III. §äc kÜ ®o¹n v¨n sau vµ chän ph¬ng ¸n ®óng cho mçi c©u hái:
Nick Johnson lives with his parents, and his sister. They live in Wembley, in north London. Nick’s mum is called Sue. She works in a supermarket. His dad is called Jim and he works in a bnak. Nick’s sister is called Tracy. She is nine years old. There is also a big dog in the family. His name’s Fred.
21. How many people are there in Nick’s Johnson’s family?
A. 2 |
B. 3 |
C. 4 |
D. 5 |
22. Where does Nick’s family live?
A. America |
B. England |
C. Scotland |
D. Australia |
23. Which does the word “His” in the line 3 refer to?
A. Nick’s mother |
B. Nick’s sister |
C. Nick’s cousin |
D. Nick’s dog |
24. What is Nick’s sister’s name?
A. Sue |
B. Jim |
C. Tracy |
D. Fed |
25. Which of the following is not true?
A. Nick’s family live in London. B. Nick’s mother works in a supermarket. |
C. Nick’s father works in a bank. D. Nick’s sister is five years old. |
IV. T×m lçi sai trong c¸c c©u sau vµ söa l¹i:
26. The shop assistant asked Helen whether the shoes was too small for her.
A B C D
27. We must act now before it is too late doing anything about the problem.
A B C D
28. Can you tell me what you have done at 8 oclock yesterday evening?
A B C D
29. We are looking forward to seeing you on April.
A B C D
30. I am interesting in the rice-cooking contest you organized yesterday.
A B C D
26. The shop assistant asked Helen whether the shoes was too small for her.
was -> were
27. We must act now before it is too late doing anything about the problem.
doing -> to do
28. Can you tell me what you have done at 8 oclock yesterday evening?
have done -> were doing
29. We are looking forward to seeing you on April.
on -> in
30. I am interesting in the rice-cooking contest you organized yesterday.
interesting -> interested