fill in each blank with the correct work:some or any
mai: i'm really hungry what did you have for lunch
nam:Nothing!i wanted to make pancakes but i dont know how to make one
ma:ok we can have egg too
Fill in each blank with the correct word: some, or any.
Mai: I'm really hungry. What did you have for lunch?
Nam: Nothing! I want to make ...........................pancakes but I don't know how to make one
Mai: OK. We can have............................pancakes. Is there .....................flour and cooking oil?
Nam: Yes, and we have............................eggs too.
Mai: Good. I need two eggs for each pancake. I want ...................turmeric too.
Nam: Yes, there is ............................... for you. Do you need.............................. minced pork and green onions?
Mai: Yes, I need ................................................ OK, that's enough for us to make pancakes now
Fill in each blank with the correct word: some, or any.
Mai: I'm really hungry. What did you have for lunch?
Nam: Nothing! I want to make ............some...............pancakes but I don't know how to make one
Mai: OK. We can have...........some.................pancakes. Is there ..........any...........flour and cooking oil?
Nam: Yes, and we have...........some.................eggs too.
Mai: Good. I need two eggs for each pancake. I want ..........some.........turmeric too.
Nam: Yes, there is ..............some................. for you. Do you need............any.................. minced pork and green onions?
Mai: Yes, I need ......................some.......................... OK, that's enough for us to make pancakes now
Fill in each blank with the correct word: some, or any.
Mai: I'm really hungry. What did you have for lunch?
Nam: Nothing! I want to make .............some.............pancakes but I don't know how to make one
Mai: OK. We can have.........some...................pancakes. Is there ........any.............flour and cooking oil?
Nam: Yes, and we have.........some...................eggs too.
Mai: Good. I need two eggs for each pancake. I want .........some.........too.
Nam: Yes, there is ............some................... for you. Do you need.......some....................... minced pork and green onions?
Mai: Yes, I need ......................any.......................... OK, that's enough for us to make pancakes now
Fill in each blank some or any
Mai:I'm really hungry.What did you have for lunch?
Nam:Nothing!I wanted to make......pancakes but it don't know how to make one
Mai: Ok.we con have.......pancakes.Is there.....flour and cooking oil?
Nam:yes,and we have.....eggs too
Mai:Good.I need two eggs for each pancake.I want.....turmeric too
Nam:yes,there is.....for you.Do you need.....minced pork and green onions?
Mai yes I need.....ok that's enough for us to make pancakes now
Fill in each blank some or any
Mai:I'm really hungry.What did you have for lunch?
Nam:Nothing!I wanted to make..some.pancakes but it don't know how to make one
Mai: Ok.we con have....some...pancakes.Is there..any...flour and cooking oil?
Nam:yes,and we have..some...eggs too
Mai:Good.I need two eggs for each pancake.I want..some...turmeric too
Nam:yes,there is...some..for you.Do you need..any...minced pork and green onions?
Mai yes I need...some..ok that's enough for us to make pancakes now
Fill in each blank some or any
Mai:I'm really hungry.What did you have for lunch?
Nam:Nothing!I wanted to make.some.....pancakes but it don't know how to make one
Mai: Ok.we con have..some.....pancakes.Is there.any....flour and cooking oil?
Nam:yes,and we have..some...eggs too
Mai:Good.I need two eggs for each pancake.I want.some....turmeric too
Nam:yes,there is..any...for you.Do you need..any...minced pork and green onions?
Mai yes I need.....ok that's enough for us to make pancakes now
III. Fill in the blank with a suitable word. GIẢI THÍCH ĐÁP ÁN LUÔN VỚI Ạ
Isn’t it amazing how much time we spend (1) about food? “Have you ever eaten ...?” “What did you have for lunch?” and so on. And when you travel from one country to another, you find that people have quite different (2) about food. People often feel that what they eat is normal, and that what other people eat is strange or silly.
In most parts of Asia, for example, no (3) is complete without rice. In England, people (4) potatoes every day. In the Middle East, bread is the main part of every meal. Eating, like so many things we do, becomes a (5) which is difficult to change. Americans like to drink a lot of orange juice and coffee. The English (6) tea four or five times every day. Australians drink large amount of beer and the French drink (7) every day.
