-Câu chỉ dự đoán về thời tiết.
-Cấu trúc: S + will + V
=>Here is the weather forecast. Tomorrow will be dry and sunny.
Tạm dịch: Đây là bản dự báo thời tiết. Ngày mai trời sẽ khô và nắng.
Đáp án cần chọn là: C
-Câu chỉ dự đoán về thời tiết.
-Cấu trúc: S + will + V
=>Here is the weather forecast. Tomorrow will be dry and sunny.
Tạm dịch: Đây là bản dự báo thời tiết. Ngày mai trời sẽ khô và nắng.
Đáp án cần chọn là: C
Once you show though your e-ticket to the staff, you will be given a physical boarding pass; this is what will give you (3)__________________ to the aeroplane.
3. A. introduction B. connection C. allowance D. access
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
When he passes the entrance exam, his parents will be walking on air.
A. extremely happy
B. extremely light
C. feeling extremely unhappy
D. feeling extremely airy
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
At home, I used to suffer enough with my husband who is a heavy smoker. Now, I am delighted that smoking is going to be banned in the majority of enclosed public spaces in Britain from July this year. In fact, I cannot wait for the ban to arrive. When hanging out, I am fed up with sitting in pubs with my eyes and throat hurting because of all the tobacco smoke in the air. As soon as I leave the pub I always find that my clothes and hair stink of cigarettes, so the first thing I do when I get home is to have a shower.
It is not my problem if smokers want to destroy their own health, but I hate it when they start polluting my lungs as well. Passive smoking is a real problem, as a lot of medical studies have shown that non-smokers who spend a long time in smoky environments have an increased risk of heart disease and lung cancer.
It is ridiculous when you hear smokers talking about the ban taking away their ‘rights’. If they are in a pub and they feel the need for a cigarette, obviously they will still be able to go outside in the street and have one. What is wrong with that? It will certainly be a bit inconvenient for them, but maybe that will help them to quit.
According to the passage, what can be inferred about the write’s attitude toward the smoking ban?
A. She thinks it might be helpful to smokers.
B. She feels sorry for heavy smokers.
C. She thinks it is unnecessary.
D. She expresses no feelings.
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
At home, I used to suffer enough with my husband who is a heavy smoker. Now, I am delighted that smoking is going to be banned in the majority of enclosed public spaces in Britain from July this year. In fact, I cannot wait for the ban to arrive. When hanging out, I am fed up with sitting in pubs with my eyes and throat hurting because of all the tobacco smoke in the air. As soon as I leave the pub I always find that my clothes and hair stink of cigarettes, so the first thing I do when I get home is to have a shower.
It is not my problem if smokers want to destroy their own health, but I hate it when they start polluting my lungs as well. Passive smoking is a real problem, as a lot of medical studies have shown that non-smokers who spend a long time in smoky environments have an increased risk of heart disease and lung cancer.
It is ridiculous when you hear smokers talking about the ban taking away their ‘rights’. If they are in a pub and they feel the need for a cigarette, obviously they will still be able to go outside in the street and have one. What is wrong with that? It will certainly be a bit inconvenient for them, but maybe that will help them to quit.
In paragraph 1, what is the word stink closese in meaning to?
A. smell unpleasantly
B. cover fully
C. pack tightly
D. get dirty
Rewrite the following sentences, using reported speech.
"Is it going to be a fine day today?" I asked her.
=> I asked her ______________________
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
At home, I used to suffer enough with my husband who is a heavy smoker. Now, I am delighted that smoking is going to be banned in the majority of enclosed public spaces in Britain from July this year. In fact, I cannot wait for the ban to arrive. When hanging out, I am fed up with sitting in pubs with my eyes and throat hurting because of all the tobacco smoke in the air. As soon as I leave the pub I always find that my clothes and hair stink of cigarettes, so the first thing I do when I get home is to have a shower.
It is not my problem if smokers want to destroy their own health, but I hate it when they start polluting my lungs as well. Passive smoking is a real problem, as a lot of medical studies have shown that non-smokers who spend a long time in smoky environments have an increased risk of heart disease and lung cancer.
