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UNIT 7 TRAFFIC
A. PHONETICS
I. Write the sound /e/ or /eI/ of the underlined letter(s)
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11……………….. 12………………..
10………………
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8. In the afternoon, Mai usually round the lake near her house.
IV. Fill in the each gap with an expression in the box.
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11. a. All vehicles turn back 12. a. No right turn
b. Roudabout ahead b. Go straight ahead on
red
c. Turn left only
c. No turn right on red
4. You stop.
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9. You give way.
VII. Complete the sentences with used to or didn’t use to and the verbs in the box.
playwashbeeatliketravelliveworkreadget up
5. Lily/ not cook/ much, but now she makes dinner every day.
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10. Which TV programme/ you/ watch/ most/ when you were little?
John: What (1) _ (you/ be) like when you were a child?
Sally: I (2) (wear) very thick glasses, and I(3) (be) quite
short. To be honest, I (4) (not like) myself very much.
What (5) _ (you/do) for fun?
John: Oh, we (6) (not have) phones or technology of any kind and
the streets (7) (be) safer than now, so we (8)
Sally: (play) outdoors all the time.
(9) (you/get) good marks in school?
Yes, I (10) (study) very hard.
John:
Sally:
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6. She as a teacher for many years before she became a writer
a. didn't use to work b. used to worked c. used to work d. worked
7. There a bus station there. When was it built?
a. used to be b. usedn't to be c. didn't use to be d. used not being
8. Dominic to bed late on Fridays and Saturdays.
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1. your village/ the town/10 kilometres/ travel/ motorbike
A:
B:
A:
B:
2. Nga’s house/ her grandparents’ house/ 700 metres/ go/ foot
A:
B:
A:
B:
3. your hometown/ Ho Chi Minh city/ 900 kilometres/ travel/ train
A:
B:
A:
B:
4. Jim’s office/ the restaurant/ not very far/ go/ walk
A:
B:
A:
B:
VIII. Fill in each blank with an appropriate preposition
1. Mai used to go to school food when she was primary school.
2. My father usually travels to Hanoi plane.
3. Mai often cycles round the lake Saturday morning.
4. What are you doing the weekend?
5. We were stuck a traffic jam for over two hours.
6. How far is your school your house?
7. I got at the wrong stop and had to wait another bus.
8. Yesterday I saw a horrible accident
my way home from school.
9. Many years ago, people didn't use to be worried traffic jams.
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safestvehiclesonlyfarcrossroadfollowacrossreason
Children have a tendency to run very fast (1) the street, or choose any spot to cross because
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it may seem empty, or approaching vehicles may be (2) away. That can be dangerous as
passing (3) do not slow down unless there is a signal or a crossroad. This is the
(4) why pedestrian crossings and intersections are the (5) places to cross.
Children should cross (6) at an intersection and use the pedestrian crossing. If they are in a
small neighborhood where there is no (7) should (8) the rule 'stop, look
both ways and cross'.
II. Read the text carefully, then do the tasks.
THE FIRST ELECTRIC TRAFFIC LIGHTS
In the early 1900's, the world was developing at a very rapid pace, and with the growth of
industrialization, cities became more crowded. Furthermore, with the invention automobiles, the traffic
on the roads increased significantly, so there was a need for a better traffic system.
In 1912, an American policeman, Lester Wire, who was concerned with the increasing
traffic, came up with the idea of the first electric traffic light. Based on Wire's design, the lights were
first installed in Cleveland, Ohio, on August 5, 1914, at the corner of 105th and Euclid Avenue
The first electric traffic light had only red and green lights; it did not have a yellow light like
modern- day traffic signals. Instead of a yellow light, it had a buzzer sound that was used to indicate
that the signal would be changing soon.
In the year 1920, a policeman named William Potts in Detroit, Michigan invented the first
four-way and three-coloured traffic lights. Apart from red and green, a third colour - amber (or yellow)
- was introduced. Detroit became the first city to implement the four-way and three-colored traffic
lights. In the 1920's, several automated traffic signals were installed in major cities around the world.
The modern traffic light still uses this famous T-shaped model with three different colors.
