Đáp án: A
Giải thích: Câu điều kiện loại 2
Dịch: Nếu tôi là bạn, tôi sẽ không làm chuyện đó.
Đáp án: A
Giải thích: Câu điều kiện loại 2
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I am not a millionaire. If I were, I would travel around the world. (IF)
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CHUYÊN ĐỀ 1: CÂU ĐIỀU KIỆN, CÂU ĐIIỀU ƯỚC.
Bài 1: Chia động từ trong dấu ngoặc cho đúng thì
1. I wish I (live) ................ near my school.
2. I wish I (know) ................ her address.
3. I wish I (be) ................ taller.
4. I wish I (met) ............... her now.
5. If only he (not leave) ............ here.
6. She wishes she (finish) ................. her homework last night.
7. I wish they (come) ............. here last Sunday.
8. I wish they (visit) ................. us last week.
9. She wishes she (spend) .................. her holiday at the seaside last weekend.
10. I wish the weather (be not) ............. hot yesterday.
11. I wish I (be) ............. a doctor when I grow up.
12. They wish it (not rain) .............. tomorrow.
13. If only we (not have) ................ a test next Tuesday.
14. I wish it (be) fine ............ on the party next week.
15. I wish tomorrow (be) .................. a beautiful day.
Bài 2: Choose a corect verb in bracket
1. I wish I (have/ has/ had) a lot of interesting book.
2. I wish I (meet/ met/ to meet) her tomorrow.
3. I wish I (was/ were/ am) your sister.
4. I wish they (won/ had won/ would win) the match last Sunday.
5. I wish they (played/ playing/ play) soccer well.
6. She wishes she (will/ would/ can) come here to visit us.
7. I wish yesterday (were/ was/ had been) a better day.
8. I wish I (can speak/ could speak/ will speak) many languages.
9. I wish tomorrow (were/ will be/ would be) Sunday.
10. I wish (am/ was/ were) a movie star.
Exercise 2: Choose the best answer.
1.If I had a typewriter, I ...........it myself.(typed / would type / typing / will type)
2.If I ...........his address, I’d give it to you.(known / know / am knowing / knew )
3.If I see her, I .............her a lift.(will give / give /gave / giving )
4.If she comes, ...........me please.(phoning / phone /will phone /phoned )
5.If they..........late tomorrow, I’ll go without them.(were /would be /are /will be)
6.If she ..............you, she wouldn’t drink that wine.(is / was / are /were )
7.What.......................if you had a lot of money? (would you do/ will you do/did you do/ do you do).
8.If I gave her a diamond ring, she ...................it.(would sell /sold /has sold /will sell )
9.If I ................a map, I would have been OK.(have had / had had / had /have )
10.If she had visited me yesterday, we ................lunch together.(would eat / ate / would have eaten / eat ).
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
Telephones help people speak to one another when they are apart. For more than a hundred years, nearly every telephone was a landline. A landline telephone is one that needs to be connected by a wire to a network of other telephones. Because of the wires, people could not take those telephones with them when they left their homes or offices.
What if you had to make a call while you were away from home? You had to find a pay phone. Pay phones are landlines found in public places. Many pay phones are on the street. You can make a call from inside a glass or metal space called a phone booth. Once you are inside the booth, you put coins into a slot in the phone to make a call.
Telephones have seen a lot of progress. Today, many people carry cell phones. Cell phones do not need to be connected with wires. They can be used almost anywhere and can fit in an adult’s hand.
Many cell phones sold today are smart phones. A smart phone is a cell phone that has lots of computer-style features. For example, people use smart phones to check e-mail and go on the Internet. And all that can be done using something small enough to carry in a pocket!
Question:What are payphones?
A. Pay phones are landlines found in home.
B. Pay phones are landlines found in the sea.
C. Pay phones are landlines found in public places.
D. Pay phones are landlines found in the sky.
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
Telephones help people speak to one another when they are apart. For more than a hundred years, nearly every telephone was a landline. A landline telephone is one that needs to be connected by a wire to a network of other telephones. Because of the wires, people could not take those telephones with them when they left their homes or offices.
What if you had to make a call while you were away from home? You had to find a pay phone. Pay phones are landlines found in public places. Many pay phones are on the street. You can make a call from inside a glass or metal space called a phone booth. Once you are inside the booth, you put coins into a slot in the phone to make a call.
Telephones have seen a lot of progress. Today, many people carry cell phones. Cell phones do not need to be connected with wires. They can be used almost anywhere and can fit in an adult’s hand.
