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<span class='text_page_counter'>(1)</span>BÀI DẠY BÁM SÁT TIẾNG ANH 10 (Theo Chuẩn Kiến Thức Kỹ Năng) UNIT 9 I. Put the words from the box into correct groups of pronunciation. sure, atmosphere, square, idea, tour, careful, clear pair, casual, near, poor, period, nowhere, usual /ɪə/ ................................................................................. /eə/ ................................................................................. /ʊə/ ................................................................................ 1. Fill each gap with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. 1. He would understand it if you......................(explain) it to him more slowly. 2. We could go for a drive if today......................(be) Saturday. 3. What would you......................(do) if you were in my situation? 4. Mrs Wood always talks to her pupils as though they......................(be) adults. 5. If the train leaves on time, we......................(arrive) at 5.30. 6. This flat would be all right if the neighbours......................(not be) so noisy. 7. He would give you the money if he......................(have) it. 8. Henry talks to his dog as if it......................(understand) him. 9. I could understand the French teacher if she......................(speak) more slowly. 10. If you study hard, you......................(pass) your final examination. 2. Fill each gap in the passage with the correct form of the verbs in brackets, active or passive. Many people (1)..............................(not eat) tuna fish because they say that dolphins (2)...............................(often catch) in the nets that fishermen use to catch tuna fish. How does this happen? Tuna fish often swim together with dolphins and it (3)..............................(believe) that they do this so that they (4)..............................(not attack) by sharks. Fishermen know that tuna fish (5).........................(can find) wherever they see dolphins, so they often place their nets where dolphins swim. When they pull their nets out of the sea, dolphins (6)..............................(may trap) in them. Ever since people realised that dolphins (7)..............................(kill) as a result of tuna fishing, many companies (8)..............................(start) putting labels on cans of tuna fish, saying "dolphin friendly" on them. These labels (9).................................(put) on tins to show people that dolphins had not been put in danger when the tuna were caught. However, in a report that (10)............................(write) in 2008, the environmental organisation Greenpeace said that, despite the labels, many dolphins are still being harmed by irresponsible fishermen. 3. Fill each gap with the correct form of the word in brackets. 1. I was amazed at the.....................of her knowledge. 2. It was the study of history that gave..................... to the social sciences. 3. The sea turtle is an.....................species. 4. The government is trying to limit population...................... 5. The peasants depend on a good harvest for their...................... 6. Leonardo made many famous scientific...................... 7. The new agency is responsible for controlling air..................... . 8. Their actions.....................the stability and security of the region, 9. Buy an insurance policy that covers.....................damage. 10. Recycling is an important part of the.....................of resources.. (deep) (bear) (danger) (grow) (exist) (discover) (pollute) (threat) (accident) (conserve). 5. Fill each gap in the passage with a suitable word from the box. homes, because, successfully, summer, reality, solution, example, supplies, factories, millions Imagine a world with no drinking water and no water to wash and cook with. It's hard to imagine this, (1)......... we use water every day without even thinking about it. Yet there are terrible water shortages all over the world. In parts of Africa and China, for (2).........., many people don't even have clean water to drink. In fact, over half of the 1.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(2)</span> people in the world have to live with water shortages every day. We all need water, not just for our (3)......... and factories, but to survive. Fortunately, there are things that we can all do to save water. The (4).......... begins at home. We can save water from our baths and use it for the garden, instead of wasting hundreds of litres of clean water on our lawns and plants. This would help to save many litres of water every day, especially in the (5).........Governments can help by passing laws to stop factories from wasting and polluting water. If (6)......... recycled water and stopped pouring chemicals into our lakes and rivers, there would be a lot more clean water around. Governments could also stop water companies from wasting (7).......... of litres of water because of leaking pipes. Many cities have (8)................. saved water by repairing pipes. All in all, there are many things we can do to save our planet's disappearing water (9)............. The time has come to start understanding the value of water, before a world without clean water becomes a terrible (10).......... 