Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
1. Jane________law at Harvard for four years.
A. is studying B. has studied C. studies D. studied
2. This time tomorrow________on the beach sunbathing and drinking freshly squeezed fruit juice!
A. I’ll have been lying B. I will lie C. I will be lying D. I will have lain
3. When I last saw him, he________in London.
A. is living B. has been living C. was living D. lived
4. When I________to the airport, I realized that I________my passport at home.
A. got/had left B. got/left C. had got/had left D. got/was left
5. He occasionally________a headache in the morning.
A. has had B. has C. have D. is having
6. The boy fell while he________down the stairs.
A. run B. running C. was running D.runs
7. I will come and see you before I________for America.
A. leave B. will leave C. have left D. left
8. His health_______ a lot since he________doing exercises regularly.
A. improves/ starts B. has improved /started
C. has improved / has started D. improved / had started
9. It is raining heavily with rolls of thunder. We________such a terrible thunderstorm.
A. would never see B. had never seen C. have never seen D. never see
10. I _______ my old teacher last week.
A. visited B. visit C. am visiting D. have visited
11. My brother usually ________me for help when he has any difficulties with his homework.
A. ask B. asks C. asked D. has asked
12. I ______ all of my homework last night.
A. finish B. will finish C. have finished D. finished
13. Lan________ learning English a few years ago.
A. starts B. will start C. started D. is starting
14. Only after she________from a severe illness did she realize the importance of good health.
A. would recover B. has recovered C. had recovered D. was recovering
15. The children________to bed before their parents came home from work.
A. were all going B. had all gone C. had all been going D. have all gone
16. For the last 20 years, we________significant changes in the world of science and technology.
A. witness B. have witnessed C. witnessed D. are witnessing
17. We________in silence when he suddenly________me to help him.
A. walked - was asking B. were walking - asked
C. were walking - was asking D. walked - asked
18. She usually _____ two hours a day
A. work B. is working C. works D. working
19. Don’t make noise. My mother _________ with her friends
A. is talking B. was talking C. talks D. talked
20. Listen! They _________ about the exhibition . Let’s join them
A. talk B. talked C. are talking D. have talked
21.Wait a minute. _________ the door for you.
A. I’ll open B. I open C. I opened D. I’ve opened
Rewrite the following sentences without changing the meaning
I started studying English 5 years ago.
I have studied _______________
1.Choose the sentence that means the same as the original one.
Although he studied very hard, he still didn’t pass the exam.
He still didn’t pass the exam even though studying very hard.
He still didn’t pass the exam though he studying very hard.
He still didn’t pass the exam despite studying very hard.
He still didn’t pass the exam in spite of he studied very hard.
2.Choose the sentence that means the same as the original one.
While we were going home, we had an accident.
We had an accident when we reached home.
We had an accident on the way home.
We had an accident when we went home.
We had an accident after going home.
3.choose the best answer to complete the sentence.
When having meals with a British family, you should never chew with your ________ open.
mouth
finger
eye
hand
V, Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before it.
1. He studied badly and he couldn’t pass the exam.
→ He studied so ______________________________________.
2. He isn’t very intelligent. He can do it.
→ He isn’t _____________________________________________.
3. He has a lot of money. He can buy a car.
→ He has so __________________________________________.
4. The room is so untidy that it took us one hour to clean it.
→ It is _________________________________________________.
5. The man is so fool that no one took any notice of him.
→ He is________________________________________________.
6. The film is so long that they can’t broadcast it on one night.
→ It is _________________________________________________.
7. The books are so interesting that we have read them many times.
→ They are____________________________________________.
8. The news was so bad that she burst into tears on hearing it.
→ It was_______________________________________________.
9. The food was so hot that it burned my tongue.
→ It was_______________________________________________.
10. There is so much rain that we can’t go out.
→ It____________________________________________________.
11. The boy is so fat that every calls him Stuffy.
→ He is________________________________________________.
12. The milk is so excellent that all the children want some more.
→ It is_________________________________________________.
13. The weather was so warm that they had a walk in the garden.
→ It was_______________________________________________.
14. There were so many people in the hall that we couldn't see him.
→ So many people ___________________________________.
15. The match was so exciting that all the fans shouted loudly.
→ It was_______________________________________________.
16. They drank so much coffee that they couldn't sleep all night.
→ So much____________________________________________.
17. Alice had so many exercises to do that she couldn't go out.
→ Alice had such______________________________________.
18. The woman was so poor that she needed everyone's help.
→ She was_____________________________________________.
19. The boy is too young to walk to school alone.
→ He was so young___________________________________.
20. The car was very rusty and they could travel far in that car.
→ The car was too_____________________________________.
Exercise 4: Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first one.
1. He studied so badly that he couldn’t pass the exam.
2. It is very cold. We can’t bathe.
3. Would you be very kind and answer this letter by return?
5. The floor wasn’t strong. We couldn’t dance on it.
7. He spoke so fast that we couldn’t understand him.
8. The restaurant is so expensive that we can’t eat in that restaurant.
9. The price of the house is very high. We can’t buy it.
10. I am very unhappy, so I cannot go out with him.
11. They sang very well. I could invite them to the party.
12. You are very young. You can’t have a front-door key.
13. I am rather old. I can’t wear that kind of hat.
14. The ladder wasn’t very long. It didn’t reach the window.
15. He hadn’t much money. He couldn’t live on it.
16. He was furious. He couldn’t speak.
17. The fire isn’t very hot. It won’t boil a kettle.
18. You are quite thin. You could slip between the bars.
19. He is very ill. He can’t eat anything.
20. Our new car is very wide. It won’t get through those gates.
John has studied better ………………the last two months. *
A. yet
B. in
C. since
D. by
Điền In order that = so that + Mệnh đề
In order ( not) to = so as ( not) = to V
1/ My mother gave me some money I could pay for the bus
2/ I studied hard pass the final exam
3/ I have studied Janpanese for a long time I can study in Janpan in the future
4/ James decided to save money travel around the world
5/ We went to supermaket buy a lot of food to prepare the birthday party
1. they ofen used go to the library when they studied in London .
A B C D
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