the new law limits smoking in public . there are .... places where people can smoke
V. Fill in each blank with the correct word: more, fewer or less.
31. The weather in winter is worse than that in summer. People get colds in summer than in winter.
32. The new law limits smoking in public. There are places where people can smoke.
33. We are lucky. We work hours than any workers.
34. This factory has workers than any workers.
35. Farmers have time off than workers. Farmers work harder than workers.
36. There are cars in the streets at this time. The traffic is so heavy.
37. Class 7A has 42 students, and Class B has only 38 students. Class 7A has students than Class 7B.
38. Lan has homework than Hoa.
39. fruits are now in season in the south. There are plenty of fruits now.
40. I think we don’t have many publish holidays. We ought to have .
V. Fill in each blank with the correct word: more, fewer or less.
31. more
32. fewer
33. fewer
34. fewer
35. less
36. more
37. more
38. less
39. More
40. more
V. Fill in each blank with the correct word: more, fewer or less.
31. more
32. fewer
33. fewer
34. fewer
35. less
36. more
37. more
38. less
39. More
40. more
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Read the passage and choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D.
Throughout the United States, the number of places where people are allowed to smoke has gradually ecome smaller and smaller. First, it was banned on trains, buses and plancs, then in public places such as theatres and airports. Now you can’t smoke in any workplace. Nonsmokers are definitely winning the battle. “Why should we breathe their smoke ?”, they say.
If they are lucky, smokers can still find some bars and restaurants where they can light up a cigarette, but it may soon be banncd there , too. Anti-smoking groups even think that smoking ought to be banned in people’s homes.
Under new plans you won’t be able to smoke where there are more than ten visitors in a week, or where there are children. In 1996, nicotine was classed as drug, like cocaine or heroin. In the country that gave tobacco to the world, smoking might one day be illegal
In the hiture, smoking in_________may soon be banned
A. bars and rcstaurants
B. the country that gave tobacco to the world
C. large family’s homes
D. all of these places
Đáp án là D. Dựa vào ý: When you apply for a job, one of the most important things is job interview. In order to make a good impression during a job interview, you need to prepare yourseli for the interview carefully
Read the passage and choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D.
Throughout the United States, the number of places where people are allowed to smoke has gradually ecome smaller and smaller. First, it was banned on trains, buses and plancs, then in public places such as theatres and airports. Now you can’t smoke in any workplace. Nonsmokers are definitely winning the battle. “Why should we breathe their smoke ?”, they say.
If they are lucky, smokers can still find some bars and restaurants where they can light up a cigarette, but it may soon be banncd there , too. Anti-smoking groups even think that smoking ought to be banned in people’s homes.
Under new plans you won’t be able to smoke where there are more than ten visitors in a week, or where there are children. In 1996, nicotine was classed as drug, like cocaine or heroin. In the country that gave tobacco to the world, smoking might one day be illegal
Question:In the hiture, smoking in_________may soon be banned.
A. bars and rcstaurants.
B. the country that gave tobacco to the world.
C. large family’s homes.
D. all of these places.
Đáp án là D. Dựa vào các ý trong bài: If they are lucky, smokers can still fĩnd some bars and restaurants where they can light up a cigarette, but it may soon be banned there , ... Anti-smoking
groups even think that smoking ought to be banned in people’s homes,….In the country that gave
tobacco to the world, smoking might one day be illegal.”
Read the passage and choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D.
Throughout the United States, the number of places where people are allowed to smoke has gradually ecome smaller and smaller. First, it was banned on trains, buses and plancs, then in public places such as theatres and airports. Now you can’t smoke in any workplace. Nonsmokers are definitely winning the battle. “Why should we breathe their smoke ?”, they say.
If they are lucky, smokers can still find some bars and restaurants where they can light up a cigarette, but it may soon be banncd there , too. Anti-smoking groups even think that smoking ought to be banned in people’s homes.
Under new plans you won’t be able to smoke where there are more than ten visitors in a week, or where there are children. In 1996, nicotine was classed as drug, like cocaine or heroin. In the country that gave tobacco to the world, smoking might one day be illegal
Question: Now you can smoke_________but in the fiiture you can’t.
A. on trains
B. in theatres
C. on planes
D. in bars
Đáp án là D. Dựa vào ý: “it was banned on trains, buses and planes, then in public places such as theatres and airports.”
Read the passage and choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D.
Throughout the United States, the number of places where people are allowed to smoke has gradually ecome smaller and smaller. First, it was banned on trains, buses and plancs, then in public places such as theatres and airports. Now you can’t smoke in any workplace. Nonsmokers are definitely winning the battle. “Why should we breathe their smoke ?”, they say.
If they are lucky, smokers can still find some bars and restaurants where they can light up a cigarette, but it may soon be banncd there , too. Anti-smoking groups even think that smoking ought to be banned in people’s homes.
