Giải bài tập tiếng Anh 7 - Pearson [Unit 5]
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Giải bài tập tiếng Anh 7 - Pearson [Unit 5], gồm các phần: PHONETICS - VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR - SPEAKING - READING - WRITING và giải bài tập kiểm tra.
A. PHONETICS
I.
II. 1. B 2. C 3. D 4. C 5. C
B. VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR
I. 1. D 2. B 3. B 4. D 5. D
II.
III. 1. Are there any cakes? – Yes, there are some.
2. Is there any butter? – No, there isn’t any.
3. Is there any mineral water? – Yes, there is some.
4. Are there any eggs? – No, there aren’t any.
5. Is there any salt? – Yes, there is some.
6. Are there any carrots? – Yes, there are some.
7. Are there any apples? – Yes, there are some.
8. Is there any sugar? – Yes, there is some.
IV. 1. some 2. some 3. any 4. Some 5. some 6. some 7. any 8. some
V. 1. e 2. g 3. b 4. h 5. c 6. a 7. d 8. f
VI. 1. How much 2. How much 3. How many 4. How much
5. How many 6. How many 7. How many 8. How much
VII. 1. How much water do you drink every day?
2. How many students are there in you class?
3. How many hours do you sleep every night?
4. How much money do you have in your bag or pocket?
5. How many subjects do you study at school?
C. SPEAKING
I.
David: I’m quite hungry. Are there any biscuits?
Susan: I’m not sure. Um, no, there aren’t. There are no biscuits and there
aren’t any cakes but there are some cheese sandwiches.
David: Is there any meat?
Susan: Yes, there’s some cold chicken. And here are some tomatoes.
David: Thanks. Nice chickens! Is there any tomato sauce?
Susan: Yes, there’s a bottle in the bag. Here you are.
David: Great! Yuk! This isn’t the tomato sauce!
Susan: Oh, sorry. My fault. It’s hot chilli sauce!
D. READING
I. 1. c 2. e 3. a 4. b 5. f 6. d
II.1. c 2. f 3. a 4. d 5. e
III.
A.1. amazing 2. famous 3. demonstrations 4. volunteers 5. cows 6. volunteer
B.1. B 2. D 3. A 4. D 5. B
IV.
A/ 1. calories 2. energy 3. snacks 4. sweet 5. salty
6. healthy 7. vitamins 8. sources
B/ 1. It helps you feel great.
2. You can still enjoy your favourite sweet and salty foods.
3. Because they contain calcium and keep your teeth and bones healthy.
4. They keep our bodies healthy and they give us energy to work and play.
5. Because they help you have a healthy heart.
6. We get whole grains from bread, cereal, pasta, and rice.
7. Because they are low in calories and full of vitamins.
8. Fruit and vegetables with darker colours have more vitamins.
E. WRITING
1. First, you put the tea bag into a small cup, and pour slowly boiled water on it.
2. After that, wait for 5 to 7 minutes, then get the tea bag out of the cup.
3. Second, cut the lemon half, and press the water from it, but don’t use its seeds.
4. Next, add some sugar and stir the mixture, and then add some ice.
5. Your drink has already been served, and then pour it into some glasses.
6. Finally, decorate a sliced lemon and some basil leaves on the surface of drink.
TEST (UNIT 5)
1. B 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. C 6. C 7. D 8. A 9. D 10. B
11. B 12. D 13. C 14. A 15. D 16. B 17. D 18. B 19. B 20. D
21. D 22. A 23. B 24. B 25. B 26. B 27. D 28. D 29. C 30. D
31. some 32. some – any 33. any 34. some – any 35. any
36. How much luggage do you have?
37. How much paper do you need to write on?
38. How many newspapers does your father read a day?
39. How many litres of water do you drink every day?
40. How much bread do you need to make sandwiches?
41. left 42. a 43. fat 44. for 45. much
46. else 47. kinds 48. with 49. delicious 50. any
51. B.We need 300 grams of eel, 150 grams of rice, fish sauce, ginger, and green onion.
52. A.First, clean rice, pour into the pot and cook until it’s well done, add a little salt.
53. H.You’re welcome. I hope your eel soup will be the best.
54. E.Clean the eel carefully: first use water of lemon, apply it onthe body of the eel and rub it.
55. J.After that, put the eel in a plate and steam it until it’s cooked.
56. G.After steam, separate meat and bone eel carefully. Use the meat only.
57. D Finally, when rice is well done, add meat eel into the pot, put the fish sauce, sugar, and pepper to suit your taste.
