viet lai giu nguyen nghia
1. he was betrayed by his partner. he suffered huge losses ( betrayed)
=>His partner betrayed him.he suffered huge losses
=> Betrayed by his partner, he suffered huge losses.
viet lai giu nguyen nghia
1. he was betrayed by his partner. he suffered huge losses ( betrayed)
=>His partner betrayed him.he suffered huge losses
=> Betrayed by his partner, he suffered huge losses.
James was always something of an unusual child. To start with, he (1). walk by the time he wa
nine months old and then he was able to speak in proper sentences before he was a year (2)NG. a ha
There are other examples, but I particularly remember when he (3) - us all by surprise shortly before
his tenth birthday when he (4)
to memorize every capital city for fun one week. He (5).
hav
an incredible memory. For example, If you ask him what he was doing on a particular day a year ago, h
could tell you exactly (6).
he was, who he was (7).
and what they were doing. James le
university last year and (8) he hasn't been able to find a job that really suits him (9).
really hope hell be able to put his talents to good (10)_ He's a very special person.
Fill in each gap with one appropriate compound adjective
air-sick; airtight; trustworthy; snow-white; carsick; duty-free; homesick; waterproof; praiseworthy; good-tempered
Peter was a student living far from home. Because of his hard work at college, he rarely returned home and he sometimes felt (1) .... . Whenever he had a chance to go home to visit his family, he always went by train, not by plane or by car because was afraid of being (2) .... and (3) .... .
In his learning, he was very successful and always got good marks from all of his teachers, who often said that he was (4) .... and (5) .... had achievements. Besides, his friends often regarded him as a (6) ..... classmate because he was always willing to help them.
One day, he got the first prize with some money in a competition at college. He decided to go to a (7) .... shop for students to buy some chocolate kept in an (8) ...... container for his father, a (9) .... watch for his mother and a doll with (10) .... hair for his little sister .
Fill in each gap with one appropriate compound adjective.
one-egg; one-litre; three-course; five-minute; twelve-man; fifteen-piece; ten-ton; 2,000-word; thirty-five-hour; 4,000-year-old
1. Their cat was run over by a ... lorry.
2. The concert was performed by a ..... orchestra.
3. The man was convicted of murder by the .... jury.
4. The Vietnamese people are proud of their ..... history.
5. The price of a .... bottle of whisky has gone up by 90p.
6. The workers are on strike for better pay and a ..... week.
7. Peter can't go out. He has to write a .... essay by tomorrow.
8. I didn't have a big lunch. Just a .... omelette and some potatoes.
9. My new house is very handy for the shops and only a .... walk from my school.
10. At this excellent restaurant, we can get a .... meal and coffee just for $5 per person.
Geogre Orwell did not expect to be a successful writer. In fact, he (1)……… much of his life anticipating failure. In an essay about his schooldays, wrote that until he was about thirty he always planned his life with the (2)………… that any major undertaking was bound to fail. He wanted success and worked hard to (3)….. it but he was never quite able to give up the (4)….. that his efforts would always come up short. At the age of 46, (5) ………….. before he died, confided in his private notebook that a deep (6)…………. Of inadequacy had haunted him throughout his career. He stated that there had been (7)………. Not one day in which he did not feel that he was miserably small. Even in the first months after the tremendous success of “ Animal Farm”, he was quick to (9)………… his achievement, declaring that his next book was bound to be a failure.Of course, no conscientious author is ever completely (10)………….. with their work, but Orwell’s doubts were so (11)……… that he often appeared more comfortable (12)…………. defeat than acknowledging success. In 1940, after the publication of his eighth book, he (13) ………….. to an admiring letter from another writer by (14)………… out of his way to show the man why he was not (15)……… of his practice. “ It makes me laugh” he wrote, “ to see you referring to me as “ famous” and “ successful”. I wonder if you (16)…………. How little my books sell !
Rewrite the sentences with inversion,using SO or SUCH
1. He was so surprised to be addressed by the Queen that he didn't answer at one. (so)
2. He was so furious that he threw his book across the room. (such)
3. People were so ignorant of the disease at the time that suffers were simply told to go to bed and rest. (such)
Viết lại câu với mệnh đề quan hệ :
1,the woman is a nurse. W saw the woman's daughter last night at the party
2,he is a person. He is trusted by all his friends
3,Last week I returned to the Village. I was born in it
4,he is a man. His friends always trust him
Sắp xếp câu:
1. the/ such/ it/ of/ can/ use/ oil and coal/ reduce/ fossil fuels/ as
2. pen-names/ in Thang Long/,/ Thanh Hien/ Nguyen Du/ whose/,/ are/ in 1765/ was/ To Nhu/ born/ and
3. while/ a ship/ the/ Indochina/ in 1981,/ as/ exploration/ working/ a doctor/ began/ of/,/ he/ on
4. my/ seeing/ joys/ in/ greatest/ day/ after/ work/ at/ hard/ my/ is/ life/ love/ a/ of/ one
5. was/ job/ brother/ and was/ move/ Jack/ lost/ his/ of/ short/ so/ money/ that/ his/ what/ flat/ he/ to/ did/ his/ and / in with/ tell
Here is some information about Jack when he was a child.
1/Once he fell into the river
2/ He cried on his first day at school.
3/Once he was bitten by a dog.
4/He scaried a cat when he was 5.
He can still remember 1,3 and he can't remember 2.4. Write sentences beginning : He can remember..... or He can't remember
(ai đó giúp mình làm câu 2 nha . Mấy câu kia mình làm được rồi .Cảm ơn mấy bạn!!!
viet lai cau sao cho nghia khong doi
1.Nam's pencils are there
word formation
At his last trial, nobody believed in Arthur’s (1 – innocent). He had been accused of the (2 – thief) of a valuable Chinese vase, and was also charged with ten other (3 – offend). The value of the (4 – steal) goods was said to be over £10,000. Arthur said in his own (5 – defend) that the vase had been put into his car (6 – accident). He also pointed out that the Chinese vase was a fake, and was almost (7 – worth). The judge did not believe Arthur’s story. He told Arthur he was a hardened (8 – crime) and that he deserved a severe (9 – punish). Then the judge sentenced Arthur to five years (10 – prison). Arthur just smiled. He had spent most of his life in prison and so he was used to it.