They are not accustomed to driving on the left in England
They are not accustomed to driving on the left in England.
accustomed to/ England/they/driving/to/are not/on the left/in.
=>They are not accustomed to driving on the left in England
They are not accustomed to driving on the left in England
They are not accustomed to driving on the left in England.
accustomed to/ England/they/driving/to/are not/on the left/in.
=>They are not accustomed to driving on the left in England
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He left the house, but right after that it began to rain. = Hardly .......... *
They find driving on the left difficult. = They aren't *
She's always nervous when she takes an exam. = Taking ..........
Lisa has always been mean with money, so she doesn't have many friends. = If Lisa .............. *
1. Most children have the freedom to do what they want, _________?
A. don’t they B. have they C. haven’t you D. don’t you
2. On the wall are some old photos__________ are in black and white.
A. who B. which C. whose D. whom
3. My mother never drinks alcohol and__________.
A. neither does my sister B. neither my sister does
C. either does my sister D. my sister doesn’t, too
4. The sea food in Ha Long market is fresh and__________.
A. unavailable B. fabulous C. affordable D. fascinating
5. You______ go into that street, it is one-way street.
A. couldn’t B. needn’t C. mustn’t D. can’t
6. She’d love to take part in the evening class. ________, she has to look after the baby in the evening.
A. Therefore | B. However | C. Moreover | D. Although |
7. Nam looks much _______ today than yesterday.
A. good | B. well | C. better | D. the best |
8. I gave up the idea of becoming a doctor because she realized she wasn’t__________ for the job.
A. patient enough B. such patient C. too patient D. so patient
9. It _______ that he will be a famous singer in the future.
A. is said B. are said C. said D. was said
10. That old man used to live in a ______.
A. modern big brick house | B. big modern brick house | C. brick big modern house | D. big brick modern house |
11. She can’t ______ by heart all the Spanish words.
A. take | B. get | C. make | D. learn |
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12. __________ your shoes before getting in the room. It’s very clean.
A. Take off B. Take of C. Take out D. Take in
B – Read the passage below and choose the correct word or phrase to complete each of the blanks.
Halloween is a holiday. It is on the night of October 31. It is (1) _______ in many English speaking countries. Children (2) _______ costumes. They go to people’s homes. The people give them candy. Children say “trick or treat!” to ask (3) _______ candy. This comes from a threat. It means, “Give me a treat (4) _______ I will play a tricks on you. “Children today usually (5) _______ not do the tricks (6) _______ they do not get treats. But some students still do (7) _______ playful pranks or things to make fun of people like putting toilet paper in trees or writing with soap on windows. In these countries Halloween is about ghosts, witches, goblins, and (8) _______ scary things.
1. A. presented B. proposed C. celebrated D. played
2. A. wear B. hold C. take D. up
3. A. with B. for C. after D. movies
4. A. otherwise B. when C. but D. fire
5. A. do B. goes C. will D. little
6. A. if B. unless C. before D. Therefore
7. A. problem B. mischief C. incident D. little
8. A. other B. another’s C. others D. Therefore
I. CLOSEST WORD:
19.Electric cars are better for the environment . In addition, they can save money on petrol.
A.Furthermore B.In conclusion C.For example D.Nevertheless
20.They need to cut back on eating a lot of salt and sugary foods. They’re not good for their health.
A.begin B.reduce C.speed up D.carry out
Read the text below and fill in each blank with the correct word(s)
The United States and United Kingdom are warning about the danger of sugar to public health. They say that people eat too much sugar and this is harrnful to people's well-being. On Thursday, the US. printed new dietary guidelines. These strongly recommend people get less than 10 per cent of their daily calories frorm added sugar. On the same day, Britain's Prime Minister said he did not rule out the idea of a tax on sugar so people would buy food with less sugar in it. Politicians in the U.K, are discussing how less sugar in food could help reduce Britain's rising rates of obesity.
