Part 1: Sentence transformation
1. “No, I didn’t steal your handbag!” the boy said to the old woman.
A. The boy denied stealing the old woman’s handbag.
B. The boy denied not stealing the old woman’s handbag.
C. The boy refused to steal the old woman’s handbag.
D. The boy admitted not to steal the old woman’s handbag.
2. “You mustn’t park your car here,” Paula said to her friend.
A. Paula warned her friend to park his car here.
B. Paula warned her friend not to park his car there.
C. Paula warned her friend against parking his car there.
D. Paula allowed her friend to park his car there.
3. We visited the museum. We decided to have lunch in the park.
A. Having visiting the museum, we decided to have lunch in the park.
B. Have visiting the museum, we decided to have lunch in the park.
C. Had visiting the museum, we decided to have lunch in the park.
D. Has visiting the museum, we decided to have lunch in the park.
4. He fed the dog. He sat down to his own dinner.
A. Having fed the dog, he sit down to his own dinner.
B. Having fed the dog, he sat down to his own dinner.
C. Had fed the dog, he sat down to his own dinner.
D. Having fed the dog, he sat down to him own dinner.
5. “If I were a King, you would be a Queen”, he said to his wife.
A. He told his wife if he were a King, she would be a Queen.
B. He asked his wife if he were a King, she would be a Queen.
C. He told his wife if he were a King, she will be a Queen.
D. He told his wife if he were a King, he would be a Queen.
6. “What would you do if you won the first prize in the lottery?”, he asked her.
A. He told her what she would do if she won the first prize in the lottery.
B. He asked her what she would do if she win the first prize in the lottery.
C. He asked her what she will do if she won the first prize in the lottery.
D. He asked her what she would do if she won the first prize in the lottery.
7. I started studying English 3 years ago.
A. I have studied English for 3 years.
B. I have studied English since 3 years.
C. I had studied English for 3 years.
D. I have studied English for 3 year.
8. The last time she went out with him was 2 years ago.
A. She hasn’t gone out with him since 2 years.
B. She hasn’t gone out with him for 2 years.
C. She has gone out with him for 2 years.
D. She hasn’t gone out with him for 2 year.
61. Fiona is very clever _______ physics.
A. for B. in C. about D. at
62. This kind of hot and spicy food is very typical _______ the food in the south of the country.
A. of B. in C. about D. at
63. When she's drunk she's capable _______ saying awful, rude things.
A. for B. in C. about D. of
64. His disability prevents him _______ driving.
A. for B. in C. from D. for
65. That song was popular _______ people from my father's generation.
A. with B. in C. about D. at
66. They were hopeful _______ a successful agreement.
A. for B. of C. about D. at
67. What's wrong _______ you today?
A. for B. in C. with D. to
68. Your mother was clearly not impressed _______ our behavior in the restaurant
A. by B. in C. about D. at
69. He had always been very jealous _______ his brother's good looks.
A. for B. in C. of D. to
70. I'm so grateful _______ you for all that you've done.
A. for B. in C. about D. to
Combine the ideas, using a cause of purpose.
(Dùng in order to, so as to, in order not to, so as not to/ so that/ in other that) để nối câu.
10. The man spoke very slowly. He wanted me to understand what he said.
-> The man ...................................................................................................
11. I whispered. I didn't want anybody else to hear our conversation.
-> I whispered ...............................................................................................
12. I'll give you a map. I want you to find the way all right.
-> I'll ...............................................................................................................
Read the passage below and choose one correct answer for each question.
In Britain, wedding invitations go out about six weeks before the wedding day. The guests reply as soon as possible to say if they can come or not. Choosing a present for the couple can be difficult. People don’t take their present for the wedding. They send them to the woman’s house before the wedding day. Most weddings take place before lunch or in the early afternoon. Many people like to get married in church. The bride often wears a long white dress. Guests wear their best clothes and most of the women wear hats. In the church, the bride’s family sits on the left and the groom’s one sits on the right. Married people wear their wedding rings on the third finger of the left hand. Most married women wear wedding rings, but married men often do not.
According the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A. Invitations are sent out some weeks before the wedding day.
B. People who accept the invitations have to send their presents to the couple.
C. It is not easy to choose a present for the couple.
D. Married people wear their wedding rings on the third finger of the right hand.
Tom said that if he _________ me, he _________ that old building.
