VI. True or False. Tick the correct box.
True False
1. You must close the door before going out.
2. You mustn’t do your homework.
3. You mustn’t obey your parents.
4. You must go to school on time.
5. You must walk on the glass.
6. You mustn’t shout at me.
7. You must brush your teeth before going to bed.
8. You mustn’t eat fruit and vegetables.
VI. Complete the sentences with must or mustn’t
1. You………………help your mother with the heavy box.
2. It’s very cold. You………………go out.
3. You………………look after the house when your parents are away.
4. You………………wash your face in the morning.
5. You………………take your umbrella because it’s raining.
6. You………………drink that milk, it’s very hot.
7. You………………make noise in the class.
8. It’s dangerous, you………………touch that wire.
9. You………………be rude to your teacher.
10. In the class, you………………study hard.
VI. Choose the word (A, B, C, or D) that best fits each of the blank spaces.
We live in the suburbs, and it’s just too (1)___! There aren’t (2)__shops, and there are certainly (3) ___clubs or theaters. (4) _____ a lot of parks, good schools, and very (5)____crime; but nothing ever really happens here. I would really love (6) _____downtown.
suburb (n) : ngoại thành
1. A. noisy B. noisily C. quiet D. quietly
2. A. much B. many C. more D. a lot of
3. A. not B. nothing C. none D. no
4. A. Has B. Having C. There is D. There are
5. A. little B. less C. many D. lots of
6. A. to live B. living C.to living D. a & b
VIII. Read the following passage and choose the item (A, B, C, or D) that best answers each of the questions about it.
My neighborhood is very convenient - it’s near the shopping center and the bus station. It is also safe. But those are the only good things about living downtown. It is very noisy - the streets are always full of people! The traffic is terrible, and parking is a big problem! I can never park on my own street. I’d like to live in the suburbs.
1. What does the word ‘convenient’ in line 1 mean?
A. close to something B. beautiful
C. far from other places D. noisy
2. What does the word ‘it’ in line 2 refer to?
A. the author’s neighborhood B. shopping center
C. bus station D. downtown
3. It’s easy to ______.
A. find a place to park B. live in the suburbs
C. move to another place D. go to the bus station
4. The author _____.
A. likes to live in the suburbs
B. thinks that his/ her neighborhood is too quiet
C. thinks that living in the suburbs is very convenient
D. feels that his/her neighborhood is not safe
5. Which of the following is true?
A. The author’s neighborhood is inconvenient.
B. The author doesn’t want to move to anywhere.
C. It’s too difficult for the author to find a place to park his/her car.
D. Living downtown is better than living in the suburbs.
IX. Choose the word (A, B, C, or D) that best fits each of the blank spaces.
James: Excuse (1)____, I’m your new (2) _____, Jack. I just moved in.
Mrs. Jones: Oh. Yes?
James: I m looking for a grocery store. Are there (3)____around here?
Mrs. Jones: Yes, there are some (4) _____ Pine Street.
James: OK. And is there a Laundromat near here?
Mrs. Jones: Well, I think there’s one across from the shopping center.
James: (5) ______
Mrs. Jones: By the way, there’s a barber shop in the shopping center, (6) _____
James: A barber shop?
Laundromat (n) : hiệu giặt tự động
barber shop (n) : hiệu cắt tóc
1. A. I B. me C. my D. myself
2. A. neighbor B. neighborhood C. next door D. newcomer
3. A. any B. anywhere C. some D. somewhere
4. A. of B. at C. on D. beside
5. A. You’re welcome. B. Thank you. C. Excuse me. D. Never mind.
6. A. neither B. either C. too D. b & c
X. Use the structure “What + (a/ an) + adj + noun!” to make exclamative sentences.
Ex: - The girl is very beautiful. ®___________What a beautiful girl.
1. The weather is very awful. ®
2. The meal is very delicious. ®
3. The boy is very clever. ®
4. The picture are very colorful. ®
5. The dress is very expensive. ®
6. The milk is sour. ®
IX. Give the correct form of comparison.
0. He is (intelligent) student I have ever met.
’He is the most intelligent student I have ever met
1. It’s (difficult) decision I’ve ever made in years.
’…………………………………………………………………
2. Mr. Bush is (delightful) person I have ever known.
’…………………………………………………………………
3. Dick is (careful) of the three workers.
’…………………………………………………………………
4. Peter is (tall) student in my class.
’…………………………………………………………………
5. What’s (good) film you have ever seen?
’…………………………………………………………………
6. She is (old) child in the family.
’…………………………………………………………………
7. He is (intelligent) student in my class.
’…………………………………………………………………
8. Of the two sisters, Linda is (beautiful).
’…………………………………………………………………
9. It is (interesting) book I have ever read.
’…………………………………………………………………
10. This is (big) house I have ever seen.
’…………………………………………………………………
1. do /you /homework/ must/ your.
A. You do must your homework. B. You must doing your homework.
C. You must do your homework. D. Your must do you homework.
2. rubbish /We / throw/ not/ must/.
A. We must not throw rubbish. B. We must throw not rubbish.
C. We must not rubbish throw. D. We must rubbish not throw.
3. must/ you / the /follow /rules/.
A. You follow must the rules. B. You must follow the rules
C. You must the rules follow. D. You must the follow rules.
4. Anne /should/her/wash/ hair /twice a week/.
A. Anne should wash her hair twice a week. B. Anne her wash should hair twice a week.
C. Anne should hair washes her twice a week. D. Anne should twice washes her hair a week.
5. should /you /not /up/ stay/late/.
A. You not should stay up late. B. You stay up not should late.
C. You should not stay up late. D. You stay should up not late.
6. early /go /should/ bed / children/ to/.
A. Children go to should bed early. B. Children should go to bed early.
C. Children go to bed should early. D. Children early go to should bed.
1C
2A
3B
4A
5C
6B