1. Your tast in art is quite different from mine. ( not the same as)
My taste in art is not the same as yours
2. Life in the city is different from life in the countryside.
Life in the countryside is not the same as life in the city
3.His house is not the same as my house.
My house is different from his
4.Your T- shirt is not the same as mine.
My T-shirt is different from yours
5. My camera was different from his.
His camera was not the same as mine
6.Lan and I are the same age.
I am as old as Lan
7. Tam and Huy were the same height.
Tam was as tall as Huy
IN american, classes start at half past eight. at recess, students take part in different activities. the energetic students often play basketball, but they never have time to play a whole game. they just practice scoring goals. many of students use portable cd players to listen to music. sometimes they read or study at the same time. baseball cards are popular with mostly boys. they swap cards with their friends. eating and talking with friends are the most common ways of relaxing at recess. these activities are the same all over the world.
30. what time do classes in american start?
At half past eight
31. what do energetic students often play?
The energetic students often play basketball
32. do they have time to play a whole game?
No, they don't
33. who do they swap cards with?
They swap cards with their friends.
XIII. choose the word (a, b, c or d) that best fits each of the blank spaces.
my brother is a (an) (1) _______. he writes (2) _______ a ho chi minh newspaper. every day, he goes to work at 8 a.m and comes home at 5 p.m. he enjoys his work very much. in his free time, he learns (3) _____ the guitar. he also likes going fishing. (4) _____ he’s not very good go(5) ____. and he (6) ______ have enough free time go fishing every weekend, either. he’s very busy.
1. a. teacher b. engineer c. nurse d. journalist
2. a. withb. to c. for d. of
3. a. play b. to play c. playing d. to playing
4. a. butb. becausec. andd. so
5. a. walkingb. swimmingc. fishingd. jogging
6. a. usuallyb. doesn’t usuallyc. does usuallyd. don’t usually