A. PHONETICS
I/
Oo |
children, progress, workforce, trouble, treatment, gender, income, women, challenge, busy, married, rural, legal, female, equal, lucky, tiring |
oO |
advice, mistake, reply, machine, career, amazed, alone, aware |
II/
Oo |
answer, enter, happen, offer, open |
oO |
address, enrol, pursue, attract, begin, forget, deny, enjoy, pollute, agree, perform, believe, suppose, affect, produce |
III/
1. common, 'question, 'readers, 'balance, 'breaking, 'housework, 'women, 'shoulders
2. a'ware, 'housework, a'mong, 'members, 'women
3. 'project, pro'vide, 'children, 'textbooks
4. 'workplace, 'women, 'given, 'equal
5. un'til, 'schooling, 'parents, 'having, 'children
B. VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR
I/ 1. education 2. gender 3. feminist 4. injustice 5. status
6. Freedom 7. women 8. quality 9. opportunities 10. responsibility
II/ 1. taks 2. meetings 3. plans 4. concerns 5. attitude
III/ 1. leader 2. achievements/improvements 3. contribution 4. solution 5. participation
IV/ 1. world 2. access 3. schooling 4. enrolment
5. providing 6. hopes 7. importance 8. gap/inequality
V/ 1. will be achieved 2. must be made 3. should be provided
4. must be stopped 5. will be given 6. should be removed
C. READING
I/ 1. D 2. G 3. F 4. B
II/ 1. T 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. T 6.NG 7.NG 8. T 9. T 10. NG
III/ 1. E 2. G 3. F 4. C 5. D
6. Because they want to balance the financial and the other basic needs of the family.
7. Because they understand their responsibilities and manage to do all their tasks without being dependent on others.
8. They learn good habits at home by seeing their fathers being a helping hand to their mothers.
9. The family runs in a very smooth way without any financial difficulty, and the kids also get the best as parents are able to afford all necessities.
10. Because they not only work but also look after their children without any difficulty.
IV/ 1.C 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. C
D. SPEAKING
1. D 2. C 3. G 4. A 5. E
E. WRITING
I/ 1.D 2. G 3. A 4. C 5. F 6. B
II/ 1. D 2. F 3. E 4. A 5. B
III/ 1.E 2. C 3. A 4. F 5. D
IV/
1. Madame Nguyen Thi Dinh was bom in a peasant family in Ben Tre.
2. She helped organize the “long-haired army” for women, and became the first female Major General of the Vietnam People’s Army.
3. She was a founding member of the National Liberation Front, and was elected the chairwoman of the South Vietnam Women’s Liberation Association.
4. She was awarded Lenin Peace Prize in 1967.
5. Together with Madame Nguyen Thi Binh, she is one of the two most famous female Vietnamese communist leaders.
TEST 1 (Unit 6)
I+II/ 1.B 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. B
III/ 6. A 7.C 8. D 9. A 10. B 11. B 12. B 13. A 14. B 15. C
IV/
16. employers 17.job 18. gender 19. family 20. colleagues
21. experience 22. result 23. role 24. wage 25. History
V/ 26. C 27. A 28. B 29. D 30. A 31. C 32. A 33. B 34. D 35. C
VI/ 36. B 37. A 38. C 39. D 40. B
VII/ 41. E 42. F 43. B 44. C 45. A
VIII/ Advantages of having a working mother
46. Girls of a working mother are more likely to have a job.
47. Daughters of working mothers may earn more than those of stay-at-home mothers.
48. Girls of working mums are more likely to have a supervising role at work.
49. Daughters of working mothers spend the same time looking after their children as those of stay-at-home mums.
50. Sons of working mothers spend more time doing household chores and taking care of their children.
TEST 2 (Unit 6)
I+II/ 1.A 2. B 3. B 4. C 5. B
III/ 6. C 7. C 8. D 9. D 10. D 11. B 12. C 13. D 14. A 15. A
IV/ 16. progress 17. opportunities 18. potential 19. growth 20. concerns
21.care 22.policies 23. increase 24.services 25. Result
V/ 26. B 27. A 28. D 29. C 30. D 31. D 32. C 33. B 34. A 35. B
VI/ 36. B 37. C 38. D 39. A 40. B
VII/ 41. E 42. C 43. G 44. B 45. D
VIII/
46. Madame Nguyen Thi Binh, whose first name Binh means “peace”, was the granddaughter of a famous patriot named Phan Chu Trinh.
47. She was the Foreign Minister of the National Liberation Front, and a representative at the Paris Peace Talk because she was beautiful, smart, and fluent in French.
48. After the reunification of Viet Nam in 1975, she was the Minister of Education of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam.
49. Later, she served for ten years as Vice President of the country.
50. Madame Binh said, “People ask why I am in politics, if you mean politics is the fight for the right to live, then we do it because we are obliged to.”