The flight to our destination was fully booked, which was the one we wanted to travel on.
The flight to our destination was fully booked, which was the one we wanted to travel on.
31) The flight was fully booked. We wanted to travel on it.
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TÌM LỖI SAI Ở 1 TRONG 4 PHẦN GẠCH CHÂN VÀ SỬA LẠI:
39. I really enjoy my job because I like the people I work with them.
40. The flight I wanted to travel on it was fully booked, so eventually I had to cancel my departure.
I. Rewrite the sentences:
1. Although he often tells lies, the headmaster believes him. => In spite of
2. In spite of her dislike for coffee, she drank it to keep herself warm. => Although
3. He couldn't earn enough money for living although he worked hard. => Despite
4. Although Jane wrote for the tickets, she still had to stand in line. => In spite of
5. We get a good room though we didn't phone the hotel. => Despite
6. She was admitted to the university in spite of her low grades. => Although
7. Despite the terrible food, he still eats in that restaurant. => Although
8. We did the test well though it was difficult. => In spite of
9. The flight was not delayed though it was foggy. => Despite
10. Although he is talented, no one likes him. => In spite of
giúp mình với.mình cảm ơn ạ.
1.They were unable to finish their tennis game because of the heavy rain.
The rain ……………………………………………………………………..
2.The flight to Moscow lasted three hours and a half.
It took ……………………………………………………………………….
3.I have never seen such beautiful pictures before.
These pictures …………………………………………………………………
4.I haven't seen Henry for two years.
It ‘s ……………………………………………………………………………
5.I'm sorry that I didn't finish my homework.
I wish ………………………………………………………………………….
6. Please don't turn on the radio.
I’d rather ……………………………………………………………………..
7. I've never read such an interesting poem.
This is ………………… ……………………………………………….
8. Mary doesn't speak English so well as Jane.
Jane …………………………………………………………………………..
9. Tom is the best programmer in his company.
None …………………………………………………………………………..
10. Alcohol is bad for you and so are cigarettes.
Both …………………………………………………………………….
I. Put the verb in brackets in the correct form.
1. When I looked at my suitcase, I could see that somebody (try) to open it.
2. I wanted to be the first (tell) her the news, but I was too late. Someone else (tell) her.
3. Is it important that we (be) on time for the meeting tonight?
4. The children are filthy. Where they (be)?
5. I’m going to bed. I (work) for hours and I’m tired.
6. She was badly hurt when her car hit another car. If she (wear) her seatbelt, she (not hurt) so badly.
7. Tom (sit) in a corner with a book. I (tell) him that he (read) in very bad light.
8. I wish I (know) you needed the book. I could (buy) it for you in London.
9. I (do) my homework when my mother (send) me lo the chemist’s with the prescription she (give) by the doctor.
10. We came to sit on a park bench for a rest. We (shop) around all morning and (buy) a lot of food.
COMBINE SENTENCE USING : PREPOSITION + WHOM\ WHICH
1 the movie was interesting . we went to it.
2 I couldn't understand the woman . I talked to her on the phone.
3 I want to tell you about the party .I wen to it last night.
4 the music was gentle . we listened to it last nighr.
5 alice likes the foreign family . she is living with them.
7 the man is over there . I told you about him.
6 the film is fantasic . they are talking about it
8 she's the nurse . we gave the flowers to her.
9 the teacher is Mr Pike . we studied with him last year
10 the market has refresh vegetable . I usually go to it.
II. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it is as similar its possible in meaning
to the original sentence. Use the word/ phrase given and other words as necessary. Do not change
the form of the given word. (2.0 p)
1. My father said I could use his car. (allowed)
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2. He didn’t take up the post till early the following year. (It…until)
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3. I won’t swim in the sea because it is too cold. (enough)
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4. Do you know Mrs. Linda? Her son has just won the scholarship. (whose)
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5. If we hear any further news, we will be in touch immediately. (Should)
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6. The police arrived too late, so the burglar escaped. (By the time)
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7. Our flight couldn’t take off because of the frog. (prevented)
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8. You left the key in the room. That was rather careless of you. (which)
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9. The driver said it was true that he didn’t have a license. (admitted)
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10. Their game of badminton is always on Tuesday. (play)
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Part 3: You are going to read a newspaper article by a British student who worked at a summer camp in the US. Seven paragraphs have been removed from the article. Choose from the paragraphs A-H the one which fits each gap (124-130). There is one extra paragraph which you do not need to use. (7 points)
SUMMER CAMP: A SOAP OPERA
Every June, thousands of British students fly to the United States to spend their holidays working at summer camps. In return, they get a free return flight, full board, pocket money and the chance to travel. Lucy Graham joined a camp and spent eight weeks working with six to sixteen-year-olds.
I applied at the last minute and was so thrilled at the prospect of spending the holidays doing something more exciting than working in the local supermarket that I hastily accepted the only job left - in the camp laundry.
