We lit a fire which soon dried out our clothes.
They rowed across the Atlantic, which had never been done before.
3. The lorry crashed into a bus-load of school children, six of whom were slightly injured.
We lit a fire which soon dried out our clothes.
They rowed across the Atlantic, which had never been done before.
3. The lorry crashed into a bus-load of school children, six of whom were slightly injured.
I.The following passage contains ten errors. Find and correct them.
Things started to go wrongly as soon as we got to the hotel. We were all completely exhaustingafter our long journey and looking forward to a shower and a rest. However, we found that our room was not ready, which was very annoyed, although the manager was extremely apologising. While we were waiting, we asked about the excursions to places of an interest which we have readabout in the brochure. Imagine how we felt when we were told they had all been cancelled! Apparently, the person responsible of organizing them had left suddenly and had not been replaced. Then Sally saw a notice pinning to the door of the restaurant, said it was closed for redecoration, and Peter discovered that the swimming pool was empty. When we eventually got to our room we were horrified to find that it was at the back of the hotel, and we had a view of a car park, thatseemed to be used as a rubbish dump. We seriously began to wonder whether or not to stay.
II. Read the text below, using the word given in brackets to form a word that fits in the space.
Congratulations to all involved with the school (__1__ produce) of The Woman Next Door. The (__2__ advertise) was carried out by the Art Department, and the posters were very (__3__ imagine). We certainly have some very (__4__ art) students in our school! Many people helped with building and painting the (__5__ scene) and the play was written by the English Department, who managed to create an (__6__ amuse) story, with excellent songs. The music was written by Sue Porter, who also (__7__ company) the singers on the piano. Everyone enjoyed a thoroughly (__8__ entertain) evening, and there was a long round of (__9__ applaud) at the end. Jim Barrett gave a brilliant performance as Sergeant Moss, and Liz Aiken was a (__10__delight) Mrs. Jump. Well-done everyone!
Sử dụng đại từ quan hệ viết lại các câu có chứa mệnh đề quan hệ không xác định.
6. Mr Brown has been invited to join our club. He enjoys going to the theatre
7. Whiting House is an important local monument. It was built in 1856.
8. Bono signed autographs at Tower Records yesterday. He's a famous musician.
9. John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963. He was president of the USA.
10. The Queen will open a new hospital. It is in Jarvis Street.
put a tick √ if the relative pronoun in the following sentence can be deleted, and put a cross X if is not ( chữa câu sai giúp mik luôn ak)
1. We lit a fire, which son dried out our clothes.
2. The report which son should have taken an hour and a half, took three hours.
3. The children who I was looking after were terrbly spoilt.
4. She thanked him for the kind help that she recevied.
5. There wasn't any directory in the telephone box from which I was phoning.
6. The man who was driving us didn't know the way.
7. The Smiths, whose house was destroyed in the explosion, were given rooms in the hotel.
8. The car which we hired from the airport broke down on the road.
9. My boss, who I really wanted to see, was too busy to meet anyone.
10. Mr. and Mrs.Jones, who were out playing cards, knew nothing of the burglary.
Read the passage, and choose the best answer.
Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation.
Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard to support their families. Girls learnt to do housework, and to take care of others. Loyalty and honesty were highly appreciated. When they made a mistake, they would not let another person be punished for it. That would be cowardly and mean. They were taught that families were strong, and everybody should stick together in adversity. (tai họa, nghịch cảnh)
Fortunately, many of these values have been well preserved. They have contributed to making the unique Vietnamese culture, and strengthening our society.
This passage is about_______________________.
A. people who possess good manners
B. what bad manners children in the past had
C. the preservation of bad values
D. good manners and their value
1.The new pupils are called newcomers.
2.many exercises have been done since the beginning of the school year.
3.we were asked to report books by our form teacher last month.
dùng thì HTHT để vt lại câu :
1. It’s over six months since John had his hair cut.
→ John ………………………………………………………………… 3. We have never eaten this kind of food before.
→ It’s the …………………………………………………………
7. We haven’t been to the zoo for 5 months.
→ The last time we ………………………………………..…
Read the passage, and choose the best answer.
Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation.
Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard to support their families. Girls learnt to do housework, and to take care of others. Loyalty and honesty were highly appreciated. When they made a mistake, they would not let another person be punished for it. That would be cowardly and mean. They were taught that families were strong, and everybody should stick together in adversity. (tai họa, nghịch cảnh)
Fortunately, many of these values have been well preserved. They have contributed to making the unique Vietnamese culture, and strengthening our society.
The sentence: “When they made a mistake, they would not let another person be punished for it,” means they would _______________________.
A. deny their mistake
B. admit their mistake
C. keep it a secret
D. be punished
viết lại câu và sử dụng mệnh đề quan hệ không xác định 1. She sent letters to me. These letters were not delivered to me. 2. I met a woman. Her son is a student in my class. 3. We have visited Hanoi. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam. 4. Nobody can find the boy. He has been lost since January. 5. He looks very angry with his daughter. She is wearing a short and red skirt. 6. We don’t know how to solve this problem. It makes us stressed. 7. My father has sent some cakes. He made them. 8. Why don’t you want to eat this ice-cream? She spent a lot of time doing it for you. 9. There were a lot of people at the party. I had known many of them for years. 10. There are 14 girls in my class. A few of them are my friends. 11. He was carrying his belongings. Many of them were broken. 12. He had thousands of books. Most of them he had read. 13. He picked up a handful of stones. One of them was sharp. 14. I have collected a lot of foreign stamps. But none of them is from Japan. 15. They have made friend with a number of foreigners on Facebook. But none of them is from Thailand. 16. Samuel Johnson was the son of a bookseller. Samuel Johnson was born in 1709. 17. Mr Kemp teaches physics in Bonton University. He is going to retire next year. 18. Yesterday I met a woman named Susan. Her husband works in London. 19. A doctor examined me last Friday. He was really kind. 20. Dublin is the capital of Ireland. It is my favourite city. 21. This is the swimming-pool. I used to go swimming there.
Read the passage, and choose the best answer.
Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation.
Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard to support their families. Girls learnt to do housework, and to take care of others. Loyalty and honesty were highly appreciated. When they made a mistake, they would not let another person be punished for it. That would be cowardly and mean. They were taught that families were strong, and everybody should stick together in adversity. (tai họa, nghịch cảnh)
Fortunately, many of these values have been well preserved. They have contributed to making the unique Vietnamese culture, and strengthening our society.
What was a boy’s main duty?
A. to respect seniority
B. to support his family
C. to do housework
D. to share good things