Under new plans you won’t be able to smoke where there are more than ten visitors in a week, or where there are children. In 1996, nicotine was classed as drug, like cocaine or heroin. In the country that gave tobacco to the world, smoking might one day be illegal
Now you can smoke_________but in the fiiture you can’t.
A. on trains
B. in theatres
C. on planes
D. in bars
Đáp án là A. smokers’ smoke: khói thuốc lá từ những người hút thuốc
Read the passage and choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D.
Throughout the United States, the number of places where people are allowed to smoke has gradually ecome smaller and smaller. First, it was banned on trains, buses and plancs, then in public places such as theatres and airports. Now you can’t smoke in any workplace. Nonsmokers are definitely winning the battle. “Why should we breathe their smoke ?”, they say.
If they are lucky, smokers can still find some bars and restaurants where they can light up a cigarette, but it may soon be banncd there , too. Anti-smoking groups even think that smoking ought to be banned in people’s homes.
Under new plans you won’t be able to smoke where there are more than ten visitors in a week, or where there are children. In 1996, nicotine was classed as drug, like cocaine or heroin. In the country that gave tobacco to the world, smoking might one day be illegal
Question: “ Why should we breathe their smoke?” The word “their” in this sentence means:
A. smokers’
B. other people’s
C. nonsmokers’
D. visitors’
Đáp án là A. smokers’ smoke: khói thuốc lá từ những người hút thuốc
Read the passage and choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D.
Throughout the United States, the number of places where people are allowed to smoke has gradually ecome smaller and smaller. First, it was banned on trains, buses and plancs, then in public places such as theatres and airports. Now you can’t smoke in any workplace. Nonsmokers are definitely winning the battle. “Why should we breathe their smoke ?”, they say.
If they are lucky, smokers can still find some bars and restaurants where they can light up a cigarette, but it may soon be banncd there , too. Anti-smoking groups even think that smoking ought to be banned in people’s homes.
Under new plans you won’t be able to smoke where there are more than ten visitors in a week, or where there are children. In 1996, nicotine was classed as drug, like cocaine or heroin. In the country that gave tobacco to the world, smoking might one day be illegal
“ Why should we breathe their smoke?” The word “their” in this sentence means:
A. smokers’
B. other people’s
C. nonsmokers’
D. visitors’
Đáp án là B. If they are lucky, smokers can still find some bars and restaurants where they can light up a cigarette, but it may soon be banned there, too.”
Read the passage and choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D.
Throughout the United States, the number of places where people are allowed to smoke has gradually ecome smaller and smaller. First, it was banned on trains, buses and plancs, then in public places such as theatres and airports. Now you can’t smoke in any workplace. Nonsmokers are definitely winning the battle. “Why should we breathe their smoke ?”, they say.
If they are lucky, smokers can still find some bars and restaurants where they can light up a cigarette, but it may soon be banncd there , too. Anti-smoking groups even think that smoking ought to be banned in people’s homes.
Under new plans you won’t be able to smoke where there are more than ten visitors in a week, or where there are children. In 1996, nicotine was classed as drug, like cocaine or heroin. In the country that gave tobacco to the world, smoking might one day be illegal
Question: “ Nonsmokers are winning the battle” means:
A There are more nonsmokers
B. There arc more smokers
C. There are fewer places where people can smoke
D. There arc more places where people can smoke.
Câu đã cho có nghĩa: Người không hút thuốc sẽ chiến thắng trong cuộc chiến = Có càng ít những nơi mà cho phép mọi người hút thuốc => Đáp án là C.
Read the passage and choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D.
Throughout the United States, the number of places where people are allowed to smoke has gradually ecome smaller and smaller. First, it was banned on trains, buses and plancs, then in public places such as theatres and airports. Now you can’t smoke in any workplace. Nonsmokers are definitely winning the battle. “Why should we breathe their smoke ?”, they say.
If they are lucky, smokers can still find some bars and restaurants where they can light up a cigarette, but it may soon be banncd there , too. Anti-smoking groups even think that smoking ought to be banned in people’s homes.
Under new plans you won’t be able to smoke where there are more than ten visitors in a week, or where there are children. In 1996, nicotine was classed as drug, like cocaine or heroin. In the country that gave tobacco to the world, smoking might one day be illegal
“ Nonsmokers are winning the battle” means
A There are more nonsmokers
B. There arc more smokers
C. There are fewer places where people can smoke
D. There arc more places where people can smoke.
Đáp án là D. Dựa vào các ý trong bài: If they are lucky, smokers can still fĩnd some bars and restaurants where they can light up a cigarette, but it may soon be banned there , ... Anti-smoking
groups even think that smoking ought to be banned in people’s homes,….In the country that gave
tobacco to the world, smoking might one day be illegal.”