• tiếng anh cấp II
  • Lớp 8
  • Unit 8: English speaking countries
  • Lesson 7 (Bài tập): Reading
  • Lesson 7 (Bài tập): Reading
    BÀI TẬP READING UNIT 8 TIẾNG ANH 8

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    2) Read the passage and do the tasks that follow

    a) Decide if the statements are True (T) or False (F)

    THE DOS AND DON'TS IN CANADA

    Pushing in is seen as extremely rude in any public place in Canada. You should wait at the end of a queue, if there is one, for your turn. This is also true on public transportation, where you should wait until everyone has got out of the door before you enter.

    When on sidewalks or in a grocery store's aisles, keep to the right (like you would when driving in Canada). Don't block the path by walking side by side with your companions or by putting a shopping cart across the aisle.

    When opening a door, hold it for the person behind you. Don't let the door shut in his or her face.

    Always leave an appropriate tip for the service person in a hotel or a restaurant. If you don't do so, other dinner guests at your table will feel extremely uncomfortable.

    When visiting someone's home, the serving of coffee at the end of an evening is a signal that it is time for visitors to prepare to leave.

     

      T F
    1.

    When you are in a hurry, you can push in a queue.

       
    2.

    You can enter a bus or a lift when people are getting out.

       
    3.

    People in Canada drive on the right.

       
    4.

    It is customary in Canada to leave a tip when you eat in a restaurant.

       
    5.

    Visitors know that it's time for them to leave when evening comes.

       

     

    b) Choose the correct answer A, B, or C to complete each sentence

    1. ʻPushing inʼ means ...........................

    A. you cut in the queue in front of the people coming before you

    B. you stand at the end of a queue, waiting for your turn

    C. you push people standing around you in a queue

    2. ʻsidewalksʼ are ...........................

    A. paths at the sides of a public building

    B. paths which are reserved for walkers

    C. people who walk alongside you

    3. An example of a way to ʻblock the pathʼ is ...........................

    A. walking on the right

    B. walking side by side on a sidewalk

    C. using a shopping cart

    4. ʻhis or herʼ refers to ...........................

    A. the door

    B. the queue

    C. the person behind you

    5. A ʻtipʼ is ...........................

    A. a present you give to someone you love

    B. the money you pay for a service

    C. the money you give to a service person as a reward

     

    ĐÁP ÁN:

    2a)

    1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. F

     

    b)

    1. A 2. B 3. B 4. C 5. C