Đầu tiên loại A và B vì chủ ngữ students số nhiều nên từ thay thế phải là số nhiều
Tiếp theo loại C vì chủ ngữ đã được xác định từ vế trước nên vế sau cần có mạo từ the xác định
=>Chọn D
Đầu tiên loại A và B vì chủ ngữ students số nhiều nên từ thay thế phải là số nhiều
Tiếp theo loại C vì chủ ngữ đã được xác định từ vế trước nên vế sau cần có mạo từ the xác định
=>Chọn D
I'm not accustomed ______like this
A. to treat
B. to treating
C. to be treated
D. to being treated
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I was ______in the book i was reading and didn't hear the phone
A. distracted
B. submerged
C. gripped
D. engrossed
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The.....of the word is unknown, but it is certainly not from any Latin-based language.
A. derivation
B. extract
C. genesis
D. descent
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______ parrots are native to tropical regions is untrue.
A. All B. That all C. Since all D. Why all.
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1. Is he the only person who knows the secret?
Does ……………………………………………………………………………
2. These are problems which can only be solved politically.
These are problems to which ………………………………………………………
3. People say that animals are mistreated in that circus, but I didn’t see this.
I didn’t see…………………………………………………………………………..
11.Daisy has three brothers. All of them are doctors.
12.The books are written by To Hoai. They are interesting.
13.The student is from China. He sits next to me.
14.The man is my father. I respect this man most.
15. I love villagers and scenery here.They are great.
16.We first met in 1945. The revolution took place then.
17.The house is very nice. We grew up here.
18.We have a river. We could swim in this river.
19.Our new teacher is from Hai Phong. She lives at 5 Hue street now.
20.The man is talking to Miss Nga. His son is my close friend.
I. Mix type of relative clause:
Watching TV is a very popular pastime in the UK. But what kind of programmes do British people like to watch? Well, the most-watched TV programmes every week are very popular dramas that are usually on at least four times every week. They are dramas based in one neighborhood that try to depict ordinary life in the UK - we call these dramas 'soap operas' or 'soaps'.
In the early days of TV, there were often dramas on during the day. Back in those days, it was traditional for the husband to go out to work and for the wife to stay at home and look after the house and the children. Most of these daytime dramas were aimed at entertaining the housewives who would traditionally be at home, probably doing the washing. Companies selling washing powder would advertise their products at times when these dramas were on, and sometimes those companies would even sponsor the drama. Hence the word 'soap'.
So what about the word opera? Well, that's because these dramas are often an exaggeration of real life. They are supposed to represent ordinary lives but, to make them entertaining, lots of dramatic events, like murders, divorces, affairs etc., all happen probably much more regularly than they would in a normal neighbourhood.
Most soap operas these days are shown in the evening. Each show will have several different storylines happening at once that continue over several shows. The same cast members will appear in every show, too.
Question 1: : What type of programmes do British people prefer to watch?
A. drama series B. soap opera C. comedy D. musical
Question 2: Why did sponsors advertise soap on TV during the mornings?
A. Because most women were at home doing their housework and watching TV.
B. Because it was cheaper to advertise during the day.
C. Because there were only television programmes during the day.
D. Because advertisements were aimed at entertaining the housewives.
Question 3: The word “soap” in “soap opera” refers to ______.
A. the classical singing you hear in the drammas
B. products sold on television
C. washing powder used by housewives to do the washing
D. a musical play in which all of the words are sung
Question 4: According to the passage, soap operas ______.
A. are mostly shown in daytime
B. offer accurate depictions of ordinary life
C. have lots of continuing storylines happening over a few shows.
D. tend to focus on female characters
Question 5: Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. British people don’t really like watching TV.
B. In the early days, dramas were often shown in daytime.
C. Soap operas are usually more exaggerated than normal life.
D. Each cast member will appear in some episodes.
C – Read the following passage and fill each numbered blank with ONE suitable word.
Classes in literature are useful no matter what job you intend to have when you (1) _______ university. Books are about life. People who study literature learn the skill of reading carefully and understanding characters, situations, and relationships. This kind of understanding can be useful to teachers and business people alike. Literature classes also require a lot of writing, so they help students (2) _______ the skill of clear communication. Of course, a professional writer needs to have this skill, but it is an equally important skill for an engineer. Finally, reading literature helps develop an understanding of many different (3) _______ of view. Reading a novel by a Russian author, for (4) _______, will help a reader learn more about Russian culture. For anyone whose job may bring them into contact with Russian colleagues, this insight can help encourage better cross-cultural understanding. Studying literature is studying life, so it is (5) _______ to almost any job you can think of.
City dwellers are more likely to ... stress and anxiety than people who live in the countryside.
A. put up with B. get over C. suffer from D. look forward to