58. F.I suggest you should eat when it is hot. Add some sliced greenonion on the surface of the dish.
59. C.Thank you very much. Your instructions are very clear.
60. H.You’re welcome. I hope your eel soup will be the best.
61. B 62. C 63. D 64. A 65. B
66. Meals in Viet Nam usually include rice.
67. More foreign restaurants have been opened in Viet Nam sinceViet Nam opened its doors to foreign investors.
68. Young people in Viet Nam now like fast food because of its conveniences.
69. They have lunch somewhere nearby the work places.
70. The most successful Vietnamese fast food chain is Pho 24.
71. People in my town enjoy healthy food and they have three meals a day – breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
72. At about 7 o’clock in the morning, they often have breakfast.
73. Breakfast is a light meal. But it is considered important. People have breakfast with a bowl of noodle soup, or noodles with pork (hu tieu), instant noodle or a plate of sticky rice (xoi).
74. Lunch usually starts at 11.30. Lunch is also a light meal, usually followed by an hour’s rest.
75. Most employees have lunch at food shops near their working places.
76. Students have lunch at school canteens.
77. People often have traditional food with rice, meat, fish and vegetables. Young people often have fast food at shops like Lotteria, Jollibee, and KFC.
78. Dinner is the main meal. Dinner must include rice with many dishes from meat, fish, eggs, tofu, and vegetables.
79. People prepare food by boiling, steaming, barbecuing and frying. Then, they often have fruit and green tea.
80. I think Vietnamese food is cheap, nutritious, and very delicious.
I.
/ɐ/ | /ɔ:/ |
bottle; pot; salt; omelette; what; yogurt; chocolate; dialogue; shopping; lot; got; not; soft | more; pork; fork; sauce; short; caught; daughter; audience; morning; talk; laundry; water |
II. 1. B 2. C 3. D 4. C 5. C
B. VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR
I. 1. D 2. B 3. B 4. D 5. D
II.
Food | Drink |
apples; bread; pork; beef; sausages; eggs; sandwiches; sticky rice; pizza; noodles; cheese; pancake; beef noodle soup; toast; chicken; shrimp; eel soup | coffee; hot chocolate; milk; orange juice; green tea; mineral water; lemon tea; yoghurt |
III. 1. Are there any cakes? – Yes, there are some.
2. Is there any butter? – No, there isn’t any.
3. Is there any mineral water? – Yes, there is some.
4. Are there any eggs? – No, there aren’t any.
5. Is there any salt? – Yes, there is some.
6. Are there any carrots? – Yes, there are some.
7. Are there any apples? – Yes, there are some.
8. Is there any sugar? – Yes, there is some.
IV. 1. some 2. some 3. any 4. Some 5. some 6. some 7. any 8. some
V. 1. e 2. g 3. b 4. h 5. c 6. a 7. d 8. f
VI. 1. How much 2. How much 3. How many 4. How much
5. How many 6. How many 7. How many 8. How much
VII. 1. How much water do you drink every day?
2. How many students are there in you class?
3. How many hours do you sleep every night?
4. How much money do you have in your bag or pocket?
5. How many subjects do you study at school?
C. SPEAKING
I.
David: I’m quite hungry. Are there any biscuits?
Susan: I’m not sure. Um, no, there aren’t. There are no biscuits and there
aren’t any cakes but there are some cheese sandwiches.
David: Is there any meat?
Susan: Yes, there’s some cold chicken. And here are some tomatoes.
David: Thanks. Nice chickens! Is there any tomato sauce?
Susan: Yes, there’s a bottle in the bag. Here you are.
David: Great! Yuk! This isn’t the tomato sauce!
Susan: Oh, sorry. My fault. It’s hot chilli sauce!
