Trắc nghiệm Tiếng Anh 8 Unit 5 (có đáp án): Our customs and traditions | Global Success

Với 85 câu hỏi trắc nghiệm Tiếng Anh 8 Unit 5: Our customs and traditions bộ sách Global Success 8 gồm đầy đủ các kĩ năng: Phonetics, Vocabulary and Grammar, Reading có đáp án và giải thích chi tiết giúp học sinh ôn luyện trắc nghiệm Tiếng Anh 8 Unit 5.

Ngữ âm Trọng âm của từ có kết thúc -ion và -ian

Câu 1. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

Native American Indian groups in North America lived (1) __ different cultural regions, each of which (2) ____ its own customs and traditions. A custom is the specific way in which (3) ______ group of people does something. This can include how foods are prepared, what clothing (4) ____ worn, the kinds of celebrations and much more. The set of customs developed and (5) _____ by a culture over time is a tradition.

A culture’s customs are often determined by (6)____ natural resources found in their environment. In the Desert Southwest region, cloth weaving develop (7) ____ a custom. The area has (8) _____ large animals whose skins can be used for making clothing or blankets. Cloth weaving was a way (9)_____  meeting the need for clothing without using animal skins. In the Eastern Woodlands area, however, hunting (10) _____ fishing were daily activities. Since it was easy to get animal skins, developing skills like weaving were less important.

Native American Indian groups in North America lived (1) __ different cultural regions,

a. in

b. at

c. on

d. of

Câu 2. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

Native American Indian groups in North America lived (1) __ different cultural regions, each of which (2) ____ its own customs and traditions. A custom is the specific way in which (3) ______ group of people does something. This can include how foods are prepared, what clothing (4) ____ worn, the kinds of celebrations and much more. The set of customs developed and (5) _____ by a culture over time is a tradition.

A culture’s customs are often determined by (6)____ natural resources found in their environment. In the Desert Southwest region, cloth weaving develop (7) ____ a custom. The area has (8) _____ large animals whose skins can be used for making clothing or blankets. Cloth weaving was a way (9)_____  meeting the need for clothing without using animal skins. In the Eastern Woodlands area, however, hunting (10) _____ fishing were daily activities. Since it was easy to get animal skins, developing skills like weaving were less important.

Native American Indian groups in North America lived in different cultural regions, each of which (2) ____ its own customs and traditions.

a. develops

b. decreased

c. developed

d. decreases

Câu 3. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

Native American Indian groups in North America lived (1) __ different cultural regions, each of which (2) ____ its own customs and traditions. A custom is the specific way in which (3) ______ group of people does something. This can include how foods are prepared, what clothing (4) ____ worn, the kinds of celebrations and much more. The set of customs developed and (5) _____ by a culture over time is a tradition.

A culture’s customs are often determined by (6)____ natural resources found in their environment. In the Desert Southwest region, cloth weaving develop (7) ____ a custom. The area has (8) _____ large animals whose skins can be used for making clothing or blankets. Cloth weaving was a way (9)_____  meeting the need for clothing without using animal skins. In the Eastern Woodlands area, however, hunting (10) _____ fishing were daily activities. Since it was easy to get animal skins, developing skills like weaving were less important.

A custom is the specific way in which (3) ______ group of people does something.

a. the

b. an

c. a

d. all

Câu 4. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

Native American Indian groups in North America lived (1) __ different cultural regions, each of which (2) ____ its own customs and traditions. A custom is the specific way in which (3) ______ group of people does something. This can include how foods are prepared, what clothing (4) ____ worn, the kinds of celebrations and much more. The set of customs developed and (5) _____ by a culture over time is a tradition.

A culture’s customs are often determined by (6)____ natural resources found in their environment. In the Desert Southwest region, cloth weaving develop (7) ____ a custom. The area has (8) _____ large animals whose skins can be used for making clothing or blankets. Cloth weaving was a way (9)_____  meeting the need for clothing without using animal skins. In the Eastern Woodlands area, however, hunting (10) _____ fishing were daily activities. Since it was easy to get animal skins, developing skills like weaving were less important.

This can include how foods are prepared, what clothing (4) ____ worn, the kinds of celebrations and much more.

a. are

b. is

c. was

d. were

Câu 5. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

Native American Indian groups in North America lived (1) __ different cultural regions, each of which (2) ____ its own customs and traditions. A custom is the specific way in which (3) ______ group of people does something. This can include how foods are prepared, what clothing (4) ____ worn, the kinds of celebrations and much more. The set of customs developed and (5) _____ by a culture over time is a tradition.

A culture’s customs are often determined by (6)____ natural resources found in their environment. In the Desert Southwest region, cloth weaving develop (7) ____ a custom. The area has (8) _____ large animals whose skins can be used for making clothing or blankets. Cloth weaving was a way (9)_____  meeting the need for clothing without using animal skins. In the Eastern Woodlands area, however, hunting (10) _____ fishing were daily activities. Since it was easy to get animal skins, developing skills like weaving were less important.

