Unit 4. CARING FOR THOSE IN NEED (BÀI TẬP TIẾNG ANH 11 -SGK CHƯƠNG TRÌNH MỚI)
Unit 4. CARING FOR THOSE IN NEED
Part I. PHONETICS
Exercise 1. Mark
the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs
from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
1. A. deafening B.
frightening C. happening D. threatening
2. A. secondary B.
complimentary C. vocabulary D. supplementary
3. A. idiot B.
idea C. idol D. ideal
4. A. police B. policy C. polite D. pollute
5. A. preferable B.
preference C. preferably D. preferential
Exercise 2. Mark
the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three
in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
6. A. disrespectful B.
independent C. physically D. understanding
7. A. donate B.
impair C. mental D. support
8. A. campaign B. hearing C. slogan D.
talent
9. A. community B. energetic C. enthusiast D. participate
10. A. cognitive B. volunteer C. medical D. physical
Part II. VOCABULARY
Exercise 3. Mark
the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
11. The Braille
alphabet has been one of the greatest ____ in human history.
A.
invention B. inventions C. inventors D. inventive
12. Everyone can help
the needy by making a ____ to a charity organisation.
A.
donate B. donation C. donor D. donating
13. We couldn't hear
anything because of the ____ noise of the drums
the next-door neighbours were playing.
A.
deaf B.
deafen C. deafening D. deafness
14. ____ believe that some of
the happiest people in the world are those who help to bring happiness
to others.
A.
Voluntary B. Voluntarily C. Volunteer D. Volunteers
15. During summer
holidays, university students are willing to take part in providing education
for children in remote and
____ areas.
A.
mountain B. mountainous C. mountaineer D.
mountaineering
16. People with
disabilities always need to be
____ after.
A.
asked B. cared C. looked D. taken
17. The lottery
winner was willing to spend a considerable sum of money to ____ to charity to help
those in need.
A. give away B. give in C. give
back D. give up
18. The volunteer
team ____
students with various visual, hearing, physical and cognitive impairments
every two months to give them both financial and spiritual support.
A.
call back B. call off C. call on D. call out
19. If one wants to
take part in volunteer organisations such as Green Summer Camp, Green Saturday Movement, Blood
Donor..., he/she will have to ____
an application form.
A. fill in B. find out C. log on D. send off
20. An organisation
for Educational Development co-operated with our school to____ free English classes
for the poor in the area.
A.
put away B. put off C. set off D. set up
21. Children with
cognitive impairments may have
____ in learning basic skills like reading, writing, or
problem solving.
A.
ability B. determination C. difficulty D. refusal
22. After the visit
to that special school, we ____ friends with some students with reading disabilities.
A.
acquainted B. had C. made D. realised
23. The Convention
for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities came into 3rd May 2008.
A.
action B. force C.
truth D. reality
24. Elderly
housebound patients are often those most in ____ of pharmacy services.
A.
case B. need C.
time D. trouble
25. The Youth Union
in our school has decided to launch a/an ____ to raise funds for local charities.
A.
activity B. announcement C. campaign D. decision
26. Many experts
believe that noise is the main cause of approximately half of all cases of ____ loss.
A.
cognitive B. hearing C. mental
D. visual
27. Allowing your
child to get involved in ____ activities at school is a wise choice to develop team-working skills, people
skills, and more.
A.
academic B. entertaining C. extracurricular D. physical
28. ASL (American
Sign Language), a language that is expressed through the hands and face and is
perceived through the eyes, is every useful for the ____.
A.
blind B. mentally disabled C. dump D. mentally retarded
29. A hearing aid or
deaf aid is a device which is ____ to improve hearing.
A. designed B. designation C.
designing D. to design
30. The ____ in that country are
waiting for food aid from the UN.
A.
handicapped B. hungry C. sick D.
unemployed
31. He has not
developed mentally as much as others at the same age. He's ____.
A.
mentally alert B. mentally ill C. mentally retarded D. mentally restricted
32. One aim of the
International Day of Persons with Disabilities is to further ____ awareness of
disability issues.
A. raise B. rise C.
increase D. pull
33. Traditionally, it
was family members within the extended family who took ____ for elderly care.
