129. CHƯƠNG TRÌNH HỖ TRỢ 2K1,2K2,2K3 BÀI ĐỌC PERSONAL EXPERIENCES

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CHƯƠNG TRÌNH HỖ TRỢ 2K1,2K2,2K3 (CHỦ ĐỀ PERSONAL EXPERIENCES) Compiled by Mrs Trang Anh Facebook: Mrstranganh87 A. Fill in each blank with one appropriate word from the box. eventually reached totally sketch for ahead heard much clearly straight attacking pleased off fast there I used to go into the country to (1) animals and plants, carrying my drawing materials in a bag. One day I was walking across a field, looking (2) rabbits to draw. Lost in thought, I had not noticed a bull running towards me. About one hundred meters (3) was a tree under which I intended to sit and draw. Suddenly, I (4) a noise behind me. I turned and saw the bull. I knew that a bull cannot see (5) and notices only shape and movement. I did not panic but ran towards the tree, keeping the tree, myself and the bull in a (6) line. To distract the bull, I then threw my bag to the right, so it was out of the line of the tree. The bull saw this sudden movement and headed towards the bag. I (7) the tree and climbed up it. From there I watched the bull (8) my bag with its horns and feet. It continued to do this for fifteen minutes I was very (9) to be, up the tree. (10) the bull was satisfied and move off. I waited until it was a very long way (11) and then got down from the tree and picked up my bag. I left the field as (12) as I could and then looked inside my bag. Everything in it was (13) ruined. B. Read the passage, then decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) I knew it was going to be a bad day when, on the way to the airport, the taxi driver told me he was lost. I had booked my flight over the telephone, so when we finally arrived, I had to rush to the reservation desk to pay for my ticket. The woman at the desk told me that my name was not on the passenger list. It took fifteen minutes to realize that she had spelled my name incorrectly. She gave me the ticket and told me I'd better check in my luggage quickly or I'd miss my night. I was the last person to get on the plane. I found my seat and discovered that I was sitting next to a four-year old boy who had a cold. I sat down and wondered if anything else could go wrong. I hate flying, especially take-off, but the plane took off and everything seemed to be all right. Then, a few minutes later, there was a funny noise and everything started to shake. I looked out of the window and – oh my God - there was smoke coming out of the wing. All I could think was "The engine are on fire. We are going to crash. I am too young to die," Almost immediately, the captain spoke to us in a very calm voice "Ladies and gentlemen. This is your captain speaking. We are having a slight technical problem with one of our engines. There is no need to panic. We will have to return to the airport. Please remain seated and keep your seat belts fastened." A few minutes later, we were coming on to land. The pilot made a perfect landing on the runway. It was over. We were safe. That day I decided not to fly again. I caught another taxi and went home. But as I closed the front door. I looked down at my case. Somehow I had picked up the wrong suitcase. 1. There was nothing wrong with her on the way to the airport. 2. She was in a great hurry at the airport. 3. It took her about fifteen minutes to get her ticket. 4. She was delighted with the boy sitting nearby. 5. The plane had to come back to the airport because its engine was on fire. 6. The suitcase she brought home wasn't hers. 7. After that day, she decided that she would never fly again. C. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c, or d – that best fits the blank space in the following passage. During the (1) ________ years, many young people can at times be difficult to talk to. They often seem to dislike being questioned. They may seem (2) _______ to talk about their work at school. This is a normal (3) _______ of this age. Though it can be very hard for parents to understand, it is part of becoming (4) ________ of teenagers trying to be adult while they are still growing up. Young people are usually unwilling to talk if they believe, that questions are trying to (5) ________ up on them Parents should do their (6) _______ to talk to their son and daughter about school, work and future plans but should not (7) ________ them to talk if they don't want to. Parents should also watch for danger signs. Some young people in trying to be adult may (8) ________ with sex, drugs, alcohol or smoking. Parents need to watch for any signs of (9) ________ behavior which may be connected with these and help if (10) ________. 1. a. early b. teenage c. childhood d. recent 2. a. unworried b. unrestrained c. unexpected d. unwilling 3. a. development. b. appearance c. circumstance d. achievement 4. a. free b. confident c. dependent d. independent 5. a. catch b. check c. keep d. make