1it is one fifty
-> It is ten to two.
how broad is the window?
-> What is width of the window?
i don't make friends easily
-> I have a lot of difficulties in making friends.
1it is one fifty
-> It is ten to two.
how broad is the window?
-> What is width of the window?
i don't make friends easily
-> I have a lot of difficulties in making friends.
One word is missing in each sentence. Where does it go?
1. It's your only chance, so make the most it.
2. I missed several lessons, so now I have to up with the other in the class.
3.The teacher started the lesson with a long list of and don't
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1. Let us go to the beach and have a good time there => How about....
2. How much is a bowl of noodles => What...
3. How high is the Mount Everest ? => What...
4. I spend two hours a day doing my homework. => It...
1.Peter has not emailed Alice since they went to the movies
=)Peter last ..................
2.This is the first time I have seen him
=)I have.............................
3.I started/begun studying english 3 years ago
=)I have..................................
4.The last time she went out with him was two years ago
=)It is..........................
5.It is ten years since I last met him
=)I have not.................................
6.When did you buy it?
=)How long.....................
7.I last had my hair cut when I left here
=)I have not................
Complete each sentence with the correct tense of the verb in brackets
41.This afternoon I (see)____________my doctor about my health.
42.How is your cold today? It (sound)_____________slightly better than yesterday.
43.He normally (read)__________ all the Harry Potter books, but right now I (think)__________he (read)__________something else
44.It is strange that people (take)___________some movies so seriously.
45.What (your brother, do)_________________for a living? - Well he is a market consultant.
46.After six days of rain, I'm glad that the sun (shine)______________today.
47.Every morning, the sun (shine)_____________in my bedroom window and (wake)__________me up
48.Look. It (begin)____________to rain. Unfortunately, I (have, not)_________________my umbrella with me. I (own, not)______________an umberlla. Spiro is lucky. He (wear)___________a raincoat. I (wear)__________a waterproof hat on rainy dáy.
49. Right now Martha is in the science building. The chemistry experiment she (do)__________ is dangerous, so she (be)_______ very careful. She (want, not)_____________to spill any of the acid. She (be,always)____________________careful when she does a chemistry experoment.
50.Right now I (look)___________at Nicole. She (look)__________ angry. I wonder what's the matter. She (have)__________a frown on her face. She certainly (have, not)_____________any fun right now.
6. Is this the first time you have tasted a kiwi?
…………............……… (not) you ………………...........……........…. one before?
7. I last smoked a cigarette ten years ago.
I haven’t ………………………………………….................................................................……………..
8. I last drank wine two weeks ago.
It’s two weeks …………………………………………......................................…………. wine.
9. They moved to Ankara two years ago.
They ……………………………………….......................................…..…………………. two years
.10. She hasn’t been to Rome before. This is the first time ….....……………………........................................
VI. Rewrite the second sentence so that it means similarly to the first one. 1. The meeting lasted three hours. They had 2. The sky is very dark. How 3. How high is that tree? What is 4. She is the tallest girl in her class. Nobody 5. It’s difficult to contradict someone politely. Contradicting 6. They asked the spectators to keep off. The spectators 7. I didn’t learn to swim until I was ten years old. It wasn’t 8. We need to develop students’ good reading habits. It’s necessary
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I have Learned, often the hard way, that there are a few simple rules about how to make life easier both before and after your journey. First of All, always check and double-check departure times. It is amazing how few people really do this carefully. Once i arrived at the airport a few minutes after ten. My secretary had got the ticket for me and i thought she said that the plane left at 10:50. I walked calmly to the departure desk, thinking I still had a little time to spare. I didn`t bother to take a good look at the ticket. The clerk at the desk told me politely but firmly that the departure time was 10:15 and that the flight was, according to international regulations, " now closed! ". I had to wait three hours for the next one and missed an importent meeting.
