• tiếng anh cấp II
  • Lớp 8
  • Unit 4: Our customs and traditions
  • Lesson 6 (Bài tập): Từ vựng và ngữ pháp
  • Lesson 6 (Bài tập): Từ vựng và ngữ pháp
    BÀI TẬP TỪ VỰNG VÀ NGỮ PHÁP LỚP 8- UNIT 4

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    2) Complete the following expressions with the correct words.

    1. It’s the ................... for somebody to do something.

    2. There is a custom of  ................... something.

    3. There's a ................... that + clause

    4. According................... tradition, + clause

    5. Follow the tradition of ................... something

    6. Break ................... tradition by doing something

    7. Have the ...................of doing something

    ĐÁP ÁN:

    1It’s the custom/ tradition for somebody to do something.

    2. There is a custom of doing something.

    3There's a custom/tradition that + clause

    4. According to tradition, + clause

    - According to ( Theo như/ dựa trên)

    5Follow the tradition of doing something

    6. Break with tradition by doing something

    7Have the custom/ tradition of doing something

     

    4) Complete the sentences with the correct form of have to or must.

    1. My mother always tells me that I...................be home by 9 p.m.

    2. You ...................be late for school.

    3. She ...................wear that costume because it's the family tradition.

    4. In the past, men ...................wear ao dai, but today they................... wear it.

    5. Before leaving the dining table, ................... your son ................... ask for permission?

    6. In India, you ................... shake hands with women, especially in rural areas. It's a taboo.

    ĐÁP ÁN:

    1. My mother always tells me that I have to be home by 9 p.m.

    2. You mustn't be late for school. 

    3. She has to wear that costume because it's the family tradition.

    4. In the past, men had to wear ao dai, but today they don't have to wear it.

    5. Before leaving the dining table, does your son have to ask for permission?

    6. In India, you mustn't shake hands with women, especially in rural areas. It's a taboo.

     

    5) Find a mistake with have to, should, or must in each sentence and correct it.

    1. Under the new regulations, workers have wear protective clothes.

    2. When you come to Brazil, you should to tip the waiter 10% of the bill.

    3. When eating in India, you shouldn't always use the right hand. Never use the left hand.

    4. In Australia, you mustn't to comment on a person's accent.

    5. In my family, children has to get permission before leaving the dining table.

    6. When we were young, we have to stand in a row to greet guests.

    ĐÁP ÁN:

    1. have wear → have to wear

    2. should to → should 

    3. shouldn't always → should always

    4. mustn’t to → mustn’t

    5. has to → have to

    6. have to → had to