A. Decide whether the following sentences are true (T) or false (F).
1. Due to the invention of cars, the traffic on the roads increased rapidly.
2. The first electric traffic light was invented in 1914 by Lester Wire.
3. The first electric traffic light had red, green and amber lights.
4. The yellow light didn’t exist until the 1920s.
5. Detroit was the first city to use the red, yellow, and green lights to control road traffic.
6. The modern traffic light works on the same principle as Wire’s original light.
B. Answer the questions
1. When was the first electric traffic light invented?
3. How many colours did the first electric traffic light have?
5. What was used instead of yellow light to warn everyone of a signal change?
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E. WRITING
I. Arrange the words to make meaningful sentences.
1. big/ traffic congestion/ can/ what/ do/ to/ we/ reduce/ cities/ in?
2. is/ the/ your/ train station/ how/ hotel/ to/ far/ it/ from ?
3. my/ it/ not/ is/ far/ very/ house/ from/ to/ school.
4. think/ I/ it's/ time/ to/ do/ to/ reduce/ in/ something/ traffic jams/ Vietnam.
5. used/ school/ on/ Mai/ foot/ she/ to/ go/ to/ was/ in/ when/ primary school.
6 there/ city center/ traffic jams/ are/ the/ in/ rush hour/ often/ the/ in.
7. about/ people/ use/ in/ worry/ the past/ traffic/ didn't/ congestion/ to.
8. wear/ a/helmet/ compulsory/ is/ when/ in/ it/ to/ riding/ Vietnam/ a/ motorbike.
II. Complete the second sentences so that it has the same meaning as the first.
1. I went swimming every Thursday when I was at school.
I used
2. Mai walked to school when she was in primary school.
Mai went
3. Why don't we cycle to the town at the weekend?
How about ?
4. The distance between my house and the nearest bookstore is about 2 kilometres
It
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5. The airport is not far from the hotel.
The hotel is
6. What’s the distance from Madrid to Barcelona?
How
7. Turn left into Lavalle Street and then go straight ahead.
Make
8. Did your father use to drive to work?
Did your father use to travel ?
TEST FOR UNIT 7
I. Choose the word whose underlined part in pronounced differently from the rest.
1. 2. 3. 4.
6. 8.
5. 7.
10.
9.
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III. Choose the best answer a, b, c or d to complete the sentence.
1. You should walk across the street the zebra crossing.
a. on b. at c. in d. from
2. My house is not far from my school, so I usually go .
a. on foot b. by foot c. by car d. by boat
3. This morning, I was _ in a traffic jam and got to school fifteen minutes late.
a. catch b. block c. struck d. stuck
4. Turn on the left turn before you make the turn and slow down.
a. sign b. direction c. signal d. crossing
5. It is to use a hand-held mobile phone while driving or riding.
a. safe b. important c. illegal d. careful
6. does it take you to ride to school? – About 30 minutes.
a. How long b. How far c. How often d. How much
7. A is a part of a road that only bicycles are allowed to use.
a. cycle cross b. cycle lane c. cycle line d. cycle race
8. You cross the street when the light is red.
a. should b. don’t have to c. can d. mustn’t
9. People produce as much rubbish as we do now.
a. use to b. used to c. used to not d. didn’t use to
10. “How far is Vung Tau from Ho Chi Minh City”-“ ”
A. It’s not very far b. it takes about two hours or more.
c. It’s about 120km d. You can get to Vung Tau by boat or bus.
IV. Write the correct from or tense of verbs in brackets.
1. (you/ ever/ drive) on the wrong side of the road?
2. My family (fly) back from our Hong Kong holiday two days ago.
3. Right now, the students (learn) road signs in the schoolyard.
4. Usually Oanh (walk) to school, but this week she (ride) her bike.
5. The driver was so drunk that he (lose) control of his car.
6. If I have enough money, I (buy) a racing car.
7. My father (teach) me to ride a bike when I was seven.
8. Transport used (be) much slower three hundred years ago.
9. Saudi women weren’t allowed _ (drive) a car until recently.
10. In South Africa, you have to let animals (go) first.
V. Supply the correct form of the words in brackets
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1. Young children are expected to show to their parents. (obey)
