This is the first house where we have lived for five years.
We often visit our friends in Bristol which is only 30 miles away.
This is the first house where we have lived for five years.
We often visit our friends in Bristol which is only 30 miles away.
Change the sentences into Yes/No question
1.I like drinking coffee everry morning.
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2.She is currently studying English at university.
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3.We have lived in this house for five years.
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4.He went to the park yesterday with his friends.
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5.She had finished her homework before she watched TV.
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which, where
11. The restaurant…………… we had Lunch was near the airport.
12. This is the village in ………………………..my family and I have lived for over 20 years
13. This is the village……………………. my family and I have lived for over 20 years.
14. The old building…………………….is in front of my house fell down.
15. The old building………………………. the fire broke out has collapsed.
16. My mother will fly to Ha Noi, ……………… is the capital city of Vietnam.
17. Do you know the country………………………….I was born?
18. Hanoi is the place……………………………..I like to come.
19. Vietnam,……………….. lies in Southeast Asia, is rich in coal.
20. The place……………..we spent our holiday was really beautiful.
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1. This is not my car. Mine is over (here/ there). 2. This is my apartment. I’ve lived for over 3 years. (here/there) 3. “Where are the children? I can’t see them on the ground floor? “They’re playing “ (downstairs/ upstairs) 4. Our house is not very large. We sleep upstairs, and we eat and receive guests (downstairs/ upstairs). 5. Can you go and see if it’s raining? (outside /inside). 6. He searched the bag carefully, but there was nothing …………….. (outsides/ inside) 7. You should let your children play more . Fresh air is good for them. (indoors/ outdoors). 8. Most plants grow well in the open air, but some plants can also grow . (indoors/ outdoors). 9. Last month, our class went camping in a small village and we had a great time (here/ there). 10. I can’t leave this place. I must wait until my mother come back. (here/ There)
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
We have English lessons at Room 12. There are 24 tables for students and one desk for the teacher. On the walls, there are a lots of posters of England. There’s a cupboard at the front of the room and on the cupboard, there is a TV and DVD player. Sometimes we watch films. There are some bookshelves in the classroom. On the shelves, there are a lot of English books. Our books are on the teacher’s desk. He wants to look at our homework. Our school bags are on the floor, and there is some food in the school bags. It’s now 5.30 pm. We are at home, but our teacher is at school. He often stays late to prepare for tomorrow’s lessons.
Why does the teacher often leave for school late?
A. To prepare for the next lessons
B. To mark students’ tests
C. To play outdoor activities
D. To attend the meeting
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
We have English lessons at Room 12. There are 24 tables for students and one desk for the teacher. On the walls, there are a lots of posters of England. There’s a cupboard at the front of the room and on the cupboard, there is a TV and DVD player. Sometimes we watch films. There are some bookshelves in the classroom. On the shelves, there are a lot of English books. Our books are on the teacher’s desk. He wants to look at our homework. Our school bags are on the floor, and there is some food in the school bags. It’s now 5.30 pm. We are at home, but our teacher is at school. He often stays late to prepare for tomorrow’s lessons.
What time is it now?
A. Half past five
B. A quarter to five
C. A quarter past five
D. Five fifteen
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
We have English lessons at Room 12. There are 24 tables for students and one desk for the teacher. On the walls, there are a lots of posters of England. There’s a cupboard at the front of the room and on the cupboard, there is a TV and DVD player. Sometimes we watch films. There are some bookshelves in the classroom. On the shelves, there are a lot of English books. Our books are on the teacher’s desk. He wants to look at our homework. Our school bags are on the floor, and there is some food in the school bags. It’s now 5.30 pm. We are at home, but our teacher is at school. He often stays late to prepare for tomorrow’s lessons.
How many tables and desks are there in your classroom?
A. 24 tables and one desk
B. 24 tables for students and two desks for teacher
C. 20 tables and one desk
D. 25 tables and two desks
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
We have English lessons at Room 12. There are 24 tables for students and one desk for the teacher. On the walls, there are a lots of posters of England. There’s a cupboard at the front of the room and on the cupboard, there is a TV and DVD player. Sometimes we watch films. There are some bookshelves in the classroom. On the shelves, there are a lot of English books. Our books are on the teacher’s desk. He wants to look at our homework. Our school bags are on the floor, and there is some food in the school bags. It’s now 5.30 pm. We are at home, but our teacher is at school. He often stays late to prepare for tomorrow’s lessons.
Where do you study?
A. At Room 13
B. At room 12
C. In our classroom
D. On the second floor
1. Here is the shop. I bought my new camera form this shop.
2. We will spend our holiday in the same village. We have had a lot of joyful days there so far.
3. We enjoyed Mamalis. We spent our summer holiday there this year.
4. The library is quite far from the city center. I go and work there twice a month.
5. I’ll never forget the day. I met my wife on this day.
6. Do you know the restaurant? We will meet you there tomorrow.
7. John visited me last Friday. A few other friends also called me up last Friday.ㅤ
CHEWING GUM
We think of chewing gum as a modern American invention. But this is only partly true. For thousands of years people have chewed gum resin, a juice collected from trees. In Mexico, for example, Indians have long chewed chicle, the gum resin from the sapodilla tree.
In 1850 Mexico and the United States fought a war over Texas. General Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana led the Mexican soldiers. When Mexico lost the war, Santa Ana had to leave his country. He went to live in New York and he took with him a large amount of chicle.
An American inventor, Thomas Adams, bought some chicle from Santa Ana. He wanted to make the chicle into rubber but his plan failed. Adams then decided that chicle was better as something to chew. In 1871 he made and sold the first gum balls. These gum balls were a great success.
Then, in the 1890s, a man named William Wrigley first made chewing gum as we know it today. William Wrigley had little education or money, but he had an idea. He made gum into flat sticks and added special flavours. Today, Wrigley's Spearmint gum and Juicy Fruit gum are among the most popular chewing gums in America.
How did modern chewing gum spread from the United States to other countries? During World War I and World War II, the US Army, found that chewing gum kept soldiers from getting thirsty. So American soldiers were given chewing gum each day. The soldiers who fought in Europe often gave gum to the people they met. Gum became as popular as it was in the United States. Today, of course, chewing gum can be found around the world.
61. Chewing gum is not quite an American invention because
A. it was invented by the Indians in Mexico. B. people have chewed gum resin for thousands of years.
C. only a part of the chewing gum was invented by the American.
D. it does not come from the sapodilla tree.
62. In 1850 Mexico and the United States fought a war
A. to control the. supply of chewing gum. B. to gain control of Texas.
C. because Texas had the biggest source of chicle.
D. to prevent General Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana from taking chicle back to Mexico.
63. Adams's plan to make chicle into rubber was
A. a great success. B. protested by Santa Ana. C. not welcomed by the public. D. unsuccessful.
64. Adams's gum balls
A. were made from rubber. B. sold very well.
C. were better for chewing than rubber. D. tasted better than Santa Ana's chicle.
65. Wrigley's chewing gum
A. was flat and specially flavoured. B. was made from spearmint and fruit.
C. was different from the one we know today. D. looked like balls and tasted sweeter.