The governments both cite a study carried out in Mexico that showed how a tax on carbonated drinks reduced consumption. The tax meant sales of sugary drinks went down by 12 per cent in 2014. Sales of mineral water went up by four per cent in the same year. An alternative to taxing sugared drinks is to reduce the level of sugar in them. Researchers at a London university said that cutting the sugar content in drinks by 40 per cent over five years could prevent one million cases of obesity in the UiK, Researchers say people might not even notice this.
16. Which country reduced consumption of sugary drinks following a tax?
A. Mexico B. India C. the UK D. the USA
17. How much did sales of mineral water rise after a tax on sugary drinks?
A.40% B.12% C. 10% D.4%
18. What could be an alternative to taxing sugary drinks?
A. education B. reducing levels of sugar C. sweeteners D.lwney
19. How many cases of obesity did researchers say could be prevented?
A.1,000,000,000 B. 100,000,000 C. 10,000,000 D. 1,000,000
20. What did researchers say people might not notice?
A. Changes in sugar levels B. A ban on sugar D. Sugar replaced by honey C. A tax on sugar
26. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is almost in
meaning as the sentence given.
“ We want to send our son to a university in the UK.” they said.
A. They said that they wanted to send their son to a university in the UK.
B. They said that they did wanted to send their son to a university in the UK.
C. They said that they want to send their son to a university in the UK.
D. They said that they did want to send their son to a university in the UK.
27. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is almost in
meaning as the sentence given.
Although the weather was bad, we went out for a picnic.
A. Despite the bad weather, we went out for a picnic.
B. Despite the weather was bad, we went out for a picnic.
C. Despite of the bad weather, we went out for a picnic.
D. Despite the bad weather was, we went out for a picnic.
28. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is almost in meaning as the sentence given.
You should use a dictionary to check the meaning of new words.
A. You should use a dictionary to look up new words.
B. You should use a dictionary looking up new words.
C. You should use a dictionary to looking up new words.
D. You should use a dictionary to look new words up.
29. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is made from the given cues.
Today’ s cities / much / large / cities / previous times.
A. Today’s cities are much larger than cities in previous times.
B. Today’s cities are more larger than cities in previous times.
C. Today’s cities are most larger than cities in previous times.
D. Today’s cities are less larger than cities in previous times.
30. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is made from the given cues.
If / you / not know / how / operate the machine, you / read / instruction manual.
A. If you don’t know how to operate the machine, you should read the instruction manual.
B. If you not know how to operate the machine, you should read the instruction manual.
Choose the correct answer A,B,C or D to complete the sentences:
1. Do you mind ...... in here? peaking is not allowed in the library.
A. no taliking B. not talking C. not talk D. not to talk
2. My parents are never pleased with my grades ..... I get nothing less than a "B".
A. even though B. despite C. because D. because of
3. We've decided to go on a vacation ....... all the financial problems we are going through.
A. although B. since C. in spite of D. however
4. He has recieved several scholarships ......... his academic and artistic ability.
A. though B. because of C. despite D. for
5. I hope ...... in time for my trip to Australia next month.
A. recover B. recovering C. to recover D. to be recovered
6. I always put off ......... my homework until the last possible moment.
A. doing B. to do C. do D. in doing
7. ........ riding a bicycle is a good leg exercise, it does not use up a lot of calories.
A. As B. Because C. If D. Although
8. I expect to get high marks in this exam ........ I put in a lot of work for it.
A. even though B. whereas C. so that D. because
9. ......... working for the company for six months now, he never seems to know what to do.
A. Since B. Although C. Despite D. Because of
10. Are you going to make your daughter ........ part time in the store this summer?
A. work B. to work C. working D. worked
11. ....... he had read the instructions several times, he knew what to do.
A. Whereas B. Until C. After D. Although
12. Patricia encouraged me .......... to Stanford, and I got in.
A. applying B. to apply C. apply D. applied
13. I feel like ........... to the movies this evening - want to come?
A. go B. to go C. to going D. going
14. Our company is surviving ......... the fact that the economy has gone into recession.
A. although B. because of C. despite D. whereas
15. It's no use ......... on the telephone. The line is always busy.
A. try to call B. trying calling C. to try calling D. trying to call
Watching TV is a very popular pastime in the UK. But what kind of programmes do British people like to watch? Well, the most-watched TV programmes every week are very popular dramas that are usually on at least four times every week. They are dramas based in one neighborhood that try to depict ordinary life in the UK - we call these dramas 'soap operas' or 'soaps'.
