Câu 1

Look and match.

Câu 2

Complete the sentences with the words in the box.

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The Art Gallery of Ontario has the world's largest of sculptures by Henry Moore.

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Câu 3

Complete the sentences with the words in the box.

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We spoke about the importance of the and how it could influence their lives.

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Câu 4

Complete the sentences with the words in the box.

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For months Malcolm had wanted to visit the Parisian art .

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Câu 5

Read about Geffrye Museum and choose True or False?

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The museum is about bedrooms.
The last room is 50 years old.
There are baths, showers and washing machines in the museum.
There are gardens at the museum.
The gardens are open from January to December.
Câu 6

Read and match the answers and the questions.

Câu 7

Read the text about London Madame Tussaud's. Choose the best word for each space.

London Madame Tussaud's

One very famous place for tourists in London is Madame Tussaud's museum. Here people can see figures of famous people (1)

  1. making
  2. make
  3. made
of wax. Madame Tussaud was born in France in 1761. Her uncle, a doctor, made wax figures of people. He opened (2)
  1. one
  2. some
  3. a
museum of these figures in Paris. Marie helped him in his work.

In 1789, during the French Revolution, Marie was sent to prison. Here she had to copy (3)

  1. any
  2. those
  3. the
heads of famous people when they were dead, including Queen Marie Antoinette's head.

In 1975, Marie married Francois Tussaud (4)

  1. and
  2. when
  3. because
in 1802 she came to London with her wax figures. Here she opened a museum and her figures can still be seen today.

Câu 8

Read about The British Museum and do the following tasks.

Task 1. Mark only the correct statements

The British Museum is situated in the UK.
Sir Hans Sloan opened the museum.
The Reading Room is round.
Sir Hans Sloan worked in the Reading Room.
People can learn some facts from the world history here.
You can visit the museum without paying money at the entry.
Câu 9

Read about The British Museum and do the following tasks.

Task 2: Answer the questions in NO MORE THAN ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER.

1. Who was Sir Hans Sloan?

2. Who founded the British Museum?

Câu 10

Read about The British Museum and do the following tasks.

Task 2: Answer the questions in NO MORE THAN ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER.

3. What is the shape of the Reading Room?

4. How many people come to the museum every year?

5. What do people buy to enter some rooms?

Câu 11

Read the article and do the multiple choice.

1. In 1700, there were ____________.

policemen in some special places
no policemen in London
policemen everywhere
policemen only in London
Câu 12

Read the article and do the multiple choice.

2. In 1700, the men who protected the streets were paid _________.

a little
a lot
normal
nothing
Câu 13

Read the article and do the multiple choice.

3. 300 years ago, many people ___________.

had big houses in London
came to live in London
were thieves in London
wanted to live in London
Câu 14

Read the article and do the multiple choice.

4. People did not leave their houses because _____________.

the city was not clean
they didn't like living anywhere else
they were afraid of thieves
they had no money
Câu 15

Read the article and do the multiple choice.

5. The Bow Street Runners ____________.

stole money
stole money for passion
stopped people stealing
paid people to steal
Câu 16

Read the article and do the multiple choice.

6. In 1800s, there were __________.

too many policemen
not enough policemen
no policemen
enough policemen
Câu 17

Read the article and do the multiple choice.

7. Of the first 3,000 Metropolitan policemen ____________.

most of them rode horses
none of them rode horses
all of them rode horses
some of them rode horses
Câu 18

Read the article and do the multiple choice.

8. Today, police officers who work with horses are paid _____________.

the same as their colleagues
half as much as their colleagues
more than their colleagues
less than their colleagues