai: Why don’t we go ___out___ a picnic this weekend? – Nga: That’s a good idea!
IV/ (1,0 point) Choose the word that best fits the blank in the following passage. Write the letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet.
Choosing clothes can be difficult. Some people want to be fashionable (1)______ they don’t want to look exactly like everybody else. Not all clothes are (2)______ for work or school, perhaps because they are not formal enough, or simply not comfortable. It is easy to buy the (3)______ size, and find that your trousers are too tight, especially if you are a bit overweight. If you buy light cotton clothes, you might not be (4)______ enough for winter. If your shoes are not waterproof, and if you aren’t (5)______ for the cold, you might look good, but feel terrible!
1. |
A. if |
B. but |
C. so |
D. therefore |
2. |
A. suitable |
B. equal |
C. comfort |
D. fitted |
3. |
A. error |
B. mistake |
C. wrong |
D. false |
4. |
A. warm |
B. cold |
C. cool |
D. hot |
5. |
A. fitted |
B. worn |
C. clothed |
D. dressed |
V/ (1,5 points) Read the following passage then answer the questions. Write your answers on the answer sheet.
As a result of years of research, we know that too much animal fat is bad for our health. For example, Americans eat a lot of meat and only a small amount of grains, fruit and vegetables. Because of their diet, they have high rates of cancer and heart disease. In Japan, in contrast, people eat large amounts of grains and very little meat. The Japanese also have low rates of cancer and heart disease. In fact the Japanese live longer than anyone else in the world. Unfortunately, when people move to the US, the rates of heart disease and cancer increase as their diet changes. Moreover, as hamburgers, ice-cream, and other high fat food become popular in Japan, the rates of heart disease and cancer are increasing there as well. People are also eating more meat and dairy products in other countries such as Cuba, Mauritius and Hungary. Not surprisingly, the disease rates in these countries are increasing along with the change in diet. Consequently, doctors everywhere advise people to eat more grains, fruit and vegetables and to eat less meat and fewer dairy products.
1. As a result of years of research, what is bad for our health?
too much animal fat
2. Why do Japanese people have lower rates of cancer and heart disease?
Because they eat large amounts of grains and very little meat
3. What happens when the Japanese people move to the US?
the rates of heart disease and cancer increase as their diet changes
4. In which countries are people also eating more meat and dairy products?
Cuba, Mauritius and Hungary
5. What do doctors everywhere advise people to do?
eating more grains, fruit and vegetables, less meat and fewer dairy products.
Give advice with Should or Shouldn't, using the cues about table manners in Japan:
1. Don't drink at a dinner party until everyone is served
->..YOU SHOULDN'T DRINK A DINNER PARTY UNTIL EVERYONE IS SERVED...........
2. Raise your drink and say "kampai" (cheers) before you drink
->......YOU SHOULD RAISE YOUR DRINK AND SAY " KAMPAI " CHEERS BEFORE YOU DRINK.........
3. Use a small wet cloth at most Japaness restaurants to wash your hands before eating
->.....YOU SHOULD Use a small wet cloth at most Japaness restaurants to wash your hands before eating ..........
4. Don't use it as a napkin or to touch any part of your face
->.......YOU SHOULDN'T use it as a napkin or to touch any part of your face ........
5. Use chopsticks during the meal
->.....YOU SHOULD USE CHOPSTICKS DURING THE MEAL .....
Give advice with Should or Shouldn't, using the cues about table manners in Japan:
1. Don't drink at a dinner party until everyone is served
->..YOU SHOULDN'T DRINK A DINNER PARTY UNTIL EVERYONE IS SERVED...........
2. Raise your drink and say "kampai" (cheers) before you drink
->......YOU SHOULD RAISE YOUR DRINK AND SAY " KAMPAI " CHEERS BEFORE YOU DRINK.........
3. Use a small wet cloth at most Japaness restaurants to wash your hands before eating
->.....YOU SHOULD Use a small wet cloth at most Japaness restaurants to wash your hands before eating ..........
4. Don't use it as a napkin or to touch any part of your face
->.......YOU SHOULDN'T use it as a napkin or to touch any part of your face ........
5. Use chopsticks during the meal
->.....YOU SHOULD USE CHOPSTICKS DURING THE MEAL .....
Give the correct form of the word in the bracket. (3 points): 0,5 points for each correct answer.
1. unhealthy 2. explanation 3. pleasure
4. differences 5. traditional 6.carelessly
Choose the words from the box to fill in the gaps. (4 points): 0,25 points for each correct answer.
