Rewrite the sentences so that their meaning do not change 1) That was your plane 2) Is this our bus? 3) They own the resort 4) The shirt belongs to me
Supply the correct form of the words in brackets.
Don’t enter that room. It doesn’t look (safe) ……………..
The bus driver was …………….. injured. (serious)
Kevin is …………….. clever. (extreme)
This hamburger tastes ……………... (awful)
Be …………….. with this glass of milk. It's hot. (careful)
Robin looks …………….. . What's the matter with him? (sad)
Jack is …………….. upset about losing his keys. (terrible)
This steak smells ……………... (good)
Our basketball team played.............last Friday. (bad)
Don't speak so …………….. I can't understand you. (fast)
Maria …………….. opened her present. (slow)
1. Mr. White is a tailor, ?
2. I think that is an overcrowded bus,?
3. Mr. Vinh is a teacher, ?
4. Your grandparents don’t prefer living in the city, ?
5. It isn’t ready yet, ?
6. The tourists will never be allowed to visit the slums again, ?
7. I am clever, ?
8. He’s unable to solve that problem alone, ?
9. We must hurry, ?
10. Dai Dong used to be a fishing village with only three thousand people, ?
Rewrite the sentences so that their meaning do not change 1) This will be your room 2) this was their house 3) that was your plane 4) Is this our bus? 5) They own the resort 6) The shirt belongs to me
5. A film that presents actual events is called a _______
A. horror B. thriller C. comedy D. documentary
6. “__________ is it from your house to the nearest bus stop?” - “About 50 meters’
A. How far B. How long C. How often D. How much
7. The film is too _______to show to children.
A. violence B. violent C. violently D. interested
8. The story is interesting. I am really _______in it.
A. interest B. interested C. interesting D. interestingly
9. I often go to work late because of the________.
A. berry jam B. traffic jam C. jam pot D. cherry jam
10. When I was at primary school. My father_________ me to school every day.
A. takes B. is taking C. used to take D. is used to taking
11. This is a __________film and it makes me cry a lot.
A. funny B. moving C. comedy D. excited
12. The main _______is played by Tom Hanks.
A. character B. director C. actress D. film maker
13. The film contains some _______of violence.
A. screens B. sceneries C. scents D. scenes
14. Nam is hard working. __________, he isn’t lucky in examinations.
A. Therefore B. But C. However D. So
Write tag questions
1.they were there,...
2.they arrived yesterday,...
3.we went to Stan's holiday party last year,...
4.these sausages are delicious,...
5.Baird produced the first TV picture in 1926,...
6.she wrote the poem herself,...
7.that was exciting,...
8.i'm too fat,..
9.it snows a lot in Minneapoils,..
10.Nothing is wrong,...
11.I think is that is an overcrowded bus,...
*READING: Read the text below and choose the correct answer for each gap
When you are in Hong Kong, you can go about by taxi, by tram, by bus, or (23)______ underground. I myself prefer the underground (24)______ it is fast, easy and cheap. There are (25______ trams and buses in Hong Kong, and one cannot drive along the road (26)______ and without many stops. The underground is therefore usually quicker (27)______ taxis or buses. If you do not know Hong Kong very well, it is very difficult (28)______ the bus you want. You can take a taxi, but it is (29)______ expensive than the underground or a bus. On the underground you find good maps that tell you the names of the stations and show you (30)______ to get to them, so that it is easy to find your way.
23. A.in B.by C. on D. with
24. A.because B. when C.so D. but
25. A.some B. a lot C. many D. few
26. A.quick B. quicker C. quickly D. quickest
27. A.as B. than C. so D. like
28. A.finding B.to find C. found D.to finding
29. A.more B. much C.as D. too
30. A.who B. when C. what D. how
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Each of the words in bold is in the wrong form. Write the correct form on the line.
I'm not sure that sending young offence to prison is such a good idea. …………………..
There's absolutely no solid prove that he was anywhere near the scene of the crime. …………………..
I'm not saying another word until I've spoken to my law. …………………..
You shouldn't make accuse like that without evidence. …………………..
When she left the police force, she worked as a private investigate for a while. …………………..
“I hope that your prison has shown you the error of your ways,” said the prison governor. …………………..
He was initially sent to a maximum secure prison. …………………..
Lying and stealing are both forms of honest. …………………..
Police are looking carefully at the forensic evident. …………………..
There's no doubt this painting is a forge. …………………..
Drug addict is no excuse - no one should hold up a petrol station! …………………..
The rob took place at half past ten in the morning. …………………..
No one is born a theft, and no one has to remain one their whole life. …………………..
The convict of a number of senior executives has left the whole business community in shock. …………………..
The problem with prisons is that they're full of crime who can teach new inmates all their tricks and skills! …………………..
Should a murder be given the death penalty? …………………..
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.
The idea of a driverless car is not new. Now there are already cars on the road that can park themselves. But a
truly self-driving car, one that can drive itself, is being tested by scientists and engineers.
Self-driving cars have already tested on public roads. These cars not only record images of the road, but their
computerized maps view road signs, find alternative routes and see traffic lights even before they are seen by a person.
By using radars and cameras, the cars can analyse information about their surroundings faster than a human can.
In some of the tests, the car learn the details of a road by driving on it several times, and when it is time to drive itself, it
can identify when there are pedestrians crossing and then stops to let them pass by. Self-driving cars could make
transport safer for all of us by eliminating the cause of most of today’s accidents.
Although self-driving cars may seem far off, some people believe that there will be driverless cars in showrooms in
about 10 years.
1. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Self-driving car: far off image B. The prospect of driverless cars
C. Computerised maps in cars D. Safer transport in the future
2. Now there are already cars on the road that can ……………………..
A. park themselves B. record images of the road
C. learn the details of a road D. actually drive themselves.
3. How can the tested cars analyse information about their surroundings?
A. By viewing road signs B. By seeing traffic lights quickly
C. By using radars and cameras D. By driving on it several times.
4. The underlined word “them” in the passage refers to……………………..
A. tests B. details C. times D. pedestrians
5. In about a decade’s time, we may see……………………..
A. self-driving cars being tested B. driverless cars in a far-off place
C. self-driving cars in showrooms D. much safer cars