She is angry about (not, invite)...not having been invited.........to the party
She is angry about (not, invite)...not having been invited.........to the party
26. He is interested in sports. You’re, too.
-> He is …………………………………………
27. She was not eager to leave. I didn’t think about that.
-> She wasn’t ………………………………
28. Paul is romantic, but her sister is more romantic.
-> Paul’s sister …………………………………
29. I have to finish my work before evening. He has to finish it earlier.
-> He has to …………………
30. Jane plays tennis very well. Helen does, too.
-> Jane plays…………………………………….
Task 24: Write an email of about 45 - 55 words on the answer sheet. (1pt)
You are going to join an Aqua Walking class. Send an email to your friend, Joey, to invite her to go with you. In your email you should:
- explain what type the class is.
- tell her what time the class begins and finishes.
say what benefits she will have if she attends this class.
1. If I.....now, I....late.(not leave, be) 2. If I....late, my girlfriend....for me.(be, not wait) 3. If she....for me, I....annoyed.(not wait, get) 4. If she....I'm annoyed, she....angry. (know, get) 5. If she.....angry, I.....apologise! (get, have to) Giúp mk với ạ
Write an email to invite your friend to take part in a fashion party
Say:
- Where the party will be
- What the date will be.
- What you will wear
- and suggest a costume for your friend
Question 21: Jane failed to complete her project. That's why she is not considered for promotion now.
A. If Jane completes the project, she will not be considered for promotion now.
B. If Jane completed the project, she would not be considered for promotion now.
C. If Jane had completed the project, she would not be considered for promotion now.
D. If Jane had completed the project, she would not have been considered for promotion now.
Question 22: The kids didn’t pay attention to the teacher. They failed to understand the lesson.
A. The kids would have understood the lesson if they had paid attention to the teacher.
B. Although the kids paid attention to the teacher, they failed to understand the lesson.
C. The kids would understand the lesson if they failed to pay attention to the teacher.
D. Unless the kids failed to understand the lesson, they would pay attention to the teacher.
Question 23: The firefighters made every effort to put out the fire. The building was still burned down completely.
A. Had it not been for the firefighters’ every effort, the building would have been burned down completely.
B. Making every effort to put out the fire, the firefighters completely burned down the building.
C. The building was burned down completely despite every effort the firefighters made to put out the fire.
D. If the firefighters had made effort to put out the fire, the building wouldn’t have been burned down completely.
III. Select the option to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 24: If I hadn’t played computer games all night yesterday, my eyes wouldn’t be so tired now.
A. My eyes would be so tired now if I hadn’t played too many computer games.
B. My eyes are so tired now because I played computer games all night yesterday.
C. My eyes are not tired now because I didn’t play computer games last night.
D. If I play too many computer games all day, my eyes will be very tired.
Question 25: If our house had a garden, we would have a barbecue party this weekend.
A. We would have had a barbecue party last weekend if we had had a garden.
B. We could have a barbecue party more often at weekends if our house had a bigger garden.
C. We can’t have a barbecue party this weekend because our house doesn’t have a garden.
D. As our house has a big garden, we can have a barbecue party this weekend.
Question 26: If it hadn’t been for the driver’s carelessness, the accident wouldn’t have happened.
A. But for the drivers’ carefulness, the accident wouldn’t have happened.
B. If the driver had been more careful, the accident wouldn’t have happened.
C. The accident wouldn’t happen if every driver were more careful.
D. Most of the accidents happen because the drivers are very careless.
Question27: I didn’t pass the exam, so I can’t go to university.
A. I wish I had passed the exam, and then I could go to university.
B. If I passed the exam, I could have gone to university.
C. If only I didn’t fail the exam; I’m sure I can go to university now.
D. Supposed that I passed the exam, I could go to university.
Question 28: She couldn’t tell you the truth because she didn’t know it.
A. Had she known the truth, she could have told you.
B. She wishes she had known the truth you told her.
C. If only she could tell you the truth that she knew.
D. Suppose she knew the truth, she would tell you.
Question 29: Jo locked her keys in the car and had to break the window to get in.
A. Jo would have to break the window to get it were she not to lock her keys in the car.
B. If Jo hadn’t locked her keys in the car, she wouldn’t have had to break the window to get in.
C. Should Jo lock her keys in the car, she will have to break the window to get in.
D. If Jo had broken the window to get in the car, she would have found the keys that she locked.
Question 30: Should you see my missing dog, please call me immediately.
A. If you had seen my missing dog, you could have called me.
B. If you see my missing dog, please call me as soon as possible.
C. If you had called me immediately, my dog wouldn’t have been missed.
D. My dog shouldn’t have been missed if I had been called immediately.
Question 31: Were the situation worse, would you call him?
