1 I haven't enjoyed myself so much for years.➡ It's years......
2 My father was given his first boat by his parents.➡My father's parents gave.........
3 Although his leg was broken, he managed to get out of the car.➡In spite of........
4 Some people like working outdoors more than working inside.➡Ome people prefer......
5 He has not been to this stadium before.➡It is.....
6 John said, "If I were you, I would take a taxi to the hotel➡John suggested.......
27. Although it rained heavily yesterday, but we went to school on time.(tìm 1 lỗi sai)
A. Although B. rained C. but D. stayed
1/ Kate ( not/know) ................... about the exam and she did it very badly.
2/( His classmates/have) ....................... a football match next Sunday?
3/I went to the bookshop, but I ( not/have)...................... any money.
4/The Great Wall in China ( build) ...................... many centuries ago.
5/One-Pillar Pagoda in Ha Noi ( complete).................... in 1049.
6/My car ( not/clean) ........................... yet.
7/Some pictures ( steal)..................... by the thieves 3 days ago.
8/My sisters likes ( listen)................ to music,but she hates ( watch) ................... football matches.
BÀI TẬP VIẾT LẠI CÂU
A. Mốiquan hệ giữa "ago-since-for" và thì quá khứ đơn và thì hiện tại hoàn thành.
1. We haven't been to a concern for over a year.
- The last time ......
2. Your birthday party was the last time I really enjoyed myself.
- I ........
3.It's nearly 20 years since my father saw his brother.
-My father ......
4. Tom went to Scotland last Friday and is still there.
- Tom has...........
5.When did you last ride a bike?
- How long is it.........
6 . The last time i went swimming was when i was in France.
- I haven't .......
7. You haven't tided ups this room for weeks.
-It's..........
8. He was last in touch with me three weeks ago.
It's .........
9. Mr John haven't visited France since 1990.
- Mr John last ..........
10. It last rained three weeks ago.
-It's ............
11. I haven't eaten this kind OF food before.
-This is the first .............
B. Mệnh đề"wish."
12 . What a pity you failed your driving test!
- I wish ...........
13. It's a pity that you're going awat so soon.
- I wish........
14.I'm sorry I didn't phone him yesterday.
- I wish .........
C . Mệnh đề so sánh.
15.She knows a lọt more about it than I do.
- I don't know ...............
16. Jane is a better cook than Betty.
- Betty can't ............
17. Tom is younger than he looks.
- Tom isn't .......
18. I didn't spend as much money as my friend didn.
- My friend ...........
19. He doesn't know them as well as I do.
- I know .........
20.It's still cold but it was colder yesterday.
-it's isn't ........
D. Mệnh đềchỉ nguyên nhân và kết quả.
21. The children couldn't go swimming because the seattle was very rough.
- The sea was too......
22.We didn't have enogh money, so weeks didn't go on holiday.
- If we. ...........
23. We got lost because we didn't have a map.
- If we ..........
24. The bridge was so low that the bus couldn't go under it.
- It was ............
25. It was so late that nothing could be done.
- It was too ...........
26. He couldn't afford to buy a car.
The car .......
27. That restaurant is so dirty that noone wants to eat there.
- It is such .......
29. Phone now or you will be late.
- you will .........
E. Một số mẫu câu khác.
30. I advise you to put your money in a bank.
-You'd ...........
31. Why don't you meet to discuss the price?
- i suggest. .........
32. I would prefer you to deliver the package on monday.
-I'd rather.........
III. Find the mistake and correct it
51. It took us quite a long time to qet here. It was a three-hours journey
52. Although I am not interested in English but I try my best to get good marks.
53. The more I got to know Tom, the fewer I liked hịm
54. I can’t invite you to dinner as I have my house painted at the moment.
55. The company has so little money that it can’t hardly operate anymore.
Ex1: Put the verbs in brackets into the simple present or present progressive tense.
1.This morning it ( rain ) ...................... I can see Janet from my window. She ( stand ) ...................... at the corner of 5th and Pine. She ( hold ) ............................. her umbrella over her head. She ( wait ) ......................... for the bus.
2.Cuckoos ( not build ) ....................... nests. They ( use ) ....................... the nests of other birds.
3.You can't see Tom now: he ( have ) ....................... a bath.
4.What she ( do ) ......................... in the evenings?
- She usually ( play ) ....................... cards or ( watch ) ...................... TV.
5.I won't go out now as it ( rain ) ......................... and I ( not have ) ........................... an umbrella.
6.He usually ( speak ) .................... so quickly that I ( not understand ) him.
7. Ann ( make ) ............................. a dress for herself at the moment. She ( make ) ............................... all her own clothers.
8. Look at that crowd. I ( wonder ) .......................... what they ( wait ) ............................... for.
9.Stop! You ( not see ) ............................. the notice?
- I ( see ) .......................... it but I can't read it because I ( not wear ) .......................................... my glasses. What is ( say ) ....................?