The set of customs developed and (5) _____ by a culture over time is a tradition.

a. to share

b. sharing

c. share

d. shared

Câu 6. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

Native American Indian groups in North America lived (1) __ different cultural regions, each of which (2) ____ its own customs and traditions. A custom is the specific way in which (3) ______ group of people does something. This can include how foods are prepared, what clothing (4) ____ worn, the kinds of celebrations and much more. The set of customs developed and (5) _____ by a culture over time is a tradition.

A culture’s customs are often determined by (6)____ natural resources found in their environment. In the Desert Southwest region, cloth weaving develop (7) ____ a custom. The area has (8) _____ large animals whose skins can be used for making clothing or blankets. Cloth weaving was a way (9)_____  meeting the need for clothing without using animal skins. In the Eastern Woodlands area, however, hunting (10) _____ fishing were daily activities. Since it was easy to get animal skins, developing skills like weaving were less important.

A culture’s customs are often determined by (6)____ natural resources found in their environment.

a. x

b. an

c. a

d. the

Câu 7. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

Native American Indian groups in North America lived (1) __ different cultural regions, each of which (2) ____ its own customs and traditions. A custom is the specific way in which (3) ______ group of people does something. This can include how foods are prepared, what clothing (4) ____ worn, the kinds of celebrations and much more. The set of customs developed and (5) _____ by a culture over time is a tradition.

A culture’s customs are often determined by (6)____ natural resources found in their environment. In the Desert Southwest region, cloth weaving develop (7) ____ a custom. The area has (8) _____ large animals whose skins can be used for making clothing or blankets. Cloth weaving was a way (9)_____  meeting the need for clothing without using animal skins. In the Eastern Woodlands area, however, hunting (10) _____ fishing were daily activities. Since it was easy to get animal skins, developing skills like weaving were less important.

In the Desert Southwest region, cloth weaving develop (7) ____ a custom.

a. as

b. for

c. by

d. in

Câu 8. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

Native American Indian groups in North America lived (1) __ different cultural regions, each of which (2) ____ its own customs and traditions. A custom is the specific way in which (3) ______ group of people does something. This can include how foods are prepared, what clothing (4) ____ worn, the kinds of celebrations and much more. The set of customs developed and (5) _____ by a culture over time is a tradition.

A culture’s customs are often determined by (6)____ natural resources found in their environment. In the Desert Southwest region, cloth weaving develop (7) ____ a custom. The area has (8) _____ large animals whose skins can be used for making clothing or blankets. Cloth weaving was a way (9)_____  meeting the need for clothing without using animal skins. In the Eastern Woodlands area, however, hunting (10) _____ fishing were daily activities. Since it was easy to get animal skins, developing skills like weaving were less important.

The area has (8) _____ large animals whose skins can be used for making clothing or blankets.

a. fewer

b. less

c. most

d. least

Câu 9. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

Native American Indian groups in North America lived (1) __ different cultural regions, each of which (2) ____ its own customs and traditions. A custom is the specific way in which (3) ______ group of people does something. This can include how foods are prepared, what clothing (4) ____ worn, the kinds of celebrations and much more. The set of customs developed and (5) _____ by a culture over time is a tradition.

A culture’s customs are often determined by (6)____ natural resources found in their environment. In the Desert Southwest region, cloth weaving develop (7) ____ a custom. The area has (8) _____ large animals whose skins can be used for making clothing or blankets. Cloth weaving was a way (9)_____  meeting the need for clothing without using animal skins. In the Eastern Woodlands area, however, hunting (10) _____ fishing were daily activities. Since it was easy to get animal skins, developing skills like weaving were less important.

Cloth weaving was a way (9)_____  meeting the need for clothing without using animal skins.

a. by

b. of

c. to

d. as

Câu 10. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

Native American Indian groups in North America lived (1) __ different cultural regions, each of which (2) ____ its own customs and traditions. A custom is the specific way in which (3) ______ group of people does something. This can include how foods are prepared, what clothing (4) ____ worn, the kinds of celebrations and much more. The set of customs developed and (5) _____ by a culture over time is a tradition.

A culture’s customs are often determined by (6)____ natural resources found in their environment. In the Desert Southwest region, cloth weaving develop (7) ____ a custom. The area has (8) _____ large animals whose skins can be used for making clothing or blankets. Cloth weaving was a way (9)_____  meeting the need for clothing without using animal skins. In the Eastern Woodlands area, however, hunting (10) _____ fishing were daily activities. Since it was easy to get animal skins, developing skills like weaving were less important.

In the Eastern Woodlands area, however, hunting (10) _____ fishing were daily activities. Since it was easy to get animal skins, developing skills like weaving were less important.

a. but

b. either

c. and

d. so

Câu 11. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

The end of December and the beginning of January are the (1) _______ times for the Japanese post offices. The Japanese have a custom of (2) ______ New Year’s Day postcards to their friends and relatives, similar (3) _______ the Western custom of sending Christmas cards. Their original purpose was (4) ______ your faraway friends and relatives tidings of yourself and your immediate family. In other words, (5) _______ custom existed for people to tell others whom they did not often meet that they were alive and well.