The second rule is to remember that even in this age of credit cards, it is still importent to have at least a little of the local currency with you when you arrive in a country. This can be absolutely essential if you are flying to a place few tourists normally visit. A few years ago, I took a business trip to Oklahoma. I flew there from London via Dallas,with very little time to change planes in between. I arrived there at midnight and the bank at the airport was closed. The only way to get to my hotel was by taxi and since I had no Dollars, i offered to pay in Pounds instead." Listen, Buddy! I only take Real money! " the driver said angrily. Luckily I was able to borrow a few dollars from a clerk at the hotel, but it was Embarrassing.
The third and last rule is to find out as much as you can about the weather at your destination before you leave, especially if you can take only a little baggage with you. I feel sorry for some of my colleagues who travel in heavy suits and raincoats in May, when it is still fairly cool in London or Manchester, to places like Athens, Rome or Madrid, where it is already beginning to get quite warm during a day. Few people understand just how importent it is to have the right sort of clothes with you in these days of rapid air travel.
I. Discuss these questions. Campare your answers.
1. Explain why the writer once arrived at the airport only a few minutes before the plane left.
2. Whose fault do you think it was? Thư writer's or his secretary's? Give reasons for your answer.
3. Explain why the writer think it is essential to have at least a little local currency when you arrive in a foreign country.
4. Describe some of the problems you could have if you ignore the advice in the last paragraph
II. Combine these sentences using: That , which , who , whom or whose:
1. A woman answered the phone. She told me you was busy.
2. The bus is always crowded. I take it to school every morning.
3. They are singing a song. I don't know the song.
4. A man spoke to me. He was very helpful.
5. A midwife is a woman. She assists other women in childbirth.
6. They are the children. Their team won the match.
7. The house is for sale. It has the green shutters.
8. My farther bought a motor bike. The motorbike costs 2 thousand dollars.
9. They are the postcards. I sent them from Australia.
10. The house has been built in the forest. It doesn't have electricity.
11. The girl chatted with him yesterday. She arrived here at 6:30.
12. I'm reading the book. I bought it in London in 1996.
13. Trang couldn't come to the party. This was perfectly true.
14. Do you know the girl? Tom is talking to the girl.
15. Tuan speaks English very well. He comes from Vietnam.
16. The man invited me to his party. He was really polite.
17. A lion is an animal. This animal lives in Africa.
18. I have a class. It begins at 8 am.
19. A globe is a ball. This ball has a map of the world on it.
20. The soup was too salty. I had it for lunch.
21. We are visiting Ha Long. Ha Long is in the north of Vietnam.
22. My father is an doctor. He has gone to abroad.
23. Ms Kim Anh will be our History teacher next semester. You talked with her yesterday.
24. The watch belongs to Lam. It is in the bathroom.
25. Do you know the new student? I can't remember his name.
26. Mary is a bit deaf. She didn't hear the phone.
27*. We'll meet Peter tomorrow. He has 2 brother and one sister.
28. We are talking to Vietnam. Vietnam has a population of 87 million people.
29. We are talking to Vietnam. Its population is 87 million people.
30. I should phone the man. I borrowed his car yesterday.
31. She can't speak English. It is a disadvantage.
32. I'm staying with Henry. His father works in a bank.
33. Do you remember Mrs Lan? She taught us history.
34. The museum was built in 1805. Our class visited it last weekend.
35. The man works in the hospital. I told you about him.
36. Do you like the person? The person sits next to you.
37. The house costs a lot of money. My father bought it last year.
38. We are visiting the children. Their parents died in the storm.
39. My sister is rather childish. She was trained to be a sewer.
40. Colin told me about his new job. He enjoys it very much.
41 . We know a lot of people. They live in London.