In the early days of TV, there were often dramas on during the day. Back in those days, it was traditional for the husband to go out to work and for the wife to stay at home and look after the house and the children. Most of these daytime dramas were aimed at entertaining the housewives who would traditionally be at home, probably doing the washing. Companies selling washing powder would advertise their products at times when these dramas were on, and sometimes those companies would even sponsor the drama. Hence the word 'soap'.
So what about the word opera? Well, that's because these dramas are often an exaggeration of real life. They are supposed to represent ordinary lives but, to make them entertaining, lots of dramatic events, like murders, divorces, affairs etc., all happen probably much more regularly than they would in a normal neighbourhood.
Most soap operas these days are shown in the evening. Each show will have several different storylines happening at once that continue over several shows. The same cast members will appear in every show, too.
Question 1: : What type of programmes do British people prefer to watch?
A. drama series B. soap opera C. comedy D. musical
Question 2: Why did sponsors advertise soap on TV during the mornings?
A. Because most women were at home doing their housework and watching TV.
B. Because it was cheaper to advertise during the day.
C. Because there were only television programmes during the day.
D. Because advertisements were aimed at entertaining the housewives.
Question 3: The word “soap” in “soap opera” refers to ______.
A. the classical singing you hear in the drammas
B. products sold on television
C. washing powder used by housewives to do the washing
D. a musical play in which all of the words are sung
Question 4: According to the passage, soap operas ______.
A. are mostly shown in daytime
B. offer accurate depictions of ordinary life
C. have lots of continuing storylines happening over a few shows.
D. tend to focus on female characters
Question 5: Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. British people don’t really like watching TV.
B. In the early days, dramas were often shown in daytime.
C. Soap operas are usually more exaggerated than normal life.
D. Each cast member will appear in some episodes.
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Choose the one best answer A,B,C or D to complete the following passage.
Visitors to Britain are always complaining about English food. But they do not really know what they are talking about because they rarely get a chance (1)___________ it. Most of the (2)___________in large towns have foreign (3)_______who serve foreign food (4)_________visitors are invited (5)__________in an English home their (6)___________often feel they must (7) them something foreign and exotic.
Those of us who (8)___________know English food are aware that at its best in can be(9)___________very good. On the other (10)___________it is true to say that it is sometimes terrible. Part of the problem is that we are not really interested in food - we eat to live, we do not live to eat. So we don't generally (11)______the necessary time and effort which are needed to cook really good meals. We (12) ________food that is simple and easy to cook, (13)___________ready prepared food which only needs (14)___________before eating.
You can find the best food in the country away from the large towns, where life is (15)___________and people are not in such a hurry. But, of course, most visitors come to London. They come because they are interested in shopping and sightseeing. They do not come to find the food. So why should they complain about it?
1. A. to think 2. A. dining-rooms 3. A. owners | B. to cook B. dining - halls B. visitors | C. to eat C. restaurants C. eaters | D. to fetch D. stores D. guests |
4. A. The | B. When | C. No | D. Any |
5. A. drinking | B. eat | C. to eat | D. to drink |
6. A. masters | B. owners | C. hosts | D. keepers |
7. A. fetch | B. take | C. carry | D. offer |
8. A. do | B. did | C. don't | D. didn't |
9. A. hardly | B. really | C. never | D. point |
10. A. side | B. way | C. hand | D. point |
11. A. cost | B. spend | C. kill | D. occupy |
12. A. would rather | B. prefer | C. hate | D. take |
13. A. or | B. nor | C. but | D. neither |
14. A. heat | B. heated | C. heating | D. hot |
15. A. slower | B. quicker | C. slowly | D. quickly |
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