điền mạo từ thích hợp “a/an/ the hoặc x (không cần mạo từ)” vào chỗ trống:
1. There was ________knock on ________door. I opened it and found ________small dark man in ________blue overcoat and _______woolen cap.
2. He said he was ________employee of ________gas company and had come to read ________meter.
3. But I had ________suspicion that he wasn't speaking ________truth because ________meter readers usually wear ________peaked caps.
4. However, I took him to ________ meter, which is in ________dark corner under ________ stairs.
5. I asked if he had ________ torch; he said he disliked torches and always read ________ meters by ________light of ________match.
6. I remarked that if there was ________leak in ________ gas pipe there might be ________ explosion while he was reading ________meter.
7. He said, “As ________matter of ________fact, there was ________explosion in ________last house I visited; and Mr. Smith, ________owner of ________house, was burnt in ________face.”
8. “Mr. Smith was holding ________lighted match at ________time of ________explosion.”
9. To prevent ________possible repetition of this accident, I lent him ________torch.
10. He switched on ________torch, read ________meter and wrote ________ reading down on ________back of ________envelope.
11. I said in ________surprise that ________meter readers usually put ________readings down in ________book.
12. He said that he had had ________book but that it had been burnt in ________fire in________ Mr. Smith's house.
13. By this time I had come to ________conclusion that he wasn't ________genuine meter reader; and ________moment he left ________house I rang ________police.
điền mạo từ thích hợp “a/an/ the hoặc x (không cần mạo từ)” vào chỗ trống:
1. There was ___a_____knock on __the______door. I opened it and found ____a____small dark man in __a______blue overcoat and ___a____woolen cap.
2. He said he was ___an_____employee of _____the___gas company and had come to read ___the_____meter.
3. But I had ___a_____suspicion that he wasn't speaking ____the____truth because _____x___meter readers usually wear ____x____peaked caps.
4. However, I took him to ___the_____ meter, which is in ____the____dark corner under ____the____ stairs.
5. I asked if he had ____a____ torch; he said he disliked torches and always read _____x___ meters by ____the____light of ___a_____match.
6. I remarked that if there was ___a_____leak in ____a____ gas pipe there might be ____an____ explosion while he was reading ___the_____meter.
7. He said, “As ____a____matter of ____x____fact, there was ___an_____explosion in ____the____last house I visited; and Mr. Smith, ____the____owner of __the______house, was burnt in ___the_____face.”
8. “Mr. Smith was holding ____a____lighted match at ___the_____time of __the______explosion.”
9. To prevent __a______possible repetition of this accident, I lent him ___a_____torch.
10. He switched on ___the_____torch, read ___the_____meter and wrote ___the_____ reading down on ___the_____back of _____an___envelope.
11. I said in ____x____surprise that _____x___meter readers usually put _____the___readings down in __a______book.
12. He said that he had had ___a_____book but that it had been burnt in ___the_____fire in____x____ Mr. Smith's house.
13. By this time I had come to ___the_____conclusion that he wasn't ____a____genuine meter reader; and ____the____moment he left ___the_____house I rang _____the___police.
1. There was ___a_____knock on __the______door. I opened it and found ____a____small dark man in __a______blue overcoat and ___a____woolen cap.
2. He said he was ___an_____employee of _____the___gas company and had come to read ___the_____meter.
3. But I had ___a_____suspicion that he wasn't speaking ____the____truth because _____x___meter readers usually wear ____x____peaked caps.
4. However, I took him to ___the_____ meter, which is in ____the____dark corner under ____the____ stairs.
5. I asked if he had ____a____ torch; he said he disliked torches and always read _____x___ meters by ____the____light of ___a_____match.
6. I remarked that if there was ___a_____leak in ____a____ gas pipe there might be ____an____ explosion while he was reading ___the_____meter.
7. He said, “As ____a____matter of ____x____fact, there was ___an_____explosion in ____the____last house I visited; and Mr. Smith, ____the____owner of __the______house, was burnt in ___the_____face.”
8. “Mr. Smith was holding ____a____lighted match at ___the_____time of __the______explosion.”
9. To prevent __a______possible repetition of this accident, I lent him ___a_____torch.
10. He switched on ___the_____torch, read ___the_____meter and wrote ___the_____ reading down on ___the_____back of _____an___envelope.
11. I said in ____x____surprise that _____x___meter readers usually put _____the___readings down in __a______book.
12. He said that he had had ___a_____book but that it had been burnt in ___the_____fire in____x____ Mr. Smith's house.
13. By this time I had come to ___the_____conclusion that he wasn't ____a____genuine meter reader; and ____the____moment he left ___the_____house I rang _____the___police.
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1. There was ___a_____knock on __the______door. I opened it and found ____a____small dark man in __a______blue overcoat and ___a____woolen cap.
2. He said he was ___an_____employee of _____the___gas company and had come to read ___the_____meter.
3. But I had ___a_____suspicion that he wasn't speaking ____the____truth because _____x___meter readers usually wear ____x____peaked caps.
4. However, I took him to ___the_____ meter, which is in ____the____dark corner under ____the____ stairs.
5. I asked if he had ____a____ torch; he said he disliked torches and always read _____x___ meters by ____the____light of ___a_____match.
6. I remarked that if there was ___a_____leak in ____a____ gas pipe there might be ____an____ explosion while he was reading ___the_____meter.
7. He said, “As ____a____matter of ____x____fact, there was ___an_____explosion in ____the____last house I visited; and Mr. Smith, ____the____owner of __the______house, was burnt in ___the_____face.”
8. “Mr. Smith was holding ____a____lighted match at ___the_____time of __the______explosion.”
9. To prevent __a______possible repetition of this accident, I lent him ___a_____torch.
10. He switched on ___the_____torch, read ___the_____meter and wrote ___the_____ reading down on ___the_____back of _____an___envelope.
11. I said in ____x____surprise that _____x___meter readers usually put _____the___readings down in __a______book.
12. He said that he had had ___a_____book but that it had been burnt in ___the_____fire in____x____ Mr. Smith's house.
13. By this time I had come to ___the_____conclusion that he wasn't ____a____genuine meter reader; and ____the____moment he left ___the_____house I rang _____the___police.