D. READING
I. 1. c 2. e 3. a 4. b 5. f 6. d
II.1. c 2. f 3. a 4. d 5. e
III.
A.1. amazing 2. famous 3. demonstrations 4. volunteers 5. cows 6. volunteer
B.1. B 2. D 3. A 4. D 5. B
IV.
A/ 1. calories 2. energy 3. snacks 4. sweet 5. salty
6. healthy 7. vitamins 8. sources
B/ 1. It helps you feel great.
2. You can still enjoy your favourite sweet and salty foods.
3. Because they contain calcium and keep your teeth and bones healthy.
4. They keep our bodies healthy and they give us energy to work and play.
5. Because they help you have a healthy heart.
6. We get whole grains from bread, cereal, pasta, and rice.
7. Because they are low in calories and full of vitamins.
8. Fruit and vegetables with darker colours have more vitamins.
E. WRITING
1. First, you put the tea bag into a small cup, and pour slowly boiled water on it.
2. After that, wait for 5 to 7 minutes, then get the tea bag out of the cup.
3. Second, cut the lemon half, and press the water from it, but don’t use its seeds.
4. Next, add some sugar and stir the mixture, and then add some ice.
5. Your drink has already been served, and then pour it into some glasses.
6. Finally, decorate a sliced lemon and some basil leaves on the surface of drink.
TEST (UNIT 5)
1. B 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. C 6. C 7. D 8. A 9. D 10. B
11. B 12. D 13. C 14. A 15. D 16. B 17. D 18. B 19. B 20. D
21. D 22. A 23. B 24. B 25. B 26. B 27. D 28. D 29. C 30. D
31. some 32. some – any 33. any 34. some – any 35. any
36. How much luggage do you have?
37. How much paper do you need to write on?
38. How many newspapers does your father read a day?
39. How many litres of water do you drink every day?
40. How much bread do you need to make sandwiches?
41. left 42. a 43. fat 44. for 45. much
46. else 47. kinds 48. with 49. delicious 50. any
51. B.We need 300 grams of eel, 150 grams of rice, fish sauce, ginger, and green onion.
52. A.First, clean rice, pour into the pot and cook until it’s well done, add a little salt.
53. H.You’re welcome. I hope your eel soup will be the best.
54. E.Clean the eel carefully: first use water of lemon, apply it onthe body of the eel and rub it.
55. J.After that, put the eel in a plate and steam it until it’s cooked.
56. G.After steam, separate meat and bone eel carefully. Use the meat only.
57. D Finally, when rice is well done, add meat eel into the pot, put the fish sauce, sugar, and pepper to suit your taste.
58. F.I suggest you should eat when it is hot. Add some sliced greenonion on the surface of the dish.
59. C.Thank you very much. Your instructions are very clear.
60. H.You’re welcome. I hope your eel soup will be the best.
61. B 62. C 63. D 64. A 65. B
66. Meals in Viet Nam usually include rice.
67. More foreign restaurants have been opened in Viet Nam sinceViet Nam opened its doors to foreign investors.
68. Young people in Viet Nam now like fast food because of its conveniences.
69. They have lunch somewhere nearby the work places.
70. The most successful Vietnamese fast food chain is Pho 24.
71. People in my town enjoy healthy food and they have three meals a day – breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
72. At about 7 o’clock in the morning, they often have breakfast.
73. Breakfast is a light meal. But it is considered important. People have breakfast with a bowl of noodle soup, or noodles with pork (hu tieu), instant noodle or a plate of sticky rice (xoi).
74. Lunch usually starts at 11.30. Lunch is also a light meal, usually followed by an hour’s rest.
75. Most employees have lunch at food shops near their working places.
76. Students have lunch at school canteens.
77. People often have traditional food with rice, meat, fish and vegetables. Young people often have fast food at shops like Lotteria, Jollibee, and KFC.
78. Dinner is the main meal. Dinner must include rice with many dishes from meat, fish, eggs, tofu, and vegetables.
79. People prepare food by boiling, steaming, barbecuing and frying. Then, they often have fruit and green tea.
80. I think Vietnamese food is cheap, nutritious, and very delicious.
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