Pret 1 1 2
Pret 1 1 2
Pret 1 1 2
1. In the future, _________________ will take care of the children and do all housework.
2. A _________________ of the future will tell you what to have for dinner.
3. A _________________ helps us watch TV programmes from space.
4. All you need to do is stick the dirty dishes in the rack; the _________________ will
automatically fill up and do its thing.
5. This _________________ uses artificial intelligence to program your day.
6. The _________________ of the future will wash, dry and fold your clothes.
7. Future _________________ will be electric, self-repairing, but not self-driving.
will
1. you/ have/ time/ finish/ your homework
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2. my parents/ visit/ my uncle/ Australia/ next month
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3. it/ not snow/ tomorrow
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4. they/ select/ him/ for the football team
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5. Susan/ bake/ birthday cake/ her mother
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6. children/ not go/ school/ in the future
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7. the plane/ arrive/ the airport/ shortly
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8. I/ not attend/ the party/ tonight
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will won’t
According to technology experts the products below will be most successful by the year2020.
1. New medicines ______________ diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.
2 A personal computer ______________ your voice and follow your commands.
3. Cars ______________ petrol or diesel, but other fuels like electricity, and natural gas.
4. We ______________ TV on large, flat screen.
5. Computers ______________ necessary because your TV will do everything,
6. We ______________ for everything with an electronic card.
7. We ______________ to the doctor so often.
8. Robots at home ______________ our health and warn us of the problems.
1. Don’t leave your keys on the table. You will / won’t forget it.
2. Susan will / won’tbe very happy if she passes the exam.
3. Fra afraid I will / won’tbe able to come tomorrow.
4. I’m told you are ill. I hope you will / won’tfeel better again.
5. I’m sure you will / won’tlike that film. It’s very frightening. Let’s choose another one.
6. Turn on your laptop tonight We will / won’tchat a little bit.
7. You needn’t wear your cap. It will / won’tbe cold today.
8. I am really tired. I will / won’thave a rest.
might might not
1. The sky looks cloudy. ~ It ______________ rain.
2. I ______________ watch the football game on Sunday; I am too busy.
3. You should ask him. He ______________ know Susan’s telephone number.
4. Jenny ______________ be in the office - I can’t reach her at home.
5. I have a lot of homework to do, so I ______________ go to her party this weekend.
6. Where will you travel next year? ~ We ______________ go to Egypt, but we’re not sure yet.
7. Don’t go any closer - it ______________ be safe.
8. You should introduce yourself; he ______________ remember you.
9. We ______________ visit my cousin in Australia next month but we don’t know yet.
10. She ______________ be on time for work because of the public transport strike.
It is not hard to imagine the ideal (1)____________ of the future. You have appliances that
know how to (2)____________ themselves on or off at the proper time, saving energy by shutting
down when you are (3)____________ and then warming or cooling things when you are just about
to arrive. It knows your preferences and maybe even your moods, playing just the right songs or
lighting (4)____________ with the right color. And all of this (5)____________ be controlled by
your smartphone or even your smartwatch, (6)____________ you are in the house or in another
city. A house that can think for (7)____________ so that you wouldn’t have to, to save on energy
and to offer convenient (8)____________.
-preference (n): sởthích - mood (n): tâmtrạng
When you’re out of the house, is the fridge on the phone to the
supermarket? Is the heating system having a word with the bath? And
when you get back home, does the doorknob recognise you and say
hello? Probably not, but in the house of the future all this - and more - is
possible.
Researchers say that technology will transform your home in ways you can only dream about.
Nanotechnology will play an important role. It will clean your windows. Intelligent spoons will
check how hot or cold your soup is and the walls will sense if anyone is in your garden.
The next generation of fridges will use the Internet to make sure your food stays fresh and
they’ll get in touch with the supermarket to order some more and you’ll never run out of milk
again.
When you are on the way home and feel like a warm bath, all you have to do is sending a text