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Bài tập Tiếng Anh lớp 8 Unit 13 FESTIVALS có đáp án (4)
I. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.
1. a. sunbathe
b. taste
c. water
d. teammate
2. a. river
b. pottery
c. plumber
d. fetch
3. a. husk
b. urge
c. rub
d. jumble
4. a. council
b. about
d. ice skating
8. The teacher told_____ us talk.
a. not to
b. not
c. don’t
d. didn’t
9. The -ing form of ‘sit’ was spelled a double t.
a. with
b. by
c. without
d. of
10. We used to go and fetch milk the farm.
a. from
b. at
c. to
d. in
11. Jane had the waiter ____ her some tea.
d. passes
15. Vietnam is a country that exports a lot of rice.
a. sells and transports goods to another country
b. buys goods from another country into one’s own country
c. plants something in the ground and looks after it
d. produces something
III. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English.
16. Vietnam’s New Year is officially know as Tet Nguyen Dan, or Tet. BC
17. Basil explained me that he was going to visit his aunt the next day.
A
B
C
D
18. I had the gardener planted some trees.
A
B
C
D
19. I have to fetch the children at school at 4 o’clock.
A
22. a. about
b. to
c. after
d. for
23. a. in
b. at
c. on
d. when
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24. a. decorate
b. decorates
c. decorating
d. decorated
25. a: at
b. for
questions about it.
Different cultures have different ways of celebrating the new year. Most of these customs are observed
to bring good luck.
On New Year’s Eve in Mexico, people wait for the clocks to strike midnight. At the first sound of the
bells, people begin to eat grapes. They must eat 12 grapes before the bells ring 12 times.
In the South of the United States, people eat black-eyed peis on New Year’s Day. Some people think
you have to eat 365 peas to have good luck every day of the new year.
In Greece, people throw old things such as plates, glasses, and even furniture out of the window on New
Year’s Day.
observe (v) tiến hành
29. What do they do on New Year’s Day in Mexico?
a. They wait for the clocks to strike midnight.
b. They eat grapes.
c. They try to eat 12 grapes before the bells ring 12 times.
d. no information
30. What do they do on New Year’s Day in the South of the United States?
a. They eat black-eyed peas.
b. They eat grapes.
c. They throw old things out of the window.
d. no information
31. What does the word ‘they’ in line 5 refer to?
a. The American
b. The Greek
c. The Mexican
d. The Vietnamese
B. are renewed every year
C. are all old songs
d. as soon as
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13.5 They’re talking about winners of
A. a rice-cooking contest
B. a fire-making contest
C. a sporting contest
2. Listen and Jill in the blanks.
The Harvest Moon (13.6) ____takes place in the (13.7)____during a full moon, and
(13.8)___________the end of the harvest, a break in the cycle of (13.9) ____. In our country, the (13.10)
____is held on the (13.11) ______day of the eighth month in the lunar (13.12)____calendar, which means
it tends to fall in (13.13)___, however, some years it falls in early (13.14)___. That evening, the
(13.15)____gathers together for a banquet, often held at (13.16) ______, and for gazing at the full moon
(13.17) _____. In our culture, the round shape of the moon symbolizes unity of the (13.18) ______.
Because this festival is so family-oriented, even faraway members make a point of returning home for the
event. You could think of it as a Thanksgiving. As this festival focuses on harvesting and living off the
land, it’s no surprise that (13.19) ______surrounding it are filled with animal symbolism. Butterflies,
curiously, represent longevity. A boiled crab or shrimp signifies merriment. Even lanterns used for this
festival often take the shape of (13.20) _______.
TEST 4
I.
1c
II.
16b
17a
18c
19c
20c
IV.
21a
22a
23a
24d
25d
29d
30a
31c
32b