A. Would you call him if the situation were worse?
B. If the situation got better, would you call him?
C. How about giving him a call if the situation is worse?
D. Should you call him if the situation is getting worse?
Question 32: Were it not for you, I would never go out at midnight.
A. If it were for you, I would go out at midnight.
B. If it were not for you, I wouldn’t go out at midnight.
C. Had it not been for you, I wouldn’t go out at midnight.
D. Because of you, I wouldn’t go out at midnight.
Question 33: If the players had been more focused, they would have won the game.
A. Had the players been more focused, they would have won the game.
B. If they won the game, the players would be more focused.
C. They would win the game were the players more focused.
D. Should the players focus more, they will win the game.
Question 34: Although his doctor requested him to stay in bed, he got up suffering an immediate relapse.
A. If only he had stayed in bed as the doctor requested, he would not have suffered a relapse.
B. Although he had tried to stay in bed as requested, he suffered an immediate relapse.
C. Having defied his doctor’s request to get up, he became ill again as soon as he stayed in bed.
D. As he was trying to get up, he remembered that his doctor had requested him to stay in bed.
Question 35: We are planning to have a picnic in the suburbs as long as the weather stays fine.
A. We’re planning to have a picnic in the suburbs despite the bad weather.
B. If the weather had been fine, we would have had a picnic in the suburbs.
C. If the weather is fine, we will have a picnic in the suburbs.
D. If the suburbs are good enough, we will have a picnic there.
Question 36: I regret spending too much money on games.
A. I wish I didn’t spend money on games.
B. I hope I won’t have to spend money on games.
C. If only I had not spent too much money on games.
D. I regret having spent too much money on games.
Question 37: If I had known your house address, I wouldn’t have sent it to your office.
A. Provided that I knew your house address, I would send it to your office.
B. Had I known your house address, I would have never sent it to your office.
C. I would send it to your office if I knew the address.
D. When I know your house address, I will send it to you
Question 38: Hanoi suffers alarming air pollution because of the heavy traffic.
A. But for the heavy traffic, the air in Hanoi wouldn’t be alarmingly polluted.
B. Unless Hanoi is alarmingly polluted, the traffic may not be so heavy.
C. Suppose Hanoi were heavily polluted, the traffic would be an alarming problem.
D. If Hanoi were less polluted, the traffic would be much heavier.
Question 39: If you don't stop eating candies, you will put on weight very quickly.
A. Stop eating candies, or you will put on weight very quickly.
B. You will put on weight very quickly though you eat candies.
C. You won't put on weight very quickly if you eat candies.
D. Unless you eat candies, you will put on weight very quickly.
Complete each of the following sentences, using a suitable adverbial clause ... . (Hoàn thành mỗi câu sau, sử dụng mệnh đề trạng ngữ chỉ thời gian thích hợp ở trong khung. Sử dụng mỗi mệnh đề chỉ một lần.)
Example:
_____________________________ I'll invite her to our party.
When I see Mary tomorrow, I'll invite her to our party.
1 I dont go shopping
-> i wishes
2 it is very sory Vinh wont come to the party
-> i wishes
3 Nam makes a lot of mistakes
-> i wishes
4 The teacher wont give you high marks for your test
-> loan wishes
5 jim goes to china
-> I wish
6 The weather is not cool
-> i wish
Choose A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is similar in meaning to the one given.
I am not certain, but there may be about twenty applicants for the job.
A. I am not sure if there are about twenty applicants for the job.
B. At a guess, there are about twenty applicants for the job
C. I guess that there are twenty applicants for the job
D. Twenty people are guessed to have applied for the job
Exercise 2: Complete this conversation. Use the verbs in brackets () in the Present continuous.
*Note: do not use short form (I'm/ She's/ He's/ ...). Use "I am/ She is/ He is/ ..." to complete the conversation.
Paul: Hi Steve! What are you doing?
Steve: (0) I am going (I/go) to the bank. What are you doing?
Paul: (1) Answer (I/shop). (2) Answer (I/look) for a new tennis racquet. (3)Answer (I/play) a lot of tennis at the moment, and I need a new racquet.
Steve: Where is Jackie? Do you know?
Paul: Yes. She isn’t in England at the moment. (4)Answer (She/work) in France for a month.
Steve: What (5) Answer (she/do) in France?
Paul: She is singing in a night-club.
Steve: Really? What about Fred and Sue? What (6) Answer (they/do)?
Paul: (7) Answer (They/study) for an exam. They’re always in the library at the moment.
Steve: How is your sister? Is she all right?
Paul: Yes, she’s fine, but she’s tired. (8) Answer (We/paint) the living-room. It’s hard work.
Steve: Can I help you?
Paul: No, it’s OK. My father is helping us.
Steve: Well, I hope you find a good racquet.