9. The earth moves around the sun, ____________?
A. does it B. isn’t it C. doesn’t it D. don’t it
Where is the bedroom? A. It‟s on the second floor B. It‟s very big C. It is next to the kitchen D. A or C She says she doesn’t love…………… A. he B. his C. him D. hes Question 38: The Earth ___________ revolves around the Sun. A. usually B. never C. always D. often
Like all other planets in the solar system, Earth orbits …………the Sun. And it does do at some serious speed- around 30 kilometers per second, in fact! It takes 365 days (one year) for Earth to complete one full orbit.
A. around B. along C. outside D. on
Like all other planets in the solar system, Earth orbits …………the Sun. And it does do at some serious speed- around 30 kilometers per second, in fact! It takes 365 days (one year) for Earth to complete one full orbit.
A. around B. along C. outside D. on
11. My classmates have seen that cartoon twice, ________?
A. have they B. do they C. haven’t they D. don’t they
12. She has learned English for four years , ________?
A. has she B. hasn’t she C . does she D. doesn’t she
13 . That house has been built since January, ________ ?
A. doesn’t it B. hasn’t it C. isn’t it D. haven’t they
14. Shakespeare’s plays have been performed everywhere,________?
A. don’t they B. haven’t they C. have they D. hasn’t it
15. They are talking about their performance, ________?
A. do they B. aren’t they C. don’t they D. are they
16. Thu was practicing her music lesson at four o’clock yesterday.
A. did she B. was she C. wasn’t she D. didn’t she
17. That boy delivers newspapers in this block, ________?
A. can’t he B. does he C. doesn’t he D. does not that boy
18. Her father works for TUOI TRE newspaper, ________?
A. doesn’t he B. does he C. will he D. doesn’t her father
19. They don’t like foreign films, ________ ?
A. don’t they B. do they C. will they D. won’t they
20.Briney Spears is the most famous singer this year, ________ ?
A. doesn’t she B. isn’t she C. is she D. does she
21. Lan enjoys watching television after dinner, _________?
A. does she B. doesn’t she C. did she D. isn’t she
22.Tam didn’t go to school yesterday, ________?
A. did he B. didn’t he C. does he D. don’t he
23. They will buy a new computer, ________?
A. will they B. don’t they C. won’t they D. will not they
24. She can drink a lot of tomato juice everyday, ________?
A. doesn’t she B. don’t they C. can’t they D. can they
25. Your children don’t watch T.V three hours a day ________?
A. don’t they B. do they C. won’t they. D. do your children
26. Email can be sent and received at any hour of the day, _______ ?
A. can they B. can it C. can’t it D. can’t they
27. Everyone has read the lastest news on the website, ______ ?
A. hasn’t he B. haven’t they C. don’t they D. doesn’t he
28. You must look up the web pages. The information on them is ________ .
A. used B. useless C. useful D. unused
29. Internet users say that the Internet offers a wide variety of choices in _______ .
A. entertain B. entertaining C. entertainingly D. entertainment
30. Remote controls are used to ________with TV
A. interacts B. interacting C. interact D. interactive
11. My classmates have seen that cartoon twice, ________?
A. have they B. do they C. haven’t they D. don’t they
12. She has learned English for four years , ________?
A. has she B. hasn’t she C . does she D. doesn’t she
13 . That house has been built since January, ________ ?
A. doesn’t it B. hasn’t it C. isn’t it D. haven’t they
14. Shakespeare’s plays have been performed everywhere,________?
A. don’t they B. haven’t they C. have they D. hasn’t it
15. They are talking about their performance, ________?
A. do they B. aren’t they C. don’t they D. are they
16. Thu was practicing her music lesson at four o’clock yesterday.
A. did she B. was she C. wasn’t she D. didn’t she
17. That boy delivers newspapers in this block, ________?
A. can’t he B. does he C. doesn’t he D. does not that boy
18. Her father works for TUOI TRE newspaper, ________?
A. doesn’t he B. does he C. will he D. doesn’t her father
19. They don’t like foreign films, ________ ?
A. don’t they B. do they C. will they D. won’t they
20.Briney Spears is the most famous singer this year, ________ ?
A. doesn’t she B. isn’t she C. is she D. does she
21. Lan enjoys watching television after dinner, _________?
A. does she B. doesn’t she C. did she D. isn’t she
22.Tam didn’t go to school yesterday, ________?
