it / nice /john /give / us / lift / the train station
-> It is nice that John gives us a lift in the train station.
it / nice /john /give / us / lift / the train station
-> It is nice that John gives us a lift in the train station.
choose the correct answer
1. there_______ a bus station in the city centre, but it has been moved to the suburbs.
a.used to be b.used to have c.use to have d.were
2. all of us have to obey______ strictly.
a.traffic rules b.traffic c.traffic jam d.regular
3. cyclists and motorists have to wear a_______ when they ride a motorbike.
a.hard hat b.cap c.mask d.helmet
4. he forgot to give a_______ before he turned left and got a ticket.
a.signal b.sign c,light d.hand
Supply the correct verb forms.
1. When the train reached the sixth station, Tom (get) off, feeling relieved that his journey (be) so easy. But he (be) alarmed to see that he (get) off at a station that he had never heard of. He (not know) what to do. He (explain) his difficulty to a man who (stand) on the platform. With a look of amusement on his face the man (tell) Tom that he (travel) on a train going in the wrong direction.
2. Maria is Spanish. She (live) in Madrid where she (work) for an export company. She (be) with this company for 2 years now. At the moment she (study) English on a one-month intensive course in London. She (arrive) in London last Saturday. This is not Maria's first time in Britain. She (be) there twice before.
3. Albert Malta was a progressive American write. He (be) born in 1908. He (write) his first play "Peace on Earth" in 1943. It was against wars, so the American police (arrest) him and (put) him in prison 1950.
4. Ha (come) back a moment ago and (turn) the television on very loudly. My son (sleep) then, so i (tell) her turn it off.
5. Mary and John are neighbours. They (know) each other for several years. Mary (move) into her house in 1985 and John (live) next door since he (come) to the area in 1980.
6. While I (walk) to class yesterday morning. I (see) Tom. We (say) helan (walk) the rest of the way to school together.
7. Yesterday afternoon I (go) to visit the Greens. When I (get) there about 2 o'clock Mrs Green (be) in the yard. She (plant) flowers in her garden. Mr Green (block) the garage. He (work) on their car. The children (play) in the front yard.
Bài 1.Rewrite the sentence with the correct punctuation.
1.Dad had to mow the lawn fix the window and trim the tree on Saturday
2.Ruth was invited to the party but she was ill so Jane went instead of her
3.Sorry to disturb you could I speak to you for a moment
4.John's going to sleep the wedding was rather embarrassing
5.Having lost all my money I went home
6.He is not really nice looking and yet he has enormous charm
7.When I was a child I could watch TVwhenever to
8.It is a fine idea let us hope that it is going to work
9.We were believe it or not in love with each other
10.Have you met our handsome new financial director
I. Rewrite sentences using given words
1. I've never met such a famous person before
- It's
2. It was so late that nothing could be done
- It was too
3. The garage is going to repair the car for us next week
- We
4. The bus takes longer than the train
- The train
5. The train couldn't run because of the snow
- The snow
6. I haven't seen that man here before
- It's
7. The furniture was so expensive that I didn't buy it
- The furniture
8. He learned to drive when he was eighteen
- He has
9. Although his leg was broken, he managed to get out of the car
- In spite of
10. The cake was so hard that I couldn't eat it
- It was
Viết ‘s thành is sao cho hợp lý :
1. John’s car ‘s new.
2. It’s cold today.
3. My teacher’s house ‘s very nice.
4. Hoa’s a student.
5. Hoa’s school ‘s in the city.
Read the passage, and then choose the correct answers.
Tokyo is the capital of Japan. In Tokyo, there are always too many people in the place where you want to come. People are very polite even when they often spend a long time on traffic jams. Tokyo is different from London when you want to walk to a place. During the day, most people travel to work by train. Tokyo people buy six million train tickets every day. Although they are us ually crowded, Japanese trains are very good. They always leave and arrive on time. On a London train, everybody in a seat seems to be asleep whether the journey is long or short. The worst time to be in the street at night is about 11.30 when the nightclubs are closing and everybody wants to go home.
11.Tokyo is different from London because ………………………………………..
A. it has a larger population
B. it is a noisy city
C. it is more difficult to walk to somewhere
D. its people are friendly and more polite
12. When does the writer think the worst time to go into the street?
A. When the nightclubs are closing.
B. At 8.00 am.
C. When the trains are full.
D. At 11.30 am
13. What does the writer think of Japanese trains?
A. They are very nice and comfortable.
B. There are not enough trains.
C. They often run late.
D. They leave and arrive on time.
07.- Rewrite the sentences using both … and, neither … nor, either … or, not only … but also.
1 Joe likes swimming and so does Tom.
…Both Joe and Tom like swimming …
2 Molly is going to the cinema tomorrow; so are the Smiths
3 James and Alex like riding horses
4 Jane has never been on an aeroplane and Victoria hasn’t either
5 Nick worked late; so did Sue and Fiona
6 Dr Green will see you or else Dr Howe will
7 Daniel is going to Brighton by train and so is Guy
8 Justin doesn’t watch television. Andrew doesn’t either
9 Katie will give you directions or else Paula will
10 Pete is a lawyer and so is Kathy
11 Paul works as a cashier; so does Bob and Fred
12 Jill is having her hair cut; so are Sally and Lynn
13 Cath could give us a lift or else Laura could
Find a mistake in a line, cross it out and co
ect. If there is none, put a tick (V).
I love travelling on any vehicle that goes fastly.
0. fast
The Bullet Train in Japan is very fast indeed !.
0 . v
It is so smooth, you hardly notice its speed.
It is extremely punctual, but if it arrives lately,
you can get your money back. You can see very good
out of the train windows and admire Mount Fujiyama.
Some people take it easy and enjoy the trip,
eating a meal slow, while the train moves
quick across the country. Others like to work
hard before they get to the office.
The train is highly regarded throughout the world.
A ride on the Bullet Train really is an experience.
Use Such instead of So to rewrite the sentences below.
1. He is so clever that he can answer all my questions.
2. Mr Keller is so rich that he can give the charitable society one million dollars.
3. This city is so large that I’ve got lost.
4. This shop is so small that I don’t take notice of it.
5. That day was so nice that all of us went out for a walk.
6. That fish was so big that it could weigh fifty kilos.
7. The test we did yesterday was so difficult that we couldn’t finish it an hour.
8. The play we saw yesterday was so bad that we went out by halves.
9. The story he told us was so funny that I couldn’t help laughing.
10. Jane’s conduct is so good that everybody likes her.
11. Mary’s voice is so beautiful we all like to hear her sing.
12. Miss Snow’s ring is so valuable that she keeps it very carefully.
13. Your dog is so fierce that nobody dares to approach it.
14. His house is so beautiful that he doesn’t want to
15. Our car is so old that we must repair it three times a month
Put the words with the underlined part in the box into two groups.
Train young helicopter left
Video plane rain tour
Railway late shouthern does
Station dead grey shoulder
Head no wet road
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