I>USE THE RIGHT FORM OF THE VERB
Three months (be) a long time to wait. is Five dollars (be) too much to pay for that book.is A number of books (be) on the table. The number of students in this class (be) limited to thirty. It (be) my two brothers who (be) hurt. It (be) the children playing upstairs. Neither of the answers (be) correct. Neither (be) to blame. Everybody (have) a good time. Either your key or my key (be) missing. John or his brothers (be) going to help me. Bread and butter (be) all he asked for. The author and lecturer (be) arriving today. My old friend and colleague, George (be) in town. The pen and paper (be) on the desk. Jim and Joe (be) roommates. The boxes of candy (be) on the table. The package of cigarettes (be) on the table. Oranges and cream (be) perishable and should be refrigerated. Oranges and tangerine (be) delicious. Most of the members (be) happy. Half of the students (be) looking out. Some of the sugar (was/were) spilt on the floor. There (be) plenty of time. There (be) a lot of lakes. I, your master, (command) you. My wife, not my friends, ( is waiting/are waiting) for me. Early to bed and early to rise (make) a man healthy, wealthy and wise. Either the mayor or the eldermen (be) to blame. Not John but his brothers (be) to blame. A fever, a mutilation, a cruel disappointment, a loss of wealth, a loss of friends (seem) at the moment untold loss. A cart and horse (was/were) seen at a distance. Her principal anxiety (was/were) her children. Nobody not John and William (was/were) there. Man, no less than the lower forms of life (be) a product of the evolutionary process. The girl, as well as the boys, (has/have) learnt to ride. The bat together with the ball (was/were) stolen. The newspaper and the dictionary (be) on the table. Here (be) bread and the dictionary. Here (be) bread and butter for breakfast. The ship with its load of timer (be) leaving the port today. Noone (be) eager to be examined the first. It (be) her lies that ( irritake) me so much. Three fourths of the wall (be) painted. Two fifths of the members (be) present. Two times two (make) four. Two 2’s (make ) four. Two plus two (be) four. How many (be) six and five? Nine from fourteen (be) five. Twenty years (be) not a long period of time in human history. Five dimes (make) fifty cents. Five dollars (be) a small sum. “ The three Musketeers” (be) written by Alexandre Dumas. You don’t have to say much , a word or two (be) sufficient. These (be) one or two things I’d like to talk over with you. The number of new books in our library (be) ever growing. A number of new books in our library (be) displayed at the book show. Our only guide ( be) stars. There (be) a lot of traffic on this road.
1.It's a shame you didn't tell me earlier.
->I wish..................
2. "Do you want me to invite Maria?"
->Shall.................
3. Did they build the garage at the same time as the house ?
->Was...................?
4.I will do any thing to be able to pass the exam.
->Nothing..................
Living in the country is something that people from the city often dream about. However, in reality, it has both advantages and ___________.
There are certainly many advantages to living in the country. First of all, you can enjoy _______ and quiet. Morever, people are friendlier. Ther is less ______, so it is ______for young children.
However, there are some disadvantages to life outside the city . Firstly, because there are _____ people, you have few friends. In addition, entertainment is difficult to find, especially _______ the evening.
There are ________ shops and services, so it is hard to find _______. On the whole, the country is often the_______ place for those people who are retired or who have young children.
1.According to the passage,living in the country has ________
A.only good points
B.only bad points
C.both good and bad points
D.no disadvantages
2.How many advantages does living in the country have?
A.two
B.three
C.four
D.no
3.Living in the country is safer for children because___________
A.there is less traffic
B.there are few shops
C.there are fewer people
D.there are fewer services
4.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passenger?
A.People in the country tend to be friendlier than people in the city.
B.It's hard to find entertainment in the country.
C.There are fewer shops and services in the country.
D.The country is only suitable for retired people.
5.Having few friends is_______
A.one of drawbacks to life in the country
B.the only disadvantage to living in the country
C.one of certain drawbacks to life outside the city.
D.one of certainad vantages to life outside the city
Banford now has a population approaching 100,000 .In 1950 it was only a village, but under the Planning Act of 1955 it was scheduled as the site for a new town with a population of 300,000 by 1990. It was planned as a growth area for light industry, which the Government attracted by providing interest-free loans to companies willing to move there. The town has several new housing estates, good school and plenty of built-in green spaces. As with many new towns, however, it lacks leisure facilities. There was so much basic building required that the building of entertainment facilities had to be neglected.
Because the housing, school and parks are good, Banford is popular with younger married couples with children. The older residents, however, are not so impressed with what the town has become; they remember when Banford was a village with calm and rural charm and they do not see what they have gained by it’s expansion to offset the noise and other urban problems. For them, the new Banford lacks character, warmth, and any real focal point. They say that it is more difficult to meet people now and that they are even afraid of going out at night because of gangs of teenagers. The young people, for their part, express their boredom-complaining that there is nothing for them to do in Banford. They feel that the town has a population of a big city but none of its attractions; a town with more night life, amusement centres, and sports facilities would better suit their needs.
1. The government attracted industry by providing
A. financial incentives B. a large labour force C. good housing D. green spaces.
2. When was the new town built?
A. the green spaces were built on B existing parks were left.
C. parks were included in the design D. green spaces were attracted to the schools.
3. Young couples like Banford because
A. it satisfies their needs. B. it has many housing estates.
C. there are plenty of jobs D. it has rural charm.
4. The old people think that
A. Brandord has no real center B. the town is badly heated
C. The townspeople dont want them C. the young people are bored
5. Teenagers would like to Branford to be
A. more like the village it was B. more like a big city
C. less populated D. more friendly
I>USE THE RIGHT FORM OF THE VERB
Three months (be) a long time to wait. is Five dollars (be) too much to pay for that book.is A number of books (be) on the table. The number of students in this class (be) limited to thirty. It (be) my two brothers who (be) hurt. It (be) the children playing upstairs. Neither of the answers (be) correct. Neither (be) to blame. Everybody (have) a good time. Either your key or my key (be) missing. John or his brothers (be) going to help me. Bread and butter (be) all he asked for. The author and lecturer (be) arriving today. My old friend and colleague, George (be) in town. The pen and paper (be) on the desk. Jim and Joe (be) roommates. The boxes of candy (be) on the table. The package of cigarettes (be) on the table. Oranges and cream (be) perishable and should be refrigerated. Oranges and tangerine (be) delicious. Most of the members (be) happy. Half of the students (be) looking out. Some of the sugar (was/were) spilt on the floor. There (be) plenty of time. There (be) a lot of lakes. I, your master, (command) you. My wife, not my friends, ( is waiting/are waiting) for me. Early to bed and early to rise (make) a man healthy, wealthy and wise. Either the mayor or the eldermen (be) to blame. Not John but his brothers (be) to blame. A fever, a mutilation, a cruel disappointment, a loss of wealth, a loss of friends (seem) at the moment untold loss. A cart and horse (was/were) seen at a distance. Her principal anxiety (was/were) her children. Nobody not John and William (was/were) there. Man, no less than the lower forms of life (be) a product of the evolutionary process. The girl, as well as the boys, (has/have) learnt to ride. The bat together with the ball (was/were) stolen. The newspaper and the dictionary (be) on the table. Here (be) bread and the dictionary. Here (be) bread and butter for breakfast. The ship with its load of timer (be) leaving the port today. Noone (be) eager to be examined the first. It (be) her lies that ( irritake) me so much. Three fourths of the wall (be) painted. Two fifths of the members (be) present. Two times two (make) four. Two 2’s (make ) four. Two plus two (be) four. How many (be) six and five? Nine from fourteen (be) five. Twenty years (be) not a long period of time in human history. Five dimes (make) fifty cents. Five dollars (be) a small sum. “ The three Musketeers” (be) written by Alexandre Dumas. You don’t have to say much , a word or two (be) sufficient. These (be) one or two things I’d like to talk over with you. The number of new books in our library (be) ever growing. A number of new books in our library (be) displayed at the book show. Our only guide ( be) stars. There (be) a lot of traffic on this road.
II>Choose the corect answer in the parentheses
1. The weather in the southern states ( gets, get) very hot during the summer.
2. The result of Dr. Noll’s experiment( was,were) published in a scientific journal.
3. Bob and his friends( is,are) coming to the anniversary party tomorrow night.
4. Every man, woman, and child (is,are) protected under the law.
5. Washing the dishes (is, are) the children’ job
6. A lot of the students (is, are) already here.
7. Some of the furniture in our apartment (is, are) secondhand
8. Some of the desks in the classroom (is, are) broken.
9. At least three-quarters of that book on famous Americans (is, are) about people who lived in the 19th century
10. One of the coutries I would like to visit (is, are) Italy.
11. Some of the cities I would like to visit (is, are) Rome and Vience
12. Each student in the class (has, have) to have a book.
13. Each student in the class (has, have) to have a book.
14. None of the students ( was,were) late today.
15. the number of students in this room right now (is, are) twenty.
