Câu : "But, being a girl i do like the idea of being adored"
dịch như nào để nó mượt nghĩa hơn ạ !!
Cho tôi hỏi một tí được không làm thế nào để đăng được câu hỏi ( ví dụ 10 phút nữa ) như vậy để 10 phút sau nó lại gửi trên Olm ạ
không đâu chị ạ chị nhấn tạo câu hỏi thì olm gửi lên còn để 10 phút sau thì nó không gửi đâu
I. Choose the best answer
1 Ann (hates, hate) playing games. She doesn’t (like, likes) playing volleyball.
2 Mr Brown (enjoys, enjoy) reading books a lot. He (likes, like) reading stories, too.
3 We (like, likes) playing table tennis. They (like, likes) playing table tennis, too.
4 I (dislike, dislikes) eating durians but I (like, likes) eating mangoes a lot.
5 They (hate, hates) cleaning the foor but we (love, loves) cleaning the floor
6 I don’t (likes, like) people shouting at me. She doesn’t (like, likes) people shouting at her, either.
7 I love (meet, meeting) people. He (loves, love) meeting people, too.
8 Tom doesn’t (minds, mind) working at night. They don’t (mind, minds) working either.
9 She doesn’t (like, likes) singing very much. He (dislkes, dislike) singing, either
10 I dislike (spending, spend) money on such a ridiculous thing.
11 He detests (being, be) late. They don’t (like, likes) being late, either
12 She can’t (bear, bears) being alone but he can (bear, bears) being alone
13 I enjoy (being, be) alone. Thanh doesn’t (enjoy, enjoys) being alone.
14 He’s not very fond of (doing, do) the housework.
15 He’s not a great fan of (swimming, swim).
16 Horse-(riding, ride) isn’t really his hobby.
17 She (loathes, loathe) (hates) celery. She (dislikes, dislike) eating fish, either.
18 He quite likes watching movies at home.
19 I like going out with my friends.
20 Do you (like, likes) playing games? Yes, I do. Does he (like, likes) playing sports? Yes, he does. I. Choose the best answer
1 Ann (hates, hate) playing games. She doesn’t (like, likes) playing volleyball.
2 Mr Brown (enjoys, enjoy) reading books a lot. He (likes, like) reading stories, too.
3 We (like, likes) playing table tennis. They (like, likes) playing table tennis, too.
4 I (dislike, dislikes) eating durians but I (like, likes) eating mangoes a lot.
5 They (hate, hates) cleaning the foor but we (love, loves) cleaning the floor
6 I don’t (likes, like) people shouting at me. She doesn’t (like, likes) people shouting at her, either.
7 I love (meet, meeting) people. He (loves, love) meeting people, too.
8 Tom doesn’t (minds, mind) working at night. They don’t (mind, minds) working either.
9 She doesn’t (like, likes) singing very much. He (dislkes, dislike) singing, either
10 I dislike (spending, spend) money on such a ridiculous thing.
11 He detests (being, be) late. They don’t (like, likes) being late, either
12 She can’t (bear, bears) being alone but he can (bear, bears) being alone
13 I enjoy (being, be) alone. Thanh doesn’t (enjoy, enjoys) being alone.
14 He’s not very fond of (doing, do) the housework.
15 He’s not a great fan of (swimming, swim).
16 Horse-(riding, ride) isn’t really his hobby.
17 She (loathes, loathe) (hates) celery. She (dislikes, dislike) eating fish, either.
18 He quite likes watching movies at home.
19 I like going out with my friends.
20 Do you (like, likes) playing games? Yes, I do. Does he (like, likes) playing sports? Yes, he does. I. Choose the best answer
