Unit 7 L P 9
Unit 7 L P 9
Unit 7 L P 9
II. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others.
2. I need ……………tea.
1. Some of famous ……………in Southern Viet Nam are Hu Tieu Nam Vang , Bun Mam, fried rice, flour cake
and many kinds of pudding
2. Beet greens are the most …………….part of the vegetable and can be cooked like any other dark leafy
green.
5. You should eat more fruits and vegetables if you …………….to lose weight.
8. Studies suggest ……………..only when you are most active and giving your digestive system a long break
each day.
A. eating B. being eating C. to eat D. being eaten
10. Perhaps the three most popular ice cream…………….are vanilla, chocolate and strawberry.
12. Your body uses calcium to build healthy bones and teeth, …………..them strong as your age.
13. Food in Northern Viet nam is not as ………..as that in Central and Southern Viet nam , as black pepper
is often used rather than chilies.
14. Pumpkin soup is a good source of ……………, minerals and vitamins, especially vitamin A.
15. There’s ………….use in complaining. They probably won’t do anything about it.
16. If you eat too quickly you may not ……………..attention to whether your hunger is satisfied.
17. Another feature in northern cuisine is in winter all family members gather around a big hotpot
…………….there is a combination of seasoned broth, vegetables and meat.
18. You …………..chicken. you cook it in an oven or over a fire without liquid.
20. Common eating habits that can lead to …………….are: eating too fast, eating when not hungry, eating
while standing up, and skipping meals.
VI. Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed to make the sentence correct.
1. If (A) someone came (B) into the store, smile (C) and say, “ May (D) I help you?”
2. If (A) you try (B) these comestics, you look (C) five years younger (D).
3. If (A) you do not understand (B) what were written (C) in the book, you could ask (D) Mr,Pike.
4. I will come (A) to meet Mr. Pike and tell him about (B) your problems if (C) you didn’t solve (D) them
yourself.
5. Sam will not (A) graduate unless (B) he doesn’t pass (C) all the (D) tests.
6. If (A) there isn’t (B) enough food (C), we couldn’t continue (D) our journey.
7. Unless (A)you pour (B) oil on (C) water, it will float (D).
8. You have to (A)take (B) a taxi home if (C) you want to leave (D) now.
9. If (A) anyone will phone (B), tell (C) them I’ll be (D) back at 11:00
10. We can hire (A) a minibus (B) if (C) there will be (D) enough people.
VII. Complete the second sentence in each pair so that it has similar meaning to the first sentence
using “you”
If you live………………………………………………………
If you ………………………………………………………………………
VIII. Complete the second sentence in each pair so that it has similar meaning to the first sentence
It is ………………………………………………………………
Let’s……………………………………………………………….
The onion………………………………………………………….
If you …………………………………………………………….
This is ………………………………………………………………..
IX. Read the text, and identify whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or or not given (NG).
Australia is a huge country and it has a lot of different kinds of food. In the past, the Aboriginal people of
Australia ate animals like crocodiles and some insects like the witchetty grub. Aboriginal Australians
travelled around the Australian countryside, or ‘bush’, to find food.
When the first British and Irish people moved to Australia in the 1830s, they brought sheep and cows
from Europe. They also brought traditional English and Irish recipes. Many of these recipes, like fish and
chips and meat pies, are still popular today. They also created new Australian recipes such as the
pavlova (a fruit dessert - named after a Russian dancer) and damper (a bread cooked in the bush).
After 1945, a lot of people came to live in Australia fromcountries like Italy, Germany, Greece, Thailand
and India. They brought recipes with them and Australians began to eat and drink different things.
People started to drink espresso coffee and eat Mediterranean and Asian food.
A lot of modern Australians love cooking with fresh food. They often cook food on barbecues in their
gardens or on the beach. Today more people also eat Aboriginal food like kangaroo and emu. Mark
Olive, an Aboriginal chef, has a popular TV cookery programme about traditional bush food. There are
always new recipes to try in Australia!
4. The people who arrived after 1945 didn’t like Australian food.
5. Australians like food from countries like Italy, Greece, and Thailand.