1. make 5. miss 9. example 13. lights
2. include 6. them 10. countries 14. limits
3. license 7. sure 11. obey 15. under
4. is 8. where 12. lot 16. travel
Rearrange these sentences to make a dialogue between a tourist and a guide. (1,5 points): 0,25 points for each correct answer.
___3__ Tourist: I have heard of Hoi An. Is it an interesting place?
___6__ Guide: Why don't you go to HaNoi? You can find many historical sites there.
___1__ Tourist: What can I see in Central Vietnam?
___4__ Guide: Yes. It's an old town with many Japanese and Chinese cultural features.
___5__ Tourist: What other places should I go to?
___2__ Guide: You can enjoy many coastal towns with beautiful beaches. Besides, you can go to Hue and visit the mausoleum of the Nguyen Kings.
___7__ Tourist: That's a good idea. Thank you very much.
WHO IS REALLY ON THE INTERNET?
One of the great things about the Internet, as well as one of its biggest problems, is that people are basically anonymous on it. In Internet chat rooms and web cafés, people can use a different name and even create an entirely different identity if they want to. In some ways, this is a good thing. For many people, it gives them the chance to
do things that they could never do in real life. For example, a person might be very shy in real life, but that same person may find the courage to make friends on the Internet because it feels safer. In addition, people in some countries are not free to express their opinions, especially if they don‟t like the government. By using a different identity on the Internet, they can express their opinions without worrying about getting in trouble.
That same freedom to be “another person” on the Internet, however, causes many problems as well. The major problem is Internet fraud. Many dishonest people use the Internet to pretend to be a different person. Then they trick a person into trusting them in some way and take their money. In one case, two Japanese men lied to Filipinos who wanted to travel to Japan. The two Japanese men told them that they could help them get
visas to Japan for a small price (about400perperson).ThetwoJapanesementookthousandsofdollarsfromhopefulFilipinos,butnoneofthepeopleevergottheirvisas.Thenumberofthesekindsofcrimeisquicklyrising.Lastyear,Internetcriminalsstoleover400perperson).ThetwoJapanesementookthousandsofdollarsfromhopefulFilipinos,butnoneofthepeopleevergottheirvisas.Thenumberofthesekindsofcrimeisquicklyrising.Lastyear,Internetcriminalsstole350 million from trusting people. When you consider that only $ 57 million was stolen in bank robberies in all of Europe, it is easy to see that Internet crime is a serious
problem.
1. The word 'anonymous' in bold in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to________.
A. nameless B. dishonest C. trusting D. criminal
2. According to paragraph 2 all of the following are true of the Internet EXCEPT_________.
A. it allows people to safely oppose their government.
B. it makes it easier for people to express themselves
C. its get people in trouble
D. it helps shy people make friends
3. They word 'they' in bold in paragraph 2 refers to__________.
A. people B. countries C. opinions D. friends
4. The author mentions two Japanese men in oder to__________.
A. suggest that there is a lot of Internet crime in Japan.
B. show that getting a visa is very difficult in Japan.
C. show that you shouldn't trust anyone on the Internet.
D. give an example of fraud on the Internet.
5. Why does the author mention bank robberies?
A. To show that there is more money in Internet crime than in robbing banks.
B. To suggest that Internet crime is easier than robbing banks.
C. To show that Internet crime is much more common than other types of crime.
D. To show that banks are safe than the Internet.
WHO IS REALLY ON THE INTERNET?
1. The word 'anonymous' in bold in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to________.
A. nameless B. dishonest C. trusting D. criminal
2. According to paragraph 2 all of the following are true of the Internet EXCEPT_________.
A. it allows people to safely oppose their government.
B. it makes it easier for people to express themselves
C. its get people in trouble
D. it helps shy people make friends
3. They word 'they' in bold in paragraph 2 refers to__________.
A. people B. countries C. opinions D. friends
4. The author mentions two Japanese men in oder to__________.
A. suggest that there is a lot of Internet crime in Japan.
B. show that getting a visa is very difficult in Japan.
C. show that you shouldn't trust anyone on the Internet.
D. give an example of fraud on the Internet.
5. Why does the author mention bank robberies?
A. To show that there is more money in Internet crime than in robbing banks.
B. To suggest that Internet crime is easier than robbing banks.
C. To show that Internet crime is much more common than other types of crime.
D. To show that banks are safe than the Internet.
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