Japanese people send these postcards (6) ______ they arrive on 1th January. The post office guarantees to deliver the greeting postcards (7) ______ 1th January if they are posted within a time limit. To deliver these cards on time, the post office usually (8) ______ students part-time to help deliver the letters.

It is customary not to send these postcards when one has had a death in the family (9) _______ the year. In this case, a family member sends a simple postcard called mochi hagaki (mourning postcards) to inform friends and relatives they (10) _______ send New Year’s cards, out of respect for the deceased.

The end of December and the beginning of January are the (1) _______ times for the Japanese post offices.

a. busiest

b. busier

c. most busy

d. more busy

Câu 12. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

The end of December and the beginning of January are the (1) _______ times for the Japanese post offices. The Japanese have a custom of (2) ______ New Year’s Day postcards to their friends and relatives, similar (3) _______ the Western custom of sending Christmas cards. Their original purpose was (4) ______ your faraway friends and relatives tidings of yourself and your immediate family. In other words, (5) _______ custom existed for people to tell others whom they did not often meet that they were alive and well.

Japanese people send these postcards (6) ______ they arrive on 1th January. The post office guarantees to deliver the greeting postcards (7) ______ 1th January if they are posted within a time limit. To deliver these cards on time, the post office usually (8) ______ students part-time to help deliver the letters.

It is customary not to send these postcards when one has had a death in the family (9) _______ the year. In this case, a family member sends a simple postcard called mochi hagaki (mourning postcards) to inform friends and relatives they (10) _______ send New Year’s cards, out of respect for the deceased.

The Japanese have a custom of (2) ______ New Year’s Day postcards to their friends and relatives,

a. send

b. sending

c. to send

d. sent

Câu 13. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

The end of December and the beginning of January are the (1) _______ times for the Japanese post offices. The Japanese have a custom of (2) ______ New Year’s Day postcards to their friends and relatives, similar (3) _______ the Western custom of sending Christmas cards. Their original purpose was (4) ______ your faraway friends and relatives tidings of yourself and your immediate family. In other words, (5) _______ custom existed for people to tell others whom they did not often meet that they were alive and well.

Japanese people send these postcards (6) ______ they arrive on 1th January. The post office guarantees to deliver the greeting postcards (7) ______ 1th January if they are posted within a time limit. To deliver these cards on time, the post office usually (8) ______ students part-time to help deliver the letters.

It is customary not to send these postcards when one has had a death in the family (9) _______ the year. In this case, a family member sends a simple postcard called mochi hagaki (mourning postcards) to inform friends and relatives they (10) _______ send New Year’s cards, out of respect for the deceased.

The Japanese have a custom of sending New Year’s Day postcards to their friends and relatives, similar (3) _______ the Western custom of sending Christmas cards.

a. as

b. with

c. for

d. to

Câu 14. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

The end of December and the beginning of January are the (1) _______ times for the Japanese post offices. The Japanese have a custom of (2) ______ New Year’s Day postcards to their friends and relatives, similar (3) _______ the Western custom of sending Christmas cards. Their original purpose was (4) ______ your faraway friends and relatives tidings of yourself and your immediate family. In other words, (5) _______ custom existed for people to tell others whom they did not often meet that they were alive and well.

Japanese people send these postcards (6) ______ they arrive on 1th January. The post office guarantees to deliver the greeting postcards (7) ______ 1th January if they are posted within a time limit. To deliver these cards on time, the post office usually (8) ______ students part-time to help deliver the letters.

It is customary not to send these postcards when one has had a death in the family (9) _______ the year. In this case, a family member sends a simple postcard called mochi hagaki (mourning postcards) to inform friends and relatives they (10) _______ send New Year’s cards, out of respect for the deceased.

Their original purpose was (4) ______ your faraway friends and relatives tidings of yourself and your immediate family.

a. of giving

b. gives

c. to give

d. for giving

Câu 15. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

The end of December and the beginning of January are the (1) _______ times for the Japanese post offices. The Japanese have a custom of (2) ______ New Year’s Day postcards to their friends and relatives, similar (3) _______ the Western custom of sending Christmas cards. Their original purpose was (4) ______ your faraway friends and relatives tidings of yourself and your immediate family. In other words, (5) _______ custom existed for people to tell others whom they did not often meet that they were alive and well.

Japanese people send these postcards (6) ______ they arrive on 1th January. The post office guarantees to deliver the greeting postcards (7) ______ 1th January if they are posted within a time limit. To deliver these cards on time, the post office usually (8) ______ students part-time to help deliver the letters.

It is customary not to send these postcards when one has had a death in the family (9) _______ the year. In this case, a family member sends a simple postcard called mochi hagaki (mourning postcards) to inform friends and relatives they (10) _______ send New Year’s cards, out of respect for the deceased.

