chuyển câu trưc tiếp sang câu gián tiếp
1. When will you do the work?
2. How are you going to deal with this problem?
3. How do you spend this amount of money?
4. I wonder whether the board of directors will choose Susan or Jane for the position.
5. How did the police find the lost man?
6. Lan has his father do her homework.
7. They got us clean up the streets.
8. They think Nam is the best student in the class.
9. People said that the government copmpleted this project.
10. They have just repoted that we will have a test tomorrow
chuyển câu trưc tiếp sang câu gián tiếp
1. When will you do the work?
2. How are you going to deal with this problem?
3. How do you spend this amount of money?
4. I wonder whether the board of directors will choose Susan or Jane for the position.
5. How did the police find the lost man?
6. Lan has his father do her homework.
7. They got us clean up the streets.
8. They think Nam is the best student in the class.
9. People said that the government copmpleted this project.
10. They have just repoted that we will have a test tomorrow
Turn these questions into Passive voice
3. Who sent you that letter?
4. Does Anna bring a textbook?
5. I wonder whether the interviewer will choose Elise or Beth for the position.
6. Why didn’t they help him?
7. How can they open that door?
8. Do they teach French here?
9. Have you bought a new dress for your party this weekend?
10. Must we clean the room before 3pm?
11. Have you finished the above sentences?
12. When will you do the work?
13. How are you going to deal with this problem?
14. How do you spend this amount of money?
15. How many languages do they speak in Canada?
16. Are you going to repair those shoes?
17. How did the police find the lost man?
3. Who sent you that letter?
4. Does Anna bring a textbook?
5. I wonder whether the interviewer will choose Elise or Beth for the position.
6. Why didn’t they help him?
7. How can they open that door?
8. Do they teach French here?
9. Have you bought a new dress for your party this weekend?
10. Must we clean the room before 3pm?
11. Have you finished the above sentences?
12. When will you do the work?
13. How are you going to deal with this problem?
14. How do you spend this amount of money?
15. How many languages do they speak in Canada?
16. Are you going to repair those shoes?
17. How did the police find the lost man
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Question I: Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c, or d) which best completes each sentence. Circle the letter you choose
1. Is the woman really ………… with his plan to destroy her house?
a. disappointing b. disappointment c. disappointed d. disappoint
2. When you see Ton, remember ………… him my regards.
a. to give b. giving c. gave d. give
3. Tom spoke ………… because he was so excited.
a. breathlessly b. breath c. breathless d. breathing
4. Did he tell you how much ……………… ?
a. does the car cost b. the car cost c. the car costs d. did the car cost
5. ………… people go to the movies now than ten years ago.
a. Fewer b. Few c. Less d. Lesser
6. “How did Susan find out about her promotion?”
“ She …………………… by her boss”
a. has told b. told c. was told d. was telling
7. He asked me ……………………………… .
a. what name I am. b. what was my name. c. what was my name? d. what my name was.
8. Let’s go to the movies, ………………………?
a. shall we b. shan’t we c. don’t we d. shan’t they
9. He doesn’t drive so fast as he ………… .
a. was b. used to c. does d. is used to
10. English should ………………………… in primary school.
a. taught b. be taught c. teach d. is taught
11. I stopped my car …………………… a newspaper.
a. buying b. buy c. bought d. to buy
12. I ……………… go swimming with my father when I was a child.
a. am used to b. was c. used to d. was used to
Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that indicate the word/phrase which is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part.
1 . He was asked to account for his presence at the scene of crime.
A. complain B. exchange C. explain D. arrange
2. I’ll take the new job whose salary is fantastic.
A. reasonable B. acceptable C. pretty high D. wonderful
* Choose the underline word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that needs correct.
1. We reached the nearest village after walk for five hours.
A B C D
2. Ben has to save a few money for his trip of a life time to Hawaii.
A B C D
3. We wish today is sunny so that we could spend the day in the countryside.
A B C D
4. The little boy’s mother bought him a five-speeds racing bicycle for his birthday
A B C D
5. Liz spent such an enjoying day in Ba’s home village that she plans to return to the village someday.
A B C D
Choose the best option to fill each of the blanks to make a meaningful passage.
Most people think of computers as very modern inventions, products of our new technological age. But actually the idea for a computer was (1) _______ out over two centuries ago by a man (2) _______ Charles Babbage.
Babbage was born in 1791 and (3) _______ up to be a brilliant mathematician. He drew up plans for several calculating machines (4) _______ he called “engines”. But despite the fact that he (5) _______ building some of these he never finished any of them. Over the years people have argued (6) _______ his machines would ever work. Recently, however, the Science Museum in London has finished building (7) _______ engine (8) _______ on one of Babbage’s. designs.
It has taken six years to complete and more (9) _______ four thousand parts have been specially made. Whether it works or not, the machine will be on show at a special exhibition in the Science Museum to (10) _______ people of Babbage’s work.
Question 1
A. turned
B. thought
C. invented
D. worked
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Today, in many parts of the world, it is customary for people to shake hands upon meeting as gesture of good will. Originally, however, the practice of shaking hands had more practical purposes.
Shaking hands originated in medieval times. In those days, when a man came on a stranger, he would often automatically reach for his sword with his right hand, in case he had to use the weapon to defend himself. Sometimes, both parties found themselves circling around each other, weapons in hand, until it was mutually agreed that the weapons could be laid aside. Then the two parties extended their right hands to show they had no weapons, and clasped them. This was the beginning of the handshake.
The custom of shaking hands is not a universal one. In the orient, people have for centuries, clasped their own in front of them upon meeting to show that they held no weapons. In France, a custom developed in which people who met would kiss each other on both cheeks. The natives of some South Seas islands greet by rubbing noses. Note: clasp (v): nắm chặt, siết chặt.
28. At first the purpose of shaking hands was _________.
A. to show a good relationship with each other B. to show that there were no weapons in hands
C. to show that both parties were ready for fight D. a gesture of good will
29. To show that one has no intention to fight _________.
A. shaking hands has been practised all over the world B. the oriental people kiss each other’s hand.
C. people laid aside their weapons D. there have been various ways depending on different cultures
30. According to the passage, the practice of shaking hands _________.
A. was used to extend greetings B. used to be popular, but now it is out of date
C. is replaced by other customs in some countries D. is considered not to be polite
31. The word “came on” in the second paragraph can be best replaced by _________.
A. waited for B. visited C. attacked D. happened to meet
32. Which of the following is not true about the handshake?
A. It happened for the first time very long time ago. B. It is a gesture of good will.
C. It Is very popular all over the world D. It Is one of the social customs.