Ôn tập môn Tiếng Anh khối 11 - Unit 7, 8

Ôn tập môn Tiếng Anh khối 11 - Unit 7, 8

Conditionals sentences: type 1

Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.

1. I'll look for you notebook and if I (find) it I (give) you a ring.

2. If you (smoke) in a non-smoking compartment the other passengers (object) .

3. I'll wash the glasses in this nice hot water.

 No, don’t. If you (put) them into very hot water they (crack) .

4. If you (see) Tom ,tell him I have a message for him.

5. If he (win) he (get) 1.000$; if he (come) in second he (get) 500

6. If you (feel) too hot during the night, turn down the central heating.

7. Tom: Jack is a translator; he translates 1.000 words a day and gets 100$ a week, which he says isn’t enough to live on.

 Bill: Well, if he (want) more money he (have) to do more work. Advise him to translate 2.000 words a day.

8. If you (finish) with your dictionary, I'd like to borrow it.

9. The lift wasn’t working when I was here last. If it still (not work) we (have) to use the stairs.

10. I shan’t wake if the alarm clock (not go) off.

11. I shan’t wake unless I (hear) the alarm.

12. If you’d like some ice, I (get) some from the bridge.

13. He's only sixteen but he wants to leave school at the end of the term.

 If he (leave) now he (be) sorry afterwards.

14. I expect it will freeze tonight.

 If it (freeze) tonight the roads (be) very slippery tomorrow.

15. That book is overdue. If you (not take) it back to the library tomorrow you (have) to pay a fine.

16. Unless Tom (take) his library back tomorrow he (have) to pay a fine.

17. You’d better take the day off if you (not feel) well tomorrow.

18. If a driver (brake) suddenly on a wet road he (skid).

19. If you (like) I (get) you a job in this company.

 