Many cell phones sold today are smart phones. A smart phone is a cell phone that has lots of computer-style features. For example, people use smart phones to check e-mail and go on the Internet. And all that can be done using something small enough to carry in a pocket!
Question: What are payphones?
A. Pay phones are landlines found in home.
B. Pay phones are landlines found in the sea.
C. Pay phones are landlines found in public places.
D. Pay phones are landlines found in the sky.
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
Telephones help people speak to one another when they are apart. For more than a hundred years, nearly every telephone was a landline. A landline telephone is one that needs to be connected by a wire to a network of other telephones. Because of the wires, people could not take those telephones with them when they left their homes or offices.
What if you had to make a call while you were away from home? You had to find a pay phone. Pay phones are landlines found in public places. Many pay phones are on the street. You can make a call from inside a glass or metal space called a phone booth. Once you are inside the booth, you put coins into a slot in the phone to make a call.
Telephones have seen a lot of progress. Today, many people carry cell phones. Cell phones do not need to be connected with wires. They can be used almost anywhere and can fit in an adult’s hand.
Many cell phones sold today are smart phones. A smart phone is a cell phone that has lots of computer-style features. For example, people use smart phones to check e-mail and go on the Internet. And all that can be done using something small enough to carry in a pocket!
Question: What is the difference between smart phone and cellphone?
A. It weighs heavier
B. It weighs heavier
C. It has more features
D. It needs restoring
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
Telephones help people speak to one another when they are apart. For more than a hundred years, nearly every telephone was a landline. A landline telephone is one that needs to be connected by a wire to a network of other telephones. Because of the wires, people could not take those telephones with them when they left their homes or offices.
What if you had to make a call while you were away from home? You had to find a pay phone. Pay phones are landlines found in public places. Many pay phones are on the street. You can make a call from inside a glass or metal space called a phone booth. Once you are inside the booth, you put coins into a slot in the phone to make a call.
Telephones have seen a lot of progress. Today, many people carry cell phones. Cell phones do not need to be connected with wires. They can be used almost anywhere and can fit in an adult’s hand.
Many cell phones sold today are smart phones. A smart phone is a cell phone that has lots of computer-style features. For example, people use smart phones to check e-mail and go on the Internet. And all that can be done using something small enough to carry in a pocket!
Question: What does “they” in paragraph 3 refer to?
A. landline
B. payphone
C. cellphone
D. mail
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
Telephones help people speak to one another when they are apart. For more than a hundred years, nearly every telephone was a landline. A landline telephone is one that needs to be connected by a wire to a network of other telephones. Because of the wires, people could not take those telephones with them when they left their homes or offices.
What if you had to make a call while you were away from home? You had to find a pay phone. Pay phones are landlines found in public places. Many pay phones are on the street. You can make a call from inside a glass or metal space called a phone booth. Once you are inside the booth, you put coins into a slot in the phone to make a call.
Telephones have seen a lot of progress. Today, many people carry cell phones. Cell phones do not need to be connected with wires. They can be used almost anywhere and can fit in an adult’s hand.
Many cell phones sold today are smart phones. A smart phone is a cell phone that has lots of computer-style features. For example, people use smart phones to check e-mail and go on the Internet. And all that can be done using something small enough to carry in a pocket!
Question: What is the difference between smart phone and cellphone?
A. It is cheaper
B. It weighs heavier
C. It has more features
D. It needs restoring
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
Telephones help people speak to one another when they are apart. For more than a hundred years, nearly every telephone was a landline. A landline telephone is one that needs to be connected by a wire to a network of other telephones. Because of the wires, people could not take those telephones with them when they left their homes or offices.
What if you had to make a call while you were away from home? You had to find a pay phone. Pay phones are landlines found in public places. Many pay phones are on the street. You can make a call from inside a glass or metal space called a phone booth. Once you are inside the booth, you put coins into a slot in the phone to make a call.
Telephones have seen a lot of progress. Today, many people carry cell phones. Cell phones do not need to be connected with wires. They can be used almost anywhere and can fit in an adult’s hand.
Many cell phones sold today are smart phones. A smart phone is a cell phone that has lots of computer-style features. For example, people use smart phones to check e-mail and go on the Internet. And all that can be done using something small enough to carry in a pocket!
Question: What does “they” in paragraph 3 refer to?
A. landlines
B. payphones
C. cellphones
D. mails