In other words, (5) _______ custom existed for people to tell others whom they did not often meet that they were alive and well.

a. these

b. a

c. its

d. this

Câu 16. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

The end of December and the beginning of January are the (1) _______ times for the Japanese post offices. The Japanese have a custom of (2) ______ New Year’s Day postcards to their friends and relatives, similar (3) _______ the Western custom of sending Christmas cards. Their original purpose was (4) ______ your faraway friends and relatives tidings of yourself and your immediate family. In other words, (5) _______ custom existed for people to tell others whom they did not often meet that they were alive and well.

Japanese people send these postcards (6) ______ they arrive on 1th January. The post office guarantees to deliver the greeting postcards (7) ______ 1th January if they are posted within a time limit. To deliver these cards on time, the post office usually (8) ______ students part-time to help deliver the letters.

It is customary not to send these postcards when one has had a death in the family (9) _______ the year. In this case, a family member sends a simple postcard called mochi hagaki (mourning postcards) to inform friends and relatives they (10) _______ send New Year’s cards, out of respect for the deceased.

Japanese people send these postcards (6) ______ they arrive on 1th January.

a. for

b. so

c. so that

d. to

Câu 17. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

The end of December and the beginning of January are the (1) _______ times for the Japanese post offices. The Japanese have a custom of (2) ______ New Year’s Day postcards to their friends and relatives, similar (3) _______ the Western custom of sending Christmas cards. Their original purpose was (4) ______ your faraway friends and relatives tidings of yourself and your immediate family. In other words, (5) _______ custom existed for people to tell others whom they did not often meet that they were alive and well.

Japanese people send these postcards (6) ______ they arrive on 1th January. The post office guarantees to deliver the greeting postcards (7) ______ 1th January if they are posted within a time limit. To deliver these cards on time, the post office usually (8) ______ students part-time to help deliver the letters.

It is customary not to send these postcards when one has had a death in the family (9) _______ the year. In this case, a family member sends a simple postcard called mochi hagaki (mourning postcards) to inform friends and relatives they (10) _______ send New Year’s cards, out of respect for the deceased.

The post office guarantees to deliver the greeting postcards (7) ______ 1th January if they are posted within a time limit.

a. in

b. on

c. at

d. for

Câu 18. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

The end of December and the beginning of January are the (1) _______ times for the Japanese post offices. The Japanese have a custom of (2) ______ New Year’s Day postcards to their friends and relatives, similar (3) _______ the Western custom of sending Christmas cards. Their original purpose was (4) ______ your faraway friends and relatives tidings of yourself and your immediate family. In other words, (5) _______ custom existed for people to tell others whom they did not often meet that they were alive and well.

Japanese people send these postcards (6) ______ they arrive on 1th January. The post office guarantees to deliver the greeting postcards (7) ______ 1th January if they are posted within a time limit. To deliver these cards on time, the post office usually (8) ______ students part-time to help deliver the letters.

It is customary not to send these postcards when one has had a death in the family (9) _______ the year. In this case, a family member sends a simple postcard called mochi hagaki (mourning postcards) to inform friends and relatives they (10) _______ send New Year’s cards, out of respect for the deceased.

To deliver these cards on time, the post office usually (8) ______ students part-time to help deliver the letters.

a. hires

b. hire

c. to hire

d. hiring

Câu 19. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

The end of December and the beginning of January are the (1) _______ times for the Japanese post offices. The Japanese have a custom of (2) ______ New Year’s Day postcards to their friends and relatives, similar (3) _______ the Western custom of sending Christmas cards. Their original purpose was (4) ______ your faraway friends and relatives tidings of yourself and your immediate family. In other words, (5) _______ custom existed for people to tell others whom they did not often meet that they were alive and well.

Japanese people send these postcards (6) ______ they arrive on 1th January. The post office guarantees to deliver the greeting postcards (7) ______ 1th January if they are posted within a time limit. To deliver these cards on time, the post office usually (8) ______ students part-time to help deliver the letters.

It is customary not to send these postcards when one has had a death in the family (9) _______ the year. In this case, a family member sends a simple postcard called mochi hagaki (mourning postcards) to inform friends and relatives they (10) _______ send New Year’s cards, out of respect for the deceased.

It is customary not to send these postcards when one has had a death in the family (9) _______ the year.

a. during

b. since

c. for

d. from

Câu 20. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

The end of December and the beginning of January are the (1) _______ times for the Japanese post offices. The Japanese have a custom of (2) ______ New Year’s Day postcards to their friends and relatives, similar (3) _______ the Western custom of sending Christmas cards. Their original purpose was (4) ______ your faraway friends and relatives tidings of yourself and your immediate family. In other words, (5) _______ custom existed for people to tell others whom they did not often meet that they were alive and well.

Japanese people send these postcards (6) ______ they arrive on 1th January. The post office guarantees to deliver the greeting postcards (7) ______ 1th January if they are posted within a time limit. To deliver these cards on time, the post office usually (8) ______ students part-time to help deliver the letters.

It is customary not to send these postcards when one has had a death in the family (9) _______ the year. In this case, a family member sends a simple postcard called mochi hagaki (mourning postcards) to inform friends and relatives they (10) _______ send New Year’s cards, out of respect for the deceased.

