Many poor people were helped by Quyen Linh during social distancing last month
This old hat was sold to my wife
Many poor people were helped by Quyen Linh during social distancing last month
This old hat was sold to my wife
II. Turn into passive.
1. Students will use public transport to go to school.
→.....................................................................................................................................
2. Solar power will generate a great deal of electricity this summer.
→.....................................................................................................................................
3. Will they install the solar panels on the roof of the house tomorrow?
→.....................................................................................................................................
4. Local people won’t burn plants to heat this winter.
→.....................................................................................................................................
5. The smoke from factories will pollute the air.
→.....................................................................................................................................
6. They will build a hydro power station in this area.
→.....................................................................................................................................
7. They will install solar panels on the roof of our house next week.
→……………………………………………………………………………………….
8. They will build a new school for poor children next month.
→ ………………………………………………………………………………………
9. Will the plumber check cracks on the water pipes in two days?
→ ………………………………………………………………………………………
10. They sell these chemicals everywhere in my hometown.
→ ………………………………………………………………………………………
III. Choose the best one (A, B, C or D) to complete the sentence or replace the underlined word.
1. Nuclear energy is , but it is dangerous.
A. renewable B. non-renewable C. natural resource D. fossil fuel
2. At this time next week, we a wind turbine in our garden.
A. will installed B. will be installing C. install D. installed
3. Alternative sources of energy developed in the near future.
A. has been B. will be C. is D. was
4. She cooking in the kitchen at 7 PM tomorrow.
A. will B. is C. will be D. be
5. Some new energy-saving bulbs in the dining room.
A. will be put B. will put be C. will put D. will be putting
IV. Underlined the correct form, future simple or future continuous.
1. At the same time next year, I will study/ will be studying Chemistry at Oxford University.
2. We will replace/ will be replacing out halogen bulbs with LED bulbs to save energy.
3. In the future, cars won’t use/ won’t be using petrol or diesel, but other fuels like electricity and natural gas.
4. Jane won’t be here this time tomorrow. She will attend/ will be attending the Conference on Green Energy.
5. What will happened/ will be happening when we run out of non – renewable resources?
6. Promise me you won’t call/ won’t be calling before 10; I hate being woken up early!
7. You can’t meet me at the supermarket. I won’t shop/ won’t be shopping in the afternoon.
8. I think scientist will find/ will be finding a solution to global warming soon.
9. You are so late! Everybody will work/ will be working when you arrive at the office.
10. Will solar energy replace/ will solar energy be replacing fossil fuels within 20 years?
Use the modal + the passive infinitive of the verb in
brackets to complete each sentence.
Example: A high level of commitment will be expected from all members of the
team this year. (will/ expect)
1. We …………………….at the National Schools Contest on July 3rd (must/ beat)
2. From June 1st, Saturday training sessions ……………….…….at the Carl Lewis
Stadium. (will/ hold)
3. All sessions ………..…….by all members of the Athletics team. (must attend)
4. Latecomers…………………………….from the team. (could/ drop)
5. Proper athletics shorts and shirts …………………….at all training sessions.
(must/ wear)
6. Tracksuits……………………..after the ten minute warm-up. (shouldn’t/ wear)
7. Sport items …………..…….from the school shop on Saturdays. (cannot/ buy)
8. Bracelets, watches and other jewellery ………………………….at any training
sessions. (should not/ wear)
4 Put the words in order to make sentences
1 go / once / a walk / we/ a day / for
2 on holiday /twice/go/ a year / they
3 every /use/social media / day /I
4 her friends / she / every / weekend / meets
5 once / visit/or/1/a month/ my parents / twice
6 to the gym/I/ times / or / go / three /a/ week / four
PASSIVE VOICE 1. You should open the wine about 3 hours before you use it. =>___________ 2. Members may keep books for 3 weeks. =>________ 3. He can’t repair my bike =>________ 4. We must do something before it’s too late. =>_________ 5. The Vietnamese government will make more progress in gender equality. =>________ 6. Students can use smart phone while they are studying. =>________
1. When we use/forms/communication, probably the/common way of/attract someone's/ by waving.
2. Althought my parents/very busy at work, they try/spend as/time/their children/possible.
3. Lots/Asian students agree/a husband is/tell his wife where he/be/if he/come/home late.
4. In the English school/system,/National Curriculum/set/by the government and/must follow/in all state schools.
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Facebook is a for-profit online social media and social networking service. The Facebook website was launched on February 4th, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, along with fellow Harvard College students and roommates. Since 2006, anyone age 13 and older has been allowed to become a registered user of Facebook though variations exist in minimum age requirement, depending on applicable local laws.
Over 25 million people in the Uk use Facebook. That’s 45% of population! And on average, each user spends over six hours a month on Facebook. Though not the highest this is a considerable number. Is Facebook is a dangerous obsession or just harmless fun? Seventeen- year-old Bethan has written on her blog about what it was like to stop using Facebook.
I think I am a Facebook addict. I log on to Facebook everyday to chat to my friends real friends and loads of online friends. Sometimes I have ten conversations going at the same time. I upload photos and update my Facebook profile all the time. But recently I’ve started to feel worried if I am offline for more than a few hours. And then last week I forgot to meet a real friend because I was online! I’ve realised I could have a problem. So I’ve decided to give it up for a while.
