B
Since = kể từ khi -> dấu hiệu của thì hiện tại hoàn thành chỉ việc đã và đang xảy ra, từ một thời điểm nào đó trong quá khứ. Have to V = cần phải làm gì (do hoàn cảnh khách quan). Must + V = bắt buộc phải làm gì (do chủ quan, ép buộc)
B
Since = kể từ khi -> dấu hiệu của thì hiện tại hoàn thành chỉ việc đã và đang xảy ra, từ một thời điểm nào đó trong quá khứ. Have to V = cần phải làm gì (do hoàn cảnh khách quan). Must + V = bắt buộc phải làm gì (do chủ quan, ép buộc)
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following question.
Mark is nearsighted. He glasses ever since he was ten years old.
A. should have worn
B. must wear
C. need wear
D. has had to wear
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Tim is nearsighted. He _____________ glasses ever since he was nine years old.
A. should have worn
B. must wear
C. need wear
D. has had to wear
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Jack was wearing blue jeans and a torn T-shirt, while all other guests had on formal dinner wear. He really _______.
A. stood out
B. stayed out
C. came out
D. look out
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each question.
These days, most people in Britain and the US do not wear very formal clothes. But sometimes it is important to wear the right thing.
Many British people don't think about clothes very much. They just like to be comfortable. When they go out to enjoy themselves, they can wear almost anything. At theatres, cinemas and concerts you can put on what you like from elegant suits and dresses to jeans and sweaters. Anything goes, as long as you look clean and tidy.
But in Britain, as well as in the US, men in offices usually wear suits and ties, and women wear dresses or skirts (not trousers). Doctors, lawyers and business people wear quite formal clothes. And in some hotels and restaurants men have to wear ties and women wear smart dresses.
In many years, Americans are more relaxed than British people, but they are more careful with their clothes. At home, or on holiday, most Americans wear informal or sporty clothes. But when they go out in the evening, they like to look elegant. In good hotels and restaurants, men have to wear jackets and ties, and women wear pretty clothes and smart hairstyles.
It is difficult to say exactly what people wear informal or formal in Britain and the US, because everyone is different. If you are not sure what to wear, watch what other people do and then do the same. You'll feel more relaxed if you don't look too different from everyone else.
If you are in a foreign country, the best way the writer suggests to you is to wear
A. strange clothes
B. as the people there do
C. your native clothes
D. comfortable clothes
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each question.
These days, most people in Britain and the US do not wear very formal clothes. But sometimes it is important to wear the right thing.
Many British people don't think about clothes very much. They just like to be comfortable. When they go out to enjoy themselves, they can wear almost anything. At theatres, cinemas and concerts you can put on what you like from elegant suits and dresses to jeans and sweaters. Anything goes, as long as you look clean and tidy.
But in Britain, as well as in the US, men in offices usually wear suits and ties, and women wear dresses or skirts (not trousers). Doctors, lawyers and business people wear quite formal clothes. And in some hotels and restaurants men have to wear ties and women wear smart dresses.
In many years, Americans are more relaxed than British people, but they are more careful with their clothes. At home, or on holiday, most Americans wear informal or sporty clothes. But when they go out in the evening, they like to look elegant. In good hotels and restaurants, men have to wear jackets and ties, and women wear pretty clothes and smart hairstyles.
It is difficult to say exactly what people wear informal or formal in Britain and the US, because everyone is different. If you are not sure what to wear, watch what other people do and then do the same. You'll feel more relaxed if you don't look too different from everyone else.
If you are in a foreign country, the best way the writer suggests to you is to wear
A. strange clothes
B. as the people there do
C. your native clothes
D. comfortable clothes
Choose the best answer amongA, B, C, or D which has the same meaning with the original sentence:
He is short-sighted. Therefore, he has to wear the glasses.
A. If he isn’t short-sighted, he won’t have to wear the glasses.
B. If he hadn’t been short-sighted, he wouldn’t have had to wear the glasses.
C. If he weren’t short-sighted, he wouldn’t have to wear the glasses.
D. Should he not be short-sighted, he won’t have to wear the glasses.
Choose the best answer amongA, B, C, or D which has the same meaning with the original sentence:
He is short-sighted. Therefore, he has to wear the glasses
A. If he isn’t short-sighted, he won’t have to wear the glasses
B. If he hadn’t been short-sighted, he wouldn’t have had to wear the glasses
C. If he weren’t short-sighted, he wouldn’t have to wear the glasses
D. Should he not be short-sighted, he won’t have to wear the glasses
Mark the letter A, B, c, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
“You must wear the seat belt when driving!” she said to him.
A. She told him to wear the seat belt when he drove.
B. She confirmed that he wore the seat belt when driving.
C. She complained that he wore the seat belt as he drove.
D. She encouraged him to wear the seat belt when driving.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
“You must wear the seat belt when driving!” she said to him
A. She told him to wear the seat belt when he drove
B. She confirmed that he wore the seat belt when driving
C. She complained that he wore the seat belt as he drove
D. She encouraged him to wear the seat belt when driving