A.
advantages B. care C. responsibility D. time
34. ____ children get sick
four times as often as children in permanent homes and also suffer from
anxiety and depression at a higher rate than stably housed children.
A.
Ill-educated B. Homeless C. Homely D. Weak
35. Talented students
with a disability should be helped to become independent, ____ in the society and
achieve success at school.
A.
contribute B. integrate C. involve D. socialise
36. Precisely when
the first wheeled chairs were invented and used for ____ persons is unknown.
A. disabled B. poor C.
unhappy D. unemployed
37. Many students
with visual impairments in regular schools cannot participate in school
activities, thereby being left ____.
A.
again B. lonely C. behind D. over
38. Many people who
took part in the fight ____ illiteracy considered it an honourable job to help others.
A. against B. back C.
for D. with
39. The aim of the
LIVE project is to train students from developing ____.
A. nations B. nationalists C.
nationalities D.
nationalism
40. Every donation,
regardless of size, helps to rebuild communities that are hit by ____ natural.
A.
attacks B. damages C. disasters D. issues
Exercise 4. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
41. Young college and
university students participate in helping the poor who have suffered badly in
wars or natural disasters.
A. get involved in B. interfere with C.
join hands D. come into
42. They give care
and comfort to the disadvantaged and handicapped children and help them to get
over difficulties.
A.
accept B. face C. overcome D. take
43. At first, there
was a lot of opposition from the parents of the disabled children as they were
not under the impression that their children could learn anything at all.
A. didn't believe B. didn't report C. didn't
declare D. didn't support
44. Every year, the
United Nations set up an activity to call for world-wide support for the rights
and well-being of disabled people.
A.
apply for B. ask for C. care
for D. persist in
45. That homeless
child would have died if we hadn't been able to find a suitable blood donor.
A. giver B. maker C.
taker D. sender
Exercise 5. Mark
the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined
word(s) in each of the following questions.
46. Sadly, many
non-disabled people have negative attitudes toward children with cognitive
impairments in developing countries.
A.
helpless B. disappointing C. pessimistic D. positive
47. Little Mary had a
disadvantaged childhood with little education and money.
A.
difficult B. poor C. prosperous D.
starving
48. According to WHO,
many disabled people still face challenges, discrimination, poverty, and limited
access to education, employment, and healthcare.
A.
controlled B. inadequate C. short D. unrestricted
49. The theme of the
upcoming conference is to remove barriers to create an inclusive and
accessible society for all.
A.
abolish B. stick to C. get rid of D. keep
50. Most of these
children come from large and poor families, which prevent them from having proper
schooling.
A.
convenient B. desired C. inappropriate D. useful
Part III. GRAMMAR
Exercise 6. Mark
the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
51. Last Sunday, the
Youth Union ____ a campaign to help students with disabilities.
A.
has launched B. launched C. was launched D.
was launching
52. Recently, a gang
of enterprising New Zealanders ____
an incredible scheme to raise awareness of depression and mental
health issues.
A. has introduced B. had introduced C.
introduced D. was introduced
53. Last Sunday,
Texas-based game-fans The Speed Gamers ____ in a charity activity to
donate money to relief organisations.
A.
have participated B. participated C. had participated D. were
participating
54. The Real Life
Super Hero Project is a gathering of men and women who ____ forces to better
their community.
A. have joined B. are joining C. will join D. are joined
55. The famous
physicist Albert Einstein ____ for a $1 to $5 donation before scribbling his name on a piece of
parchment, and ____every cent to various charities.
A. asked/donated B. had asked/donated C. has
asked/donated D.
asked/donating
56. Former special
education teacher Ashman, 74, involved in fundraising 20 years ago.
A. got B. has got C. had
got D. has been getting
57. When his mum ____, he ____ that, as well as
enjoying doing it, he ____ to give something back to the Dorothy House Hospice Care.
A
had died decided/has wanted B.
died/has decided/has wanted
C. died/decided/wanted D. died/decided/had wanted
58. This year, so
far, we ____ £
16,000 and are still counting.
A.
are raising B. have been
raised C. have raised D.
raised
59. Hughes, 26, a sports therapist, ____ 53 marathons in 53
days in 53 different UK cities.
A. completed B. had completed C. would
complete D. was complete
60. My plan ____ to raise awareness, especially for young people,
of the importance of keeping fit for the past two months.
