artist who .............. pictures on the pavement
VII. Choose the best answer to complete the passage:
Artists who (90)............pictures on the pavement which chalk used to be very common sight in London, but there (91)..........only a few left now. Sometimes the pictures are very good. This is proved by the fact that one of the (92)...........favourite tricks is to draw a five pound note and see a lot of people trying to (93)..........it up. The police usually trick pavement artists kindly and there is nothing in the law against drawing on the pavement (94)...............the artist is so good that he gets a large (95)..............around him and this prevents other people from passing freely along the street.
1. A.draw B.paint C. take D.print
2. A.is B.are C. was D.were
3. A.artist B.artist’s C. artists D. artists’
4. A.pick B.hold C. bring D.get
5. A.if B.although C. unless D.because
6. A.meeting B.collection C. gathering D.crowd
1. A. draw B. paint C. take D. print
2. A. is B. are C. was D. were
3. A. artist B. artist’s C. artists D. artists’
4. A. pick B. hold C. bring D. get
5. A. if B. although C. unless D. because
6. A. meeting B. collection C. gathering D. crowd
VII. Read the following story and write true (T) or false (F).
Artists who(1)............pictures on the pavement which chalk used to be very common sight in London, but there (2)..........only a few left now. Sometimes the pictures are very good. This is proved by the fact that one of the(3)...........favourite tricks is to draw a five pound note and see a lot of people trying to(4)..........it up. The police usually trick pavement artists kindly and there is nothing in the law against drawing on the pavement(5)...............the artist is so good that he gets a large(6)..............around him and this prevents other people from passing freely along the street.
1. A.draw B.do C. take D.print
2. A.is B.are C. was D.were
3. A.artist B.artist’s C. artists D. artists’
4. A.pick B.hold C. bring D.get
5. A.if B.although C. unless D.because
6. A.meeting B.collection C. gathering D.crowd
VIII. Read then anser the questions below.
Students nowadays have more chances to take part in after - school activities. Some students stay at school and play such sports as football, badminton and table tennis. These sports help them not only relax themselves but also improve their health. Other students attend music and drama clubs. They practice playing musical instruments or rehearse for a play. Students who enjoys social activities join the Red Cross. Members of this society learn how to do first aids. They are willing to go to remote areas to help poor people and disabled people on their days-off.
1. Do students nowadays have fewer chances to take part in in after - school activities? ………………………………………………………………………………………………
2. What do they often do after school? …………………………………………………………………………..…
3. Which sports do they play? …………………………………………………………………………………………..
4. What are the advantages of playing sports?
…………………………………………………………………………………………………
VII. Read the following story and write true (T) or false (F).
Artists who(1)............pictures on the pavement which chalk used to be very common sight in London, but there (2)..........only a few left now. Sometimes the pictures are very good. This is proved by the fact that one of the(3)...........favourite tricks is to draw a five pound note and see a lot of people trying to(4)..........it up. The police usually trick pavement artists kindly and there is nothing in the law against drawing on the pavement(5)...............the artist is so good that he gets a large(6)..............around him and this prevents other people from passing freely along the street.
1. A.draw B.do C. take D.print
2. A.is B.are C. was D.were
3. A.artist B.artist’s C. artists D. artists’
4. A.pick B.hold C. bring D.get
5. A.if B.although C. unless D.because
6. A.meeting B.collection C. gathering D.crowd
VIII. Read then anser the questions below.
Students nowadays have more chances to take part in after - school activities. Some students stay at school and play such sports as football, badminton and table tennis. These sports help them not only relax themselves but also improve their health. Other students attend music and drama clubs. They practice playing musical instruments or rehearse for a play. Students who enjoys social activities join the Red Cross. Members of this society learn how to do first aids. They are willing to go to remote areas to help poor people and disabled people on their days-off.
1. Do students nowadays have fewer chances to take part in in after - school activities? ………………………………………………………………………………………………
2. What do they often do after school? …………………………………………………………………………..…
3. Which sports do they play? …………………………………………………………………………………………..
4. What are the advantages of playing sports?
Artists who(1)............pictures on the pavement which chalk used to be very common sight in London, but there (2)..........only a few left now. Sometimes the pictures are very good. This is proved by the fact that one of the(3)...........favourite tricks is to draw a five pound note and see a lot of people trying to(4)..........it up. The police usually trick pavement artists kindly and there is nothing in the law against drawing on the pavement(5)...............the artist is so good that he gets a large(6)..............around him and this prevents other people from passing freely along the street.
1. A.draw B.do C. take D.print
2. A.is B.are C. was D.were
3. A.artist B.artist’s C. artists D. artists’
4. A.pick B.hold C. bring D.get
5. A.if B.although C. unless D.because
6. A.meeting B.collection C. gathering D.crowd
VIII. Read then anser the questions below.
Students nowadays have more chances to take part in after - school activities. Some students stay at school and play such sports as football, badminton and table tennis. These sports help them not only relax themselves but also improve their health. Other students attend music and drama clubs. They practice playing musical instruments or rehearse for a play. Students who enjoys social activities join the Red Cross. Members of this society learn how to do first aids. They are willing to go to remote areas to help poor people and disabled people on their days-off.
1. Do students nowadays have fewer chances to take part in in after - school activities? No, they don't.
2. What do they often do after school?
They play sports after school.