1 Ann (hates, hate) playing games. She doesn’t (like, likes) playing volleyball.
2 Mr Brown (enjoys, enjoy) reading books a lot. He (likes, like) reading stories, too.
3 We (like, likes) playing table tennis. They (like, likes) playing table tennis, too.
4 I (dislike, dislikes) eating durians but I (like, likes) eating mangoes a lot.
5 They (hate, hates) cleaning the foor but we (love, loves) cleaning the floor
6 I don’t (likes, like) people shouting at me. She doesn’t (like, likes) people shouting at her, either.
7 I love (meet, meeting) people. He (loves, love) meeting people, too.
8 Tom doesn’t (minds, mind) working at night. They don’t (mind, minds) working either.
9 She doesn’t (like, likes) singing very much. He (dislkes, dislike) singing, either
10 I dislike (spending, spend) money on such a ridiculous thing.
11 He detests (being, be) late. They don’t (like, likes) being late, either
12 She can’t (bear, bears) being alone but he can (bear, bears) being alone
13 I enjoy (being, be) alone. Thanh doesn’t (enjoy, enjoys) being alone.
14 He’s not very fond of (doing, do) the housework.
15 He’s not a great fan of (swimming, swim).
16 Horse-(riding, ride) isn’t really his hobby.
17 She (loathes, loathe) (hates) celery. She (dislikes, dislike) eating fish, either.
18 He quite likes watching movies at home.
19 I like going out with my friends.
20 Do you (like, likes) playing games? Yes, I do. Does he (like, likes) playing sports? Yes, he does.
giúp mk vs nhé ai nhanh mk tích
I. Choose the best answer
1 Ann (hates, hate) playing games. She doesn’t (like, likes) playing volleyball.
2 Mr Brown (enjoys, enjoy) reading books a lot. He (likes, like) reading stories, too.
3 We (like, likes) playing table tennis. They (like, likes) playing table tennis, too.
4 I (dislike, dislikes) eating durians but I (like, likes) eating mangoes a lot.
5 They (hate, hates) cleaning the foor but we (love, loves) cleaning the floor
6 I don’t (likes, like) people shouting at me. She doesn’t (like, likes) people shouting at her, either.
7 I love (meet, meeting) people. He (loves, love) meeting people, too.
8 Tom doesn’t (minds, mind) working at night. They don’t (mind, minds) working either.
9 She doesn’t (like, likes) singing very much. He (dislkes, dislike) singing, either
10 I dislike (spending, spend) money on such a ridiculous thing.
11 He detests (being, be) late. They don’t (like, likes) being late, either
12 She can’t (bear, bears) being alone but he can (bear, bears) being alone
13 I enjoy (being, be) alone. Thanh doesn’t (enjoy, enjoys) being alone.
14 He’s not very fond of (doing, do) the housework.
15 He’s not a great fan of (swimming, swim).
16 Horse-(riding, ride) isn’t really his hobby.
17 She (loathes, loathe) (hates) celery. She (dislikes, dislike) eating fish, either.
18 He quite likes watching movies at home.
19 I like going out with my friends.
20 Do you (like, likes) playing games? Yes, I do. Does he (like, likes) playing sports? Yes, he does. I. Choose the best answer