A.
are B. has been C. have
been D. was
61. I'm a keen golfer
and I ____
three golfing days that ____ £6,000, £8,000 and £5,000 last year.
A. organised/raised B. were organising/raised
C.
have organised/raised D.
organised/have raised
62. I ____ to help students at
a special school twice since I finished grade 11.
A. have volunteered B. had volunteered C. was volunteering D. volunteered
63. It is now over
seventy years since Lindbergh ____ across the Atlantic.
A.
has been flying B. flew C. had flown D. has flown
64. Since every penny
of the grant ____ spent on equipment, we started looking for volunteers to do the
cleaning.
A.
had been B. would have been C. have been D. was
65. - When will Mary
be able to leave hospital?
- Don't
be so impatient. We cannot release her before we ____ the last test.
A. have completed B. will have completed C. will complete D. completed
66. You should try to
follow the lecture without asking questions unless you ____
something important.
A.
would miss B. will miss C. had missed D. have missed
67. Although at that
time my knowledge of German was very poor, I ____ most of what they said about how to help
people with mental disorders.
A. understood B. have understood C. had
understood D. didn't understand
68. One thing should
be made quite clear: there can't be any last-minute changes once the
programme ____ approved by all the people involved.
A.
will be B. will have been C. has been D. had been
69. Although he was
on the whole very suspicious of the project, Mr Adams ____ to cooperate.
A.
didn't promise B. promised C. has promised D.
hasn't promised
70. Even though Lady
Sarah was totally opposed to the project, she ____ that it would increase job opportunities for
the local people.
A.
had agreed B. agreed C. was agreed D. would
agree.
71. When he ____ ten years old. Louis
Braille ____
the National Institute for the Blind in Paris.
A. was/entered B. was/was entering C. was/was
entered D. was/would enter
72. "How many
aid packages ____ so far?” - "Ten”.
A.
do you prepare B. did you prepare C. have you prepared D. had you prepared
73. In over ten
years, he ____ more than 100 bicycles to needy students in Central Viet Nam.
A.
gave B. has given C. has been
given D. has been giving
74. Tan ____ the idea of giving
sweaters and warm clothes to the poor just a couple of weeks ago, shortly after
the beginning of the rainy season.
A. came up with B. comes up with C. has come up with D. was coming up with
75. In the past,
health care in some rural areas of this country ____ by only a small number of doctors and
nurses.
A.
is provided B. provided C. provides D. was provided
76. Never ____ more people ____ in charity work than
now.
A.
do/participate B. did/participate
C. have/participated D. had/participated
77. Neither Phillips
nor his brothers ____ to school because their father teaches them at home.
A.
have never been B. has
ever been C. have ever been D. ever went
78. Not until we the
school for children with disabilities ____ how they overcome difficulties.
A.
had visited/did we know B.
visited/had we known
C. visited/did we know D. have visited/did we know
79. The boy ____ across the narrow
canal in ten minutes to find himself out of danger.
A.
swum B. was swum C. swam D. had swam
80. A group of young
Vietnamese in the north-central province of Nghe An ____ a free bread box
dedicated to poor blue-collar workers.
A. have set up B. sets up C. had set up D. have been
setting up
Exercise 7. Mark
the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in
each of the following questions.
81. The annual
increase in the world's population has peaked at about 88
million in the late 1980s.
A B C D
82. Overpopulation
is one of the main factors that leads to poor, illiteracy,
and social
evils.
A B C D
83. The teacher said
that about 10 children need special help in reading
skills.
A B C
D
84. Youth Newspaper lately
donated book collections to two mountainous schools in northern
Viet Nam.
A B C D
85. Vina Capital
Foundation's Heartbeat Viet Nam has performed 5,000 free heart surgery for kids across the
A B C
country for the last ten years.
D
86. A Hoi An-based
charity organisation gave free milk to poor, ailing, and disabled
children in the central
A B C
province of Quang Nam
on last Wednesday.
D
87. Although Marie
Curie had very little money to live on, but she went to Paris to
realise her dream of
A B C
a scientific
career.
D
88. Albert Einstein, the
father of modern physics, could not read until he was eight, but that hasn't
stopped him
A B C
from becoming one of the greatest scientists of our time.