6. Match a line in A with a line in B to have a complete sentence. A 1. If you didn't stay up so late, 2. If you were really ill, 3. If her English was perfect, 4. If Tom's hair wasn't so long, 5. If people didn't drive so fast, 6. If I had my address book with me, 7. If we had a lot of money, 8. If I stayed in England for a year, 9. If the weather wasn't so awful, 10. If I had more time, B a. my English would improve. b. we could buy the house of our dreams. c. you would be able to go to school in time. d. there wouldn't be so many accidents. e. we could go swimming in the sea. f. Daisy could get a job in my company. g. I would be able to phone Lan. h. I would love to read more books. i. everyone would like him. j. you could stay in bed in a few days. 7. Read the passage and choose the best answer. Dolphins have recently become a great subject of interest for humans. They are intelligent, air-breathing animals who communicate and work (1)...............in groups. There are many stories of them helping humans who are (2)...............danger on the sea and becoming friendly with a particular person (3)...............a long period of time. They are even believed (4)...............have healing power. People love to (5)............... them jumping freely in the water and now there are more and more opportunities to actually swim with them. Usually these are organised sessions with an introduction when people who are taking рart (6)............... about dolphins, as well as what to (7)............... when in the water with them and how to behave towards them. This is followed by a swim either with a trained dolphin in an enclosed area or with wild dolphins in the open sea. There is (8)...............a program for bringing disabled children into (9).............. with dolphins and (10)...............has been very successful. Children with all sorts of disabilities have found freedom and selfexpression in the water with dolphins. 1. A. close 2. A. on 3. A. for 4. A. in 5. A. see 6. A. find 7. A. hope 8. A. and 9. A. contact 10. A. which. B. with B. at B. since B. to B. look B. learn B. plan B. too B. touch B. who. C. mixed C. in C. along C. for C. make out C. teach C. intend C. also C. meeting C. this 2. D. together D. with D. already D. that D. glance D. know D. expect D. addition D. being D. they.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(3)</span> 8. Fill each gap with the correct form of the word in brackets. The manatee is a large mammal which lives (1).....................(main) in the waters around Floria in the United States. Adults range in (2).....................(long) from 2.5 to 4.5 metres and can be as much as 700 kilos in (3)....................(weigh). Manatees are slow-moving (4).....................(create) which feed on sea and fresh-water vegetation. They live alone or in small family groups of up to twenty members. Members of groups (5).....................(usual) communicate by touching each other's mouths and noses. Manatees are (6).......................(endanger) because of hunting and because they are often injured or killed by motor boat propellers. It is (7).......................(extreme) important to protect manatees because they help to keep the waters they live in clean and (8).....................(health). 9. Choose the best answer. 1. If I could speak English, I..............next year studying in England. A. spend B. spend C. will spend D. would spend 2. If energy..............inexpensive and unlimited, many things in the world would be different. A. is B. were C. will be D. would be 3. If you..............to my advice, you wouldn't be in this mess right now. A. listen B. listened C. will listen D. had listened 4 If 1..............more help, I could call my neighbour. A. need B. needed C. have needed D. should need 5. If you..............to talk loudly, I will have to ask you to leave. A. continue B. continued C. will continue D. could continue 6. "Will you see Tom at lunch? I'd like you to give him a message." - "If I..............him later, I'll give it to him." A. see B. will see C. would see D. could see 7. If everyone.............., how would we control air traffic? A. flies B. can fly C. will fly D. could fly 8. If you..............any problem with the product, please contact our local dealer. A. have B. had C. are having D. will have 10. Choose the most suitable heading (A-D) for each paragraph (1-4). 1. There are eighteen different kinds of seal. Some live in the Arctic, some in the Antarctic, and some live in warm waters. The harp seal lives in the icy cold Arctic. It has thick grey fur with a dark patch on its back. Baby harp seals have white fur. 2. Adult seals are excellent swimmers. They can dive very deep into the sea. Some can even stay under the water for an hour. Their bodies are the perfect shapes for swimming, but they find it very difficult to move on land. 3. Baby harp seals are born early in the spring, but they don't swim immediately. For about two weeks, they stay on large blocks of ice floating on the sea. Later, they dive into the water with their mothers to catch fish and shrimps. 4. Many species of seal are in danger of dying out because they are hunted for the beautiful fur. Another reason for hunting them is that many people believe that seals take many fish from the sea. In many countries, hunting seals is now banned. This protects seals which are endangered. A. More comfortable in water than on land C. Learning how to swim. B. Living conditions and description D. Danger of extinction. 11. Complete the second sentence so that the meaning stays the same. 1. I'll call the police if you don't leave me alone. Unless you............................................................................................................ 2. In the snowy weather, we don't go to school. If it's ...................................................................................................................... 