A. did he B. didn’t he C. does he D. don’t he
23. They will buy a new computer, ________?
A. will they B. don’t they C. won’t they D. will not they
24. She can drink a lot of tomato juice everyday, ________? ( em ko hiểu ạ)
A. doesn’t she B. don’t they C. can’t they D. can they
25. Your children don’t watch T.V three hours a day ________?
A. don’t they B. do they C. won’t they. D. do your children
26. Email can be sent and received at any hour of the day, _______ ?
A. can they B. can it C. can’t it D. can’t they
27. Everyone has read the lastest news on the website, ______ ?
A. hasn’t he B. haven’t they C. don’t they D. doesn’t he
28. You must look up the web pages. The information on them is ________ .
A. used B. useless C. useful D. unused
29. Internet users say that the Internet offers a wide variety of choices in _______ .
A. entertain B. entertaining C. entertainingly D. entertainment
30. Remote controls are used to ________with TV
A. interacts B. interacting C. interact D. interactive
41. It isn't very cold today, ?
A. is it B. isn’t it C. does it D. was it
42. Don’t spend much time the Internet, will you?
A. to surf B. to play C. playing D. surfing
43. It’s been a lovely party. Thank you me.
A. to invite B. for inviting C. in inviting D. to inviting
44. he spoke slowly, I couldn’t understand him.
A. Since B. Although C. If D. As
45. These clothes are cleaner than the others.
A. as B. very C. so D. much
46. It is getting dark. Let’s go now.
A. to house B. home C. to home D. housing
47. It is raining. We need to drive
A. careful B. carefully C. care D. careless
48. Mary at a supermarket. She makes 5 dollars an hour.
A. works B. work C. working D. to work
49. If you take a train or a bus, you must pay a .
A. tip B. fare C. fee D. commission
50. I used to swimming more often than I do now.
A. go B. going C. went D. gone
41. It isn't very cold today, ?
A. is it B. isn’t it C. does it D. was it
42. Don’t spend much time the Internet, will you?
A. to surf B. to play C. playing D. surfing
43. It’s been a lovely party. Thank you me.
A. to invite B. for inviting C. in inviting D. to inviting
44. he spoke slowly, I couldn’t understand him.
A. Since B. Although C. If D. As
45. These clothes are cleaner than the others.
A. as B. very C. so D. much
46. It is getting dark. Let’s go now.
A. to house B. home C. to home D. housing
47. It is raining. We need to drive
A. careful B. carefully C. care D. careless
48. Mary at a supermarket. She makes 5 dollars an hour.
A. works B. work C. working D. to work
49. If you take a train or a bus, you must pay a .
A. tip B. fare C. fee D. commission
50. I used to swimming more often than I do now.
A. go B. going C. went D. gone
Read the following passage and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.
Comets are bodies that move around in space. They are something likes stars or small planets that move around the sun. Comets are surrounded by gases and the sun makes those gases look very bright. Dust can get caught in the gas around the comet and make the comet look like it has a tails.
Halley's Comet is the most famous comet, but we can't see it very often. In fact, it can only be seen from the Earth when it moves close the sun. This means that this beautiful comet only comes into our sky every 77 years or so. The last time Halley's Comet was invisible from the Earth was in 1991. Did you see it?
Halley's Comet was named after the English astronomer Edmond Halley. An astronomer studies the star and planets in the solar system. Edmond Halley was born in London, England, in 1656. He studies astronomy at Oxford University. In 1676, he left the university to study the astronomy of the Southern Hemisphere. He wrote a brook about the arrangement of the stars in the sky and the movement of the planets. He made the first accurate map of the stars we see in the sky. He also observed the moon and studied how the Moon affects the ocean tides. He helped find a way to measure distances in space. This measurement was used by other scientists to learn about the size of our solar system and the distances of many star and planets from the Earth.
Halley especially liked to study comets. He read about comets and observed them in the sky. He learned about the way they moved around the Sun — each comet follows a different path around the Sun and travels at its own speed. The path and speed of a body as it moves in space is called its orbit. Halley calculated the orbits of comets that he read about or saw himself. He found the orbits for twenty-four comets.
Halley also noticed that the paths of a comet seen in 1531 and of a comet seen in 1607 were identical to the path of a comet he had observed in 1682. He concluded that these three comets were, in fact, the same comet. Halley predicted that the comet would come again in 1758, and it did! This comet was named “Halley’s Comet” and can be seen from Earth. The first reports of this comet in history were made in 240 B.C. by Chinese astronomers, so we know that it has been orbiting the Sun to more than 2,000 years. Halley’s Comet is not the only comet in our sky, but it is the only one that appears regularly and can be predicted. It is also one of the brightest comets, and people can see it without a telescope.
Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of t Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of the Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. When this When this happens, dust left behind from the comet falls to Earth. The dust burns and makes brilliant lights like falling stars in the sky. You can see this happen every year in May and October. Astronomers predict that Hailey’s Comet will enter our sky again in 2061. Who do you think will see it?
Comets move around ______.
A. every 77 years
B. in the Southern Hemisphere
C. the Sun
D. the Earth
Đáp án C
2 câu đầu tiên của đoạn số 1 cho ta thấy đán án: “Comets are bodies that move around in space. They are
something likes stars or small planets that move around the sun” (Sau chổi là thực thể chuyển động quanh vũ trụ.
Chúng giống như những ngôi sao hay những hành tinh nhỏ quay xung quanh mặt trời)
Read the following passage and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.
Comets are bodies that move around in space. They are something likes stars or small planets that move around the sun. Comets are surrounded by gases and the sun makes those gases look very bright. Dust can get caught in the gas around the comet and make the comet look like it has a tails.
Halley's Comet is the most famous comet, but we can't see it very often. In fact, it can only be seen from the Earth when it moves close the sun. This means that this beautiful comet only comes into our sky every 77 years or so. The last time Halley's Comet was invisible from the Earth was in 1991. Did you see it?
Halley's Comet was named after the English astronomer Edmond Halley. An astronomer studies the star and planets in the solar system. Edmond Halley was born in London, England, in 1656. He studies astronomy at Oxford University. In 1676, he left the university to study the astronomy of the Southern Hemisphere. He wrote a brook about the arrangement of the stars in the sky and the movement of the planets. He made the first accurate map of the stars we see in the sky. He also observed the moon and studied how the Moon affects the ocean tides. He helped find a way to measure distances in space. This measurement was used by other scientists to learn about the size of our solar system and the distances of many star and planets from the Earth.
Halley especially liked to study comets. He read about comets and observed them in the sky. He learned about the way they moved around the Sun — each comet follows a different path around the Sun and travels at its own speed. The path and speed of a body as it moves in space is called its orbit. Halley calculated the orbits of comets that he read about or saw himself. He found the orbits for twenty-four comets.
Halley also noticed that the paths of a comet seen in 1531 and of a comet seen in 1607 were identical to the path of a comet he had observed in 1682. He concluded that these three comets were, in fact, the same comet. Halley predicted that the comet would come again in 1758, and it did! This comet was named “Halley’s Comet” and can be seen from Earth. The first reports of this comet in history were made in 240 B.C. by Chinese astronomers, so we know that it has been orbiting the Sun to more than 2,000 years. Halley’s Comet is not the only comet in our sky, but it is the only one that appears regularly and can be predicted. It is also one of the brightest comets, and people can see it without a telescope.
Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of t Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of the Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. When this When this happens, dust left behind from the comet falls to Earth. The dust burns and makes brilliant lights like falling stars in the sky. You can see this happen every year in May and October. Astronomers predict that Hailey’s Comet will enter our sky again in 2061. Who do you think will see it?
When the paths of the Earth and Hailey Comet cross each other
A. astronomers starts making predictions about its appearance
B. dust from the tail of the comet burn's brightly and looks like ling stars in the night sky
C. Hailey’s Comet appears in May and October
D. stars begins to fall from the sky
Đáp án B
Ở đây là cần tìm mối liên hệ giữa the Earth (trái đất) và the comet (sao chổi). Đáp án được tìm thấy trong
đoạn cuối cùng ở các câu: Sometimes the orbit of the Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. When this
When this happens, dust left behind from the comet falls to Earth. The dust burns and makes brilliant lights like
falling stars in the sky. (Bụi cháy và tạo nên những ánh sáng như những ngôi sao đang rơi từ trên bầu trời)
Read the following passage and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.
Comets are bodies that move around in space. They are something likes stars or small planets that move around the sun. Comets are surrounded by gases and the sun makes those gases look very bright. Dust can get caught in the gas around the comet and make the comet look like it has a tails.
Halley's Comet is the most famous comet, but we can't see it very often. In fact, it can only be seen from the Earth when it moves close the sun. This means that this beautiful comet only comes into our sky every 77 years or so. The last time Halley's Comet was invisible from the Earth was in 1991. Did you see it?