D
89. In Thomas
Edison's early life, he has been thought to have a learning
disability and he could not read till he
A B C
was twelve.
D
90. Beethoven is
the greatest German composer and musician who is deaf in the later part of his life.
A B C D
Part IV. SPEAKING
Exercise 8. Mark
the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct response to each of the following
exchanges. 91. - "Shall we join the Green Summer Camp after the semester
finishes?”
- “____”
A. That's a great idea! B. They're very
good! C. Not at all! D. No, let's!
92. “Thanks for your
support for our campaign!" –
“____”
A.
I don't bother. B. That'll be fine
for me. C. It's my pleasure. D. That's a nuisance.
93. "Why don't
we send them some textbooks, newspapers and picture books?" – “____”
A. Great idea! What meaningful
gifts! B. No, they are not available.
C.
We're sorry to hear this. D. You should agree with us.
94. “As far as I
know, doing charity work is a really helpful thing for everyone in the
society." – “____”
A.
That sounds great. B. I couldn't agree with
you more.
C.
I'll take part in this campaign. D. That's fine for me.
95 "If I were
you, I would collect this waste paper for a charity activity at school." – “____”
A. I guess I should. B. It doesn't matter. C. I don't
agree. D. It's a waste of money
96. "Guess what?
I've been recruited to be a member of Green Dream Volunteer Group." – “____”
A.
Good luck next time! B. It doesn't make sense to me.
C.
That's the least thing I could do for you. D. That's great!
Congratulations!
97. "Mom, may I
go away to Quang Binh at the weekends to help the unlucky people there?" – “____”
A.
Never mind. Your first priority is to study. B.
No way, you've run out of time.
C.
No, of course, I won't. D. Yes, of course.
That's a good thing to do.
98. “____” - “No, that would be fine."
A.
Are you writing your essay on how to help the disabled?
B.
Could you allow me to read your essay on how to help the disabled?
C. Do you mind if I have a look
at your essay on how to help the disabled?
D.
Would you correct your essay on how to help the disabled?
99. “Oh, this
suitcase is really heavy, and my back is killing me!" – “____”
A.
I sometimes have a backache. B. Oh, thanks for your help.
C.
It's very good of you to do that. D. Shall I carry it for
you?
100. “Let's join
hands to help the lonely elderly in our neighbourhood!” – “____”
A.
By all means, we can't. B. It's true for now.
C.
You're welcome! D. Yes, let's plan on
it.
101. "What a charitable
deed you have, Mary!" –
“____”
A.
I don't like your sayings. B. It's nice of you to
say so.
C.
You are a liar. D. Thank you very much, I'm afraid.
102." Can you
tell me the way to Hoa Binh Orphanage?" – “____”
A.
It's about two kilometres. B. It opens at nine o'clock.
C. Go straight and turn to the
first left. D. You can walk or go there by taxi.
103. "Can
students from other schools join “Special Christmas Gifts” campaign, Maria?" -
"____”
A.
Great idea! What a meaningful gift!
B.
Oh, how can they lend us a hand?
C.
It is very kind of you to say so.
D. Sure, a few other schools
have already joined us.
104. "How often
do you visit the nursing home for the elderly?" – “____”
A. Every two weeks. B. From that bus stop
over there.
C.
Much often. D. Twice or
three times.
105. "Would you
mind helping me with the heavy boxes?" – “____”
A.
My Gosh! B. Not at all. C. What a pity! D.
Yes, I would
Part V. READING
Exercise 9. Read
the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or
phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Humanitarian
Dorothea Dix was born in Hampden, Maine, in 1802. At the age of 19, she
established a school for girls, the Dix Mansion School, in Boston, but had to
close it in 1835 due to her poor health. She wrote and published the first of many books
for children in 1824. In 1841, Dix accepted an invitation to teach classes at a
prison in East Cambridge, Massachusetts. She was deeply disturbed by the sight
of mentally-ill persons thrown in the jail and treated like criminals. For the
next eighteen months, she toured Massachusetts institutions where other mental
patients were confined and reported
the shocking conditions she found to the state legislature. When improvements
followed in Massachusetts, she turned her attention to the neighbouring states
and then to the West and South.
Dix's
work was interrupted by the Civil War; she served as superintendent of women
hospital nurses for the federal government.
Dix
saw special hospitals for the mentally-ill built in some fifteen states.
Although her plan to obtain public land for her cause failed, she aroused
concern for the problem of mental illnesses all over the United States as well
as in Canada and Europe.
Dix's
success was due to her independent and thorough research, her gentle but
persistent manner, and her ability to secure the help of powerful and wealthy
supporters.
106. In what year was the Dix Mansion School
closed?
A.
1802 B. 1824 C. 1835 D. 1841
107. Why did Dorothea
Dix first go to a prison?
A.
She was convicted of a crime. B. She taught classes
there.
C.
She was sent there by the state legislature. D. She was doing research for a book.
108. Where was
Dorothea Dix first able to bring about reforms in the treatment of the mentally-ill?
A.
Canada B. Europe C. Massachusetts D. The West and the South
109. The word "confined" in paragraph 1 is
closest in meaning to ____.
A. restricted B. treated C. cared
for D. supported
110. Dorothea Dix was
NOT successful in her attempt to
____.
A.
arouse concern for the mentally-ill B.
become superintendent of nurses
C. obtain public lands D. publish books for children
Exercise 10. Read
the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to
each of the questions.
All
over the country, young people are entering a world of homelessness and
poverty, according to a recent report by the housing group, Shelter.
Nearly
150,000 young people aged between sixteen and twenty-five will become homeless
this year, says Shelter. Some of the young homeless may sleep out in the open
in such places as the "cardboard city” in London, where people of all ages
sleep in the open air in their only homes - cardboard boxes. Others may find accommodation in
shelters run by voluntary organisations or get a place in a hostel, which gives
them board up to ten weeks.
But
who are these people? Those who are seeking a roof over their heads are mostly
not runaways but “throwaways" - people who have been thrown out of their
homes or forced to leave because of parental divorce, an unsympathetic
step-parent or one of many other reasons.
Take
the case of one sixteen-year-old schoolgirl, Alice. She did not come from a
poor home and had just passed her exams with good results. The Shelter team met
her in a hostel where she was doing her physics homework. Her parents had
thrown her out of her home for no other reason that she wanted to do Science
Advanced Level Exams - which her parents refused her permission to do, saying
that studying sciences was unladylike!
Shelter
says that the government's laws do nothing to help these youngsters. Rising
rents, the shortage of cheap housing and the cut in benefits for young people under the age of twenty-five are causing
a national problem, according to Shelter. The recent changes in the benefit
laws mean that someone aged between sixteen and twenty-five gets less than
older people and they can only claim state help if they prove that they left
home for a good reason.
Shelter
believes that because of the major cuts in benefits to young people, more and
more are being forced to sleep on the streets. Shelter also points out that if
you are homeless, you can't get a job because employers will not hire someone
without a permanent address; and if
you can't get a job, you are homeless because you don't have any money to pay
for accommodation. It's an impossible situation.
111. According to a
recent report by Shelter, it appears that ____.
A.
hostels are too full to offer accommodation to homeless young people
B.
more and more young people all over the world are finding themselves homeless
C.
nearly 150,000 young people live out in the open
D. young homeless people live in
places like "cardboard city”
112. The word “Others” in paragraph 2 refers to ____.
A.
people of all ages B.young people
C. the young homeless D. voluntary
organisations
113. Most young
people become homeless because
____.
A. circumstances make it
impossible for them to live at home
B.
they do not want to live with a divorced parent
C.
they have run away from home
D.
they have thrown away any chances of living at home by behaving badly
114. Why was Alice
turned out of her home?
A. Her parents didn't agree with
what she wanted to do.
B.
She didn't want to study for her Advanced Level Exams.
C.
She had not obtained high marks in her exams.
D.
She refused to do her homework in the evening.
115. According to the
passage, “benefits" are ____.
A.
extra wages for part-time workers B.
gifts of food and clothing
C.
laws about distributing money D. subsidies for those
in need
116. The changes in
the system of benefits mean that ____.
A.
anyone under twenty-five and not living at home will receive help with food and accommodation
B.
the under twenty-fives can claim money only if they have left home
C. young people do not receive
as much money as those over twenty-five
D.
young people cannot claim money unless they are under sixteen or over twenty-five
117. According to
Shelter, once young people have been forced onto the streets, ____.
A.
their benefits will be severely cut B. they will find it difficult
to find work
C.
they will never go back home again D. they will
encourage their friends to do the same
118. The word "permanent" in the last paragraph
is closest in meaning to ____.
A.
flexible B. obvious C. stable D.
simple
Exercise 11. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
(1770-1827)
Beethoven
is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers in history. He gave his
first public (119) ____ as a pianist when he was only 8 years old. He studied in Vienna
(120) ____ the
guidance of Mozart. By his mid-twenties he (121) ____ a name for himself as a great pianist known
for unpredictable and brilliant improvisations. In 1796, Beethoven began losing
his hearing. (122) ____ his illness, he involved himself in his work and (123) ____ some of the greatest
works of music. Beethoven's finest works are also the finest works of their
kind in music history: the 9th Symphony, the 5th Piano Concerto, the Violin
Concerto, the Late Quartets, and his Missa Solemnis. And be achieved all these
despite being completely (124)
____ for the last 25 he years or so of his life.
119. A. perform B. performance C. performing D. performer
120. A. on B. for C. behind D. under
121. A. had earned B. earned C. has
earned D. was earning
122. A. In case of B. Instead of C. In order
to D. In spite of
123. A. did B. created C. painted D.
learned
124. A. deaf B.
mute C. blind D.
sick
Exercise 12. Read
the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct
word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
THANKS A MILLION
Percy
Ross was born in 1916 in Michigan. His parents has come to the USA from Latvia
and Russia and the family were poor. But Percy soon showed a talent (125) ____ business and made a
fortune in the fur trade and auction business. Then disaster struck and he
(126) ____ all
his money. But he soon made a fortune again - this time by (127) ____ plastic bags. In
1969, he sold his plastic bag company for millions of dollars.
Ross
started giving away in 1977: he gave $50,000 to 50 Vietnamese refugees so that
they could make a new home in the USA. (128) ____ he held a Christmas party for 1,050 poor
children in the American town of Minneapolis. Ross bought a bike for every one
of the 1,050 children at the party.
After
these first experiences of giving money away, Ross decided to do it on a (129) ____ basis. He started
a newspaper column called ‘Thanks a Million’. and later a radio show, in order to give away his money. It took years, but Ross finally (130) ____ in giving away his
entire fortune.
125. A. for B. of C.
on D. with
126. A. threw B. wasted C. lost D. sent
127. A. manufacture B. manufacturing C. manufacturer D. manufactured
128. A. But B. Then C. Yet D.
Though
129. A. frequent B. usual C.
occasional D. regular
130. A. interested B. invested C. succeeded D. tried
Part VI. WRITING
Exercise 13. Mark
the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each
of the following questions.
131.
""We'll give four million glasses of milk to thousands of
disadvantaged children this year,” a dairy giant in Ha Noi said.
A.
A dairy giant in Ha Noi wanted to give four million glasses of milk to thousands of
disadvantaged children this year.
B.
A dairy giant in Ha Noi suggested giving four million glasses of milk to thousands of
disadvantaged children that year.
C. A dairy giant in Ha Noi
promised to give four million glasses of milk to thousands of
disadvantaged children that year.
D.
A dairy giant in Ha Noi ordered to give four million glasses of milk to thousands of
disadvantaged children that year.
132. Hundreds of
students in Can Tho crafted 800 paper lanterns for poor children in the last
Mid-Autumn Festival.
A. Both the students and
poor children in Can Tho crafted 800 paper lanterns in the last Mid-Autumn
Festival.
B. 800 paper lanterns were crafted
for poor children in the last Mid-Autumn Festival by hundreds of students
in Can Tho.
C.Hundreds of students in
Can Tho had 800 paper lanterns made for poor children in the last Mid-Autumn
Festival.
D. Thanks to hundreds of
students in Can Tho, poor children made 800 paper lanterns in the last
Mid-Autumn Festival.
133. Both disabled
and non-disabled people can contribute to our community by doing voluntary work.
A.
Doing voluntary work can make contribution to our community by both disabled and
non-disabled people.
B.
Either disabled or non-disabled people can make voluntary contribution to our community.
C. Not only disabled people but
also non-disabled ones can contribute to our community by doing
voluntary work.