In this case, a family member sends a simple postcard called mochi hagaki (mourning postcards) to inform friends and relatives they (10) _______ send New Year’s cards, out of respect for the deceased.

a. have to

b. should

c. should not

d. must

Từ vựng Các lễ hội ở Việt Nam

Câu 1. Choose the best answer.

Xoe dance is a spiritual _____ of Thai ethnic people.

a. customs

b. tradition

c. habit

d. dance

Câu 2. Choose the best answer.

Do you know the _____ way to welcome people in Tibet?

a. custom

b. customer

c. customary

d. tradition

Câu 3. Choose the best answer.

According to the _______ in England, we have to use a knife and fork at dinner.

a. table ways

b. table manners

c. behaviours

d. differences

Câu 4. Choose the best answer.

We have to _____ our shoes when we go inside a pagoda.

a. put on

b. give off

c. turn off

d. take off

Câu 5. Choose the best answer.

Parents always want their _____ to obey them.

a. ancestors

b. offspring

c. adults

d. foreigners

Câu 6. Choose the best answer.

This is a deeply _____ piece of music.

a. different

b. important

c. spiritual

d. disrespectful

Câu 7. Choose the best answer.

We are going to prepare ____ sticky rice served with grilled chicken for the celebration.

a. five-coloured

b. five-colours

c. five colours

d. five-colour

Câu 8. Choose the best answer.

A tradition is something special that is _____ through the generations.

a. passing

b. passed

c. passed down

d. passed out

Câu 9. Choose the best answer.

In Australia, you shouldn’t ____ on a person’s accent.

a. dislike

b. criticize

c. hate

d. comment

Câu 10. Choose the best answer.

The education gave him a lasting respect for _____.

a. tradition

b. custom

c. information

d. difference

Câu 11. Choose the best answer.

He broke _____ the family tradition and did not go to the pagoda.

a. by

b. in

c. to

d. with

Câu 12. Choose the best answer.

I think custom is a/an _____ way of doing something.

a. accepting

b. unacceptable

c. accept

d. accepted

Câu 13. Choose the best answer.

It is a bad _______ to talk with your mouth full.

a. manner

b. manners

c. tradition

d. traditions

Câu 14. Choose the best answer.

The world has been ______ with thousands of different cultures since the dawn of civilization.

a. rich

b. richen

c. enrich

d. enriched

Câu 15. Choose the best answer.

- I’ve hugged a bear.

- What? You _____!

a. be kidding

b. are kid

c. must be kidding

d. must kidding

Câu 16. Choose the best answer.

I had no ______ for her strange behaviour.

a. difference

b. tradition

c. explanation

d. custom

Câu 17. Choose the best answer.

For members of the Yoruba people, an ethnic group in Nigeria, greeting rituals are _____ quite seriously.

a. taken

b. given

c. brought

d. treated

Câu 18. Choose the best answer.

In some Vietnamese primary schools, pupils are _____ to write with their left hands. In that case, teachers will ask them to change the hand.

a. not agreed

b. not permitted

c. not allowed

d. both B&C

Câu 19. Choose the best answer.

It’s  a _____ of my family that children mustn’t go out after 9 p.m.

a. rule

b. law

c. regulation

d. tradition

Câu 20. Choose the best answer.

According to the regulations, people who throw litter at the station will be _____ $100.

a. fired

b. stolen

c. charged

d. fined

Câu 21. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the given word.

It is very interesting to read about the  traditions and customs of different countries. (usual)

Câu 22. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the given word.

Many people complain with the boy’s parents about his bad  . (behave)

Câu 23. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the given word.

In Vietnam, it is a  to call the first name of someone older than you without a title. (rude)

Câu 24. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the given word.

You may believe it or not, but in Denmark, cemeteries are common places for people to (social)

Câu 25. Fill in the blank with ONE suitable word.

In most Asian countries, it is a common tradition that youngsters must show  to the old people.

Ngữ pháp Ôn tập câu đơn và câu ghép

Câu 1. Fill in the blank with a/an.

I’ve bought  umbrella for my sister.

Câu 2. Fill in the blank with a/an.

My Tam is  famous singer in Vietnam.

Câu 3. Fill in the blank with a/an.

Would you like  cup of tea?

Câu 4. Fill in the blank with a/an.

I’d like  grapefruit and  orange.

Câu 5. Fill in the blank with a/an.

It takes me  hour to go to the cinema.

Câu 6. Fill in the blank with “a”, “an” or “the”

You can see  moon clearly in the Mid-Autumn festival.

Câu 7. Fill in the blank with “a”, “an” or “the”

Peter is  most hard-working student I’ve known.

Câu 8. Fill in the blank with “a”, “an” or “the”

She took  hamburger and  apple, but she didn’t eat  apple.

Câu 9. Fill in the blank with “a”, “an” or “the”

My grandfather sent me  letter and  gift but I haven’t received  letter.

Câu 10. Fill in the blank with “a”, “an” or “the”

We have  cat and  dog.   cat doesn’t get on well with  dog.