It is ridiculous when you hear smokers talking about the ban taking away their ‘rights’. If they are in a pub and they feel the need for a cigarette, obviously they will still be able to go outside in the street and have one. What is wrong with that? It will certainly be a bit inconvenient for them, but maybe that will help them to quit.
What is the passage mainly about?
A. Reasons British people suggest the government should ban smoking in public places.
B. How British people oppose the smoking ban in enclosed public spaces.
C. A personal view on British smoking ban in enclosed public areas.
D. Harmful effects of smoking on second-hand smokers in the family.
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
At home, I used to suffer enough with my husband who is a heavy smoker. Now, I am delighted that smoking is going to be banned in the majority of enclosed public spaces in Britain from July this year. In fact, I cannot wait for the ban to arrive. When hanging out, I am fed up with sitting in pubs with my eyes and throat hurting because of all the tobacco smoke in the air. As soon as I leave the pub I always find that my clothes and hair stink of cigarettes, so the first thing I do when I get home is to have a shower.
It is not my problem if smokers want to destroy their own health, but I hate it when they start polluting my lungs as well. Passive smoking is a real problem, as a lot of medical studies have shown that non-smokers who spend a long time in smoky environments have an increased risk of heart disease and lung cancer.
It is ridiculous when you hear smokers talking about the ban taking away their ‘rights’. If they are in a pub and they feel the need for a cigarette, obviously they will still be able to go outside in the street and have one. What is wrong with that? It will certainly be a bit inconvenient for them, but maybe that will help them to quit.
In paragraph 3, What does the worl one refer to?
A. need
B. pub
C. cigarette
D. street
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
At home, I used to suffer enough with my husband who is a heavy smoker. Now, I am delighted that smoking is going to be banned in the majority of enclosed public spaces in Britain from July this year. In fact, I cannot wait for the ban to arrive. When hanging out, I am fed up with sitting in pubs with my eyes and throat hurting because of all the tobacco smoke in the air. As soon as I leave the pub I always find that my clothes and hair stink of cigarettes, so the first thing I do when I get home is to have a shower.
It is not my problem if smokers want to destroy their own health, but I hate it when they start polluting my lungs as well. Passive smoking is a real problem, as a lot of medical studies have shown that non-smokers who spend a long time in smoky environments have an increased risk of heart disease and lung cancer.
It is ridiculous when you hear smokers talking about the ban taking away their ‘rights’. If they are in a pub and they feel the need for a cigarette, obviously they will still be able to go outside in the street and have one. What is wrong with that? It will certainly be a bit inconvenient for them, but maybe that will help them to quit.
According to paragraph 2, what does the write say about smokers?
A. They have risks of heart disease.
B. They will certainly have lung cancer.
C. She does not care about their health.
D. They have polluted lungs.
choose the best answers
cau1.the students were excited when they that their favorite pop singer them at the scholl.
a. had heard. b.heard-was going to visit. c.would hear-visitd. d.hear-will be visiting.
cau2:before you asked, the letter .
a.was written. b. had beeb written. c.had written. d.has been writen.
cau3: by the time I came here all the better jobs taken.
a. have been. b. were. c are. d. had been.
cau4: I'm not sure who should be punished for the incident.Certainly not Nancy,since she of possible danger.
a.hasn't warned. b. wasn't warned. c. hadn't warned. d.wouldn't be warned.
cau5:since the contest before the end of the school year,I was against extending the deadline.
a. must have beeb judged. b.would have been judged.
c.has been judged. d.had to be judged.
cau6:pete to the operating theater when the police arrived and arrested him.
a.was taking. b.was being taken. c. was taken. d. had taken.
cau7:'why didn't Mary show up at the party last night?' "when I called her at 11:00, she "
A. had stil studying. b.was still studying. c. would still study. d. still studied.
cau8: " you're looking miserable."I on my assignrnment when my computer studdenly crashed".
a. used to work. b.was working. c. would work. d. have been working.
cau9: " wasn't sacking Mary father harsh on his part?" "not really;he her several times in the past."
a. will warn. b.was warning. c. warns. d. had warned.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
He may seem friendly. He’s not to be trusted.
A. However he seems friendly, he’s not to be trusted.
B. Friendly may he seem, he’s not to be trusted.
C. No matter friendly he seems, he’s not to be trusted.
D. Friendly though he may seem, he’s not to be trusted.