3. You drink too much coffee, that's why you can't sleep. If you drank........................................................................................................... 4. You press this button to stop the machine. If you press............................................................................................................. 3.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(4)</span> 5. It would be a good idea if Dad took a holiday. Dad should..................................................................................................... 6. Make me some coffee and I'll give you one of my biscuits. If you make..................................................................................................... 7. Tâm Vy gets wet because he doesn't have an umbrella. If Tom had...................................................................................................... 8. I'm so tired, so I can't listen to the teacher's explanation. If I wasn't ....................................................................................................... 9. Fantosa can't answer the questions because she doesn't pay much attention. If Fantosa paid ............................................................................................... 10. Without your help, 1 couldn't move this table. If you.............................................................................................................. 12. Read the passage and do the exercises below. One morning in November 2004, four people were swimming in the sea about 100 metres from the beach near Auckland, New Zealand. They were professional lifeguards on a training swim. Suddenly, about ten dolphins appeared and started to swim around them in circles. At first, the swimmers were worried. They thought that the dolphins were attacking them. One of the swimmers, Ann Howes, tried to swim back to the beach, but the dolphins tried to stop him and push him back to other swimmers. Suddenly, one of the swimmers screamed. There was a three-metre shark and it was swimming towards them through the clear blue water. It came very close to the swimmers. It was only metres away, but it couldn't attack them because the dolphins were there. The dolphins stayed with the swimmers for 40 minutes. Eventually, the shark swam away and the dolphins let the swimmers return to the beach. A scientist, Rosemery Finn, who studies the behaviour of dolphins, wasn't surprised when she heard the story. "Dolphins often help other animals and fish when they are in trouble in the sea," she said. (A) Answer the following questions. 1. Where were the swimmers? 2. How many dolphins appeared? 3. Why were the swimmers worried at first? 4. What did one of the swimmers try to do? 5. Why did one of the swimmers scream? 6. How long did the dolphins stay with the swimmers? (B) Put the events of the story in the correct order. 1. ............One of the swimmers screamed when he saw a shark. 2. ............The dolphins started to swim around the swimmers. 3. ............Ann tried to swim back to the beach. 4. ............The lifeguards were on a training swim. 5. ............The shark swam away. 6. ............Ten dolphins appeared. 7. ............The dolphins stayed with the swimmers for 40 minutes. 8. .............The shark tried to attack the swimmers. 9. .............The swimmers returned to the beach. 10. ...........The dolphins pushed Ann back to other swimmers.. ~~~(*)___ Ngân Phương Vy November 04th, 2012. 4.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(5)</span> KEY TO UNIT 9 1. /ɪə/ near, period, atmosphere, idea, clear /eə/ pair, nowhere, upstairs, careful, square /ʊə/ poor, usual, sure, casual, tour 2. 1. explained 7. had. 2. were 8. understood. 3. do 9. spoke. 4. were 5. will arrive 6. weren't 10. will pass. 3. 1. don't eat 5. can be found 9. were put. 2. are often caught 6. may be trapped 10. was written. 3. is believed 7. would be killed. 1. depth 6. discoveries. 2. birth 7. pollution. 3. endangered 8. threaten. 1. because 6. Factories. 2. example 7. Millions. 3. homes 8. successfully. 4. won’t be attacked 8. have started. 4. 4. growth 9. accidental. 5. existence 10. conservation. 4. solution 9. supplies. 5. summer 10. really. 5.. 6. 1c. 2j. 3f. 4i. 5d. 6g. 7b. 8a. 9e. 10h. 1D. 2C. 3A. 4B. 5A. 6B. 7D. 8C. 9A. 10C. 7. 8. 1. mainly 6. endangered. 2. length 7. extremely. 3. weight 8. healthy. 4. creatures 5. usually. 9. 1D. 2B. 3B. 4B. 1B. 2A. 3C. 4D. 5A. 6A. 7D. 8C. 9A. 10. 11. 1. Unless you leave me alone, I'll call the police. 2. If it's snowing, we don't go to school. 3. If you drank less coffee, you would be able to sleep. 4. If you press this button, the machine stops. 5. Harry should take a holiday. 6. If you make me some coffee, I'll give you one of my biscuits. 7. If Tom had an umbrella, he wouldn't get wet. 8. If I wasn't so tired, I could listen to the teacher's explanation. 9. If Dick paid much attention, he would answer the questions. 10. If you didn't help me, I couldn't move this table. 12. a. 1. They were in the sea near Auckland, New Zealand. 2. About ten dolphins appeared. 3. They thought the dolphins were attacking them. 4. She tried to swim back to the beach. 5. He saw a three-metre shark. 6. They stayed for 40 minutes. b. 4-6-2-3-10-1-8-7-5 -9 Ngân Phương Vy November 04th, 2012 5. 10C.

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