D – has such many things => so many things. (cấu trúc so / that dùng cho danh từ có „many‟, „few‟, „much‟, „little‟ đứng trước).
D – has such many things => so many things. (cấu trúc so / that dùng cho danh từ có „many‟, „few‟, „much‟, „little‟ đứng trước).
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlinedpart that needs correction
Daisy has such many things to do that she has to no time to go out.
A. such
B. to do
C. has
D. to go
Read the passage and mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the blanks.
The Internet has truly transformed how students do their homework. (46) ____ homework today still means spending time in the library, it’s for a different reason. Rather than using books for research, students today are (47) ______ to the Internet to download enormous amounts of data available online. In the past, students were limited to their school’s (48) _________ of books. In many cases, they got to the school library and found out that someone had already taken the books they needed. Nowadays, such inconvenience can be avoided since the Internet never runs out of information. Students, however, do have to (49)_____ sure that the information they find online is true. Teachers have also benefited from the homework which is done on the Internet. They do not need to carry students’ papers around with them any more. This is because online (50)______ allow students to electronically upload their homework for their teachers to read and mark. Of course, this also means that students can no longer use the excuse that the dog ate their homework!
Điền vào số (50)
A. systems
B. materials
C. sources
D. structures
Read the passage and mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the blanks.
The Internet has truly transformed how students do their homework. (46) ____ homework today still means spending time in the library, it’s for a different reason. Rather than using books for research, students today are (47) ______ to the Internet to download enormous amounts of data available online. In the past, students were limited to their school’s (48) _________ of books. In many cases, they got to the school library and found out that someone had already taken the books they needed. Nowadays, such inconvenience can be avoided since the Internet never runs out of information. Students, however, do have to (49)_____ sure that the information they find online is true. Teachers have also benefited from the homework which is done on the Internet. They do not need to carry students’ papers around with them any more. This is because online (50)______ allow students to electronically upload their homework for their teachers to read and mark. Of course, this also means that students can no longer use the excuse that the dog ate their homework!
Điền vào số (47)
A. select
B. selection
C. selective
D. selectively
Read the passage and mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the blanks.
The Internet has truly transformed how students do their homework. (46) ____ homework today still means spending time in the library, it’s for a different reason. Rather than using books for research, students today are (47) ______ to the Internet to download enormous amounts of data available online. In the past, students were limited to their school’s (48) _________ of books. In many cases, they got to the school library and found out that someone had already taken the books they needed. Nowadays, such inconvenience can be avoided since the Internet never runs out of information. Students, however, do have to (49)_____ sure that the information they find online is true. Teachers have also benefited from the homework which is done on the Internet. They do not need to carry students’ papers around with them any more. This is because online (50)______ allow students to electronically upload their homework for their teachers to read and mark. Of course, this also means that students can no longer use the excuse that the dog ate their homework!
Điền vào số (47)
A. connecting
B. looking
C. searching
D. linking
Read the passage and mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the blanks.
The Internet has truly transformed how students do their homework. (46) ____ homework today still means spending time in the library, it’s for a different reason. Rather than using books for research, students today are (47) ______ to the Internet to download enormous amounts of data available online. In the past, students were limited to their school’s (48) _________ of books. In many cases, they got to the school library and found out that someone had already taken the books they needed. Nowadays, such inconvenience can be avoided since the Internet never runs out of information. Students, however, do have to (49)_____ sure that the information they find online is true. Teachers have also benefited from the homework which is done on the Internet. They do not need to carry students’ papers around with them any more. This is because online (50)______ allow students to electronically upload their homework for their teachers to read and mark. Of course, this also means that students can no longer use the excuse that the dog ate their homework!
Điền vào số (46)
A. For
B. But
C. While
D. Because
Read the passage and mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the blanks.
The Internet has truly transformed how students do their homework. (46) ____ homework today still means spending time in the library, it’s for a different reason. Rather than using books for research, students today are (47) ______ to the Internet to download enormous amounts of data available online. In the past, students were limited to their school’s (48) _________ of books. In many cases, they got to the school library and found out that someone had already taken the books they needed. Nowadays, such inconvenience can be avoided since the Internet never runs out of information. Students, however, do have to (49)_____ sure that the information they find online is true. Teachers have also benefited from the homework which is done on the Internet. They do not need to carry students’ papers around with them any more. This is because online (50)______ allow students to electronically upload their homework for their teachers to read and mark. Of course, this also means that students can no longer use the excuse that the dog ate their homework!