1 Ann (hates, hate) playing games. She doesn’t (like, likes) playing volleyball.
2 Mr Brown (enjoys, enjoy) reading books a lot. He (likes, like) reading stories, too.
3 We (like, likes) playing table tennis. They (like, likes) playing table tennis, too.
4 I (dislike, dislikes) eating durians but I (like, likes) eating mangoes a lot.
5 They (hate, hates) cleaning the foor but we (love, loves) cleaning the floor
6 I don’t (likes, like) people shouting at me. She doesn’t (like, likes) people shouting at her, either.
7 I love (meet, meeting) people. He (loves, love) meeting people, too.
8 Tom doesn’t (minds, mind) working at night. They don’t (mind, minds) working either.
9 She doesn’t (like, likes) singing very much. He (dislkes, dislike) singing, either
10 I dislike pending(s, spend) money on such a ridiculous thing.
11 He detests (being, be) late. They don’t (like, likes) being late, either
12 She can’t (bear, bears) being alone but he can (bear, bears) being alone
13 I enjoy (being, be) alone. Thanh doesn’t (enjoy, enjoys) being alone.
14 He’s not very fond of (doing, do) the housework.
15 He’s not a great fan of (swimming, swim).
16 Horse-(riding, ride) isn’t really his hobby.
17 She (loathes, loathe) (hates) celery. She (dislikes, dislike) eating fish, either.
18 He quite likes watching movies at home.
19 I like going out with my friends.
20 Do you (like, likes) playing games? Yes, I do. Does he (like, likes) playing sports? Yes, he does. I. Choose the best answer
I. Choose the best answer
1 Ann (hates, hate) playing games. She doesn’t (like, likes) playing volleyball.
2 Mr Brown (enjoys, enjoy) reading books a lot. He (likes, like) reading stories, too.
3 We (like, likes) playing table tennis. They (like, likes) playing table tennis, too.
4 I (dislike, dislikes) eating durians but I (like, likes) eating mangoes a lot.
5 They (hate, hates) cleaning the foor but we (love, loves) cleaning the floor
6 I don’t (likes, like) people shouting at me. She doesn’t (like, likes) people shouting at her, either.
7 I love (meet, meeting) people. He (loves, love) meeting people, too.
8 Tom doesn’t (minds, mind) working at night. They don’t (mind, minds) working either.
9 She doesn’t (like, likes) singing very much. He (dislikes, dislike) singing, either
10 I dislike (spending, spend) money on such a ridiculous thing.
11 He detests (being, be) late. They don’t (like, likes) being late, either
12 She can’t (bear, bears) being alone but he can (bear, bears) being alone
13 I enjoy (being, be) alone. Thanh doesn’t (enjoy, enjoys) being alone.
14 He’s not very fond of (doing, do) the housework.
15 He’s not a great fan of (swimming, swim).
16 Horse-(riding, ride) isn’t really his hobby.
17 She (loathes, loathe) (hates) celery. She (dislikes, dislike) eating fish, either.
18 He quite likes watching movies at home.
19 I like going out with my friends.
20 Do you (like, likes) playing games? Yes, I do. Does he (like, likes) playing sports? Yes, he does. I. Choose the best answer
1 Ann (hates, hate) playing games. She doesn’t (like, likes) playing volleyball.
2 Mr Brown (enjoys, enjoy) reading books a lot. He (likes, like) reading stories, too.
3 We (like, likes) playing table tennis. They (like, likes) playing table tennis, too.
4 I (dislike, dislikes) eating durians but I (like, likes) eating mangoes a lot.
5 They (hate, hates) cleaning the foor but we (love, loves) cleaning the floor
6 I don’t (likes, like) people shouting at me. She doesn’t (like, likes) people shouting at her, either.
7 I love (meet, meeting) people. He (loves, love) meeting people, too.
8 Tom doesn’t (minds, mind) working at night. They don’t (mind, minds) working either.
9 She doesn’t (like, likes) singing very much. He (dislkes, dislike) singing, either
10 I dislike (spending, spend) money on such a ridiculous thing.
11 He detests (being, be) late. They don’t (like, likes) being late, either
12 She can’t (bear, bears) being alone but he can (bear, bears) being alone
13 I enjoy (being, be) alone. Thanh doesn’t (enjoy, enjoys) being alone.
14 He’s not very fond of (doing, do) the housework.
15 He’s not a great fan of (swimming, swim).
16 Horse-(riding, ride) isn’t really his hobby.
17 She (loathes, loathe) (hates) celery. She (dislikes, dislike) eating fish, either.
18 He quite likes watching movies at home.
19 I like going out with my friends.
20 Do you (like, likes) playing games? Yes, I do. Does he (like, likes) playing sports? Yes, he does. I. Choose the best answer