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	Unit 7- English 11 CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
Conditionals sentences: type 1
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
I'll look for you notebook and if I (find)  it I (give)  you a ring.
If you (smoke)  in a non-smoking compartment the other passengers (object)  .
I'll wash the glasses in this nice hot water.
	No, don’t. If you (put)  them into very hot water they (crack)  .
If you (see)  Tom ,tell him I have a message for him.
If he (win)  he (get)  1.000$; if he (come)  in second he (get)  500
If you (feel)  too hot during the night, turn down the central heating.
Tom: Jack is a translator; he translates 1.000 words a day and gets 100$ a week, which he says isn’t enough to live on.
	Bill: Well, if he (want)  more money he (have)  to do more work. Advise him to translate 2.000 words a day.
If you (finish)  with your dictionary, I'd like to borrow it.
The lift wasn’t working when I was here last. If it still (not work)  we (have)  to use the stairs.
I shan’t wake if the alarm clock (not go)  off.
I shan’t wake unless I (hear)  the alarm.
If you’d like some ice, I (get)  some from the bridge.
He's only sixteen but he wants to leave school at the end of the term.
	If he (leave)  now he (be)  sorry afterwards.
I expect it will freeze tonight.
	If it (freeze)  tonight the roads (be)  very slippery tomorrow.
That book is overdue. If you (not take)  it back to the library tomorrow you (have)  to pay a fine.
Unless Tom (take)  his library back tomorrow he (have)  to pay a fine.
You’d better take the day off if you (not feel)  well tomorrow.
If a driver (brake)  suddenly on a wet road he (skid).
If you (like)  I (get)  you a job in this company.
My dog never starts a fight. He never growls unless the other dog (growl)  first.
You can use my phone if yours (not work)  .
If you (not know) the meaning of a word you may use a dictionary.
If Jack (refuse)  to help we’ll have to manage without him.
Tom: I hate my job.
	Peter: If you (hate)  it why you (not change)  it?
You can ask for a continental breakfast if you (not want)  a full breakfast.
If you (hear)  from Tom could you please let me know?
Conditional sentences: type 2.
I. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct from.
Of course I'm not going to give her a diamond ring. If I (give)  her a diamond ring she (sell)  it.
Tom: I wake up t find the room full of smoke; but I knew exactly what to do.
	Ann: IF I (wake)  up to find the room full of smoke I (have) no idea what to do.
Ann: I couldn’t live without Tom. If he (go)  off with another girl I (pine)  away and die. But I have complete confidence in Tom.
Husband: But I'm not going on a diet. Why should I go on a diet?
	Wife: If I (go)  on a diet you (lose)  weight.
If someone (say)  , ‘I'll give you 500$ to go into court and swear that this statement is true,’ what you (do)  ?
If we (work)  all night we finish in time; but we have to no intention of working all night.
You must never blow out a gas light. Do you know what (happen)  if you (blow)  out a gas light?
If I (see)  a tiger walking across Hyde Park ,I (climb)  a tree.
If I (come)  across two men fighting with knives I (call)  the police.
Ann: If you (ask)  him for 1.000$ what he (say)  ?
Ann: All your clothes are years out of dates. Why don’t you throw them away?
	Mary: Don’t be ridiculous! If I (throw)  my clothes away I (have)  to ask my husband for 1.000$ to buy new ones.
If someone (ring)  my doorbell at 3 a.m. I (be)  very unwilling to open the door.
We train the children to file out of the classroom quietly, because if a whole class (rush)  at the door someone (get ) hurt.
Why you don’t buy a season ticket?
	Because I lose everything. If I (buy)  a season ticket I (lose)  it.
Why don’t you bring your car to work? If I (have)  a car I (bring)  it to work.
Jack: They get 150$ a week.
	Tom: They can't get 150$ a week. If they (do)  they (not be) striking for 120$.
Ann: George is fourteen.
	Tom: He must be order than that. He’s a full time job. If he (be)  only fourteen he still (be)  at school.
If I (have)  heaps of money I (drink)  champagne every meal.
If you (drink)  champagne every meal you soon (get)  tired of it.
Prime Minister on golf course: I'm not at all worried about the situation. If I (be)  worried I (not play)  golf at this moment.
But I don’t want to buy an elephant!
	I know that. But where you (go)  if you (do) want to buy one?
I (be)  very grateful if you kindly (sign)  this document and let me have it back as soon as possible.
If the earth suddenly (stop)  spinning we all (fly)  off it.
Why are you so late?
We got stuck in a snowdrift! Luckily a lorry-driver saw us a towed us out. But for him we still (be)  there!
I have no particular desire to win the Football Pools. If I (win)  an enormous sum everybody (write)  to me asking for money.
II. Rewrite these following sentences using if construction.
She is very shy; that why she doesn’t enjoy parties....
He doesn’t take any exercise; that why he is so unhealthy.
I haven’t the right change, so we can't get tickets from the machine..
They speak French to her, not English, so her English doesn’t improve....
He doesn’t work overtime, so he doesn’t earn as much as I do.
My number isn’t in the directory ,so people don’t ring me up...
The police are not armed ,so we don’t have gun battles in the streets...
The shops don’t deliver now, which make life difficult.
