Chọn câu đúng (6)
A. She have two daughters
B. She has two daughters
C. She is have two daughters
D. She is has two daughters
Chọn câu đúng (7)
A. There is a parks
B. There is department store?
C. There is good coffee shops?
D. There is a movie theater
Chọn câu đúng (8)
A. There aren’t some tomatoes in the kitchen
B. There aren’t much tomatoes in the kitchen
C. There aren’t many tomatoes in the kitchen
D. There aren’t a tomatoes in the kitchen
B. Find and correct the mistakes in the following sentences 23. She has started learning to drive two weeks ago. 24. Unless she will study hard, she will fail the exam. 25. She felt tired but she went to bed earlier than usual.
He ________a big breakfast every morning
A. doesn’t have
B. doesn’t has
C. don’t has
D. don’t have
One of the reasons for Edward to study a foreign language is that he______.
A. has just graduated from a high school. C. has just decided to enter a university
C. wants to impress people with his knowledge D. needs certain credits to graduate
A. Choose A, B, C or D to fill in each of the corresponding gaps. Babies sleep for up to eighteen hours a (26)................................... Mrs. Thatcher and Napoleon both said they only (27).................................. to do it three or four hours a night. Sleep. No one can live without it. But how much do we really need? Research by the National Sleep Foundation (28).................................. Washington says that we all need eight hours’ sleep every night. Scientists have found that people (29).................................... sleep for less than six and a half hours a night are more often ill (30).................................. people who sleep for eight hours. Going without sleep also increases the chance of serious illness. ‘Workaholics’ who sleep (31).................................. less than five hours often die young, and do worse at work. The scientists found that on average adults (32).............................. for seven hours a night, with thirty-two percent sleeping less than six hours. It also (33).......................... that the idea that we need less sleep as we get older is completely untrue. ‘People have (34)............................. idea how important is to their lives’ Dr. Thomas Roth, director of the Foundation says. ‘Good (35)............................. needs good sleep’. 26. A. day B. week C. month D. year 27. A. need B. needs C. needed D. needing 28. A. at B. in C. on D. under 29. A. what B. which C. who D. where 30. A. than B. as C. of D. for 31. A. of B. for C. with D. at 32. A. to sleep B. slept C. sleeping D. sleep 33. A. to say B. say C. says D. saying 34. A. not B. no C. none D. nor 35. A. health B. healthy C. healthful D. healthily
A. Choose A, B, C or D to fill in each of the corresponding gaps. Babies sleep for up to eighteen hours a (26)................................... Mrs. Thatcher and Napoleon both said they only (27).................................. to do it three or four hours a night. Sleep. No one can live without it. But how much do we really need? Research by the National Sleep Foundation (28).................................. Washington says that we all need eight hours’ sleep every night. Scientists have found that people (29).................................... sleep for less than six and a half hours a night are more often ill (30).................................. people who sleep for eight hours. Going without sleep also increases the chance of serious illness. ‘Workaholics’ who sleep (31).................................. less than five hours often die young, and do worse at work. The scientists found that on average adults (32).............................. for seven hours a night, with thirty-two percent sleeping less than six hours. It also (33).......................... that the idea that we need less sleep as we get older is completely untrue. ‘People have (34)............................. idea how important is to their lives’ Dr. Thomas Roth, director of the Foundation says. ‘Good (35)............................. needs good sleep’.
Choose the best answer for each question
1. Michael is always looking for new experiences. He's very ..................
A. adventurous B. lazy C. timid D. intelligent
2. Hannah is ............ . She enjoys meeting new people everywhere she goes.
A. introverted B. extroverted C. pessimistic D. cynical
3. In ancient times, it ………… several days to send a message from one city to another.
A. took B. had taken C. has taken D. was taking
4. David is ............ . He is always positive about future events.
A. optimistic B. pessimistic C. adventurous D. shy
5. He completes every task with utmost precision. He is a ......... individual.
A. careless B. meticulous C. lazy D. dishonest
6. When Sarah ………. this morning, I .......... my breakfast.
A. was calling/eat
B. called/ have eaten
C. called/ was eating
D. had called/ ate
7. The oceans would be cleaner with ........ plastic.
A. so B. such C. less D. fewer
8. At the moment, Alice….....a book, and Bob…….a sandwich.
A. reads/ has made
B. is reading/ is making
C. has read/ was making
D. read/ will be making
9. Yesterday during lunchtime, they…….. different activities. She…….music and he…………..a book.
A. are doing/is listening to/is reading
B. were doing/was listening to/was reading
C. was doing/ has listened to/ is reading
D. had done/was listening to/read
10. Individuals should consume ............. junk food.
A. much B. most C. less D. fewer
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 11: Nga had just arrived home and there was a knock at the door.
A. Not only did Nga just arrive home but there was also a knock at the door.
B. No sooner had Nga just arrived home when there was a knock at the door.
C. Had it been for Nga's arrival home, there wouldn't have been a knock at the door.
D. Scarcely had Nga arrived home when there was a knock at the door.
Question 12: Chris said that it was Rosa who had left the door unlocked.
A. Rosa was accused of having left the door unlocked.
B. Chris offered that Rosa was the one having left the door unlocked.
C. Chris blamed Rosa for leaving the door unlocked.
D. Chris warned Rosa about having left the door unlocked.
Question 13: The anandamide found in chocolate breaks down more quickly than the anandamide found in the brain.
A. The anandamide found in chocolate breaks down the quickest compared to the anandamide found in the brain.
B. The anandamide found in chocolate breaks down a lot quicker than the anandamide found in the brain.
C. The more quickly the anandamide found in chocolate breaks down, the more slowly the anandamide found in the brain.
D. The anandamide found in chocolate breaks down the most quickly among all the anandamides found in the brain.
My sister is a pilot. She ________ all over the world.
A. flys
B. flyes
C. flies
D. to fly