1 Ann (hates, hate) playing games. She doesn’t (like, likes) playing volleyball.
2 Mr Brown (enjoys, enjoy) reading books a lot. He (likes, like) reading stories, too.
3 We (like, likes) playing table tennis. They (like, likes) playing table tennis, too.
4 I (dislike, dislikes) eating durians but I (like, likes) eating mangoes a lot.
5 They (hate, hates) cleaning the foor but we (love, loves) cleaning the floor
6 I don’t (likes, like) people shouting at me. She doesn’t (like, likes) people shouting at her, either.
7 I love (meet, meeting) people. He (loves, love) meeting people, too.
8 Tom doesn’t (minds, mind) working at night. They don’t (mind, minds) working either.
9 She doesn’t (like, likes) singing very much. He (dislkes, dislike) singing, either
10 I dislike (spending, spend) money on such a ridiculous thing.
11 He detests (being, be) late. They don’t (like, likes) being late, either
12 She can’t (bear, bears) being alone but he can (bear, bears) being alone
13 I enjoy (being, be) alone. Thanh doesn’t (enjoy, enjoys) being alone.
14 He’s not very fond of (doing, do) the housework.
15 He’s not a great fan of (swimming, swim).
16 Horse-(riding, ride) isn’t really his hobby.
17 She (loathes, loathe) (hates) celery. She (dislikes, dislike) eating fish, either.
18 He quite likes watching movies at home.
19 I like going out with my friends.
20 Do you (like, likes) playing games? Yes, I do. Does he (like, likes) playing sports? Yes, he does. I. Choose the best answer
I. Choose the best answer
1 Ann (hates, hate) playing games. She doesn’t (like, likes) playing volleyball.
2 Mr Brown (enjoys, enjoy) reading books a lot. He (likes, like) reading stories, too.
3 We (like, likes) playing table tennis. They (like, likes) playing table tennis, too.
4 I (dislike, dislikes) eating durians but I (like, likes) eating mangoes a lot.
5 They (hate, hates) cleaning the foor but we (love, loves) cleaning the floor
6 I don’t (likes, like) people shouting at me. She doesn’t (like, likes) people shouting at her, either.
7 I love (meet, meeting) people. He (loves, love) meeting people, too.
8 Tom doesn’t (minds, mind) working at night. They don’t (mind, minds) working either.
9 She doesn’t (like, likes) singing very much. He (dislkes, dislike) singing, either
10 I dislike (spending, spend) money on such a ridiculous thing.
11 He detests (being, be) late. They don’t (like, likes) being late, either
12 She can’t (bear, bears) being alone but he can (bear, bears) being alone
13 I enjoy (being, be) alone. Thanh doesn’t (enjoy, enjoys) being alone.
14 He’s not very fond of (doing, do) the housework.
15 He’s not a great fan of (swimming, swim).
16 Horse-(riding, ride) isn’t really his hobby.
17 She (loathes, loathe) (hates) celery. She (dislikes, dislike) eating fish, either.
18 He quite likes watching movies at home.
19 I like going out with my friends.
20 Do you (like, likes) playing games? Yes, I do. Does he (like, likes) playing sports? Yes, he does.
When I was younger, I hated being the oldest child and the only girl in my family. But now I am older, I realize that being 'Big Sister' actually has its advantages. First of all, I get special treatment from my parents and brothers. I get my on room, and brothers have to do all the heavy work around the house. Another benefit is that, being the oldest, I have learned to be responsible and dependable. For example, my parents often leave my brothers in my care when they go out. I also try my best in whatever I do in order to be a good example for my brothers. The experience I've had in taking care of my brothers has prepared me for my own family in the future. So, even though I didn't choose to be the oldest child and the only girl in my family, I have succeeded in making this situation work to my best advantage.
1. The writer disliked __________when she was younger.
A. having too many brothers in her family B. being the oldest child and the only girl in her family
C. being the only child in her family D. getting special treatment from her parents and brothers
2. 'Big Sister' means ___________
A. the only child B. the biggest sister C. the eldest sister D. the oldest person
3. She has to __________ when her parents go out.
A. look after her brothers B. cook every meal
C. do heavy work around the house D. lay the table for dinners
4. She has __________ in making the situation work to her best advantage.
A. liked B. failed C. chosen D. succeeded
5. When the writer grows up, she finds it is __________ to be a big sister.
A. boring B. enjoyable C. unacceptable D. miserable
1. The writer disliked __________when she was younger.
A. having too many brothers in her family B. being the oldest child and the only girl in her family
C. being the only child in her family D. getting special treatment from her parents and brothers
2. 'Big Sister' means ___________
A. the only child B. the biggest sister C. the eldest sister D. the oldest person
3. She has to __________ when her parents go out.
A. look after her brothers B. cook every meal
C. do heavy work around the house D. lay the table for dinners
4. She has __________ in making the situation work to her best advantage.
A. liked B. failed C. chosen D. succeeded
5. When the writer grows up, she finds it is __________ to be a big sister.
A. boring B. enjoyable C. unacceptable D. miserable
When John Mills was going to fly in an aeroplane for the first time, he was frightened. He did not like the idea of being thousands of feet up in the air. "'I also didn't like the fact that I wouldn't be in control," says John. "I'm a terrible passenger in the car. When somebody else is driving, I tell them what to do. It drives everybody crazy." However John couldn't avoid flying any longer. It was the only way he could visit his grandchildren in Canada. "I had made up my mind that I was going to do it, I couldn't let my son, his wife and their three children travel all the way here to visit me. It would be so expensive for them and I know Tom's business isn't doing so well at the moment - it would also be tiring for the children - it's a nine-hour flight!" he says. To get ready for the· flight John did lots of reading about aeroplanes. When he booked his seat, he was told that he would be flying on a Boeing 747, which is better known as a jumbo jet. "I needed to know as much as possible before getting on that plane. I suppose it was a way of making myself feel better. The Boeing 747 is the largest passenger aircraft in the world at the moment. The first one flew on February 9th 1969 in the USA. It can carry up to 524 passengers and 3.400 pieces of luggage. The fuel for aeroplanes is kept in the wings and the 747's wings are so big that they can carry enough fuel for an average car to be able to travel 16,000 kilometres a year for 70 years. Isn't that unbelievable? Even though I had discovered all this very interesting information about the jumbo, when I saw it for the first time, just before I was going to travel to Canada, I still couldn't believe that something so enormous was going to get up in the air and fly. I was even more impressed when I saw how big it was inside with hundreds of people!" The biggest surprise of all for John was the flight itself. "The take-off itself was much smoother than I expected although I was still quite scared until we were in the air. In the end, I managed to relax, enjoy the food and watch one of the movies and the view from the window was spectacular. I even managed to sleep for a while! Of course," continues John, "the best reward of all was when I arrived in Canada and saw my son and his family, particularly my beautiful grandchildren. Suddenly, I felt so silly about all the years when I couldn't even think of getting on a plane. I had let my fear of flying stop me from seeing the people I love most in the world. I can visit my son and his family as often as I like now!"
1. Why did John Mills fly in an aeroplane?
A. He wanted to go on holiday.
B. He wanted to try it.
C. He wanted to see his family.
D. He had to travel on business.
2. Why did John read about aeroplanes?
A. He wanted to know how they work.
B. It was his hobby.
C. It made him feel safer.
D. He had found a book on them
3. What happened when he saw the jumbo jet for the first time?
A. He felt much safer.
B. He liked the shape of it.
C. He couldn‟t believe how big it was.
D. He thought the wings were very small.
4. How did John feel when the aeroplane was taking off?
A. excited
B. happy
C. sad
D. frightened
5. What surprised John most about the flight?
A. that he liked the food
. B. that he was able to sleep.
C. that there was a movie being shown.
D. that the view was good.
6. How did John feel about his fears in the end?
A. He thought he had wasted time being afraid.
B. He realised it was okay to be afraid.
C. He hoped his grandchildren weren't afraid of flying.
D. He realised that being afraid kept him safe.
Water has damaged part of this text about sport at school. Read it and decide what you think each of the original words was. Write the words in the blank spaces.
Sport at school
l used to wear glasses when I was at school, and so I______ sport very difficult. I wanted to be involved ______ school sports competitions, and I loved the idea of teams competing ______ each other, but being on the rugby team, for example,______ having to take off my glasses, and that meant______ I couldn't see! And it's difficult______ catch a ball when you can't see it! So, I wasn't very good and the captains always______ sure that I wasn't on their team. This meant I______ free to do other activities, like being on the debating team, and actually I preferred to things I was good at doing______ than have everyone laugh at me.
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Bài tập 1. “Muốn chết là một tội.”
(Trích: Chiếc lá cuối cùng – O.Hen –ri)
Câu 1: Câu nói trên là của nhân vật nào? Được xuất hiện trong hoàn cảnh nào? Nó có ý nghĩa như thế nào đối với nhân vật nói câu ấy?
Câu 2: Cho câu chủ đề "Truyện ngắn ”Chiếc lá cuối cùng” của nhà văn O.Hen ri đã thể hiện tình yêu thương cao cả giữa những con người nghèo khổ''.
Viết đoạn tiếp 8-10 câu để làm thành một đoạn văn theo phương pháp lập luận diễn dịch. Trong đoạn văn có sử dụng một tình thái từ và một câu ghép ( Gạch chân, chú thích rõ tình thái từ và câu ghép).
Câu 3: Từ cảm nhận của nhân vật trong “Chiếc lá cuối cùng” – O. Hen-ri, em hãy viết bài văn ngắn trình bày suy nghĩ về nghị lực sống của con người khi gặp phải khó khăn.
Bài 2: Hoàn thành câu sau với dạng so sánh hơn của tính từ dài
1. The princess is ___________ than the witch. (beautiful)
2. The red shirt is better but it’s ___________ than the white one.(expensive)
3. Being a firefighter is ___________ than being a builder. (dangerous)
4. This armchair is ___________ than the old one. (comfortable)
5. The new fridge is ___________ than the old one. (convenient)
6. Health is ___________ than money. (important)
7. This film is ___________ than that film. (exciting)
8. She is ___________ than My Tam singer. (popular)
9. Carol is ___________ than Mary. (beautiful)
10. French is ___________ than Chinese. (difficult)
11. The red car is ___________ than the blue one. (inconvenient)
12. The palace in my country is ___________ than this one. (modern)
13. This pagoda is ___________ than that one. (historic)
14. This movie is ___________than that one. (terrible)
15. The city centre is ___________ than the suburb. (polluted)
16. China is ___________ than Vietnam. (crowded)
17. This novel is ___________ than that one. (boring)
Bài 3: Sắp xếp các từ sau thành câu hoàn chỉnh.
1.bigger/ one/ Nam’s/ than/ new/ old/ is/ his/ school
_______________________________________________________
2. taller/ Huy/ brother/ is/ than/ his
_______________________________________________________
3. one/ This/ more/ than/ that/ chair/ is/ comfortable
_______________________________________________________
4. city/ in/ the/ Living/ is/ more/ than/ countryside/ living/ in/ the/ peaceful/
_______________________________________________________
5. is/ intelligent/ his/ friend/ He/ more/ than
_______________________________________________________
6. city/ country/ quieter/ the/ The/ is/ than
_______________________________________________________
7. art gallery/ she/,/ her family’s/ Incredibly/ dislikes
_______________________________________________________
8. and/ located/ statue/ a temple/ a/ railway station./ The/ is/ between
_______________________________________________________
9. the/ is/ a/ near. /There/ cathedral/ square
______________________________________________________
10. backyard/ workshop/ in/ My father’s/ is/ the
_______________________________________________________
Bài 2: Hoàn thành câu sau với dạng so sánh hơn của tính từ dài
( Bài này bạn chỉ cần thêm more vào trc adj đã cho là ok rùi nè)
Bài 3: Sắp xếp các từ sau thành câu hoàn chỉnh.
