Exercise 6. Read the following passage then chose the correct answer by circling its corresponding letter A, B, C or D.
My school library is in a very large building. There are enough chairs and desk for hundreds of students. There are three librarians in the library. They are always ready to help students to find books. There are a lot of large bookshelves. On the shelves are books of various subjects and newspaper and magazines. There are also reference books and dictionaries for different languages. The library opens at ten past seven in the morning and closes at four in the afternoon. It opens from Monday through Friday.
1. What is the writer mainly talking about in the passage above?
A. His/Her school library C. His/Her books
B. His/Her school D. His/Her favorite subjects
2. How are the librarians in the library?
A. hard-working B. lazy C. helpful D. beautiful
3. How many days a week does the library open?
A. 4 days B. 5 days C. 6 days D. 7 days
4. According to the passage, which of the following statement is not true.
A. There are a lot of books in the library.
B. The school library is very large.
C. Hundreds of students go to the library to read books.
D. There are no books for different languages.
5. What does the pronoun “They” in the fourth sentence of the passage mean?
A. Magazines C. Librarians B. Reference books D. Newspapers
an interview with Marcia Clark
can i ask you a few questions?
sure you can
what do you do?
i write Teen trouble. i answer letters from teebagers and make suggestions
how do teens contact you?
ok most of the letters are e-mails
Teenagers e-mail the magazine, then the magazine sends the e-mails me. i read about 50 e-mails every day. i choose a few very interesting letters for the magazine
can we see the e-mails?
Absolutely not! teenagers share serious problems with me. sometimes they are secret.You can read the letters that we put in the magazine,but you can't read the others
what about telling us about the main problems teens write about?
that's a good idea. a lot of teens ask for permission to do things:"can i get a tattoo?","can dye my hair blue?"their parents say "no" , so they ask me.but i can't say"i'll think about it" or "sorry,you can't". that isn't my job! So i say "what about talking to your parents?" or " why don't you wait and think about it?"
i make suggestions
thank you for talking with us
you're welcomel
answer the questions
1 why can't you read all of the letters?
_______________________________
2 what can't Marcia say to teens?
________________________________
3 what two examples of suggestions does Marcia give?
__________________________________
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Đề: Rewrite the sentences without changing the meaning.
1) he is the tallest boy in his class. No one in ...................................................... 2) this is the most interesting film of all . No other film are............................................ 3) No cars in the world are more expensive than japanese ones. Japanese cars............................................... 4) this exercise is earier than that one
that exercise is not................................
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1)Mary said that she _______ (play) the Piano then
2)She ________(finish) all the homework if she (want) ________ to play out
3)this room _______(not use) for years
4)I wish my students __________ (pass) the coming examination
5)All the students are looking forward ___________ (spend) their summer vacation in the countryside
IX. Mark the letter A, B or C to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions.
37. It’s good for you to do morning exercise regularly.
A. Doing morning exercise regularly isn’t good for you.
B. Do morning exercise is good for you.
C. You shouldn’t do too much exercise.
D. Do morning exercise regularly! It is good for you.
38. I am very busy today. I can't go to the cinema with you.
A. I am very busy today, but I can't go to the cinema with you.
B. I am very busy today, so l can't go to the cinema with you.
C. Although I am very busy today, I can't go to the cinema with you.
D. I am very busy today because I can't go to the cinema with you.
39. You should put on your coat to protect yourself from the cold weather.
A. It is very cold, but you should put on your coat.
B. Cold weather makes coats sell well.
C. It is very cold. Put on your coat!
D. Put on your coat, or the weather will be cold.
40. What is your favourite kind of sport?
A. What sport do you like best?
B. Do you like sport?
C. Is your favourite sport the same as mine?
D. Where do you like to play sport the most?
VI. There is ONE mistake in each of the following sentences. Find and correct it :
1. That is my sister over there. She stands next to the window.
2. He is tallest of the two boys.
3. We can't go out because it raining heavily.
4. The Browns is traveling to Ho Chi Minh City by train.
5. What is your sister do when it's hot ?
NHANH NHA .
. Rewrite the sentences without changing the meaning
1. My father is older than my mother
→ My mother.............................
2. My father is older than my mother. My uncle is older than my father.
→ My uncle.......................................
3. This sweater is thicker than that one.
→ That sweater is..................
4. Her hair isn't long
→ Her.....................
5. It's necessary to arrive on time.
→ We................................
6. This exercise is easier than that one.
→ That exercise is more..................
7. Students/must/keep/school/clean/beautiful.(Complete the sentence)
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All grammar schools should give priority to poor students All grammar schools should give priority to poor students, the Education Secretary Justine Greening will announce today, as she says that educating the brightest children in good schools will help build an "unbeatable Britain" in the wake of Brexit.Ms Greening will say that helping disadvantaged children get places at top schools will be at the heart of her vision for a "stronger, fairer" country following the UK's split from the European Union.
Speaking at St Mary’s University in Twickenham today, Ms Greening is expected to say that she wants to see more children from "ordinary working families" attend grammar schools, adding that these youngsters will provide the "backbone" to the economy in post-Brexit Britain.