Choose the underlined word or phrase that needs correcting
She came to see us just at the time when we were having dinner. It was the first time I have seen her.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
We (A) were at home (B) having our anniversary dinner (C) when my uncle (D) was calling to congratulate us last night.
A. were
B. having
C. when
D. was calling
Đáp Án D.
Was calling => called (hành động đang diễn ra “having” thì hàng động khác xen vào “called”)
Dịch câu: Chúng tôi đang ở nhà có bữa ăn tối kỷ niệm của chúng tôi khi chú tôi gọi để chúc mừng chúng tôi đêm qua.
Certain courses Eire compulsory; others are optional
Part 2: Choose the underlined word or phrase that needs correcting.
1, He thinks that chat on the Internet is a waste of time.
2. The test was more easy than I expected. I could finish it at least 20 minutes early.
3. Children nowadays spend more time to play video games than reading books.
4, All the main streets in this city will be widening.
5, The chidren enjoyed to watch the performing lions.
6, I didn’t see Nga since she moved to Hue with her family
1 chat => chatting
2 more easy => easier
3 to play => playing
4 widening => widened
5 to watch => watching
6 didn't see => haven't seen
II. Choose the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that needs correcting. (0.5pts)
11. Jenny was really disappointing that no one came to her birthday party.
A B C D
12. We often eat on the weekends so my mom doesn’t have to cook.
A B C D
1 disappointing => disappointed
2 A => often eat out
Put the verb in brackets in the Past Simple , Past Perfect or Present perfect.
1. She did't notice that she (never see) ............. that flim before.
2. I suddenly (remember) that I ..................... (forget) my keys.
3. Bill no longer has his car. He (sell) .................... it.
4. (Have/you/put) ............... off the fire before you (go) ....... out.
5. I was very pleased to see Mary again. I (not see) ................. for a long time.
6. I thanked her for everything she (do) ..................... for me.
7. When I got to the office, I (realize) ............. I (forget) ............... to lock the door.
8. Who is that woman? I (never seen ) ...................... her before.
9. Tom was not at home when I (arrive) ............ He (just go) ................. out.
10. She said it (be) ............ the first time she (meet) ............. such a man.
Put the verb in brackets in the Past Simple , Past Perfect or Present perfect.
1. She did't notice that she (never see) ......has never seen....... that flim before.
2. I suddenly (remember) remembered that I ..............forgot....... (forget) my keys.
3. Bill no longer has his car. He (sell) .........sold........... it.
4. (Have/you/put) ..........had you put..... off the fire before you (go) ...went.... out.
5. I was very pleased to see Mary again. I (not see) .........haven't seen her........ for a long time.
6. I thanked her for everything she (do) ........has done............. for me.
7. When I got to the office, I (realize) .....realized........ I (forget) ........had forgotten....... to lock the door.
8. Who is that woman? I (never seen ) ............have never seen.......... her before.
9. Tom was not at home when I (arrive) .......arrived..... He (just go) .........has just gone....... out.
10. She said it (be) .......was..... the first time she (meet) ....has met......... such a man.
Put the verb in brackets in the Past Simple , Past Perfect or Present perfect.
1. She did't notice that she (never see) .....has never seen........ that flim before.
2. I suddenly (remember) that I ......remembered ............... (forget) my keys.
3. Bill no longer has his car. He (sell) .......sold............. it.
4. (Have/you/put) ..........Had you put..... off the fire before you (go) ...went.... out.
5. I was very pleased to see Mary again. I (not see) ....haven't seen her............. for a long time.
6. I thanked her for everything she (do) ....has done................. for me.
7. When I got to the office, I (realize) .....realized........ I (forget) ........had forgotten....... to lock the door.
8. Who is that woman? I (never seen ) .........have never seen............. her before.
9. Tom was not at home when I (arrive) ....arrived........ He (just go) .........has just gone........ out.
10. She said it (be) .....was....... the first time she (meet) .....has met........ such a man.
P/s : Bài này mk ms hok sơ qua thoy nên cx k chắc lém :-<
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
When I was a little girl growing up in the 1940, we didn’t have much in the way of material things. The Great Depression had hit just about everyone, and we were just climbing out (37)______it. My dad had a job in a factory, and mom stayed at home with the kids. I got a new outfit (38)_______a year, and that was only because mom was pretty good at the sewing machine. Good thing, too, because when World War II came, mom got a job sewing uniforms for the soldiers. The extra money helped, and by the time I was in my teens in the late 1950s we had enough to get one of those fancy new TV.