He’s very thin, perhaps that why he feels the cold so much.
We haven’t any matches, so we can't light the fire..
I'm fat; that why I can't get through the bathroom window.
He doesn’t help me, possible I never ask him for help...
I can't drive so we can't take the car....
We have no ladder so we can't get over the wall..
I advised you to sell it. 
I haven’t much time, so I read very little.
They don’t clean the window, so the room looks rather dark..
He never polishes his shoes, so he never looks smart..
We haven’t got central heating, so the house rather cold.
I haven’t got a vacuum cleaner; that’s why I'm so slow..
I don’t know his address; so I can't write to him.
He never shaves; that’s the only reason he looks unattractive.
You work too fast; that’s why you make so many mistakes.
I can't park near my office, that’s why I don’t come by car.
I live a long way from the centre; that’s why I'm late for work
I haven’t a map so I can't direct you....
People drive very fast. That’s why there are so many accidents..
Conditional sentence: type 3.
I. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses.
If he (not take) .. his gloves off he (not get) .. frost bitten.
She was sent to prison only because she refused to pay the fine; if she (pay) .. the fine she (not be) .. sent to prison.
He didn’t tell me that he was a vegetarian till halfway through the meal. If he (tell) .. me earlier I (cook) .. him something suitable.
I had no map; that’s why I got lost. If I (have) .. a map I (be) .. all right.
Why didn’t you say that you were short of money? If I (know) .. I (lend) .. you some.
It’s lucky he had his torch with him. If he (not have) .. it he (fall) .. down the cellar steps.
The job is much worse than I expected. If I (realize) .. how awful it was going to be I (not accept) .. it.
It was the drug, not the disease that killed him. He would still be alive today if he (not take) .. that drug.
This room’s freezing because the fire has only just been lit.
If it (be lit) .. this morning, as I suggested, the room would be warm enough to sit in now.
I overslept; that’s why I have an hour late; and if my phone (not ring) .. at nine o’clock, I might still be in bed.
It was rather a dull game so I left before the end; if I (wait..) another five minutes I (see) .. Chelsea scoring a really exciting goal.
The paraffin heater was perfectly safe. There (not be) .. a fire if the children (not knock) .. it over.
It’s a pity he never patented his invention. If he (patent) .. it he (make) .. a lot of money.
The fog came down suddenly and I suppose they didn’t know which way to turn; if only they (have) .. a map and compass with them they (not be) .. drowned.
He asked his parents for a loan but he didn’t say what he wanted the money for, so they refused. I think if he (tell) .. them that he wanted to open a restaurant they (agree) ...
The accident was mainly Tom’s fault. He was driving much too close to the car in front. If he (be) .. further away he (be) .. able to stop in time.
The lunching of the rocket was delay half an hour by bad weather. If the weather (be) .. good they (launch) .. it at 8.30 instead of at 9.00.
Why did you throw away those newspapers? I hadn’t finished with them.
	I'm sorry. If I (know) .. you were still reading them I (not throw) .. them away.
I'm sorry you didn’t tell me that dogs were allowed in the hotel; if I (know) .. I (bring) .. my dog. He (enjoy) .. the walk.
Most people (attend) .. the union meeting if they had had longer notice of it.
He says he refused the job, but that this was nothing to do with the salary. He (refuse) .. even if they (offer) .. him twice as much.
The club secretary is useless. He never tells anybody anything. We (not know) .. about this meeting if the chairman (not tell) .. us.
When the director asked her to play the lead she agreed though she didn’t know anything about the play. I think that if she (read) .. the play first she (refuse) .. the part.
The burglar made quite a lot of noise getting into the house; but fortunately for him the family was watching a noisy TV play. If they (play) .. cards they certainly (hear) .. him.
IF you had been there what you (do) ..?
It rained, which spoiled our picnic, but if it (not rain) .. it (be) .. a great success.
You knew that horse was going to win?
Don’t be ridiculous! If I (know) .. I (back) .. him myself.
Why didn’t you phone the village?
Because there was no phone in the village. If there (be) .. of course we (phone) .. from there.
When the weather got bad the climbing party turned back, all except Tom and his brothers, who decided to go on. If only they (turn) .. back with the others they would be alive today.
We were traveling with false passports. That was the trouble. If our passports (be) .. all right we (not be) .. arrested.
II. Rewrite these sentences using an if construction.
I didn’t see the signal, so I didn’t stop.
I didn’t know your number, so I didn’t ring.
She didn’t know you were in hospital, so she didn’t visit you.
We only came by bus because there were no taxis...
She didn’t speak to him, possible because she was so shy..
We didn’t visit the museum because we hadn’t time
I only came up the stairs because the lift wasn’t working
We didn’t listen carefully; perhaps that’s why we made this mistake.
We got a lift, so we reached the station in time
We missed the train because we were using an out-of-date timetable.
	..