A. had been /wouldn’t buy
B. was /wouldn’t have bought
C. had been /wouldn’t have bought
D. were /wouldn’t buy
1. Lee/ not/ have/ job/ since/ she /lose/ old job/bottle factory
A. Lee had not had a job since she have lost her old job in a bottle factory
B. Lee has not bad a job since she lost her old job at bottle factory
C. Lee have not had a job since she loses her old job on a bottle factory
D. Lee does not have a job since she lose her old job for a bottle factory
2. What kind/ job/ you/ want/ do/future/?
A. What kind job are you want to do on the future?
B. What kind of job do you want to do in the future?
C. What kind job is you want to do at the future?
D. What kind in job have you want to do of the future?
3. I/work/ cafe/ when/ I /student
A. I work in a café when I are a student
B. I have been worked at a café when I am a student
C. I worked in a café when I was a student
D. I has worked in a café when I were a student
4. I/ write/ weekly blog / all my family’s news
A. I writes a weekly blog to all my family’s news
B. I writed a weekly blogs for all my family’s news
C. I write a weekly blog with all my family’s news
D. I am write a weekly blog in all my family’s news
5. How long/the battery/last?
A. How long has the battery lasted?
B. How long have the battery lasted?
C. How long do the battery lasted?
D. How long did the battery lasted?
6. You /ring/ this summer /if /you / have/any /questions
A. You rings this number if you will have any questions
B. You rings this summer if you have to any questions
C. You ring this number if you have any questions.
D. You will ring this number if you have had any questions
7. Thomas Edison/ be /person/ invent/ electric light bulb
A. Thomas Edison is the person who invented the electric light bulb
B. Thomas Edison was the person who is invent the electric light bulb
C. Thomas Edison is the person that invents the electric light bulb
D. Thomas Edison was the person that has invented the electric light bulb
8. In 1800/ Alessandro Volta/ make /invention/ be /first battery.
A. In 1800 Alessandro Volta make an invention which is the first battery.
B. In 1800 Alessandro Volta makes an invention which are the first battery.
C. In 1800 Alessandro Volta made an invention which was the first battery.
D. In 1800 Alessandro Volta has made an invention which were the first battery.
9. I/live/ village/be/no public transport
A. I lived in a village where there are no public transport.
B. I lived in a village where there is no public transport.
C. I lives in a village where there is no public transport.
D. I am live in a village where there have is no public transport.
10. I/plan/go/board/next year/ first time/ my life
A. I will plan to go board next year the first time for my life
B. I will plan to go board next year the first time with my life
C. I plans to go board next year the first time on my life
D. I plan to go board next year the first time in my life
11. We/hope/ stay /hotel/centre /city
A. We hope to stay at a hotel in the centre of the city.
B. We hopes to stay in a hotel in the centre the city.
C. We will hope to stay on a hotel in the centre in the city.
D. We have hope to stay with a hotel in the centre outside the city.
12. You /always/ give /waiter/tip /this country?
A. Are you always given the waiter a tip on this country?
B. Is you always given the waiter a tip on this country?
C. Do you always give the waiter a tip in this country?
D. Have you always give the waiter a tip in this country?
13. Thank/you/in advance /provide/ this information
A.Thank you in advance for provide this information
B.Thank you in advance for providing this information
C.Thank you in advance to provide this information
D.Thank you in advance to providing this information
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Read the passage below and choose one correct answer for each question.
In Britain, wedding invitations go out about six weeks before the wedding day. The guests reply as soon as possible to say if they can come or not. Choosing a present for the couple can be difficult. People don’t take their present for the wedding. They send them to the woman’s house before the wedding day. Most weddings take place before lunch or in the early afternoon. Many people like to get married in church. The bride often wears a long white dress. Guests wear their best clothes and most of the women wear hats. In the church, the bride’s family sits on the left and the groom’s one sits on the right. Married people wear their wedding rings on the third finger of the left hand. Most married women wear wedding rings, but married men often do not.
When do the British have to send wedding invitations?
A. after the wedding day
B. in the wedding day
C. before the wedding day
D. no need to send
Read the passage below and choose one correct answer for each question.
In Britain, wedding invitations go out about six weeks before the wedding day. The guests reply as soon as possible to say if they can come or not. Choosing a present for the couple can be difficult. People don’t take their present for the wedding. They send them to the woman’s house before the wedding day. Most weddings take place before lunch or in the early afternoon. Many people like to get married in church. The bride often wears a long white dress. Guests wear their best clothes and most of the women wear hats. In the church, the bride’s family sits on the left and the groom’s one sits on the right. Married people wear their wedding rings on the third finger of the left hand. Most married women wear wedding rings, but married men often do not.
Many people like to hold their wedding ceremony _____.
A. in a park
B. in church
C. at home
D. at a restaurant
Read the passage below and choose one correct answer for each question.
In Britain, wedding invitations go out about six weeks before the wedding day. The guests reply as soon as possible to say if they can come or not. Choosing a present for the couple can be difficult. People don’t take their present for the wedding. They send them to the woman’s house before the wedding day. Most weddings take place before lunch or in the early afternoon. Many people like to get married in church. The bride often wears a long white dress. Guests wear their best clothes and most of the women wear hats. In the church, the bride’s family sits on the left and the groom’s one sits on the right. Married people wear their wedding rings on the third finger of the left hand. Most married women wear wedding rings, but married men often do not.
The word presents synonyms with _____.
A. flowers
B. gifts
C. hats
D. fingers