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Nam is my new classmate. He is now staying (1) with his brother in Ho Chi Minh City, but he’s (2) from Phu Yen Province and his parents still (3) live there. Nam’s brother’s house is smaller (4) than his house in Phu Yen, and it is on Tran Hung Dao Street. Our (5) school is in the ceter of Ho Chi Minh City, so (6) it is about 10 kilometers from his new house (7) to school. Every day Nam goes to school (8) by bike. Nam is unhappy because he doesn’t (9) have many friends in Ho Chi Minh City. He also (10) misses his parents and his friends in Phu Yen.
California is the (1) most famous state in the USA. It isn’t (2) the biggest state; that’s Alaska. But it (3) has the largest population and it’s centainly the most important state (4) for the US economy. It’s richer (5) than most countries in the world. The coast has (6) one the best climates in the USA; (7) it is warmer and dryer than most places. Some people would also (8) say it’s the most beautiful! But California has some (9) problems; Los Angeles has one of the worst crime rates (10) of any US city.
“Do you like sport?” You can hear this (1) question very often. Many people answer “Yes, I do”, and (2) they think about watching a game of football at a stadium, or (3) on TV while sitting in a comfortable armchair. But watching sports events and going in for sports (4) are two different things. Let’s hope that you prefer the second.
Sport holds (5) an important place in our life. When you listen to the radio early in the morning, you can always (6) hear sports news. When you open a newspaper, you will always find (7) information about some game or other or an article about your favourite kind of sport. Especially interesting are stories (8) about famous men or women in the world of sport, how they became champions and about (9) their plans for the future.
Television programmes about (10) sports are also very popular, and you can watch something interesting practically every day.
READING
Who reads? All kind of people: the old, the (1) young, everyone. And why do people read? For (2) a variety of reasons. Some for pleasure, and some for (3) others because they have to. And when do people (4) read? Well sometimes not often, (5) but other people read all the time, day and (6) night. But the most important question is what do (7) people read? Adverts? Stories? Science books? Maps? It could (8) be anything! Ask you family and friends all these (9) questions. Then make your own answers (10) of who read, what, why, and where.
Mother’ Day in Britain falls on the last Monday of March. On Mother’s Day sons and daughters visit (1) their mother and bring them flowers and little presents. The eldest son must (2) bring his mother a good cake. If sons or (3) daughters can’t be with their mother on that day, they usually (3) send her (their mother) presents.
Mother’s Day must be a day of rest (5) for the mother of the family, so her daughters (6) cook the dinner on that day and lay the (7) table and the sons help to (8) wash the plates and dishes after dinner.
In the United States and Canada, Mother’s Day is the second Sunday in May. They have a very beautiful stamp for Mother’s Day in the United States. It shows the portrait of the (9) mother of James Whistles, (10) one of the greates American painters.
Let me tell you something about my family. My father is fifty–five. He’s is a lot older (1) than my mother. She is only fifty. Dad has his (2) own business (an export business). Mum helps him (3) with the business. I have two brothers and two sisters, so (4) there are seven of us altogether in my family.
The oldest is my sister Judy. She’s twenty–six. She is (5) married and two children. The (6) next oldest is my brother Tim. He’s twenty–three. He’s (7) an engineer. Then three’s me. I’m twenty. I’m in my second year (8) at university. The next youngest is Tony. He’s eighteen and is in (9) her last year at high school. Then there’s Susan. She’s the youngest. She’s fifteen. She (10) goes to secondary school.
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