Halley's Comet was named after the English astronomer Edmond Halley. An astronomer studies the star and planets in the solar system. Edmond Halley was born in London, England, in 1656. He studies astronomy at Oxford University. In 1676, he left the university to study the astronomy of the Southern Hemisphere. He wrote a brook about the arrangement of the stars in the sky and the movement of the planets. He made the first accurate map of the stars we see in the sky. He also observed the moon and studied how the Moon affects the ocean tides. He helped find a way to measure distances in space. This measurement was used by other scientists to learn about the size of our solar system and the distances of many star and planets from the Earth.
Halley especially liked to study comets. He read about comets and observed them in the sky. He learned about the way they moved around the Sun — each comet follows a different path around the Sun and travels at its own speed. The path and speed of a body as it moves in space is called its orbit. Halley calculated the orbits of comets that he read about or saw himself. He found the orbits for twenty-four comets.
Halley also noticed that the paths of a comet seen in 1531 and of a comet seen in 1607 were identical to the path of a comet he had observed in 1682. He concluded that these three comets were, in fact, the same comet. Halley predicted that the comet would come again in 1758, and it did! This comet was named “Halley’s Comet” and can be seen from Earth. The first reports of this comet in history were made in 240 B.C. by Chinese astronomers, so we know that it has been orbiting the Sun to more than 2,000 years. Halley’s Comet is not the only comet in our sky, but it is the only one that appears regularly and can be predicted. It is also one of the brightest comets, and people can see it without a telescope.
Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of t Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of the Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. When this When this happens, dust left behind from the comet falls to Earth. The dust burns and makes brilliant lights like falling stars in the sky. You can see this happen every year in May and October. Astronomers predict that Hailey’s Comet will enter our sky again in 2061. Who do you think will see it?
The Earth also travels _______
A. around Hailey’s comet
B. every 77 years
C. around the Sun
D. around the Moon
Đáp án C
Đáp án ở câu đầu tiên của đoạn 1: Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. (giống như sao chổi,
Trái Đất cũng quay xung quanh mặt trời)
Read the following passage and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.
Comets are bodies that move around in space. They are something likes stars or small planets that move around the sun. Comets are surrounded by gases and the sun makes those gases look very bright. Dust can get caught in the gas around the comet and make the comet look like it has a tails.
Halley's Comet is the most famous comet, but we can't see it very often. In fact, it can only be seen from the Earth when it moves close the sun. This means that this beautiful comet only comes into our sky every 77 years or so. The last time Halley's Comet was invisible from the Earth was in 1991. Did you see it?
Halley's Comet was named after the English astronomer Edmond Halley. An astronomer studies the star and planets in the solar system. Edmond Halley was born in London, England, in 1656. He studies astronomy at Oxford University. In 1676, he left the university to study the astronomy of the Southern Hemisphere. He wrote a brook about the arrangement of the stars in the sky and the movement of the planets. He made the first accurate map of the stars we see in the sky. He also observed the moon and studied how the Moon affects the ocean tides. He helped find a way to measure distances in space. This measurement was used by other scientists to learn about the size of our solar system and the distances of many star and planets from the Earth.
Halley especially liked to study comets. He read about comets and observed them in the sky. He learned about the way they moved around the Sun — each comet follows a different path around the Sun and travels at its own speed. The path and speed of a body as it moves in space is called its orbit. Halley calculated the orbits of comets that he read about or saw himself. He found the orbits for twenty-four comets.
Halley also noticed that the paths of a comet seen in 1531 and of a comet seen in 1607 were identical to the path of a comet he had observed in 1682. He concluded that these three comets were, in fact, the same comet. Halley predicted that the comet would come again in 1758, and it did! This comet was named “Halley’s Comet” and can be seen from Earth. The first reports of this comet in history were made in 240 B.C. by Chinese astronomers, so we know that it has been orbiting the Sun to more than 2,000 years. Halley’s Comet is not the only comet in our sky, but it is the only one that appears regularly and can be predicted. It is also one of the brightest comets, and people can see it without a telescope.
Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of t Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of the Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. When this When this happens, dust left behind from the comet falls to Earth. The dust burns and makes brilliant lights like falling stars in the sky. You can see this happen every year in May and October. Astronomers predict that Hailey’s Comet will enter our sky again in 2061. Who do you think will see it?
Comets may look like they have a tail because ______
A. gases surround the comet
B. dust can get caught in the gas around the comet
C. the Sun is very bright
D. they appear like bright white stars in the sky
Đáp án B
Đáp án nằm ở câu cuối cùng của đoạn 1, dòng 3: Dust (Bụi) can get caught in the gas around the comet and
make the comet look like it has a tail (đuôi): Bụi có thể kẹt trong khí ga quanh sao chổi và khiến nó giống như có
một cái đuôi.