Câu 11. Choose the best answer.

Can you show me_____way to _______ station?

a. the-the

b. a-a

c. the-an

d. a-the

Câu 12.

Choose the best answer.

Mr. Smith is ___old customer and ___honest man.

a. an-the

b. the-an

c. an-an

d. the-the

Câu 13. Choose the best answer.

Would you like to hear ____story about ___ English scientist?

a. an- the

b. the- the

c. a- the

d. a- an

Câu 14. Choose the best answer.

There'll always be a conflict between ___old and ____young.

a. the- the

b. an-a

c. an- the

d. the- a

Câu 15. Choose the best answer.

It is typical of the culture life of ____ Thai people.

a. some

b. a

c. the

d. an

Câu 16. Choose the best answer.

When I travel to ____ foreign country, I always want to try ___ local specialties first.

a. a-the

b. a-a

c. the-the

d. the-a

Câu 17. Choose the best answer.

______ traditional customs of Vietnam are totally different from ____ customs  of Western countries.

a. A/a

b. The/a

c. A/the

d. The-the

Câu 18. Choose the best answer.

I like _____ colorful costumes of ____ ethnic minority people in Vietnam.

a. a-the

b. a-a

c. the-the

d. the-a

Câu 19. Choose the best answer.

Please turn off ___ lights when you leave ___ room.

a. the-the

b. a-a

c. the-a

d. a-the

Câu 20. Choose the best answer.

We are looking for ____ place to spend ____ night.

a. the-the

b. a-the

c. a-a

d. the-a

Ngữ pháp Câu phức

Câu 1. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.

a. branch

b. ankle

c. chance

d. deny

Câu 2. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.

a. offering

b. danger

c. banger

d. singer

Câu 3. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.

a. mango

b. single

c. language

d. longevity

Câu 4. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.

a. thin

b. land

c. thank

d. mint

Câu 5. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.

a. think

b. hand

c. mind

d. plant

Reading điền từ Our customs and traditions

Câu 1. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.

Tet, or Vietnamese New Year, is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture. Tet celebrates the arrival of spring based on the Chinese calendar, which usually has the date falling in January or February. Tet is generally celebrated on the same day as Chinese New Year. It takes place from the first day of the first month of the Vietnamese calendar (around late January or early February) until at least the third day. Many Vietnamese prepare for Tet by cooking special holiday food and cleaning the house. These foods include chung cake, day cake, dried young bamboo soup, and sticky rice. Many customs are practiced during Tet, such as visiting a person’s house on the first day of the new year, ancestor worship, wishing New Year’s greetings, giving lucky  money to children and elderly people, and opening a shop. Tet is also an occasion for pilgrims and family reunions. They start forgetting about the troubles of the past year and hope for a better upcoming year.

What is the most important Vietnamese celebration?

a. Vietnamese New Year

b. Family reunions

c. New Year’s greeting

d. Ancestor worship

Câu 2. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.

Tet, or Vietnamese New Year, is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture. Tet celebrates the arrival of spring based on the Chinese calendar, which usually has the date falling in January or February. Tet is generally celebrated on the same day as Chinese New Year. It takes place from the first day of the first month of the Vietnamese calendar (around late January or early February) until at least the third day. Many Vietnamese prepare for Tet by cooking special holiday food and cleaning the house. These foods include chung cake, day cake, dried young bamboo soup, and sticky rice. Many customs are practiced during Tet, such as visiting a person’s house on the first day of the new year, ancestor worship, wishing New Year’s greetings, giving lucky  money to children and elderly people, and opening a shop. Tet is also an occasion for pilgrims and family reunions. They start forgetting about the troubles of the past year and hope for a better upcoming year.

How long does Tet last?

a. From the first day of the Vietnamese calendar until at least the third day.

b. From the last day of January to the first day of February.

c. From the first day of solar calendar to the third day.

d. From January to February.

Câu 3. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.

Tet, or Vietnamese New Year, is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture. Tet celebrates the arrival of spring based on the Chinese calendar, which usually has the date falling in January or February. Tet is generally celebrated on the same day as Chinese New Year. It takes place from the first day of the first month of the Vietnamese calendar (around late January or early February) until at least the third day. Many Vietnamese prepare for Tet by cooking special holiday food and cleaning the house. These foods include chung cake, day cake, dried young bamboo soup, and sticky rice. Many customs are practiced during Tet, such as visiting a person’s house on the first day of the new year, ancestor worship, wishing New Year’s greetings, giving lucky  money to children and elderly people, and opening a shop. Tet is also an occasion for pilgrims and family reunions. They start forgetting about the troubles of the past year and hope for a better upcoming year.

How do Vietnamese people prepare for Tet?

a. Opening a shop.

b. Giving lucky money to children.

c. Cooking special holiday food and cleaning the house.

d. Worshiping ancestors.

Câu 4. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.