I decided around that time I didn’t want to work in a factory or sew like my mom had. I wanted to go to the college. I wanted to be a lawyer. Though others scoffed, my parents told me that they would support me in any way they could. Fortunately, I worked hard at school and got a scholarship. It wasn’t easy, but a few years later I was a lawyer. In the late ‘60s I knew I could use my education and spirit to help our nation. I took a job working against discrimination. (39)______is where I met your grandpa. He was not only handsome but believed in the same things I did. When your mom came along, I took a year (40)_____but when back to work, we were able to (41)_______a color TV, and like me, your mom was a glued to it.
Điền vào số 37
A. of
B. from
C. into
D. for
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
When I was a little girl growing up in the 1940, we didn’t have much in the way of material things. The Great Depression had hit just about everyone, and we were just climbing out (37)______it. My dad had a job in a factory, and mom stayed at home with the kids. I got a new outfit (38)_______a year, and that was only because mom was pretty good at the sewing machine. Good thing, too, because when World War II came, mom got a job sewing uniforms for the soldiers. The extra money helped, and by the time I was in my teens in the late 1950s we had enough to get one of those fancy new TV.
I decided around that time I didn’t want to work in a factory or sew like my mom had. I wanted to go to the college. I wanted to be a lawyer. Though others scoffed, my parents told me that they would support me in any way they could. Fortunately, I worked hard at school and got a scholarship. It wasn’t easy, but a few years later I was a lawyer. In the late ‘60s I knew I could use my education and spirit to help our nation. I took a job working against discrimination. (39)______is where I met your grandpa. He was not only handsome but believed in the same things I did. When your mom came along, I took a year (40)_____but when back to work, we were able to (41)_______a color TV, and like me, your mom was a glued to it.
Điền vào số 39
A. ThatB. Which
B. Which
C. There
D. Here
Đáp án A.
Dùng đại từ chỉ định That là phù hợp
Tạm dịch: Đó là nơi bà đã gặp ông của cháu.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
When I was a little girl growing up in the 1940, we didn’t have much in the way of material things. The Great Depression had hit just about everyone, and we were just climbing out (37)______it. My dad had a job in a factory, and mom stayed at home with the kids. I got a new outfit (38)_______a year, and that was only because mom was pretty good at the sewing machine. Good thing, too, because when World War II came, mom got a job sewing uniforms for the soldiers. The extra money helped, and by the time I was in my teens in the late 1950s we had enough to get one of those fancy new TV.
I decided around that time I didn’t want to work in a factory or sew like my mom had. I wanted to go to the college. I wanted to be a lawyer. Though others scoffed, my parents told me that they would support me in any way they could. Fortunately, I worked hard at school and got a scholarship. It wasn’t easy, but a few years later I was a lawyer. In the late ‘60s I knew I could use my education and spirit to help our nation. I took a job working against discrimination. (39)______is where I met your grandpa. He was not only handsome but believed in the same things I did. When your mom came along, I took a year (40)_____but when back to work, we were able to (41)_______a color TV, and like me, your mom was a glued to it.
Điền vào số 40
A. in
B. on
C. off
D. down
Đáp án C.
Ta có cấu trúc Take a year off: nghỉ (học, làm) 1 năm
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
When I was a little girl growing up in the 1940, we didn’t have much in the way of material things. The Great Depression had hit just about everyone, and we were just climbing out (37)______it. My dad had a job in a factory, and mom stayed at home with the kids. I got a new outfit (38)_______a year, and that was only because mom was pretty good at the sewing machine. Good thing, too, because when World War II came, mom got a job sewing uniforms for the soldiers. The extra money helped, and by the time I was in my teens in the late 1950s we had enough to get one of those fancy new TV.
I decided around that time I didn’t want to work in a factory or sew like my mom had. I wanted to go to the college. I wanted to be a lawyer. Though others scoffed, my parents told me that they would support me in any way they could. Fortunately, I worked hard at school and got a scholarship. It wasn’t easy, but a few years later I was a lawyer. In the late ‘60s I knew I could use my education and spirit to help our nation. I took a job working against discrimination. (39)______is where I met your grandpa. He was not only handsome but believed in the same things I did. When your mom came along, I took a year (40)_____but when back to work, we were able to (41)_______a color TV, and like me, your mom was a glued to it.
Điền vào số 41
A. afford
B. build
C. borrow
D. lend
Đáp án A.
Cấu trúc: To be able to afford sth: đủ khả năng để chi trả cái gì