D.
With voluntary work, our community can contribute a lot thanks to both disabled and
non-disabled people.
134. Last week, a
team of foreign volunteers launched a campaign to help students with
disabilities.
A.
Last week, a team of foreign volunteers set up a campaign for students with disabilities to
join in.
B.
Last week, students with disabilities volunteered to launch a campaign with the help of a
team of foreign volunteers.
C.
Last week, both a team of foreign volunteers and students with disabilities launched a
campaign.
D. Last week, a campaign was
launched to help students with disabilities by a team of foreign
volunteers.
135. Two European
philanthropists have spent more than a year walking from their continent to Asia
to raise funds for needy children in Viet Nam.
A.
Funds were raised for needy children in Viet Nam by a one-year-walk from their continent
to Asia by two European philanthropists.
B. In order to raise funds for
needy children in Viet Nam, two European philanthropists have spent more
than a year walking from their continent to Asia.
C.
Two European philanthropists have been walking from their continent to Asia for more
than a year because of needy children in Viet Nam.
D.
Two European philanthropists walked from their continent to Asia more than a year ago
to raise funds for needy children in Viet Nam.
Exercise 14. Mark
the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences
in the following questions.
136. The program
about the campaign drew the participation of 25 companies and sponsors in the
city. It was broadcast live on HTV9 channel last night.
A.
Although it was broadcast live on HTV9 channel last night, the program about the
campaign only drew the participation of 25 companies and sponsors in the city.
B. The program about the
campaign, which was broadcast live on HTV9 channel last night, drew
the participation of 25 companies and sponsors in the city.
C.
The program about the campaign not only drew the participation of 25 companies and
sponsors in the city but it was also broadcast live on HTV9 channel last
night.
D.
The program about the campaign was broadcast live on HTV9 channel last night in order to
draw the participation of 25 companies and sponsors in the city.
137. A Vietnamese
ex-student of Oxford University has established a foundation. This aims to
construct bridges to facilitate travel in isolated communities.
A. A Vietnamese ex-student of
Oxford University has established a foundation to construct bridges to
facilitate travel in isolated communities.
B.
A Vietnamese ex-student of Oxford University who has established a foundation
constructed bridges to facilitate travel in isolated communities.
C.
Bridges are constructed to facilitate travel in isolated communities by a Vietnamese
ex-student of Oxford University who has established a foundation.
D.
If a Vietnamese ex-student of Oxford University has established a foundation, he will construct
bridges to facilitate travel in isolated communities.
138. A man in Quang
Nam has launched a solo effort to fundraise for a young girl. Her parents died
in a tragic waterway accident.
A.
A man in Quang Nam whose parents died in a tragic waterway accident has launched a solo
effort to fundraise for a young girl.
B. A man in Quang Nam has
launched a solo effort to fundraise for a young girl whose parents died in a
tragic waterway accident.
C.
In order to fundraise for a young girl, a man whose parents died in a tragic waterway accident
has launched a solo effort.
D. When a man in Quang Nam
has launched a solo effort to fundraise for a young girl, her parents
died in a tragic waterway accident.
139. They wanted to
provide clarity and publicity. Therefore, they listed all donors' names along with
their amount of contribution and their photos.
A. In order to list all donors'
names along with their amount of contribution and their photos, they
wanted to provide clarity and publicity.
B. Only when they provided
clarity and publicity did they list all donors' names along with their
amount of contribution and their photos.
C.
They either provided clarity and publicity or listed all donors' names along with their amount
of contribution and their photos.
D. They provided clarity and
publicity by listing all donors' names along with their amount of
contribution and their photos.
140. Niggli first
visited Viet Nam in 1999. He has been a generous sponsor of underprivileged
Vietnamese children since then.
A.
Before visiting Viet Nam in 1999, Niggli has been a generous sponsor of underprivileged
Vietnamese children.
B. Niggli has been a generous
sponsor of underprivileged Vietnamese children since his first visit to
Viet Nam in 1999.
C.
Niggli first visited Viet Nam in 1999 when he has been a generous sponsor of
underprivileged Vietnamese children.
D.
When he first visited Viet Nam in 1999, Niggli had been a generous sponsor of
underprivileged Vietnamese children.