The sort of meat people like to eat also differs from one country to another. Horse (8) is thought to be delicious in France. In Hong Kong, some people enjoy eating snakes. New Zealanders eat sheep, but they never eat goat meat. The Japanese don’t like to eat sheep meat because of its smell, but they enjoy raw fish.
So it (9) that although eating is a topic that we can talk about for hours, there is very little (10) sense in what we say about it. People everywhere enjoy eating what they have always been earing, and there is very little we can do to change our eating habits.
1 talking about st: nói về cái gì
2 feelings: cảm giác (đằng sau có động từ feel: cảm nhận, nên ở đây dùng dạng danh từ của nó)
3 meal (câu này dựa theo hoàn cảnh thui: không bữa ăn nào hoàn hảo nếu không có cơm)
4 eat
5 habit (khó thay đổi thì thường sẽ là thói quen)
6 drink + đồ uống
7 wine : cùng dạng đồ uống có cồn với bia là rượu
8 meat: đằng trước đã có đề cập
9 seems: nhận thấy
10 common sense: lẽ thường
* Fill in each blank with a suitable preposition.
1. I really like Pam because she has a really good sense ………………humor.
2. What conditions can make governments more responsive ………………the public?
3. If you’re never content ………………what you have, you can never have enough.
4. Apart ………………vaccines, there is no known way to protect against meningitis.
5. Since 2012, women have participated ………………every Olympic sport at the Games.
6. These days more fathers stay ………………home and take care ………………their children.
7. Employees will be evaluated ………………their performance, attendance, and team skills.
8. There’s increasing demand ………………part-time jobs from female workers in many countries.
9. The cost of cancer treatment often imposes a high financial burden ………………patients and their families.
10. Women now play an important role on the labour market and significantly contribute ……………… socio-economic development.
Complete the passage below. Fill in each gap with ONE word.
If you don’t know __________ a word means, try to guess the meaning, or look __________ the word in your dictionary. All foreign speakers have an __________, but that doesn’t matter. To make your pronunciation __________, listen to English speakers and try to imitate them. Don’t worry if you __________ mistakes or don’t try to correct a mistake – that’s normal! It’s often useful to translate words __________ one language to the other, but it’s best when you can start to think in the new language.
Question 5:
Complete the passage below. Fill in each gap with ONE word.
If you don’t know __________ a word means, try to guess the meaning, or look __________ the word in your dictionary. All foreign speakers have an __________, but that doesn’t matter. To make your pronunciation __________, listen to English speakers and try to imitate them. Don’t worry if you __________ mistakes or don’t try to correct a mistake – that’s normal! It’s often useful to translate words __________ one language to the other, but it’s best when you can start to think in the new language.
Question 2:
Complete the passage below. Fill in each gap with ONE word.
If you don’t know __________ a word means, try to guess the meaning, or look __________ the word in your dictionary. All foreign speakers have an __________, but that doesn’t matter. To make your pronunciation __________, listen to English speakers and try to imitate them. Don’t worry if you __________ mistakes or don’t try to correct a mistake – that’s normal! It’s often useful to translate words __________ one language to the other, but it’s best when you can start to think in the new language.
Question 6:
Complete the passage below. Fill in each gap with ONE word.
If you don’t know __________ a word means, try to guess the meaning, or look __________ the word in your dictionary. All foreign speakers have an __________, but that doesn’t matter. To make your pronunciation __________, listen to English speakers and try to imitate them. Don’t worry if you __________ mistakes or don’t try to correct a mistake – that’s normal! It’s often useful to translate words __________ one language to the other, but it’s best when you can start to think in the new language.
Question 4:
Complete the passage below. Fill in each gap with ONE word.
If you don’t know __________ a word means, try to guess the meaning, or look __________ the word in your dictionary. All foreign speakers have an __________, but that doesn’t matter. To make your pronunciation __________, listen to English speakers and try to imitate them. Don’t worry if you __________ mistakes or don’t try to correct a mistake – that’s normal! It’s often useful to translate words __________ one language to the other, but it’s best when you can start to think in the new language.
Question 3: