..., I go to the cinema, only when there's a film I really, really want to see.
A. Over the moon B. Once in a blue moon C. The sky's the limit D. Out of this world
"Did you see the new 3D film at Megastars Theater?" - "Yes. It was better than good. It's was ..."
A. over the moon B. once in blue moon C. the sky's the limit D. out of this world
"Did you see the new 3D film at Megastars Theater?" - "Yes. It was better than good. It's was ..."
A. over the moon B. once in blue moon C. the sky's the limit D. out of this world
Choose the correct idioms to complete the sentences.
01. That’s the coolest thing I’ve ever seen. It’s really …………………….
A. out of this world B. calling it a day C. the sky’s the limit D. once in a blue moon
02. Joe was ……………………when he got a job with his dream company.
A. out of this world B. over the moon C. once in a blue moon D. many moons ago
03. We went to Paris ……………………, I’m sure it has changed a lot since then.
A. many moons ago B. once in a blue moon C. over the moon D. under the sun
04. I doubt she’ll actually become a famous actress - she just has …………………….
A. out of this world B. the sky’s the limit C. on another planet D. stars in her eyes
05. He’s living ……………………if he thinks he’s going to get £5000 for his old car.
A. out of this world B. on another planet C. under the sun D. over the moon
06. I really ……………………returning to work after my two-week holiday in Spain.
A. asked for the moon B. lived on another planet
C. came back down to earth D. was once in a blue moon
07. ……………………I go to the cinema, only when there’s a film I really, really want to see.
A. Over the moon B. Out of this world C. Once in a blue moon D. Many moons ago
08. She’s very intelligent and knowledgeable. She can talk about everything …………………….
A. over the moon B. out of this world C. on another planet D. under the sun
09. He asked his dad to buy him a yacht as a birthday present. I think he was …………………….
A. once in a blue moon B. out of this world C. promising the moon D. asking for the moon
10. You’ve heard the saying, “……………………” It’s meant to indicate that you can achieve anything if
you want.
A. Reach for the stars. B. Come back down to earth.
C. The sky’s the limit. D. Everything under the sun.
Choose the correct idioms to complete the sentences.
01. That’s the coolest thing I’ve ever seen. It’s really …………………….
A. out of this world B. calling it a day C. the sky’s the limit D. once in a blue moon
02. Joe was ……………………when he got a job with his dream company.
A. out of this world B. over the moon C. once in a blue moon D. many moons ago
03. We went to Paris ……………………, I’m sure it has changed a lot since then.
A. many moons ago B. once in a blue moon C. over the moon D. under the sun
04. I doubt she’ll actually become a famous actress - she just has …………………….
A. out of this world B. the sky’s the limit C. on another planet D. stars in her eyes
05. He’s living ……………………if he thinks he’s going to get £5000 for his old car.
A. out of this world B. on another planet C. under the sun D. over the moon
06. I really ……………………returning to work after my two-week holiday in Spain.
A. asked for the moon B. lived on another planet
C. came back down to earth D. was once in a blue moon
07. ……………………I go to the cinema, only when there’s a film I really, really want to see.
A. Over the moon B. Out of this world C. Once in a blue moon D. Many moons ago
08. She’s very intelligent and knowledgeable. She can talk about everything …………………….
A. over the moon B. out of this world C. on another planet D. under the sun
09. He asked his dad to buy him a yacht as a birthday present. I think he was …………………….
A. once in a blue moon B. out of this world C. promising the moon D. asking for the moon
10. You’ve heard the saying, “……………………” It’s meant to indicate that you can achieve anything if you want.
A. Reach for the stars. B. Come back down to earth.
C. The sky’s the limit. D. Everything under the sun.
Choose the correct idioms to complete the sentences.
01. That’s the coolest thing I’ve ever seen. It’s really …………………….
A. out of this world B. calling it a day C. the sky’s the limit D. once in a blue moon
02. Joe was ……………………when he got a job with his dream company.
A. out of this world B. over the moon C. once in a blue moon D. many moons ago
03. We went to Paris ……………………, I’m sure it has changed a lot since then.
A. many moons ago B. once in a blue moon C. over the moon D. under the sun
04. I doubt she’ll actually become a famous actress - she just has …………………….
A. out of this world B. the sky’s the limit C. on another planet D. stars in her eyes
05. He’s living ……………………if he thinks he’s going to get £5000 for his old car.
A. out of this world B. on another planet C. under the sun D. over the moon
06. I really ……………………returning to work after my two-week holiday in Spain.
A. asked for the moon B. lived on another planet
C. came back down to earth D. was once in a blue moon
07. ……………………I go to the cinema, only when there’s a film I really, really want to see.
A. Over the moon B. Out of this world C. Once in a blue moon D. Many moons ago
08. She’s very intelligent and knowledgeable. She can talk about everything …………………….
A. over the moon B. out of this world C. on another planet D. under the sun
09. He asked his dad to buy him a yacht as a birthday present. I think he was …………………….
A. once in a blue moon B. out of this world C. promising the moon D. asking for the moon
10. You’ve heard the saying, “……………………” It’s meant to indicate that you can achieve anything if you want.
A. Reach for the stars. B. Come back down to earth.
C. The sky’s the limit. D. Everything under the sun.
Choose the correct idioms to complete the sentences.
01. That’s the coolest thing I’ve ever seen. It’s really …………………….
A. out of this world B. calling it a day C. the sky’s the limit D. once in a blue moon
02. Joe was ……………………when he got a job with his dream company.
A. out of this world B. over the moon C. once in a blue moon D. many moons ago
03. We went to Paris ……………………, I’m sure it has changed a lot since then.
A. many moons ago B. once in a blue moon C. over the moon D. under the sun
04. I doubt she’ll actually become a famous actress - she just has …………………….
A. out of this world B. the sky’s the limit C. on another planet D. stars in her eyes
05. He’s living ……………………if he thinks he’s going to get £5000 for his old car.
A. out of this world B. on another planet C. under the sun D. over the moon
06. I really ……………………returning to work after my two-week holiday in Spain.
A. asked for the moon B. lived on another planet
C. came back down to earth D. was once in a blue moon
07. ……………………I go to the cinema, only when there’s a film I really, really want to see.
A. Over the moon B. Out of this world C. Once in a blue moon D. Many moons ago
08. She’s very intelligent and knowledgeable. She can talk about everything …………………….
A. over the moon B. out of this world C. on another planet D. under the sun
09. He asked his dad to buy him a yacht as a birthday present. I think he was …………………….
A. once in a blue moon B. out of this world C. promising the moon D. asking for the moon
Choose the correct idioms to complete the sentences.
01. That’s the coolest thing I’ve ever seen. It’s really …………………….
A. out of this world B. calling it a day C. the sky’s the limit D. once in a blue moon
02. Joe was ……………………when he got a job with his dream company.
A. out of this world B. over the moon C. once in a blue moon D. many moons ago
03. We went to Paris ……………………, I’m sure it has changed a lot since then.
A. many moons ago B. once in a blue moon C. over the moon D. under the sun
04. I doubt she’ll actually become a famous actress - she just has …………………….
A. out of this world B. the sky’s the limit C. on another planet D. stars in her eyes
05. He’s living ……………………if he thinks he’s going to get £5000 for his old car.
A. out of this world B. on another planet C. under the sun D. over the moon
06. I really ……………………returning to work after my two-week holiday in Spain.
A. asked for the moon B. lived on another planet
C. came back down to earth D. was once in a blue moon
07. ……………………I go to the cinema, only when there’s a film I really, really want to see.
A. Over the moon B. Out of this world C. Once in a blue moon D. Many moons ago
08. She’s very intelligent and knowledgeable. She can talk about everything …………………….
A. over the moon B. out of this world C. on another planet D. under the sun
09. He asked his dad to buy him a yacht as a birthday present. I think he was …………………….
A. once in a blue moon B. out of this world C. promising the moon D. asking for the moon
10. You’ve heard the saying, “……………………” It’s meant to indicate that you can achieve anything if you want.
A. Reach for the stars. B. Come back down to earth.
C. The sky’s the limit. D. Everything under the sun.
Read the following passage and blacken the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
There is a common expression in the English language referring to a blue moon. When people say that something happens “only once in a blue moon,” they mean that it happens only very rarely, once in a great while. This expression has been around for at least a century and a half; there are references to this expression that date from the second half of the nineteenth century. (5) The expression “a blue moon” has come to refer to the second full moon occurring in any given calendar month. A second full moon is not called a blue moon because it is particularly blue or is any different in hue from the first full moon of the month. Instead, it is called a blue moon because it is so rare. The moon needs a little more than 29 days to complete the cycle from full moon to full moon. Because every month except February has more than 29 days, every month will have at least one full moon (except February, which will have a full moon unless there is a full moon at the very end of January and another full moon at the very beginning of March). It is on the occasion when a given calendar month has a second full moon that a blue moon occurs. This does not happen very often, only three or four times in a decade. The blue moons of today are called blue moons because of their rarity and not because of their color; however, the expression “blue moon” may have come into existence in reference to unusual circumstances in which the moon actually appeared blue. Certain natural phenomena of gigantic proportions can actually change the appearance of the moon from Earth. The eruption of the Krakatao volcano in 1883 left dust particles in the atmosphere, which clouded the sun and gave the moon a bluish tint. This particular occurrence of the blue moon may have given rise to the expression that we use today. Another example occurred more than a century later. When Mount Pinatubo erupted in the Philippines in 1991, the moon again took on a blue tint.
How long has the expression “once in a blue moon” been around?
A. For around 50 years
B. For less than 100 years
C. For more than 100 years
D. For 200 years
Answer C
Kỹ năng: Đọc
Giải thích:
Thành ngữ “ once in a blue moon – năm thì mười họa” đã tồn tại khoảng hơn 100 năm. Thông tin ở câu 3 đoạn 1: “ this expression has been around for at least a century and a half …” (Thành ngữ này đã có khoảng 1 thế kỷ rưỡi…) Các chọn lựa còn lại không chính xác:
A: khoảng 50 năm
B: dưới 100 năm
D: 200 năm
Read the following passage and blacken the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
There is a common expression in the English language referring to a blue moon. When people say that something happens “only once in a blue moon,” they mean that it happens only very rarely, once in a great while. This expression has been around for at least a century and a half; there are references to this expression that date from the second half of the nineteenth century. (5) The expression “a blue moon” has come to refer to the second full moon occurring in any given calendar month. A second full moon is not called a blue moon because it is particularly blue or is any different in hue from the first full moon of the month. Instead, it is called a blue moon because it is so rare. The moon needs a little more than 29 days to complete the cycle from full moon to full moon. Because every month except February has more than 29 days, every month will have at least one full moon (except February, which will have a full moon unless there is a full moon at the very end of January and another full moon at the very beginning of March). It is on the occasion when a given calendar month has a second full moon that a blue moon occurs. This does not happen very often, only three or four times in a decade. The blue moons of today are called blue moons because of their rarity and not because of their color; however, the expression “blue moon” may have come into existence in reference to unusual circumstances in which the moon actually appeared blue. Certain natural phenomena of gigantic proportions can actually change the appearance of the moon from Earth. The eruption of the Krakatao volcano in 1883 left dust particles in the atmosphere, which clouded the sun and gave the moon a bluish tint. This particular occurrence of the blue moon may have given rise to the expression that we use today. Another example occurred more than a century later. When Mount Pinatubo erupted in the Philippines in 1991, the moon again took on a blue tint.
According to the passage, the moon actually looked blue
A. after large volcanic eruptions
B. when it occurred late in the month
C. several times a year
D. during the month of February
Answer A
Giải thích:
Theo như đoạn văn, mặt trăng sẽ có màu xanh sau một vụ phun trào núi lửa lớn. Thông tin ở câu 3 đoạn cuối: “ The eruption of the Krakatao volcano in 1883 left dust particles in the atmosphere, which clouded the sun and gave the moon a bluish tint.” (vụ phun trào núi lửa Krakatao vào năm 1883 đã để lại một lớp bụi trong khí quyển, nó che khuất mặt trời và khiến mặt trăng có màu xanh.)
Các chọn lựa còn lại không chính xác:
B: Khi nó xảy ra muộn vào cuối tháng
C: Vài lần một năm
D: trong tháng Hai
Read the following passage and blacken the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
There is a common expression in the English language referring to a blue moon. When people say that something happens “only once in a blue moon,” they mean that it happens only very rarely, once in a great while. This expression has been around for at least a century and a half; there are references to this expression that date from the second half of the nineteenth century. (5) The expression “a blue moon” has come to refer to the second full moon occurring in any given calendar month. A second full moon is not called a blue moon because it is particularly blue or is any different in hue from the first full moon of the month. Instead, it is called a blue moon because it is so rare. The moon needs a little more than 29 days to complete the cycle from full moon to full moon. Because every month except February has more than 29 days, every month will have at least one full moon (except February, which will have a full moon unless there is a full moon at the very end of January and another full moon at the very beginning of March). It is on the occasion when a given calendar month has a second full moon that a blue moon occurs. This does not happen very often, only three or four times in a decade. The blue moons of today are called blue moons because of their rarity and not because of their color; however, the expression “blue moon” may have come into existence in reference to unusual circumstances in which the moon actually appeared blue. Certain natural phenomena of gigantic proportions can actually change the appearance of the moon from Earth. The eruption of the Krakatao volcano in 1883 left dust particles in the atmosphere, which clouded the sun and gave the moon a bluish tint. This particular occurrence of the blue moon may have given rise to the expression that we use today. Another example occurred more than a century later. When Mount Pinatubo erupted in the Philippines in 1991, the moon again took on a blue tint.
Which of the following might be the date of a “blue moon”?
A. January 1
B. February 28
C. April 15
D. December 31
Answer D
Kỹ năng: Đọc
Giải thích:
Trăng xanh có thể xuất hiện vào ngày 31 tháng 12. Thông tin ở câu sau “ The moon needs a little more than 29 days to complete the cycle from full moon to full moon … unless there is a full moon at the very end of January and another full moon at the very beginning of March.” Các chọn lựa còn lại không phù hợp:
A: Mùng 1 tháng 1
B: 28 tháng 2
C: 15 tháng tư
Read the following passage and blacken the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
There is a common expression in the English language referring to a blue moon. When people say that something happens “only once in a blue moon,” they mean that it happens only very rarely, once in a great while. This expression has been around for at least a century and a half; there are references to this expression that date from the second half of the nineteenth century. (5) The expression “a blue moon” has come to refer to the second full moon occurring in any given calendar month. A second full moon is not called a blue moon because it is particularly blue or is any different in hue from the first full moon of the month. Instead, it is called a blue moon because it is so rare. The moon needs a little more than 29 days to complete the cycle from full moon to full moon. Because every month except February has more than 29 days, every month will have at least one full moon (except February, which will have a full moon unless there is a full moon at the very end of January and another full moon at the very beginning of March). It is on the occasion when a given calendar month has a second full moon that a blue moon occurs. This does not happen very often, only three or four times in a decade. The blue moons of today are called blue moons because of their rarity and not because of their color; however, the expression “blue moon” may have come into existence in reference to unusual circumstances in which the moon actually appeared blue. Certain natural phenomena of gigantic proportions can actually change the appearance of the moon from Earth. The eruption of the Krakatao volcano in 1883 left dust particles in the atmosphere, which clouded the sun and gave the moon a bluish tint. This particular occurrence of the blue moon may have given rise to the expression that we use today. Another example occurred more than a century later. When Mount Pinatubo erupted in the Philippines in 1991, the moon again took on a blue tint.
The word “hue” in the passage is closest in meaning to
A. shape
B. date
C. color
D. size
Answer C
Kỹ năng: Đọc
Giải thích:
Từ “ hue” đồng nghĩa với từ “ color” (màu sắc). Các chọn lựa còn lại không phù hợp:
A: shape (hình dáng) ; B: date (ngày) ; D: size (kích thước)