42. We know her grandparents. They live in London.
43. We met some people. Their car had broken down.
44. We stayed at the Cau Vong hotel. Nam recommended it to us.
45. Jane works for a company. It makes shoes.
46. She told me her address. I wrote down it on a piece of paper.
47. There are some words. They are very difficult to translate.
48. John is one of my closest friends. I have known him for a very long time.
49. A pacifist is a person. He believes that all wars are wrong.
50. What is the name of the man? You borrowed his car.
51. This watch costs a lot of money. I have lost the watch.
52. We were given a lot of information. Most of the information was useless.
WHAT PRICE FAME? After more than 20 years in the film industry Mel Gibson says that the biggest lesson he's learned as an nctor has been how important it is to have a oving family at his side. "When I started out in my career I was often referred to as "the sexiest man in the world" or some such nonsense. At the time, though, it went to my head and I really took to being a celebrity.However, after the initial euphoria I found that not only was I spending long periods away from home but I never had any time to myself, none of which made me particularly happy: His wife Robyn saw what was happening and came to the rescue; she simply told him to "stop, come home and take some time off" But Mel Gibson thinks it's ten times worse for today's young stars. He believes that the new breed of heartthrobs such as Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio have it much harder than he ever did. "The youngsters today receive constant attention from the media, which means they can't do anything without seeing their picture all over the front page the next day."
The experience of Cameron Diaz bears witness to that All he tine she was dating Matt Dillon she never felt her personpal lite was her own. "After a while we both got used to being chased by photographers, and having every aspeet of our relationship analysed by the media. But it meast we coula never really lead a normal life together." The pressures of working together with Dillon on There's Something About Mary were probably as much to blame for their painful and much publicized break-up as the sensation-seeking jouralists, but all the same. Cameron has resolved to be more guarded about her private life and she now gives as little away as possible about her relationships.
Wild man of comedy, Jim Carrey, also complains about the lack of privacy. He remembers with anger the time he took some family photographs to be developed in a shop close to his S4 million Los Angeles home. "Two weeks later they were in the local newspaper. Someone in the shop obviously made a lot of money out of them." For Carrey, being a famous actor also means being a diplomat, "People may come up to you in the street when you're in a really bad mood, and you have to talk to them as if you were delighted to see them. If nof, word gets round that you're a miserable human being and that's how you're remembered.
Bruce Willis feels that too much importance is attached to what's written in magazine articles, since most of it's untrue anyway. He firmly believes he has a right to protect himself and his family from over-inquisitive reporters "If the paparazzi start taking photos of my children and asking them questions, I just get'in the way and teach them a few manners. Of course, they don't take too kindly to this, and the public is given the impression from what they read that I'm arrogant and rude. It's all very frustrating." Frustrating it may be, but how sorry should we feel for people like Willis? Michael Douglas and Catherine ZetaJones certainly can't complain about jounalists: It is said they were paid £1 million by OK! nagazine for allowing its photographers to take exclusive pictures of their wedding. Of course, being in the public cye does have its drawbacks, but these are nothing compared with the positive aspects of fame. After all, if the publicity and pressure of fame get too much for the Douglas family, they can always escape to Michael's Jarge house on the beautifal Mediterranean island of Mallorca. Fame is a wonderful thing - as long as you can afford to get away from it! Cau 56. What are we told about Mel Gibson's attitude to fameA. It has taught him a lot about life. B. He enjoyed it at first. C. It has helped to make him happy. D. Fame is not important to himCau 57. What caused Cameron Diaz and Matt Dillon to end their relationship? A. Their appearance together in a film. B. Cameron Diaz had a relationship with someone else. C. A combination of reasons. D. The attentions of the media. Cau 58. Jim Carrey was angry about the photographs because A. they took a long tine to develop. B. they were very expensive to develop. C. the shop was closed for a long time. D. his privacy was not respected. Cáu 59. What does Jim Carrey say about being recognized in the street? A. He sometimes has to hide his true feelings. B. He finds it very irritating. C. He is always pleased to meet people. D. It is a sign that people have not forgotten him Cau 60. What is the author's opinion of the rich and famous? A. He thinks they are paid too much. B. He thinks we should feel sorry for them C. He thinks their lifestyle has more advantages than disadvantages D. He thinks they complain too much