2. When cycling on the roads, remember: first. (safe)
3. Children should avoid foods such as hamburger and chips. (health)
4. Most road accidents happen because the motorists drive . (care)
5. It is unsafe and to pass another vehicle on the left. (legal)
6. My was delayed for over two hours due to bad weather. (fly)
7. Everyone should obey traffic rules for their own safety. (strict)
8. The policeman the car to stop with a flashlight. (sign)
9. Signs with red circles are mostly - that means you can’t do something. (prohibit)
10. This sign indicates that traffic lights are ahead. (warn)
VI. There is one mistake in each sentence. Find and correct it.
1. I love Thai food now, but I didn’t used to like spicy food.
2. He can drive a bicycle with his hands off the handlebars.
3. We use to walk miles to school every day due to lack of public transport.
4. You are not allowed to drive faster than the number on a limit speed sign.
5. It about 1137 kilometres from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City.
6. Bicycles are a cheap and efficient mean of transport.
7. A sign within a red triangle will warn people for something.
8. Be careful when you are on roads. You must drive fast or carelessly!
VII. Match the questions with the correct answers.
1. How does your father travel to word? a. Oh, sorry sir, I don’t have it on me.
2. May I see your driving license, please. b. was stuck in a traffic jam.
3. Sir, did I do anything wrong? c. Not very far. Just about 2 km.
4. What took you so long? d. Go straight ahead, then turn right at the
crossroads.
5. What is the fastest means of transport? e. Yes, sir, You ran through the stop sign.
f. By motorbike.
6. How far is it from here to the railway station?
7. Could you tell me how to get to the nearest g. Twenty minutes.
bus stop, please?
8. How long will it take to get there? h. The plane, I think.
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Look out for yourself and your friends when out (1) foot and bike. Choose the (2)
routes you can like quieter, slower roads, with pavements if you’re walking or (3)
if you’re going by bike.
It’s easy to get distracted by your phone or by friends, but you need to be (4) to traffic.
Put your phone away and take your earphones (5)_ when crossing the road. Don’t trust that
drivers (6) spot you and be able to stop in time – many drivers go too fast and don’t (7)
enough attention, (8) anything you can do to protect yourself is a good thing.
1. a. on b. in c. by d. with
2. a. safe b. safer c. safest d. safely
3. a. zebra crossings b. cycle paths c. footpaths d. bumpy roads
4. a. risky b. warning c. serious d. alert
5. a. off b. over c. out d. down
6. a. must b. will c. could d. should
7. a. pay b. make c. turn d. take
8. a. but b. so c. though d. because
IX. Read the text carefully, then do the tasks.
Large cities often have problems that small towns and rural areas do not have. Two of the
biggest problems are heavy traffic and the pollution that cars create. Of course. Traffic problems and
pollution are not only found in big cities. However, the higher populations and larger number of cars on
the roads in cities can make the problems happen more often and with more noticeable effects.
One of the most common traffic problems the large cities have is congestion. As the population
of a city increases, so does the number of cars on the road. Cities cannot always improve the number
and size of their roads and highways to keep up with the number of cars. The result is traffic
congestion, or traffic jams.
When traffic jams happen, cars that are stuck in the congestion continue to run their engines. This
creates pollution and is a big problems. Pollution causes health problems for the people in cities and
also hurts the environment.
A. Match the words with their meanings.
1. rural a. being too crowded or too full
2. noticeable b. unable to move
3. congestion c. easy to see or recognize
4. traffic jam d. in the countryside, not in the city
5. stuck e. too many vehicles in one place prevents
B. Choose the correct answers.
1. Where do traffic problems and pollution frequently happen?
a. small towns b. rural areas c. big cities d. remote villages
2. According to the passage, what causes traffic congestion in big cities?
a. A lot of city dwellers b. Too many cars on the roads
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c. Careless drivers d. Less traffic signs on the streets
3. The high number of cars is caused by _
a. urban planning b. traffic congestion
c. environmental pollution d. the population
4. The highway and road network is of meeting the requirement of increasing number of
vehicles.
a. full b. aware c. incapable d. uncertain
5. Which of the followings is NOT true? 5.
a. Only big cities have the problem of pollution.
b. Traffic jams cause pollution
c. Pollution is a major problem in big cities.
d. Pollution causes health and environmental problems.
X. Make sentences using the words given.
1. The roads/ Vietnam/ too/ narrow/ travel/ easily.
6. Two days ago/ we/ stuck/ traffic jam/ over two hours.
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ĐÁP ÁN
A. PHONETICS
I.1. /eI/ 2. /e/ 3. /eI/ 4. /e/ 5. /eI/ 6. /e/ 7. /e/ 8. /eI/ 9. /e/ 10. /eI/
11. /eI/ 12. /eI/ 13. /eI/ 14. /eI/ 15. /e/ 16. /e/ 17. /eI/ 18. /eI/ 19./eI/ /e/ 20. /e/
II. /e/ : Better best, Let's, fresh, bread, when, friends, wet, weather, expected, central, wedding, end
/eI/ : train, plane, Great, way, railway, station, take, break, safety, obey, Jane, pavement, waving,
waiting, patiently
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XI. 1. It is about 150 million kilometres from the Earth to the sun.
