Class 7 – Unit 3

EXERCISE 1. CHOOSE THE WORD WHOSE UNDERLINED PART IS PRONOUNCED DIFFERENTLY FROM THE OTHERS

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

EXERCISE 2. WRITE THE CORRECT FORM OR TENSE OF THE VERBS IN BRACKETS.

1. Last summer, my father (teach) me to drive.

2. I (start) doing charity when I (be) a first year student.

3. (you/ go) to see the concert yesterday?

4. Yesterday, I (see) Jim at a bookstore.

5. How long (they/ live) here?~They (move) here two years ago.

6. They (establish) the Viet Nam Red Cross Society in 1916.

EXERCISE 3. CHOOSE THE BEST OPTIONS TO COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES.

1. All of these books and clothes will be ...................... to children in Ha Giang.

2. My sister works as a volunteer at a ...................... in the city.

3. My mom often asks me to ...................... my room on the weekend.

4. ________ people usually live on the streets, under bridges, or in camps.

5. We help families in ________ by providing food, clothing, housing and much more.

EXERCISE 4. PUT THE WORDS IN BRACKETS INTO THE CORRECT FORMS TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCES

1. After the party, I twenty bottles from various parts of the house yesterday. (collect)

2. He’s well-known in the local . (commune)

3. All out profits are reinvested in research and (develop)

4. Even a small can do a lot of good. (donate)

5. They were given food and shelter in for work. (exchange)

6. The people in area are very poor. (mountain)

EXERCISE 5. COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE WITH THE CORRECT PREPOSITION

1. Last year he donated $1,000 (to/ for) cancer research.

2. We provide parents (with/ of) the information (to/ about) the courses.

3. They provide the service (with/ for) their guests at the hotel.

4. I am sure you’ll benefit a lot (about/ from) the visit.

5. He received an award (for/ of) services (to/ with) the community.

6. The charity provides opportunities and facilities (with/ for) disabled people to take part (in/ of) sports.

EXERCISE 6. READ THE TEXT CAREFULLY, THEN DECIDE WHETHER THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS ARE TRUE (T) OR FALSE (F).

The Soup Kitchen, founded in 1986, is a resource for the homeless, elderly, lonely and poor inCentral London, providing free hot meals, clothes and toiletries, and creating a sense of belonging and community. Serving around 70 people a day from 10 am -12 noon on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, with the Clothes Closet open on alternate Mondays, four to five volunteers are required each morning to carry out this vital work. The Soup Kitchen is run by a Board of Trustees, a part-time Director and Kitchen Manager, three more staff and a team of volunteers. Support for The Soup Kitchen comes from individuals, corporations and trusts. Volunteers and donations (both financial and in-kind) are vital to support our work and enable us to continue this service to the community.

1. The Soup Kitchen is a non-profit organization.

2. It provides free meals for people in need.

3. It opens five days a week from 10am to 12pm.

4. Clothing is provided every Monday morning.

5. The organization is funded by donations from individuals, corporations and trusts.

6. People can only donate money to the Soup Kitchen.

EXERCISE 7. COMPLETE EACH OF THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES USING THE CUES GIVEN. YOU CAN CHANGE THE CUES AND USE OTHER WORDS IN ADDITION TO THE CUES TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCES.

EXERCISE 8. COMPLETE THE SECOND SENTENCE SO THAT IT MEANS THE SAME AS THE FIRST ONE

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