tìm lỗi sai
1.She is tired, more over, she has to finish her homework
2.who look for your children when you are away from home
3.my daughter likes watching cartoon films, and so do my son
4.Although i liked the sweater, I decided to buy it
5.I have not finished to decorate the chrismas tree yet
6/We suggest planting more trees along the strees have more shades and fresh air
7.peter is trying to study hardly to prepare for the exem
8.how about to share the cost of accommodation
9.are you interesting in learning foreign languages
10.despite i did not like the sweater, i decided to buy it
11.would you like visiting the museum with us
12.He watched TV when somebody knocked at the door
13,He couldn't sleep so he turned off the TV to watch some programs
14 she is out of work now, therefore, she is looking afer any jobs in the city
1. She and I have never been there before.
Neither ...................................................................................
2. It was such a good weather that we went swimming.
The weather ...........................................................................
3. I can’t see that far.
It is too....................................................................................
4. I have never been to the ballet before.
It is .........................................................................................
5. John doesn’t always speak the truth, I’m afraid.
You can’t ...............................................................................
6. Why don’t you put your luggage under the seat? He asked.
He suggested..........................................................................
7. The restaurant is so dirty that no one wants to eat there.
It is such..................................................................................
8. I’m always nervous when I face a lot of people.
Facing.....................................................................................
9. Apples are usually cheaper than oranges.
Apples are not.........................................................................
10. You can’t visitMoscowunless you get a visa.
If you......................................................................................
Tiep tuc giup minh nka cac ban, xin loi vi dang cau hoi nhieu nhung minh con rat nhieu bai tap ve dang nay !!
Sua loi sai:
1. Our manager suggested (that) we (woud) work (overtime) (this week)
2. (Quite by chance), Tom (ran) (in) an old friend (at the airport)
3. I didn't have (enough) time (to study), (and) I managed (to pass) the exam
4. (How about) going (to) the park and (play) volleyball (there)?
5. It (rained) all day (so) the weathereman (had promised) (sunny) weather
6. (Taking care to) the children (can be) a (demanding) and (time-consuming) job
7. Don't (give out) yet, you will (soon) (be able to) speak english (fluently)
8. The doctor (says) that it (will take) her (a long time) (to get up) the shock
9. Tom, (hurry up)! (It's time) to (get out) and (go to school)
10. If the book (belonged for) me. I (would) lend it (to you), but it (doesn't)
Giup nhe@
1. Don't shout at the dog like that ! STOP
Please.......................like that!
2. "Get off the bus at the station," said Peter to Annette. TOLD
Peter...........................the bus at the station.
3. I want to know who you saw yesterday. SEE
Who......................yesterday?
4. Did anyone see you yesterday? WHO
I want..................yesterday.
5. Have scientists ever investigated the way animals communicate with humans? LOOKED
I don't know if..............................the way animals communicate with humans.
6. Don't let me interrupt your story! GO
Please.....................your story.
7. Do you think the cost of living ever fall again? COME
Will the cost.....................again, do you think?
8. I'd like you to find this word in the dictionary? LOOK
Will you...............................in the dictionary?
9. Williamson, the policeman, lived next door. WHOSE
The policeman....................lived next door.
10. Words are not as important as actions. SPEAK
Actions................................words.
Fill in the blank with one suitable preposition or adverb.
1. You look tired. Sit _____ and have a cup of tea.
2. I'm looking _____ yesterday's newspapers. Did you throw it _____ ?
3. Could i try _____ these shoes, please? Size nine.
4. Turn _____ the music. It's too loud!
5. I turned _____ the radio and listened to the six o'clock news.
6. I used to smoke, but i gave it _____ last year.
7. Just go _____ with what you were doing.
8. Pick _____ you litter! Son't drop it on the street!
9. Don'tbworry about the baby. I'll look _____ her while you're out.
10. I'm lookibg _____ to meeting her very much.
11. Who do you take _____ the most, yourfather or your mother?
12. I ran _____ an old friend in the street this morning.
13. 'How do you spell this word?' 'I'm not sure. You'd better loo it _____ in your dictionary.
14. Look _____ ! The car is coming!
15. The show was called _____ because of the rain.
Đổi sang bị động
People suppose that Tom is a handsome buy
→ It is
→ Tom
Giúp mik nha@
Until that October I had never even seen Laerg. This unity seem strange, considering my father was born there and that I’d been half in love with it since I was a child. But Laerg isn’t the sort of place you can visit easily. The small island group is eighty miles west of the Outer Hebrides. Eighty sea miles may be no great distance, but this sea is the North Atlantic and the seven islands are a lonely group standing in the way of the great storms that sweep up towards Iceland and the Barents Sea.
Oddly enough, it wasn’t my father who’d made me want to go to Laerg. He seldom talked of the island. He’d become a sailor as a young man and then married a girl from Glasgow and settled down after surviving a shipwreck in mid-Atlantic but losing his confidence in the sea. It was Grandfather Ross who filled our heads with his talk of island history.