10. I ( think ) ........................... it is a pity you don't take more exercise. You ( get ) ..................................... fat.
11.This is our itinerary. We ( leave ) ......................... home on the 8th, ( arrive ) ......................... in Paris on the 9th, ( spend ) .......................... the day in Paris, and ( set ) ............................. out that night for Venice.
That ( sound ) ........................ most interesting. You must tell me all about it when you ( get ) ............................. back.
12.This story is about a boy who ( make ).............................. friends with a snake which he ( find )............................. in his garden. Then he ( go ).... away but he ( not forget )...................................... the snake and some years later he ( return ) ................... and ( look ) ....................... for it.
13.- What you ( wait )....................... for?
- I ( wait )......................... for the shop to open.
- But it ( not open ).......................... till 9.00.
- I ( know )................... but I ( want ).............................. to be early, as their sale ( start ).................................. today.
14.Who ( own ).......................... this umbrella?
I ( not know )............................. everybody ( use )............................... it but nobody ( know )........................ who ( own )........................... it.
15.- You ( mind )................................ if I ( ask )............................ you a question?
- That ( depend ) ............................ on the question.
- It ( concern )................................. your brother.
- I ( refuse ).................................. to answer any question about my brother.
- THE END -
I like staying on the coast when I'm on holiday(by)➡I like staying
Task One: READ ‘The Tell-Tale Heart’
This is an extract from a short story. The narrator has murdered an old man and hidden his body under the floorboards. The Tell-Tale Heart: Edgar Allan Poe I then took up three planks from the flooring of the chamber, and deposited all of the body. I then replaced the boards so cleverly, so cunningly, that no human eye – not even his – could have detected anything wrong. There was nothing to wash out – no stain of any kind – no blood-spot whatever. I had been too careful for that. When I had finished this task, it was four o’clock – still dark as midnight. As the bell sounded the hour, there came a knocking at the street door. I went down to open it without fear, for what had I now to fear? There entered three men, who introduced themselves as officers of the police. A shriek had been heard by a neighbour during the night; suspicion of foul play had been aroused; information had been told to the police, and they (the officers) had been sent to search the premises. I smiled, for what had I to fear? I welcomed the gentlemen to my home. The shriek, I said, was my own in a dream. The old man, I said, was absent in the
countryside. I took my visitors all over the house. I told them to search thoroughly. I led them to his bedroom. I showed them his treasures, secure, undisturbed. In the enthusiasm of my confidence, I brought chairs into the
room and invited them to rest from their work, while I myself, in the wild audacity of my perfect triumph, placed my own above the very spot where the corpse of the victim was. The officers were satisfied. My manner had convinced them. I relaxed. They sat, and while I answered cheerily, they chatted about familiar things. But, before long, I felt myself getting pale and wished they would leave. My head ached, and I imagined a ringing in my ears: but still they sat and still chatted. The ringing became more distinct: it continued and became louder: I talked more freely to get rid of the feeling: but it continued and became even louder – until I thought that the noise was not within my ears.
No doubt I now grew very pale; but I talked more fluently, and with a heightened voice. Yet the sound increased – and what could I do? It was a low, dull, quick sound – like the sound as a watch makes. I gasped for breath – and yet the officers did not hear it. I talked more quickly; but the noise steadily increased. I got up and argued about small things, in a high key and with violent gesticulations; but the noise steadily increased. Why would they not
leave? I paced the floor to and fro with heavy strides and still the noise steadily increased. Oh God! what could I do? I foamed – I shouted – I swore! I moved the chair upon which I had been sitting, and dragged it on the floorboards, but the noise arose over all and continually increased. It grew louder – louder – louder! And still the men chatted pleasantly, and smiled. Was it possible they could not hear it? Almighty God! – no, no! They heard! – they suspected! – they knew! – they were making a mockery of my horror! But anything was better than this agony! Anything was more tolerable than this mocking! I could not stand their fake smiles any longer. I felt that I must scream or die! and now – again! louder! louder! louder! louder!
“Villains!” I shrieked, “wait no more! I admit the deed! – tear up the planks! here, here! – It is the beating of his hideous heart!”
ANSWER these questions about the text
To prove your understanding, answer these questions about the text in your
notebook.
1. Where does the narrator hide the old man’s body?
2. What time did the officers arrive?
3. Was the narrator nervous at first?
4. Did the officers suspect anything after they’d been shown around the
house?
5. Where was the noise coming from?
6. Does the noise get louder or quieter?
7. What does the narrator do at the end of the story?
8. Can the other people in the room really hear the noise?
1. Complete the sentence so it means the same as the sentence above
1. The boy helpend me. He didn't know me.
-> Although_______________________________________________.
2. It's not good to eat a lot of sweets. (shouldn't)
-> I think you______________________________________________.
3. How many times per week do you do aerobics?
->How
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