I found it really hard. Facebook and my friends demanded to know why I had left. I spent the first few evenings wondering what everyone was chatting on Facebook. I even phoned a couple of friends to find out.
The fourth night I wasn’t quite so bad. I actually concentrated on my homework better and I had more time to watch my TV programmes. And I spoke to my friends during the day at school. At the end of the first week, I reactivated my account, I think Facebook is fun and it’s useful for posting messages to friends and sharing photos. But I’ll try not to spend so much time on it in the future.
Question: What happened to make Bethan decide to quit Facebook for a while?
A. She forgot an offline meeting.
B. She started to feel nervous.
C. She had too many offline friends.
D. She uploaded too many photos.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Facebook is a for-profit online social media and social networking service. The Facebook website was launched on February 4th, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, along with fellow Harvard College students and roommates. Since 2006, anyone age 13 and older has been allowed to become a registered user of Facebook though variations exist in minimum age requirement, depending on applicable local laws.
Over 25 million people in the Uk use Facebook. That’s 45% of population! And on average, each user spends over six hours a month on Facebook. Though not the highest this is a considerable number. Is Facebook is a dangerous obsession or just harmless fun? Seventeen- year-old Bethan has written on her blog about what it was like to stop using Facebook.
I think I am a Facebook addict. I log on to Facebook everyday to chat to my friends real friends and loads of online friends. Sometimes I have ten conversations going at the same time. I upload photos and update my Facebook profile all the time. But recently I’ve started to feel worried if I am offline for more than a few hours. And then last week I forgot to meet a real friend because I was online! I’ve realised I could have a problem. So I’ve decided to give it up for a while.
I found it really hard. Facebook and my friends demanded to know why I had left. I spent the first few evenings wondering what everyone was chatting on Facebook. I even phoned a couple of friends to find out.
The fourth night I wasn’t quite so bad. I actually concentrated on my homework better and I had more time to watch my TV programmes. And I spoke to my friends during the day at school. At the end of the first week, I reactivated my account, I think Facebook is fun and it’s useful for posting messages to friends and sharing photos. But I’ll try not to spend so much time on it in the future.
Question: When she decided to give up Facebook_____.
A. her friends didn’t care much
B. she found it too difficult to continue.
C. she made progress after some days
D. she couldn’t focus on her homework
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Facebook is a for-profit online social media and social networking service. The Facebook website was launched on February 4th, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, along with fellow Harvard College students and roommates. Since 2006, anyone age 13 and older has been allowed to become a registered user of Facebook though variations exist in minimum age requirement, depending on applicable local laws.
Over 25 million people in the Uk use Facebook. That’s 45% of population! And on average, each user spends over six hours a month on Facebook. Though not the highest this is a considerable number. Is Facebook is a dangerous obsession or just harmless fun? Seventeen- year-old Bethan has written on her blog about what it was like to stop using Facebook.
I think I am a Facebook addict. I log on to Facebook everyday to chat to my friends real friends and loads of online friends. Sometimes I have ten conversations going at the same time. I upload photos and update my Facebook profile all the time. But recently I’ve started to feel worried if I am offline for more than a few hours. And then last week I forgot to meet a real friend because I was online! I’ve realised I could have a problem. So I’ve decided to give it up for a while.
I found it really hard. Facebook and my friends demanded to know why I had left. I spent the first few evenings wondering what everyone was chatting on Facebook. I even phoned a couple of friends to find out.
The fourth night I wasn’t quite so bad. I actually concentrated on my homework better and I had more time to watch my TV programmes. And I spoke to my friends during the day at school. At the end of the first week, I reactivated my account, I think Facebook is fun and it’s useful for posting messages to friends and sharing photos. But I’ll try not to spend so much time on it in the future.
Question: Facebook _______.
A. was non-profitable
B. was launched solely by Mark Zuckerberg.
C. follows each country’s regulation.
D. can be used by people of all ages.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Facebook is a for-profit online social media and social networking service. The Facebook website was launched on February 4th, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, along with fellow Harvard College students and roommates. Since 2006, anyone age 13 and older has been allowed to become a registered user of Facebook though variations exist in minimum age requirement, depending on applicable local laws.
Over 25 million people in the Uk use Facebook. That’s 45% of population! And on average, each user spends over six hours a month on Facebook. Though not the highest this is a considerable number. Is Facebook is a dangerous obsession or just harmless fun? Seventeen- year-old Bethan has written on her blog about what it was like to stop using Facebook.
I think I am a Facebook addict. I log on to Facebook everyday to chat to my friends real friends and loads of online friends. Sometimes I have ten conversations going at the same time. I upload photos and update my Facebook profile all the time. But recently I’ve started to feel worried if I am offline for more than a few hours. And then last week I forgot to meet a real friend because I was online! I’ve realised I could have a problem. So I’ve decided to give it up for a while.
I found it really hard. Facebook and my friends demanded to know why I had left. I spent the first few evenings wondering what everyone was chatting on Facebook. I even phoned a couple of friends to find out.
The fourth night I wasn’t quite so bad. I actually concentrated on my homework better and I had more time to watch my TV programmes. And I spoke to my friends during the day at school. At the end of the first week, I reactivated my account, I think Facebook is fun and it’s useful for posting messages to friends and sharing photos. But I’ll try not to spend so much time on it in the future.
Question: The word “applicable” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to_____.
A. different
B. unsuitable
C. relevant
D. opposite