Tet, or Vietnamese New Year, is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture. Tet celebrates the arrival of spring based on the Chinese calendar, which usually has the date falling in January or February. Tet is generally celebrated on the same day as Chinese New Year. It takes place from the first day of the first month of the Vietnamese calendar (around late January or early February) until at least the third day. Many Vietnamese prepare for Tet by cooking special holiday food and cleaning the house. These foods include chung cake, day cake, dried young bamboo soup, and sticky rice. Many customs are practiced during Tet, such as visiting a person’s house on the first day of the new year, ancestor worship, wishing New Year’s greetings, giving lucky  money to children and elderly people, and opening a shop. Tet is also an occasion for pilgrims and family reunions. They start forgetting about the troubles of the past year and hope for a better upcoming year.

What customs are not practiced during Tet?

a. Visiting a person’s house.

b. Cleaning the house.

c. Cooking special food.

d. Thinking about the troubles.

Câu 5. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.

Tet, or Vietnamese New Year, is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture. Tet celebrates the arrival of spring based on the Chinese calendar, which usually has the date falling in January or February. Tet is generally celebrated on the same day as Chinese New Year. It takes place from the first day of the first month of the Vietnamese calendar (around late January or early February) until at least the third day. Many Vietnamese prepare for Tet by cooking special holiday food and cleaning the house. These foods include chung cake, day cake, dried young bamboo soup, and sticky rice. Many customs are practiced during Tet, such as visiting a person’s house on the first day of the new year, ancestor worship, wishing New Year’s greetings, giving lucky  money to children and elderly people, and opening a shop. Tet is also an occasion for pilgrims and family reunions. They start forgetting about the troubles of the past year and hope for a better upcoming year.

Which of the following statements is not true?

a. Tet celebrates the arrival of spring based on the Chinese calendar.

b. Tet takes place from the first day of the Vietnamese calendar until at least the third day.

c. Special foods on Tet include chung cake, day cake, dried young bamboo soup, and sticky rice.

d. On Tet, people seldom hope for a better upcoming year.  

Câu 6. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.

 According to Slate, , the Spanish village of Castrillo de Murcia hosts a yearly festival in which parents baptize their new-borns by having men dress up like the devil and jump over them. Known as El Colacho, the festival reportedly takes place 60 days after Easter each year, during the village’s Corpus Christi feast. “During the holiday, parents with children born during the previous year bring the little tykes out and place them in neat rows of pillows spaced out down a public street.” the report says. Then, while the excited parents look on, men dressed in bright yellow costumes and grotesque masks begin filing through the crowd, whipping bystanders with switches and generally terrorizing everyone.” Sounds freaky, right? Slate says the devils proceed to jump over the rows of babies "like Olympic hurdlers” in order to absolve them of "man’s original transgression.” Once that freaky part is over, the babies get rose petals; sprinkled onto them and are released to their parents. The tradition dates back to the 17th century, says the article, adding that no injuries have ever been reported. Spain saves all of their completely avoidable annual injuries for the Running of the Bulls, obviously.

(Source: http://www.grunge.com)

* Một số từ vựng:

- host (v): đăng cai tổ chức

- baptize: (v) rửa tội

- tykes: (n): đứa trẻ

- freaky: (adj): kì cục

- terrorizing (v): khủng bố

- absolve (v): xóa tội

What is El Colacho?

a. A new born baby

b. A festival

c. A village

d. A parent  

Câu 7. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.

 According to Slate, , the Spanish village of Castrillo de Murcia hosts a yearly festival in which parents baptize their new-borns by having men dress up like the devil and jump over them. Known as El Colacho, the festival reportedly takes place 60 days after Easter each year, during the village’s Corpus Christi feast. “During the holiday, parents with children born during the previous year bring the little tykes out and place them in neat rows of pillows spaced out down a public street.” the report says. Then, while the excited parents look on, men dressed in bright yellow costumes and grotesque masks begin filing through the crowd, whipping bystanders with switches and generally terrorizing everyone.” Sounds freaky, right? Slate says the devils proceed to jump over the rows of babies "like Olympic hurdlers” in order to absolve them of "man’s original transgression.” Once that freaky part is over, the babies get rose petals; sprinkled onto them and are released to their parents. The tradition dates back to the 17th century, says the article, adding that no injuries have ever been reported. Spain saves all of their completely avoidable annual injuries for the Running of the Bulls, obviously.

(Source: http://www.grunge.com)

* Một số từ vựng:

- host (v): đăng cai tổ chức

- baptize: (v) rửa tội

- tykes: (n): đứa trẻ

- freaky: (adj): kì cục

- terrorizing (v): khủng bố

- absolve (v): xóa tội

How do parents baptize their new-borns?

a. Dress them up

b. Let them dance

c. Jump over them

d. Let another man jump over them  

Câu 8. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.