3. Which sports do they play?
They play football, badminton and table tennis.
4. What are the advantages of playing sports?
The adventages of playing sports is not only helps students relax themselves but also improve their heath.
Artists who (21)________ pictures on the pavement with chalk used to be a common sight in London, but there (22)________ only a few left now. Sometimes the pictures are very good. This is proved by the fact that one of the (23)________ favourite tricks is to draw a five-pound note and see a lot of people trying to (24)________ it up. The police usually treat pavement artists kindly and there is nothing in the law against drawing on the pavement unless the artist is so good that he gets a large (25)________ around him and this prevents other people from passing freely along the street. |
21 | A. print | B. take | C. draw | D. paint |
22 | A. is | B. was | C. are | D. were |
23 | A. artists | B. artist | C. artists' | D. artist's |
24 | A. get | B. hold | C. bring | D. pick |
25 | A. meeting | B. collection | C. gathering | D. crowd |
Artists who (21)________ pictures on the pavement with chalk used to be a common sight in London, but there (22)________ only a few left now. Sometimes the pictures are very good. This is proved by the fact that one of the (23)________ favourite tricks is to draw a five-pound note and see a lot of people trying to (24)________ it up. The police usually treat pavement artists kindly and there is nothing in the law against drawing on the pavement unless the artist is so good that he gets a large (25)________ around him and this prevents other people from passing freely along the street. |
21 | A. print | B. take | C. draw | D. paint |
22 | A. is | B. was | C. are | D. were |
23 | A. artists | B. artist | C. artists' | D. artist's |
24 | A. get | B. hold | C. bring | D. pick |
25 | A. meeting | B. collection | C. gathering | D. crowd |
Khoanh tròn vào đáp án sao cho phù hợp với chỗ trống:
Artists who (1)................ pictures on the pavement which chalk used to be very common sight in London, but there (2)................ only a few left now. Sometimes the pictures are very good. This is proved by the fact one of the (3).................. favourite tricks kindly and there is nothing in the law against drawing on the pavement (5).................. the artist is so good that he gets a large (6).................... around him and this prevents other people from passing freely along the street.
a. draw b. panit c. take d. printa. is b. are c. was d. werea. artist b. artist's c. artists d. artists'a. pick b.hold c. bring d. geta. if b. although c. unless d. becausea. meeting b. collection c. gathering d. crowd
Question 2: Read the passage then choose the best option: A, B, C or D. (0,75pts)
Artists who (1) ______ pictures on the pavement with chalk used to be a common sight in London, but there (2) ______ only a few left now. Sometimes the pictures are very good. This is proved by the fact that one of the artists’ favourite tricks is to draw a five-pound note and see a lot of people trying to (3) ______ it up.
1. A. draw B. paint C. take D. print
2. A. is B. are C. was D. were
3. A. pick B. hold C. bring D. get
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Artists who draw pictures on pavement with chalk used to be common sight in London, but there are only a few left now. Sometimes the pictures are very good. This is proved by the fact that one of the artists' favourite tricks is to draw a five-pound note and see a lot of people trying to pick it up. The police usually treat pavement artists kindly and there is nothing in the law against drawing on the pavement unless the artist is so good that he gets a large crowd around him and this prevents other people from passing freely along the street.
IV.Read the following paragraph and choose the corret answer for each gap(1.5ms)
Artists who(1)............pictures on the pavement which chalk used to be very common sight in London, but there (2)..........only a few left now. Sometimes the pictures are very good. This is proved by the fact that one of the(3)...........favourite tricks is to draw a five pound note and see a lot of people trying to(4)..........it up. The police usually trick pavement artists kindly and there is nothing in the law against drawing on the pavement(5)...............the artist is so good that he gets a large(6)..............around him and this prevents other people from passing freely along the street.
1. A.draw B.paint C. take D.print
2. A.is B.are C. was D.were
3. A.artist B.artist’s C. artists D. artists’
4. A.pick B.hold C. bring D.get
5. A.if B.although C. unless D.because
6. A.meeting B.collection C. gathering D.crowd
1. A.draw B.paint C. take D.print
2. A.is B.are C. was D.were
3. A.artist B.artist’s C. artists D. artists’
4. A.pick B.hold C. bring D.get
5. A.if B.although C. unless D.because
6. A.meeting B.collection C. gathering D.crowd
V. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer for each gap:
Artists who (1)............pictures on the pavement which chalk used to be very common sight in London, but there (2)..........only a few left now. Sometimes the pictures are very good. This is proved by the fact that one of the (3)...........favourite tricks is to draw a five pound note and see a lot of people trying to (4)..........it up. The police usually trick pavement artists kindly and there is nothing in the law against drawing on the pavement(5)...............the artist is so good that he gets a large (6)..............around him and this prevents other people from passing freely along the street.
1. A. draw B. paint C. take D. print
2. A. is B. are C. was D. were
3. A. artist B. artist’s C. artists D. artists’
4. A. pick B. hold C. bring D. get
5. A. if B. although C. unless D. because
6. A. meeting B. collection C. gathering D. crowd
1. A. draw B. paint C. take D. print
2. A. is B. are C. was D. were
3. A. artist B. artist’s C. artists D. artists’
4. A. pick B. hold C. bring D. get
5. A. if B. although C. unless D. because
6. A. meeting B. collection C. gathering D. crowd