His own men deserted him; that’s the only reason why he failed.
	..
 ... could had done more if we had had more time
 A B C D
27) He said that if he has more time, he would come to see us.
 A B C D
V. Put the verbs in parentheses into the correct form.
 28) If someone (walk).................................. in here with a gun, I would be very frightened.
 29) I’m sure he (understand) .................................... if you explain the situation to her.
 30) If she hadn’t walked to the meeting, she (not be)................................... late. 
 31) He always (complain) .................................... if I’m late.
 32) If he spoke more clearly, we (understand) ................................... him.
 33) If the woman (say) ................................ what she wanted, I wouldn’t have put the phone down.
 34) If they arrived in time, they (see) ................................. the ceremony.
 35) If you (ask).................................... me, I would explain it to you.
VI. Read the passage and choose one correct answer for each question.
 The nuclear family, consisting of a mother, father, and their children may be more an American ideal than an American reality. Of course, the so-called traditional American family was always more varied than we had been led to believe, reflecting the very different racial, ethnic, class, and religious customs among different American groups.
 The most recent government statistics reveal that only about one third of all current American families fit the traditional mold and another third consists of married couples who either have no children or have none still living at home. Of the final one third, about 20 percent of the total number of American households is single people, usually women over sixty-five years of age. A small percentage, about 3 percent of the total, consists of unmarried people who choose to live together; and the rest, about 7 percent, are single, usually divorced parents, with at least one child.
1) With what topic is the passage mainly concerned?
 A. the traditional American family	B. The nuclear family. 	
	C. The ideal family. 	D. The current American family.
2) The writer implies that ........................ .
 A. there has always been a wide variety of family arrangements in the U.S
 B. racial, ethnic, and religious groups have preserved the traditional family structure.	
 C. the ideal American is the best structure.
 D. fewer married couples are having children.
3) Who generally constitutes a one-person household?
 A. A single man in his twenties	B. A single woman in her late sixties
 C. An elderly man	D. A divorced woman.
 4) According to the passage, married couples whose children have grown or who have no children represent...............
 A. 7 percent of households	B. 20 percent of households	
	C. 33,3 percent of households	D. 3 percent of household	
5) The word current in line 7 is closest in meaning to ................... 
 A. present	 	B. contemporary 	C. now 	D. modern
VII. Arrange these words or groups of words in the correct order.
 41) phone number/ call/ her/ I/ if/ you/ me/ her/ give/ will
à.......................................................................................................................
 42) had/ money/ I/ If/ had/ the/ ,/ bought/ new/ would/ suit/ I/ have/ a 
à....................................................................................................................... 
 43) population/of/ has/the/modern/ increased/ times/more/The/ in/ world
à......................................................................................................................... 
 44) of/ limits/are/ also/ the/ resources/ amounts/ There/ to/ natural 
à....................................................................................................................... 
 45) methods/for/Safe/are/available/them/to/birth-control/family planning
à........................................................................................................................
UNIT 7: WORLD POPULATION
I. 1) C. gold	 2) B. best 	3) D. soup 4) B. interesting 	5) D. support	6) D. government
I. 7) D. limited	8) C. funds	9) C. population	10) D. A & B
11) A. isolated	12) B. economic 	13) D. A & C	14) B. population 	
15) C. had crossed 16) C. would start 	17) A. hadn’t	18) D. knew
 19) B. had known	20) B. is	21) B. were	22) D. campaigns
II. 23) B. had been	24) D. were	25) A. make	26) A. could have 27) B. had 
III. 28) walked 29) will understand	30) wouldn’t have been 31) will complain
 32) would understand 33) had said	34) would see	35) asked
 41) I will call her if you give me her phone number.
 42) If I had had the money, I would have bought a new suit.
 43) The population of the world had increased in modern times.
 44) There are also limits of the amounts of natural recourse. 
 45) Safe birth-control methods for family planning are available to them.
UNIT 8: CELEBRATIONS
I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.
1) A. stage 	B. page 	C. cake	 	D. tablet
2) A. elephant	B. event 	C. engineer 	D. let
3) A. listened	B. liked 	C. watched 	D. stopped
II. Choose the word that has stress pattern different from that of the other words.
4) A. decorate	B. pagoda 	C. relative	D. calendar
5) A. celebration	B. traditional 	C. entertainment 	D. preparation
6) A. between	B. banner	C. colour	D. special
IIII. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence.