2. It is about 105 km from Hanoi to Hat Phong.
3. It is about 500 metres from my house to my school.
4. It is about 170 km from Quy Nhon City to Pleiku City.
S. It is not very far from here to Tan Son Nhat Airport.
6. It is a long way to go from Hue to Ho Chi Minh City.
XII. 1. A. How far is it from your village to the town?
B. It’s about 10 kilometres.
C. How do you travel to the town?
D. I travel to the town by motorbike.
2. A. How far is it from Nga’s house to her grandparents’ house?
B. It’s about 700 metres.
C. How does Nga go to her grandparents’ house?
D. She goes to her grandparents’ house on foot.
3. A. How far is it from your hometown to Ho Chi Minh City?
B. It’s about 900 kilometres.
C. How do you travel to Ho Chi Minh City?
D. I travel to Ho Chi Minh City by train.
4. A. How far is it from Jim’s office to the restaurant?
B. It is not very far.
C. How does Jim go to the restaurant?
D. He walks to the restaurant.
XIII. 1. on - in 2. by 3. On 4. at
5. in 6. from 7. off – for 8.Om
9. about 10. for – in
C. SPEAKING
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D. READING
II. A. 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. T 5. T 6. F
B. 1. The first electric traffic light was invented in 1912.
2. Lester Wire, an American policeman, invented the hirst electric traffic light.
3. The first electric traffic light had two colors: red and green.
4. The lights were first installed at the corner of 105th and Euclid Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio.
5. A buzzer sound was used instead of yellow light .
6. The yellow light was added in 1920.
E. WRITING
I. 1. What can we do to reduce traffic congestion in big cities?
2. How far is it from your hotel to the train station?
3. It is not very far from my house to school.
4. I think it’s time to do something to reduce traffic jams in Vietnam.
S. Mai used to go to school on foot when she was in primary school.
6. There are often traffic jams in the city center in the rush hour.
7. In the past, people didn’t use to worry about traffic congestion.
8. It is compulsory to wear a helmet when riding a motorbike in Vietnam.
II. 1. I used to go swimming every Thursday when I was at school.
2. Mai went to school on foot when she was in primary school.
3. How about cycling to the town at the weekend?
4. It is about 2 kilometres from my house to the nearest bookstore.
5. The hotel is near/close to the aiport.
6. How far is Madrid from Barcelona?/How far is it from Madrid to Barcelona?
7. Make a left turn into Lavalle Street and then go straight ahead.
8. Did your father use to travel to work by car?
I. 1. d 2. b 5. c 4. d 5. A
II. 1. Railway Crossing 2. Slippery Road 3. Go Ahead Only 4. Hospital Ahead
5. No Overtaking6. No Parking 7. Crossroads 8. No Left
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9. Turn Right 10. Pedestrian Crosing
III. 1. b 2. a 3. d 4. c 5. c 6. a 7. b 8. d 9. d 10. c
IV. 1. Have you ever driven 2. Flew 3. are learning 4. walks - is riding
5. lost 6. will buy 7. taught 8. to be
9. to drive 10. go
V. 1. obedience 2. Safety 3. unhealthy 4. Carelessly
5. illegal 6. flight 7. strictly 8. Signaled
9. prohibitive 10. warning
VI. 1. use → used 2. drive → ride 3. use → used 4. limit speed → speed limit
5. It → It's 6. mean → means 7. for → of 8. must → mustn't
VII. 1.f 2.a 3.e 4.b 5. h 6. c 7. d. 8. g
VIII. 1.a 2. c 3. b 4. d 5. c 6. b 7. a 8. b
IX. A. 1.d 2.c 3.a 4.e 5. b
B. 1.c 2.b 3.d 4.c 5.a
X. 1. The roads in Vietnam are too narrow to travel easily.
2. How far is it from your house to the bookstore?
3. Mai used to go to school on foot when she in primary school.
4. It is very important to obey the traffic rules when you use the road.
5. It is about ten kilometres from the town to the airport.
6. Two days ago, we were stuck in a traffic jam for over two hours.
7. Most streets in the city centre are congested in/ during the rush hour.
8. Did you use to have a tricycle when you were a child?
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