Question 6. Foodto the market by trucks at this time yesterday. A. was deliveredB. deliverC. was being deliveredD. delivered Question 7. They closed the road an attempt to reduce traffic in the city. A. inB. withC. ofD. to Question 8. The more he earns, he is. A. the happier B. the more happier C. the most happiest D. the happiest Question 9. Our robot works quite well, which makes his wife satisfied. A. modern mopping expensiveB. expensive modern mopping C. mopping expensive modernD. modern expensive mopping Question 10. While I TV last night, a mouse ran across the floor. A. was watchingB. watched C. watch D. am watching Question 11. Son Tung MTP’s music videos attract millions of views their high- quality visuals, artistry and diverse range of concepts. A. because B. despiteC. because of D. though
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
John ______ this task yesterday morning, but I did it for him. He owes me a thank-you.
A. must have completed
B. may have completed
C. should have completed
D. could have completed
Questions: 6-10:
SCHOOL COUNTS THE COST OF STORM
When children and parents arrived at school in the small village of Brownston yesterday morning, they were surprised to see the head teacher standing outside the front of the school. The school gates were closed, because a tree had fallen onto the roof of the school hall and a number of windows were broken. A storm the night before had made school buildings unsafe, so the children were sent home until further notice.
Justine Cram, a mother with two young children at the school, said that she was unhappy with the way the head teacher sent the children home. ‘I have to cancel all my work appointments today. My customers won't be pleased, but I have to stay at home to look after my daughters,' she said. 'Children should be in school every day! The head teacher needs to think again about closing. He should find a safe place to teach the children until they can use the buildings again.'
Richard Thomas, the head teacher, explained that he had no choice but to send the children home. ‘The storm happened in the early hours of Monday morning, just a few hours before school starts. When I arrived, I immediately decided it was not a safe place for children to be in. I know parents are unhappy that the school is closed, but if their children or members of staff were hurt because of the problems, that would be worse.'
Mr Thomas hopes to open the school again by Thursday.
6. School children and their parents _________
do not usually see the head teacher standing outside the front of the school.
surprised the head teacher when they arrived at school.
arrived at school at the same time as the head teacher.
7. The children and their parents _________
couldn't open the school gates because a tree had fallen.
watched a tree fall and break several windows.
could see that the storm had caused problems.
8. Justine Cram _________
couldn't go to work because the school was closed.
wants to make an appointment to talk to head teacher.
thinks the school is safe enough for the children.
9. Mr Thomas believes _________
people should think before closing a school.
the storm happened too early in the morning.
he was right to send the children home.
10. The school _________
will certainly open again this week.
might open on Thursday or Friday.
will not open before next Monday.
Questions: 6-10:
SCHOOL COUNTS THE COST OF STORM
When children and parents arrived at school in the small village of Brownston yesterday morning, they were surprised to see the head teacher standing outside the front of the school. The school gates were closed, because a tree had fallen onto the roof of the school hall and a number of windows were broken. A storm the night before had made school buildings unsafe, so the children were sent home until further notice.
Justine Cram, a mother with two young children at the school, said that she was unhappy with the way the head teacher sent the children home. ‘I have to cancel all my work appointments today. My customers won't be pleased, but I have to stay at home to look after my daughters,' she said. 'Children should be in school every day! The head teacher needs to think again about closing. He should find a safe place to teach the children until they can use the buildings again.'
Richard Thomas, the head teacher, explained that he had no choice but to send the children home. ‘The storm happened in the early hours of Monday morning, just a few hours before school starts. When I arrived, I immediately decided it was not a safe place for children to be in. I know parents are unhappy that the school is closed, but if their children or members of staff were hurt because of the problems, that would be worse.'
Mr Thomas hopes to open the school again by Thursday.
do not usually see the head teacher standing outside the front of the school.
surprised the head teacher when they arrived at school.
arrived at school at the same time as the head teacher.
7. The children and their parents _________
couldn't open the school gates because a tree had fallen.
watched a tree fall and break several windows.
could see that the storm had caused problems.
8. Justine Cram _________
couldn't go to work because the school was closed.
wants to make an appointment to talk to head teacher.
thinks the school is safe enough for the children.
9. Mr Thomas believes _________
people should think before closing a school.
the storm happened too early in the morning.
he was right to send the children home.
10. The school _________
will certainly open again this week.
might open on Thursday or Friday.
will not open before next Monday.
Field is special, not only because IT was Gormley’s first work, but because it was made with the help of many other people. The 35,000 figures which make up the work were all handmade in Mexico by members of the same family. The Texca family have been making bricks for generations. To help Gormley make the little figures, 60 members of this family worked day and night, the youngest was only 6 and the oldest was over 75. The response from the public to Gormley’s work is varied. Some of THEM love his work, others don’t. “I find it inspiring,” says Mandy Bellweather from Gateshead, about Field. “All those little creatures are so cute and they look like they are expecting something from you. It’s quite wonderful.” Block Head, from Newcastle, doesn’t like it. “I think it’s a bit silly. I mean, lots of little figures, and they don’t even look like real people or real animals. It’s boring.” 1. The word “it” refers to…………. A. work B. Field C. The Angel of the North D. sculpture 2. The word “them” refers to……………. A. members B. the response C. the public D. the work TỪ IT với THEM mình in hoa có nghĩa là gì ấy
Field is special, not only because it was Gormley’s first work, but because it was made with the help of many other people. The 35,000 figures which make up the work were all handmade in Mexico by members of the same family. The Texca family have been making bricks for generations. To help Gormley make the little figures, 60 members of this family worked day and night, the youngest was only 6 and the oldest was over 75.
1. cThe word “it” refers to………….
A.work B. Field C. The Angel of the North D. sculpture
2. The word “them” refers to…………….
A. members B. the response C. the public D. the work
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction.
The (A) people who they (B) hadn't seen the weather forecast were (C) caught unaware (D) by the hurricane.
A. The
B. they
C. were
D. unaware
Tom ___ his homework at this time yesterday. A. is doing B. will be doing C. were doing D. was doing *
a
b
c
d
16. I didn’t see my bike. ___ John ___ it? A. will/ take B. has/ taken C. did/ take D. had/ taken *
a
b
c
d
17. At this time next weekend, we ___ our house. A. will decorate B. are decorating C. will be decorating D. will have decorated *
a
b
c
d
18. ___ she ___ any sisters?A. does/ has B. does/ have C. has/ have D. is/ having *
a
b
c
d
19. How long ___ you ___ there?A. have/ work B. has/ worked C. have/ worked D. did/ work *
a
b
c
d
20. It’s high time you ___ home. A. returned B. return C. will return D. have returned *
a
b
c
d
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a in the way to
b on the way to
c on the way for
d in the way for