7) A particular time when something happens.
A. occasion	B. event	 	C. happening 	D. holiday
 8) To give something to someone and at the same time to receive the same type of thing from them.
A. change	B. hand in	C. exchange	D. return 
9) To make something look more attractive by putting things on it.
A. adorn	B. decorate	
C. to be placed on something to make it more beautiful 	D. all are correct
10) Thinking about what is good in a situation or good or useful. 
A. negative	 	B. affirmative 	C. positive 	D. indefinite
11) A special event that people organize to memorize something.
A. birthday	B. wedding 	C. house warning 	D. celebration
12) ......................... was the day before yesterday.
A. The France’s Independence day	B. The day of the French independence
C. French’s Independence	D. France’s Independence Day
13) Banh Chung is made ............. sticky rice, green beans and fatty pork.
A. of 	B. from	 	C. with	 	D. by
 14) Many people go to the pagoda to ............................ for a happy year for themselves and their family.
A. pray 	B. long	 	C. desire	 	D. ask
 15) Were there any calls for me? 
 – Yes, .......................... rang while you were out.
A. someone	B. anyone 	C. no one	 	D. A & B
16) I threw my old trainers and bought some new ......................... .
A. ones	B. one	 	C. some	 	D. any
17) There’s ...... waiting outside to see you. She didn’t tell me her name.
A. no one	B. anyone 	C. someone 	D. everyone
 18) There are two films on TV this evening. Which ........................ would you prefer to see?
A. one	B. ones	 	C. someone 	D. anyone
 19) Do you need thick paper or thin ...........................?
A. anyone	B. everyone	C. one	 	D. ones
 20) We all know the man is a thief, don’t we? 
 – Yes, ................... knows, but .......................... dares to say so publicly.
A. someone/ no one	B. everyone/ no one	C. anyone/ no one	D. anyone/ someone
 21) Can you please check that .............................. has got a ticket?
A. someone	B. anyone	C. no one	 	D. everyone 
 22) I would like to offer a small reward to ........................ who finds my missing dog.
A. someone	B. anyone	C. no one	 	D. one
IV. Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting.
 23) There isn’t no one waiting for me, isn’t there?
 A B C D
 24) Someone spoke to me, but I can’t remember its name.
 A B C D
 25) Anyone stole the money, but we don’t know who.
 A B C D
 26) Someone would tell me the answer, so I guessed.
 A B C D
 27) There are someone wanting to see you outside.
 A B C D
V. Fill in the blanks with the pronouns: one(s), someone, anyone, no one, or every one.
 28) Nearly .......................... on the Internet uses e-mail to communicate with each other.
 29) ............................ has left their bag behind.
 30) I’ve got some stamps here. Which is the ............................ you like? 
 31) Was there ............................ you knew at the meeting?
 32) Goodbye, ............................ . I’ll see you next week.
 33) Does ............................... else want to come?
 34) Would you make a copy for ............................. in the office and a few extra .......................... for the visitors?
 35) There’s ................................ at the door.
VI. Read the passage and choose the best answer for each blank.
GOING TO A WEDDING
 I am going to a wedding ... (36) ... Saturday. My great friend, Marie, and her fianceù, George, are getting married. They have known each other for five years, but they have only been going out together a short time. I must say, we were all rather ... (37) ... when they announced that they were engaged.
 The wedding will be in the church near Marie’s home and afterwards there will be a party in the Church Hall. There will be almost a hundred ... (38) ... at the party. Besides both ... (39) ... families, all Marie’s friends from college will be at the wedding and Marie and George have also ... (40) ... a lot of people from the office where they both work. The party should be great fun. There will be lots of food and drinks. There is also going to be a band. We all expect that it will go on until late in the evening. 
36) A. last	B. next	C. at	D. from
37) A. delightful	B. surprised	C. amazing	D. shocking
38) A. visitors	B. guests	C. members	D. crowds
39) A. my	B. their	C. her	D. his
40) A. called	B. discussed	C. met	D. invited
D. WRITING
Use the prompts below to write about Mother’s Day.
 41) the U.S/ Mother’s Day/ celebrate/ second Sunday/ May.
à.......................................................................................................................
 42) this occasion/ mother/ usually/ receive/ greeting card/ gift/ husband and children.
à....................................................................................................................................... 
 43) best gift/ all/ an American Mom/ be/ day/ leisure.
à....................................................................................................................... 
 44) working mother/ enjoy/ food/ cook/ family
à....................................................................................................................... 
 45) family group/ get together/ dinner/ restaurant/ one/ homes.
à................................................................................................................................... 

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