WELCOME ALL TEACHERS

WELCOME ALL TEACHERS
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Enjoy an English exercise featuring passages on Tokyo, Japan, and elephants. Test your language skills with passages about the largest city in Japan, Tokyo, and the lifespan of elephants. Answer questions based on the provided texts to enhance your comprehension and grammar skills.

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  • Grammar

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  1. WELCOME ALL TEACHERS

  2. It is a very popular kind of exercise in English with 5 questions in a test. (L d ng b i ph bi n th ng hay g p trong c c b i , chi m 5 c u h i trong ) Students have to fill the best answer among four based on the content of the writing piece. (H c sinh ph i i n p n ng nh t v o ch tr ng trong o n v n)

  3. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best option to complete each of the following numbered blanks. Tokyo is the largest city in Japan. It s also one of the largest cities in the world. Founded in 1457, Tokyo has grown into a major part of a metropolitan region (13)____ also includes the cities of Yokohama and Kawasaki. The metropolitan region, also known as Greater Tokyo, has over 30 million residents, which makes it one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world. Tokyo today is a very welcoming metropolis. Tourists enjoy (14)_____ in Japanese culture. Hundreds of shrines and temples adorn the city. Shinto and Buddhism are the (15)_____ religions of Japan. Tourists can also experience Japanese cuisine. There are thousands of restaurants in Tokyo. You can choose from noodle shops, sushi bars, (16)_____ McDonald s with special Japan- inspired items found only in Japan. If you ever have the chance to visit Japan, (17)______ sure you stop in Tokyo for at least a few days. C u 13. A. that B. where C u 14. A. take B. to take C u 15. A. majorly B. majority C u 16. A. and B. or C u 17. A. bring B. get Relative clause Word form Part of speech Conjunction Collocation C. who C. took C. major D. majored C. but D. so C. make D. do D. why D. taking

  4. THI THI TH VO LP 10 THPT LN 1- PHNG GDT HUYN YN LC (2022-2023) Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best option to complete each of the following numbered blanks. The life span of an elephant that dies from natural causes is about sixty-five years. Of course, an elephant can perish from a number of unnatural causes . For example, it can be killed by hunters, most probably for the valuable ivory in its tusks; it can die from diseases that spread throughout an elephant herd; or it can die from drought or from the lack of food (13) _____ almost certainly accompanies the lack of water. If, (14) _____, an elephant survives these disasters, it falls grey to old age in its mid-sixties. Around this age, the (15) _____ of death is due to the loss of the final set of molars. When this last set of teeth is gone, the elephant dies from lacking of nutrition because it is unable to obtain adequate (16) _____. In old age, elephants tend to search for a final home where there is shade for comfort from the sun, the bones of (17) _____ old elephants have been found in such places. C u 13. A. who B. that C u 14. A. however B. in addition C u 15. A. cause B. result C u 16. A. drink B. meal C u 17. A. much B. each C. whose C. therefore C. factor C. refreshment C. many D. What D. otherwise D. effect D. food D. every Relative clause Connectors Vocabulary Vocabulary Quantifiers

  5. 2.1.Related to Grammar (Ng php) - Relative clause (which, when ) - Comparison (more beautiful, taller ) - Gerund/ to+Inf / Bare-inf ( like eating ) - Tense ( has been, walked ) - Sentence structure (spend time/money on doing ST )

  6. 2.2.Related to lexical items (T vng) - Noun (Danh t ): Eg: -tion ( introduction), -ion (decision) , -ment (environment), -ee (employee), -or (inventor), -er (producer), -ity (community) - Verb ( ng t ): Eg: -ize (modernize), en- (encourage) - Adjective (T nh t ): Eg: -ful (helpful), -less (harmless), -ous (dangerous), -tive (attractive) , -able (disable) - Adverb (Tr ng t ) : Eg: -ly (slowly, carefully)

  7. 2.2.Related to lexical items (T vng) - Conjunction (Li n t ): and, so, but - Preposition (Gi i t ): in, on, at - Connective devices ( T n i): however, in addition - Collocation (C m t c nh): make use of, make sure

  8. Step 1: Skim the text, pay special attention to the blank and the words/phrases before and after. ( c l t hi u n i dung o n v n, ch n nh ng ch tr ng c n ch n t i n v o v nh ng t /c m t tr c v sau ch tr ng ) Step 2: Read carefully 4 options, consider the space is related to vocabulary or grammar. ( c k 4 ph ng n c n l a ch n, xem x t ch c n i n li n quan n t v ng hay ng ph p)

  9. Step 3: If it is related to lexical items, determine whether it is a noun, verb, adjective or adverb... (N u ch c n i n li n quan n t v ng. H y x c nh ch tr ng c n i n l danh t , ng t , t nh t hay trang t ..) Step 4: If it is related to grammar or sentence structure, identify what grammatical phenomenon it is. (N u ch c n i n li n quan n ng ph p ho c c u tr c c u, x c nh hi n t ng ng ph p g )

  10. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best option to complete each of the following numbered blanks. Tokyo is the largest city in Japan. It s also one of the largest cities in the world. Founded in 1457, Tokyo has grown into a major part of a metropolitan region (13)____ also includes the cities of Yokohama and Kawasaki. The metropolitan region, also known as Greater Tokyo, has over 30 million residents, which makes it one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world. Tokyo today is a very welcoming metropolis. Tourists enjoy (14)_____ in Japanese culture. Hundreds of shrines and temples adorn the city. Shinto and Buddhism are the (15)_____ religions of Japan. Tourists can also experience Japanese cuisine. There are thousands of restaurants in Tokyo. You can choose from noodle shops, sushi bars, (16)_____ McDonald s with special Japan-inspired items found only in Japan. If you ever have the chance to visit Japan, (17)______ sure you stop in Tokyo for at least a few days. C u13. A. that B. where C u14. A. take B. to take C u15. A. majorly B. majority C u16. A. and B. or C u17. A. bring B. get A C. who C. took C. major C. but C. make C D. why D. taking D. majored D. so D. do D C B

  11. THI THI TH VO LP 10 THPT LN 1- PHNG GDT HUYN YN LC (2022-2023) Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best option to complete each of the following numbered blanks. The life span of an elephant that dies from natural causes is about sixty-five years. Of course, an elephant can perish from a number of unnatural causes . For example, it can be killed by hunters, most probably for the valuable ivory in its tusks; it can die from diseases that spread throughout an elephant herd; or it can die from drought or from the lack of food (13) _____ almost certainly accompanies the lack of water. If, (14) _____, an elephant survives these disasters, it falls grey to old age in its mid-sixties. Around this age, the (15) _____ of death is due to the loss of the final set of molars. When this last set of teeth is gone, the elephant dies from lacking of nutrition because it is unable to obtain adequate (16) _____. In old age, elephants tend to search for a final home where there is shade for comfort from the sun, the bones of (17) _____ old elephants have been found in such places. C u 13. A. who B. that C u 14. A. however B. in addition C u 15. A. cause B. result C u 16. A. drink B. meal C u 17. A. much B. each B C. whose C. therefore C. factor C. refreshment C. many C D. what D. otherwise D. effect D. food D. every A A D

  12. 4.1. Wrap up What have we learnt in this lesson?

  13. Types of words that needs to be filled in. N, adj, adv, prep, conj . Lexical items Relative clause, comparison, tense . Grammar

  14. - 4 Steps to do the cloze reading excercises Skim the passage Identify vocab or grammar Vocab N, V, Adj Grammar Grammar- - relative clause.. relative clause..

  15. Do the practice test. Learn sentence structures and vocabulary.

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