16. A number of students in the class ( speaks,speak) English well.
17. There (is, are) some interesting pictures in today paper.
18. There (is, are) an incorrect statement in that newspaper article.
19. The United States (is, are) lacated in North America.
20. Economics (is, are) Don’s favourite subjects.
21. Ten minutes (is, are) more than enough time to complete this exercise.
22. Most people (likes,like) to go to the zoo.
23. The police (is, are) coming. I’ve already called them.
24. Japanese (is, are) very difficult for English speakers to learn.
25. the Japanese (has, have) a long and interesting history.
26. The old in my country (is, are) cared for by their children and grandchildren.
27. This exercise on singular- plural agreement of subjects and verbs (is, are) easy.
28. The extent of Jane’s knowledge on various complex subjects ( astounds. Astound: lam kinh ngac) me.
29. The subjects you will be studying in this cource (is, are) listed in the syllabus.
30. Massachutes and Connecticut (is, are) located in New England.
31. Only the black Widow spider, or all of the spiders in the United States, ( has,have) caused death among human being.
32. The professor and the student ( agree, agrees) on that point.
33. Almost every professor and student at the Universary ( approves, approve) of the choice or Dr.Brown as the new president
34. Each girl and boy in the sixth- grade class( has,have) to do a science project.
35. Getting to know students from all over the world (is, are) one of the best parts of my job.
36. Annie had a hard time when she was coming home from the store because the bag of groceries ( was,were) too heavy for her to carry.
37. where ( do, does) your parents live?
38. Why ( was,were) Susan and Alex late the meeting?
39. (Is, are) having the respondsibility for taking care of pets good for young children?
40. Some of the fruit in this bowl (is, are) rotten
41. Some of the apples in that bowl (is, are) rotten
42. Half of the students in the class (is, are) from Arabic- speaking countries.
43. Half of this money ( belong, belongs) to you.
44. A lot of students in the class (is, are) from Southeast Asia.
45. A lot of clothing in those stores (is, are) on sale this week.
46. One of my best friends (is, are) coming to visit me next week.
47. Each boy in this class ( has,have) his own notebook.
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1. My tooth was ready ......, so I went to the dentist.(pain)
2.It will take a lot of money to ..........this large.(furniture)
3.The ............of the Hollywood actor, Jimmy Halton,was announced last night.( die)
4. This drill is............It doesn't work at all(use)
5.Do use ever suffer from.........(bore)
6. I will never gorget the..........you're shown me.(kind)
7. The girl looked.........for a moment and then answer.(think)
8. Sarah's compositions are full of mistakes but they are very.........(imagne)
9.It was .........of tom to accuse Bill of having told him a lie.(reason)
10.He promised to come but he is very .......(rely)
* Put the verbs into the present perfect or thre past simple.
1. - Where you (be) ?
- I (be) to the dentist.
- It (hurt) ?
- Yes, horribly.
2. - You (see) your aunt lately ?
- Nop, she (not be) out since she (buy) her television set.
3. - Come in, Tom. I am glad to see you. You look pale. Anything (happen) to you ?
- I (not have) an accident, if that's what you mean. Bu it (be)almost as bad.
- I just (make) tea. Sit down and have a cup and tell me what you (be) up to.
- Last Week I (buy) a packet of nut chocolate. I (put) a piece in my mouth and (bite) hard and believe me, one of my teeth (break) With a crack like a pistol-shot! I (spit) out a large bit of tooth and a small stone.
- Your tooth (hurt) dreadfully ?
- To begin with, it only (ache) a little but I (wake) up in the night with violent toothache. I (have) no more sleep that night. I never (be) in such agony. I (ring) up the dentist as soon as possible. I (see) him the same day and he (give) me a temporary filling. I (lose) my appetite, especcially for chocolatr, but I would be grateful if you gave me a cup of tea.
- I'm sorry you (have) such a dreadful time. I'm glad you (remember) me and (come) here. I have something very good for toothache.