Điền vào số (49)
A. do
B. make
C. get
D. come
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
TEXAS
A Texas middle school is under fire after students say they have been banned from speaking Spanish in class. The students say their principal announced the rule last month over the intercom. Inside the walls of Hemptead Middle School, a language controversy is brewing. “There’s one teacher that said, „If you speak Spanish in my class, I’m gonna write you up,” 8th grader Tiffani Resurez says. Four students say their principal’s announcement – banning them from speaking Spanish in class – has given teachers and fellow students a hall pass to discriminate. “She was like, „No speaking Spanish.’ She told me that. I was like, „That’s my first language.’ She said, „Well, you can get out,” fellow classmate Yedhany Gallegos says. A letter sent home by the superintendent says, “Neither the district nor any campus has any policy prohibiting the speaking of Spanish.” The four students feel that the statement from the superintendent has not been made entirely clear that their school. “People don’t want to speak it anymore and don’t want to get caught speaking it because they’re going to get into trouble,” 6th grader Kiara Lozano says. Parents, like Cynthia Zamora, believe the school is not getting to the root of the problem. She wants to know why the “No Spanish” announcement was ever made in the first place. “I was very surprised that she would even go to such lengths,” Zamora says. Many students at the school grew up speaking Spanish at home, and they say it often comes as second nature when they’re talking to each other at school. “I’m not scared. I’m gonna keep speaking my language. That’s my first language, and I’m gonna keep doing it,” Lozano said. The principal has been placed on paid administrative leave while the district investigates. A spokewoman for Hempstead Independent School District has released a statement saying, in part, “The district is committed to efficiently and effectively resolving this matter with as little disruption to our students and their learning environment as possible.”
What will the district do?
A. Dismiss the principal
B. Solve the problem
C. Ask all students to remain silent about the issue
D. Apologize for their mistake
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
TEXAS
A Texas middle school is under fire after students say they have been banned from speaking Spanish in class. The students say their principal announced the rule last month over the intercom. Inside the walls of Hemptead Middle School, a language controversy is brewing. “There’s one teacher that said, „If you speak Spanish in my class, I’m gonna write you up,” 8th grader Tiffani Resurez says. Four students say their principal’s announcement – banning them from speaking Spanish in class – has given teachers and fellow students a hall pass to discriminate. “She was like, „No speaking Spanish.’ She told me that. I was like, „That’s my first language.’ She said, „Well, you can get out,” fellow classmate Yedhany Gallegos says. A letter sent home by the superintendent says, “Neither the district nor any campus has any policy prohibiting the speaking of Spanish.” The four students feel that the statement from the superintendent has not been made entirely clear that their school. “People don’t want to speak it anymore and don’t want to get caught speaking it because they’re going to get into trouble,” 6th grader Kiara Lozano says. Parents, like Cynthia Zamora, believe the school is not getting to the root of the problem. She wants to know why the “No Spanish” announcement was ever made in the first place. “I was very surprised that she would even go to such lengths,” Zamora says. Many students at the school grew up speaking Spanish at home, and they say it often comes as second nature when they’re talking to each other at school. “I’m not scared. I’m gonna keep speaking my language. That’s my first language, and I’m gonna keep doing it,” Lozano said. The principal has been placed on paid administrative leave while the district investigates. A spokewoman for Hempstead Independent School District has released a statement saying, in part, “The district is committed to efficiently and effectively resolving this matter with as little disruption to our students and their learning environment as possible.”
What can we infer about the policy on no speaking Spanish?
A. All the students and school staff were irritated by the policy
B. Students were against the rule at first but then compromised
C. The principal who made this announcement hated Spanish
D. Only people inside of the school knew about the rule when it was announced
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.
The Internet has truly transformed how students do their homework. (31)______ homework today still means spending time in the library, it’s for a different reason. Rather than using books for research, students today are (32)______ to the Internet to download enormous amounts of data available online.
In the past, students were limited to their school’s (33)______ of books. In many cases, they got to the school library and found out that someone had already taken the books they needed. Nowadays, such inconvenience can be avoided since the Internet never runs out of information. Students, however, do have to
(34)______ sure that the information they find online is true. Teachers have also benefited from the homework which is done on the Internet. They do not need to carry students’ papers around with them any more. This is because online (35)______ allow students to electronically upload their homework for their teachers to read and mark. Of course, this also means that students can no longer use the excuse that the dog ate their homework!
(Adapted from “Gold Pre-first Exam Maximizer,” by H. Chilton & L. Edwards, 2013, Harlow: Pearson)
Điền ô số 32
A. connecting
B. linking
C. searching
D. looking