Read the conversation, and then choose the correct answer.
A: You (don't feel well / don't look very well / are well) . Are you OK?
B: No, I'm not. I (feel sick / dom't feel bad / take medicine)
A: What's (the illness / the matter / matter) ?
B: I eat some chocolate and now I (had / have had a / have) stomachache.
A: Oh, dear! (poor you / you're sad! / very sick) . You (must be home / will be home / should be home) . (Take a rest / Take many medicine / Eat some more)
B: Yes, (you're friend / you're right / you're good idea)
A: OK. Bye for now. (Look after yourself / Look at yourself / Look yourself)
B: I will. (Have you / You're having / Have) a great holiday.
*Put ONE suitable word into each space
Our classes take place for three hours every morning from Monday (1) Friday. The maximum class size twelve (2) the average is ten. We use moderns of (3) and learning, and the school has a language laboratory, a video camera and recorders. However, you will only be successful in improving (4) English if you work hard and (5) speaking English much, as you can. You will take a short (6) in English as soon as you arive. In this way, we can put you in a (7) at the most suitable level. There are two classes at the Elementary level, one is for complete beginners the other is for students who know only a little English. In both classes you will practise simple conversations. In the class (8) the intermediate level you will have a lot of practice in communication in real-life situation because we help you to use the English you have previously (9) in your own country, you will also have the chance to improve your (10) of English grammar and to build up your vocabulary...
tìm lỗi sai
1.if you help your mother for the housework she will be very happy
2.we will phone for a taxi when we will get there
* CHANGE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES FROM ACTIVE INTO PASSIVE FORM.
1. She showed her ticket to the airline agent.
2. Jim baked this cake yesterday.
3. They are going to buy a new apartment next year.
4. Have you sent the Christmas cards to your family?
5. Mary types letters in the office.
6. His father will help you tomorrow.
7. Peter broke this bottle.
8. They are learning English in the room.
9. I don’t know her telephone number.
10. My students will bring the children home.
Fill in the blank with one suitable word:
In these days of high unemployment, it is often difficult (1)............. young pepple tofind a job. If they are lucky (2)............. to be asked to go for an interview, theymay find (3)............. there are at least 20 applicants for the (4)............. If a company is thinking of offering (5)............. a job, they'll ask you for at least one reference from either your previous employer (6)............. someone who knows you well. (7)............. taking up your job, you may have to sign a contract. You'll have to do some training, (8)............. help you to do the job more successlully. Once you have decided that this is your chosen career, you will then have to work (9)............. to try and get promotion, which is usually brings more responsibility and money! If you are unlucky, youmay be made redundant, and not be able to find (10)............. job. It is also a good idea to pay some money into a pension scheme, which will help you to look after yourself and your family when you are retired. Finally, good luck!
Transformation:
1. Why do I have to do all the hard work? (donkey)
Why..........................work?
2. The photograph does not show all her good point. (do)
The photograph.............................her.
3. The medicine produced excellent results on my grandmother. (miracles)
The medicine.......................... grandmother.
4. Sue is always ready to hekp you out. (good)
Sue is .................... turn.
5. When we went to London, we visited all the interesting places. (sights)
We ................................... when we went to London.
6. I'll try as hard as I can not to be late. (best)
I'll .................................. late.
7. These tools will accomplish the task in half the time.
These tools ................ in half the time.
8. I'll do everything I possibly can to help you (power)
I'll ......... to help you.
Part 4. Read the following passage then choose one of the following verbs or verb phrases to fill in the gaps. There is one extra word that you don’t need ( 2,0 pts )
fall ill |
examine |
take exercise |
suffer |
Treat go on |
look after |
keep fit |
Take |
pick up |
get well |
Most people believe it’s very important to (1) ___________ in order to (2) ___________, but even the fittest person can sometimes (3) ___________, no matter how hard they (4) ___________ their health. If you do become ill, of course you want to (5) ___________ as soon as possible. With most minor illnesses, such as a cold or flu, it’s usually possible to recover yourself by taking lots of rests and drinking plenty of liquid. However, if you (6) ___________ from something more serious, you will have to go to your doctor. He will (7) ___________ you and, if possible, (8) ___________ you with medicine which you can (9) ___________from your local chemist. If you have an unusual illness, your doctor may refer you to a specialist or a hospital, who may decide to operate on you if your illness is serious. You will then have to cure and this can (10) ___________ a long time.
Your answer:
1. _____________ |
2. ____________ |
3. ____________ |
4. ____________ |
5. ____________ |
6. _____________ |
7. ____________ |
8. ____________ |
9. ____________ |
10. ___________ |
1."when will you do your homework,Hoa ?" asked Binh
2.Tan has just done the english test excellently
=>the english test......................
3.It's a pity,I can't help you now
I wish..........................................
4.She last met her brother at her wedding
She hasn't ...............................
Read the following passage and fill in each blank witth a suitable word
This/ English / from / Finally/ listening/ learn / you/ will/ listen/ students
Speak as often and as much as possible! This is the best way to learn English! There is nothing better than conversation to help (1) .......... you improve. Whereas, you can practise reading, writing, and (2)......... listening on your own, it’s obviously better to speak (3).......... English with someone. The best way to do this is to be in an English speaking environment. Take an English course in an English language school, or better still, (4).............learn English in an English-speaking country.
The quickest way to learn English is to surround yourself with English speakers. Also, get into the habit of thinking in English, don’t translate (5).............. from your own language into English, it will slow you down. When you talk, use the sentences which instantly and naturally feel right to you, these are often the correct ones. Many (6).......... students learn to develop an ‘intuition’ about English, use yours and trust it.
(7)................This might sound a little strange and embarrassing at first, but record yourself talking and (8)............. listen to your own pronunciation, talking speed and the flow of your speaking. It (9).......... will give you a great chance to see the areas you need to work on. (10)..............Finally, it’s fun to sing in English, so learn some English songs and sing your heart out!