 According to Slate, , the Spanish village of Castrillo de Murcia hosts a yearly festival in which parents baptize their new-borns by having men dress up like the devil and jump over them. Known as El Colacho, the festival reportedly takes place 60 days after Easter each year, during the village’s Corpus Christi feast. “During the holiday, parents with children born during the previous year bring the little tykes out and place them in neat rows of pillows spaced out down a public street.” the report says. Then, while the excited parents look on, men dressed in bright yellow costumes and grotesque masks begin filing through the crowd, whipping bystanders with switches and generally terrorizing everyone.” Sounds freaky, right? Slate says the devils proceed to jump over the rows of babies "like Olympic hurdlers” in order to absolve them of "man’s original transgression.” Once that freaky part is over, the babies get rose petals; sprinkled onto them and are released to their parents. The tradition dates back to the 17th century, says the article, adding that no injuries have ever been reported. Spain saves all of their completely avoidable annual injuries for the Running of the Bulls, obviously.

(Source: http://www.grunge.com)

* Một số từ vựng:

- host (v): đăng cai tổ chức

- baptize: (v) rửa tội

- tykes: (n): đứa trẻ

- freaky: (adj): kì cục

- terrorizing (v): khủng bố

- absolve (v): xóa tội

When is the festival held?

a. New Year's Day

b. Before Easter

c. During Easter

d. About 2 months after Easter 

Câu 9. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.

 According to Slate, , the Spanish village of Castrillo de Murcia hosts a yearly festival in which parents baptize their new-borns by having men dress up like the devil and jump over them. Known as El Colacho, the festival reportedly takes place 60 days after Easter each year, during the village’s Corpus Christi feast. “During the holiday, parents with children born during the previous year bring the little tykes out and place them in neat rows of pillows spaced out down a public street.” the report says. Then, while the excited parents look on, men dressed in bright yellow costumes and grotesque masks begin filing through the crowd, whipping bystanders with switches and generally terrorizing everyone.” Sounds freaky, right? Slate says the devils proceed to jump over the rows of babies "like Olympic hurdlers” in order to absolve them of "man’s original transgression.” Once that freaky part is over, the babies get rose petals; sprinkled onto them and are released to their parents. The tradition dates back to the 17th century, says the article, adding that no injuries have ever been reported. Spain saves all of their completely avoidable annual injuries for the Running of the Bulls, obviously.

(Source: http://www.grunge.com)

* Một số từ vựng:

- host (v): đăng cai tổ chức

- baptize: (v) rửa tội

- tykes: (n): đứa trẻ

- freaky: (adj): kì cục

- terrorizing (v): khủng bố

- absolve (v): xóa tội

What does the word “bystanders” probably mean?  

a. onlookers

b. watchers

c. examiners

d. inspectors

Câu 10. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.

 According to Slate, , the Spanish village of Castrillo de Murcia hosts a yearly festival in which parents baptize their new-borns by having men dress up like the devil and jump over them. Known as El Colacho, the festival reportedly takes place 60 days after Easter each year, during the village’s Corpus Christi feast. “During the holiday, parents with children born during the previous year bring the little tykes out and place them in neat rows of pillows spaced out down a public street.” the report says. Then, while the excited parents look on, men dressed in bright yellow costumes and grotesque masks begin filing through the crowd, whipping bystanders with switches and generally terrorizing everyone.” Sounds freaky, right? Slate says the devils proceed to jump over the rows of babies "like Olympic hurdlers” in order to absolve them of "man’s original transgression.” Once that freaky part is over, the babies get rose petals; sprinkled onto them and are released to their parents. The tradition dates back to the 17th century, says the article, adding that no injuries have ever been reported. Spain saves all of their completely avoidable annual injuries for the Running of the Bulls, obviously.

(Source: http://www.grunge.com)

* Một số từ vựng:

- host (v): đăng cai tổ chức

- baptize: (v) rửa tội

- tykes: (n): đứa trẻ

- freaky: (adj): kì cục

- terrorizing (v): khủng bố

- absolve (v): xóa tội

What can be the best title for the passage?

a. Good baptism festival

b. How to keep new-borns healthy

c. El Colacho - A weird custom

d. Way to become Olympic hurdlers

Reading đọc hiểu Our customs and traditions

Câu 1. Listen and tick T (true) or F (false).  

 

Đúng

Sai

Question 1.  People in Northern and Southern areas conduct the activity of visiting pagoda differently.

Question 2.  Northern Vietnamese seem to be more sophisticated than Southern people.

Question 3.   Northen Vietnamese do not bring many items to pagodas.

Question 4.  Southern people simply ask for what they wish for.

 

 

 

Câu 2. Listen and choose the correct anwer. 

What is the most important ceremony before the wedding?

a. valentine

b. engagement

c. meeting

d. full-month

Câu 3. Listen and choose the correct anwer. 

What does the groom’s family bring to the bride’s family on engagement day?

a. lucky money

b. rice

c. the gifts

d. food  

Câu 4. Listen and choose the correct anwer. 

Which is prepared by the bride’s family that both they enjoy?

a. a party

b. a video

c. a cake

d. a dance

Câu 5. Listen and choose the correct anwer. 

After the engagement ceremony, what do the bride’s parents bring to their friends, family members and neighbors?

a. thank-you card

b. sweets and cookies

c. gifts

d. wedding cards with gifts




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