(124) ___ On arrival I was told by the camp director that I would be doing the washing for 200 children - on my own. Any romantic dreams I'd had quickly turned into nightmare reality. For the first week, the party sent out by the jobs agency - nine students, including me - became a full-time cleaning squad, getting the place ready for its grand opening.
(125) ___ The children's arrival also brought 50 American counsellors to look after them, and the opening of the laundry. At first, I had to work from 8.45 in the morning till 10.30 at night to get all my work done. Considering there was no hot water in the laundry and the machines were old, the washing came out remarkably well.
(126) ___ The kitchen workers, maintenance man and myself found that we were on the lowest level of the camp's class system. Our four British counsellor friends had a much better time. They got friendly with their American colleagues and were respected by the children. They were also given tips by parents after the holiday.
(127) ___ As for the camp itself, it had a large lake and excellent sporting facilities. But because organised activities for the children carried on into the evening, we usually didn't get the chance to use them. However, much more annoying were my room-mates, three 18-year-old girls who worked in the dining room.
(128) ___ On top of that, the camp food was poor, with child-size portions; fresh fruit and vegetables were rare. One catering worker even stood over the pineapple rings, checking that you took only one each.
(129) ___ However, I couldn't set off as soon as the children left because we had to stay on for a few days, cleaning and closing down the camp. My last duty was to load up the rubbish bags and take out any clothes the children had thrown away, in case their parents asked about them.
(130) ___ What's more, without the free ticket I got to the US - and the rail ticket from my parents - I would never have seen Niagara Falls, gone up the Empire State Building or had my picture taken with Mickey Mouse at Disney World.
A They had never been away from home before, and spent most of the night screaming with excitement. Sometimes, the only way to get any rest was to pretend to be ill and sleep in the medical centre.
B We weren't so lucky. We were never invited to join in the evening activities. When we did manage to get out of the camp, our evenings tended to consist of eating ice-cream at the local gas station.
C As a result, the standard of the camp you end up in is usually a question of luck. However, the agencies do hold meetings where you can ask representatives from camps about the facilities and the nature of the work you will be expected to do.
D We swept out the bedrooms and scrubbed the lavatories, gymnasium and kitchen. We polished the cooking equipment, put up the sports nets and carried any luggage sent on ahead to the bedrooms.
E On the whole it had been well worth it. Despite the washing, the camp's plus points had been a beautiful setting, meeting a great bunch of travelling companions and doing far more reading for my university course than I would have done at home.
F All these disadvantages meant that Saturdays, our days off, were highly valued. The places we visited then, such as New York City, gave me an appetite for travelling later on. If I hadn't done that, I would have regretted it - there is so much to see and do and I was keen to get on with it.
G But with so many clothes to wash and dry, some did get mixed up. I had six-year-olds marching up and telling me that their parents would be very angry if I didn't find their favourite sweater.
H I started to have my doubts while squashed between the swimming instructor and the sports teacher during the three-hour minibus ride to the camp, which was in a tiny town about 90 miles from New York City.
Your answer:
124. ……….…………… 125. …………………… 126. ……………………
127. ……………………. 128. …………………… 129. ……………………
130. …………………….
Part 4: Read the passage and fill in each gap with ONE suitable word. (10 points)
We have seen photographs of the whole earth taken from great distances in outer space. This is the first time, the (131) ………….. first time, in man's long history that such pictures have been possible. (132) ………….. many years most people have believed that the earth was ball-shaped. A few thought it was round and (133) ………….., like a coin. Now we know, beyond doubt, that those few were (134) …………. The photographs show a ball-shaped (135) …………., bright and beautiful. In colour photographs of the earth, the sky is as (136) …………. as coal. The (137) ………….. looks much bluer than it usually does to us. All our grey (138) ………….. are a perfect white in colour; because, of course, the (139) ………… is for ever shining on them. We are (140) ………….. to live on the beautiful earth.
Giúp mk làm bài này thôi!
1. If we(have) __________wings, we (not,have) _________ to take an airplane to fly home.
2. The statue (break) __________ while it (move) __________ to another room in the museum.
3. It was not until I (live) __________ with him that I (realize) _________ that he (cheat) __________ me and it was my terrible mistake to marry him.
4. I was considering (buy) ___________ a house nut now I (change) my mind.
5. The staff was made (lie) __________ down on the floor by the robbers.
6. The Swedish scientist, Alfred B.Nobel, left money to be awarded to people who have done something important (help) __________ humankind.
7. Sorry I didn't make the plan on Friday. I hope it didn't mess you around much. I know you (already, book) _______________ me a room hotel, but presumably you were able to cancel it. Unfortunately, my father (not, be) ___________ very well recently, and on Friday morning, while he (clean) ___________ the car, he fainted and (rush) ___________ into hospital. Luclily, the doctors say he's likely to be home in a few days.
8. Look! That man (run) ____________ our of the bank ! And he (carry) ___________ a large bag full of money.
9. He apologized for (not, write) ___________ to her for a month.
10. When we arrived at the meeting, the first speaker (just, finish) _____________ and the audience (clap) ___________