1.bigger/ one/ Nam’s/ than/ new/ old/ is/ his/ school
_________Nam's old school is bigger than new one.____________
2. taller/ Huy/ brother/ is/ than/ his
___________Huy is taller than his brother.__________________
3. one/ This/ more/ than/ that/ chair/ is/ comfortable
_____This chair is more comfortable than that one.________
4. city/ in/ the/ Living/ is/ more/ than/ countryside/ living/ in/ the/ peaceful/
____Living in the countryside is more peaceful than living in the city.____
5. is/ intelligent/ his/ friend/ He/ more/ than
______He is more intelligent than his friend._____
6. city/ country/ quieter/ the/ The/ is/ than
_________The country is quieter than the city.__________
7. art gallery/ she/,/ her family’s/ Incredibly/ dislikes
_____Incredibly, she dislikes her family's art gallery._____________
8. and/ located/ statue/ a temple/ a/ railway station./ The/ is/ between
_The statue is between a temple and located a railway station___
9. the/ is/ a/ near. /There/ cathedral/ square
_______There is a square near the cathedral.________
10. backyard/ workshop/ in/ My father’s/ is/ the
______My father's workshop is in the backyard.___________
Bài 2
1. more beautiful.
2. more expensive
3. more dangerous
4. more comfortable
5. more convenient
6. more important
7. more exciting
8. more popular
9. more beautiful
10. more difficult
11. more inconvenient
12. more modern
13. more historic
14. more terrible
15. more polluted
16. more crowded
17. more boring
Bài 3
1. Nam's new school is bigger than his old one.
2. Huy is taller than his brother.
3. This chair is more comfortable than that one.
4. Living in the countryside is more peaceful than living in the city.
5. He is more intelligent than his friend.
6. The countryside is quieter than the city.
7. Incredibly, she dislike her family's art gallery.
8. The statue is located between a temple and a railway station.
9. There is a cathedral near the square.
10. My father's workshop is in the backyard.
Choose the best answer
1.That dress looks so _________ I want to buy it. Do you think it is nice?
A. fancy B. funny C. crazy D. noisy
2.I love being outdoors, but today I _________staying at home.
A. want B. don’t mind C. like D. prefer
3.Teenagers often prefer travelling with their friends _________ travelling with their parents. A. from B. than C. as D. to
4.She loves winter sports, so I think she should go _________ this winter.
A. swimming B. hiking C. ice-skiing D. jogging
5. About favorite leisure activities, she and I share many things in _________
A. similarity B. general C. common D. the same
6. Harvesting the rice is much _________ than drying the rice.
A. more harder B. more hardly C. hardlier D. harder
7. In my opinion, country people are _________ than city people.
A. more friendly B. friendlier C. more friendlier D. both A & B.
8. A village is often _________ than a city.
A. more densely populated B. less densely populated C. more densely populating D. less densely populating
9. My family is going to come back to the hometown to _________ a visit to our grandparents.
A. make B. pay C. do D. make
10. Last week was the harvest time. I was staying with my uncle and I helped him load the rice onto the _________
A. buffalo – drawn cart B. cart buffalo – drawn C. cart – drawn buffalo D. cart – buffalo drawn
11. We often spend a lot of time talking with our _________ during Tet holiday.
A. relation B. relationship C. relatives D. relative
12. _________ people in the countryside are not rich, they often have a peaceful and happy life.
A. Because B. Although C. Despite D. When
13. Except for some minor changes, life in my hometown has generally remained at a slow _________
A. speed B. rhythm C. pace D. both B & C
14. Which one do you prefer, life in the _________ area or life in a modern town?
A. far B. further C. distance D. remote
15. I have stayed in a _________ area for two weeks. The transportation was very inconvenient and there was no entertainment center to relax.
A. rural B. urban C. outskirts D. suburb
write the of adjectives
1. he is (clever)... studentin my group
2. it's (good)... holiday, i've had
3. the red shirt is better but it's (expensive)... than the white one
4. being a firefighter is (dangerous)... than being a builder
5. this (exciting)... film i've ever seen
6. he is (fast)... of all
7. my Tam is one of (popular)... singers in my country
8. which platet is (close)... to the Sun?
the cleverest
the best
more expensive
more dangerous
is the most exciting
the fastest
the most popular
the closest