• tiếng anh cấp II
  • Lớp 9
  • Unit 11: Changing roles in society
  • Lesson 6 (Bài tập): Từ vựng và ngữ pháp
  • Lesson 6 (Bài tập): Từ vựng và ngữ pháp
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    1) Complete the sentences with the words/phrases in the box.

    externally                vision                hands-on                 male-dominated

    ahead of                  emotional              financially                responsive to

     

    1. Employees with good performance will be promoted, which means they will get a higher salary and will benefit ...............................

    2. Mothers are often the ones who provide ............................... support for the family.

    3. Field trips will make learning more ............................... real life.

    4. The lessons will certainly be more practical and ............................... when they are conducted in a real environment.

    5. In a ............................... society, women are often prevented from doing normal things such as going to university, or getting a job.

    6. Few people can say that they have a clear ............................... of their future.

    7. A health farm should be well-designed, both internally and ................................

    8. I believe that the tourist industry in Asian countries will be ............................... other continents in twenty years'time.

    ĐÁP ÁN:

    1. financially 2. emotional 3. responsive  4. hands-on 5. male-dominated 6. vision  7. externally 8. ahead of 

     

    5) Put a comma/commas where necessary in the sentences.

    1. More people from the countryside are pouring into Delhi where they hope to find a job.

    2. The problem of urbanisation which is not new to developing countries is not easy to solve. 

    3. The report shows changes which will take place in the next decade.

    4. The computer and projector that have been installed in the meeting hall are presents from the For a Better Life organisation.

    5. The ancient Greeks who loved the spoken word were very good at public speaking and drama.

    6. Nobody who watched the match ever forgot it.

    7. I want to get back my diary which is of great value to me.

    8. Neil Armstrong who was the first person to walk on the Moon was an American astronaut.

    ĐÁP ÁN:

    1. More people from the countryside are pouring into Delhi, where they hope to find a job.

    2. The problem of urbanisation, which is not new to developing countries, is not easy to solve.

    3. The report shows changes which will take place in the next decade.

    4. The computer and projector that have been installed in the meeting hall are presents from the For a Better Life organisation.

    5. The ancient Greeks, who loved the spoken word, were very good at public speaking and drama.

    6. Nobody who watched the match ever forgot it.

    7. I want to get back my diary, which is of great value to me.

    8. Neil Armstrong, who was the first person to walk on the Moon, was an American astronaut.

     

    6) Combine two sentences into one. Use the sentence in brackets to make a non-defining relative clause.

    1. Internationalisation has brought about both opportunities and challenges. (It started fifteen years ago.)

    2. The National Library opens every weekday. (The library is on the second floor.)

    3. Have you ever heard about Captain James Cook? (He mapped a lot of places in the world, including Australia and New Zealand.)

    4. Smartphones will be used widely in school to support learning. (They help students to write scripts and make videos.)

    5. Developed countries are helping developing countries. (They are ahead in education and wealth.)

    6. Jack London wrote internationally famous novels like Call of the Wild and White Fang. (He is an American writer.)

    ĐÁP ÁN:

    1. Internationalisation, which started 15 years ago, has brought about both opportunities and challenges.

    2. The National Library, which is on the second floor, opens every weekday.

    3. Have you ever heard about Captain James Cook, who mapped a lot of places in the world, including Australia and New Zealand?

    4. Smartphones, which help students to write scripts and make videos, will be used widely in school to support learning.

    5. Developed countries, which are ahead in education and wealth, are helping developing countries.

    6. Jack London, who is an American writer, wrote internationally famous novels like Call of the Wild and White Fang.