Regardless of Ann's illness, he insisted on going to work
Regardless of Ann's illness, he insisted on going to work
Rephrase the following sentences :
1. I felt that the last candidate seamed rather inexperienced. STRUCK
2. Do you know whose car that is? BELONG
3. I had intended to leave today, but I had to stay because of work. GOING
4. Dealers have been selling the new Mercedes since December. SALE
Bài 1: Rewrite the following sentences, using the correct form of the phrasal verbs in brackets.
1. He continued to work even after he had been seriously ill. (carry on)
2. They waited for him for over two hours before he finally arrived, (turn up)
3. I went to bed later than usual because I wanted to watch the film, (stay up)
4. After several calls, I succeeded in reaching her on the telephone, (get through)
5. It will take them an hour to complete all these forms, (fill in)
6. We can let you stay for the night in the spare room, (put up)
7. Please stop inventing excuses for why you won't go out with me. (make up)
8. She found a solution to the problem, (work out)
Bài 2. Use the correct form of the phrasal verbs in the box to complete the text.
breakdown
grow up
bring up
knock out
end up
not get on with
give up
take up
She (1) boxing when she was 21. Since then she has won five women's heavyweight boxing titles. Her childhood wasn't always easy. She ( 2 ) in a famous
family but her parents were divorced and she ( 3 ) by her mother. Unfortunately, she
( 4 ) her father, whom she only saw during the summers. Before long, she started
getting into trouble and fighting with people. She says that she wouldn't start the fights but she wouldn't ( 5 ) from one either. Eventually, she ( 6 ) in trouble with the law;
when she was 16, her boyfriend gave her a credit card but she didn't tell her it was stolen. In 1999, she ( 7 ) her job in a salon, joined a gym and started boxing. She had her first fight in
October 1999. She ( 8 ) April Fowler in the first few minutes of the fight.
Bài 3. Complete each gap with the correct form of a verb. The resulting phrasal verbs should have same meaning as the definitions in brakets.
1. Susan (think of)__up with the ideal for her new business when she was working in a bank. She ( stop doing) ___up her job there and (start)___up her own company.
2. I"ve had no luck with my job application. several companies have (reject) ___me down because of my age: they only want to (start to employ)___ on people with experience. Now (investigate) into the possibility of going around to find work.
3. All the time I was (go from childhood to adulthood)___up i ( admire and respect)___up to my dad - he was my role model. Then when I was 21, he was imprisoned for theft. I left so (disappoint)___ dout by him.
4. someone painted graffiti on all the walls school was except one - maybe they (use up)___ out of pain. No one has (confess) ___up to doing it yet, but the teachers are determined to (discover)___ out who it was.
5. I don't know if I can (stand tolerate) ____up with my dad for much longer - he's always (criticize angrily) ___ me off for stupid, unimportant things. I (have a friendly relationship with)___ on well with my mum.
6. John's offered to (let me stay in his house)___ up when I go to London. It's ages since I last saw him. I really (feel excited about)___ forward to meeting up with him again. I was going to stay with him last summer but he had to (postpone)___ it off because he was in hospital.
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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
The more he insisted he was innocent, ________they seemed to believe him
A. the less
B. the least
C. the little
D. the most
1. He might be good at his job, but you can’t rely ________ him.
A. on B. at C. with D. about
2. The concert began ________ a piece by an unknown composer.
A. on B. in C. of D. with
3. Have you got time to discuss your work now or are you ________ to leave?
A. thinking B. planed C. around D. about
4. It was a good attempt, but it didn’t really come ________, which was a pity.
A. on B. in C. off D. away
5. You think that’s a good idea? I’m sorry, but I don’t ________ you at all.
A. agree to B. agree with C. disagree to D. disagree with
1. He might be good at his job, but you can’t rely ________ him.
A. on B. at C. with D. about
2. The concert began ________ a piece by an unknown composer.
A. on B. in C. of D. with
3. Have you got time to discuss your work now or are you ________ to leave?
A. thinking B. planed C. around D. about
4. It was a good attempt, but it didn’t really come ________, which was a pity.
A. on B. in C. off D. away
5. You think that’s a good idea? I’m sorry, but I don’t ________ you at all.
A. agree to B. agree with C. disagree to D. disagree with
6. He says he’s sorry ________ what he did, so you need not get angry with him.
A. of B. from C. for D. on
7. I’m not satisfied ________ your work. A. to B. of C. with D. at
8. I cannot be held responsible ________ other people’s mistakes.
A. by B. to C. from D. for
9. Is there somewhere I can ________ this jumper?
A. look out B. try out C. try on D. look over
10. Rodney is fluent ________ five languages. A. at B. with C. in D. by
11. Aunt Ida has never really ________ from her nervous breakdown.
A. mended B. cured C. recovered D. repaired
12. He asked her so many times to do it that ________ she did so.
A. at the end B. in the end C. to the end D. by the end
13. Has it occurred ________ you that she must have arrived at London airport by now?
A. for B. to C. on D. in
14. You must comply ________ the rules of the game.
A. to B. in C. at D. with
1. My head seems to be on fire now. ® I feel as if...
2. I had a feeling that I was walking in the air. ® I felt as though...
3. Bill doesn’t work hard. I’d like him to work hard. ® I’d rather...
4. He did not want to pay his debts. ® I’d rather...
5. He drives too fast. I want him not to drive too fast. ® I’d rather...
6. He spent his money like a prince. ® He spent his money as if...
7. You speak like a prophet. ® You speak as though...
8. We must set out, it is a little late. ® It’s high time...
9. You should review your lessons for the exams. ® It’s time...
10. He smokes a great deal. I’d like him to give up smoking. ® I’d rather...
11. She pretended not to know me. ® She looked as if she...
12. He should call me on the phone. ® It’s time...
13. We must start working now. ® It’s high time...
14. She made up like an actress. ® She made up as if...
15. She cried like a baby. ® She cried as though...
16. They talk like kings. ® They talk as if...
17. We should solve this problem. ® It’s time...
18. Mary dresses up like a queen. ® Mary dresses up as if...
19. I’d prefer my wife not to talk too much. ® I’d rather...
20. I want him to come to my house tonight. ® I’d rather...
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WRITE A SHORT PARAGRAPH (100-150 WORDS) ABOUT YOUR PLAN AFTER YOUR GRADUATION BASED ON THE SUGGESTED QUESTIONS.
What are you going to do first?
What are you going to do in 5 coming years?
Where are you going to live and work? Why?
When are you going to get married?
Which places are you going to travel?
WRITE A SHORT PARAGRAPH (100- 150 WORDS) ABOUT YOUR PLAN AFTER YOUR GRADUATION BASED ON THE SUGGESTED QUESTIONS. 1. What are you going to do first? 2. What are you going to do in 5 coming years? 3. Where are you going to live and work? Why? 4. When are you going to get married? 5. Which places are you going to travel?
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
- Julie: “_______” - Ann: “Yeah, not bad, I suppose.”
A. Do you see him often?
B. What are you thinking?
C. How did you meet him?
D. He is quite good-looking, isn’t he?