This old man with a fierce face and huge hands had been a powerful influence on both my brother lain and myself. He’d come to live within us when everyone left the island. He had been the only man to vote against leaving when the Laerg Parliament made its decision, and to the day he died he disliked living on the mainland. It wasn’t only that he talked endlessly of Laerg, in the years he stayed with us he taught my brother and myself everything he knew about the way to live on that island of rock, sheep and birds.
I’d tried to get there once a long time ago, hiding away on fishing boat. But on that trip the boat hadn’t gone within a hundred miles of Laerg, and then I joined Iain, working in a Glasgow factory. A year in the Navy followed, and then ten years at sea, and after that I had started the thing I had always wanted to do – I began to study as a painter. It was during a winter spent in the Aegean Islands that I suddenly realized Laerg was the subject that most attracted me. It had never been painted, at least not the way my grandfather had described it. I’d packed up at once and returned to England, but by then Laerg had become a tracking station for the new missile developments. It was a closed island, forbidden to unauthorized visitors, and the Army would not give me permission to visit it.
That was the position until October in the following year when a man called Lane came to my house. It was just after ten in time morning that the phone rang, and a man's voice, rather soft, said, "Mr.Ross? My name's Ed lane. Are you by any chance related to Iain Ross, reported lost when the Duart Castle sank twenty years ago?" "He was my brother."
"He was? Well that's fine. I didn't expect to find you that fast. You're only the fifth Ross I've telephoned. I'll be with you in an hour. OK?" And he'd rung off,
leaving me wondering what in the world it was all about.
I was working on another book cover for Alee Robinson, but after that phone call I'd found it impossible to go back to it. I went into the kitchenette and made myself some coffee. And after that I stood drinking it at the window, looking out across the rooftops, an endless view of chimneys and TV aerials. I was thinking of my brother, of how I'd loved him and hated him, of how there had been nobody else in my life who had made up for the loss I'd felt at his going.
1. At the time of Ed Lane’s telephone call, Mr.Ross
A. Had never been to the island of Laerg
B. Had been to the island of Laerg once
C. Had some family living on the island of Laerg
D. Had not wanted to visit the island of Laerg
2. At the time of Ed Lane’s telephone call, who was on the island of Laerg?
A. Nobody
B. A few visitors
C. Some islanders
D. Army employees
3. What makes the island of Laerg difficult to get to?
A. The distance form the mainland
B. The atlantic weather
C. It is so rocky
D. Boats do not call there
4. Mr.Ross’s father settled down on the mainland because
A. He had been told to move from the island
B. His grandfather had voted to leave the island
C. He had become afraid of the sea
D. His wife came from Glasgow
5. When Ed Lane telephoned Mr.Ross he had recently
A. Obtained the address of Iain Ross’s family
B. Telephoned four other people called Ross
C. Lost a friend called Ross in a shipwreck
D. Visited Mr.Ross’s mouse whilst he was working
3. Chose the correct anwser A, B, C or D to complete the sentences.
1. In ____ , students can study a work sector like applied business, design, health, or tourism.
A. vocational subjects
B. academic subjects
C. applied approach
D. schedue
2. What will you do to earn __?
A. life
B. a living
C. a job
D. a career
3. I wish I could take ____ where I can experience microgravity.
A. a parabolic flight
B. an ocean cruise
C. an express train
D. flying couse
4. In the near future, a teacher will act more like a(n) ___ of knowledge.
A. instructor
B. facilitator
C. speaker
D. listener
5. Astronomy studies ____ and objects in it like the Moon and the Sun.
A. the Moon
B. the planet
C. the universe
D. the Earth
6. Beyond 2030 is a forum _____ allows students to share their vision of the future.
A. who
B. it
C. which
D. and
7. _______ are the secondary education certificates awarded to students between the ages of 14 to 16.
A. Academic subjects
B. GCSEs
C. Careers
D. SATs
8. Will lessons ever ______ in places other than traditiona; classroom.
A. deliver
B. learnt
C. be learning
D. be delivered
9. These red buttons are only used in case of _______.
A. emergency
B. hurry
C. rain
D. sickness
10. I’m interested in doing____________ so I can stay at home in the evening.
A. night-shifts
B. an evening course
C. something adventurous
D. a nine-to-five job
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Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space in each sentence:
1.She’s worried_______the result of her final exam.
A. in B. on C. at D. about
2.You should have the_______check the pipes in your house.
A. doctor B. mechanic C. plumber D. electrician
3.I think we should turn on the lights. - _______.
A. OK B. All right C. That’s a good idea D. All are correct
4.How about_______by bike instead of motorbikes?
A. to travel B. travel C. traveling D. traveled
5.Hung is sick. _______, he can’t go to school.
A. Therefore B. And C. But D. Because
6.If we_______talking, we’ll be punished.
A. look after B. go on C. turn on D. account for
7.Each item has its own_______.
A. label B. name C. thing D. resource
8.We_______solar panels on the roof of our house to receive the energy from the sun.
A. keep B. install C. label D. innovate
9.Let’s save natural_______by using solar energy.
A. label B. name C. thing D. resources
10.Please turn_______the air conditioner. It’s so hot!
A. off B. in C. on D. into