8. She had just enough time to ......... the report before the meeting
a . turn round
b . dip into
c . get through
d . go into
9. If you don't know what a word means , look it .......... in the dictionary .
a . over
b . up
c . on
d . at
She had just enough time to _____ the report before the meeting.
A. dip into
B. go into
C. turn around
D. get through
Đáp án A
dip into: (v) đọc lướt qua, xem qua
Tạm dịch: Cô ấy chỉ có đủ thời gian để xem qua bài báo cáo trước cuộc họp.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer for each question from 33 to 39.
Most people need some preparation before they are ready for the workforce, and planning should begin long before it is time to start a career.
Many high school students don't yet know what they want to do. High school is a great time to start thinking about careers. Settling on just one occupation in high school isn't necessary, but they should know how to explore careers and put time into investigating them and learning about their skills and interests.
Understanding what you enjoy what you are good at is the first step in exploring careers. It is important to think about what you like to do because work will eventually be a big part of your life. Once you have thought about the subjects and activities you like best, the next step is to look for careers that put those interests to use. If you love sports, for example, you might consider a career as a gym teacher, or coach.
Another approach to identifying potential career interests is to consider local employers and the types of jobs they have. There are many jobs in manufacturing and healthcare near the high school. Talking directly to workers can help you get information about what they do. If you don't know workers in occupations that interest you, ask people such as your parents, friends, or teacher for their contacts.
If job shadowing give you taste of what an occupation is like, imagine how helpful getting experience could be. Students can begin getting career-related experiences in high school through internships, employment, and other activities. Completing an internship is an excellent way to get experience. Internships are temporary, supervised assignments designed to give student practical job training.
The word “manufacturing” in paragraph 4 means ___________.
A. producing goods
B. studying medicine
C. selling foods and drinks
D. designing things
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu
Giải thích:
Từ “manufacturing” trong đoạn 4 có nghĩa là
A. sản xuất hàng hóa B. học y
C. bán thức ăn và đồ uống D. thiết kế mọi thứ
“manufacturing” (n): sự sản xuất, chế tạo
Chọn A
She had just enough time to __________the report before the meeting.
A. dip into
B. go into
C. turn round
D. get through
Chọn A
Dịch câu: cô ấy chỉ đủ thời gian xem lướt qua bài báo cáo trước cuộc họp
dip into: xem lướt qua
get through: đi qua, làm xong
turn around: ngoảnh lại
go into: đi vào, xem xét
_Giúp t điii_
. (Tuy hơi dài, nhưng cố giúp t nhé)
Conditionals: types 1, 2 and 3 (cont)
1. I don't think you are so hungry. If you were hungry you ... anything. (eat)
2. If you dyed my hair blue everybody ... at me. (laugh)
3. If I had liked the house you ... it. (sbuy)
4. If you leave the keys in the car someone ... it. (steal)
5. If I had known her address I ... it to you. (give)
6. If I had a map of London I ... it to you, but I haven't got one. (give)
7. If you type the letter this morning I ... it on my way home. (post)
8. If you had heated the ice it ... in few seconds. (melt)
9. ' Can you buy me the paper?' 'I ... it for you if you give me the money.' (buy)
10. If Mr.Simpson came home early from work today they ... to the theatre. (go)
11. I ... the dishes if I had had time to do it. (wash)
12. If we catch that plane we ... in time for the meeting. (be)
13. Even if l knew it I ... you. It's a professional secret. (tell)
14. If Robert had a driving lience he ... a much better job. (get)
15. You ... if you had tried again, I am sure. (succeed)
16. ... your father ... in time if he catches the 10 o'clock train? (be)
17. If were you I ... fruit trees all around the house. (plant)
18. If that burglar had got into my house I ... my head off. (scream)
19. If we get a little more rain, the crops much more. (grow)
20. If she had been in the house she ... the house. (answer)
21. If he had checked the gauge he ... out of petrol. (run)
22. The grass ... much nicer if we get a bit of rain. (look)
23. If you had left before breakfast you ... by now. (arrive)
24. I ... my coat if it had been cold, you know. (bring)
25. My father ... you some money if you need some. (lend)
26. I'm sure she ... to the dentist if her tooth hurt. (go)
27. I ... her the diamonds if she had said she loved me. (give)
28. If had had a car I ... to meet you at the station. (go)
29. If that boy trains more I am sure he ... a champion. (become)
30. She ... Mark if she had taken my advice. (marry)
31. The magazine ... the story if it hadn't been true. (print)
32. Do you know what ... if you pressed that button? (happen)
33. She ... arrested if she had tried to leave the country. (be)
34. If I had realized that it was such a long way I ... a taxi. (take)
35. My mother ... the dishes tomorrow morning if she has time. (wash)
36. I ... something to drink if I were thirsty, but I am not. (have)
37. If the dog had been hungry he ... the stale bread. (eat)
38. If she dyes her hair blond she ... much more glamorous. (look)
39. If you had been more careful you ... the vase. (drop)
40. We ... frozen in here if you opened that window. (get)
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12. He ... you back if you strike him. What do you expect? (hit)
13. We ... them to dinner more often if they were more amusing. (ask)
14. If your dog had bitten me I ... to the police. (go)
15. If you keep with the group in front, you ... the race. (win)
16, If you had arrived late, they ... you in. (let)
17. If that mountaineer slipped he ... more than a hundred feet. (fall)
18. You ... into trouble if you don't stop that nonsense. (get)
19. If you left that wasp alone it ... you, little boy. (sting)
20. If you had left that wasp alone it ... you, little boy. (sting)
1,Known,going to see
2,will bought
3.will buy
4.will saw,going
5,won't be
1,Known,going to see
2,will bought
3.will buy
4.will saw,going
5,won't be
1. She just had time to put up her umberalla before the rain came down in torrents
No sooner..
2. " Why didn't you report the incident to the police last week?"the officer asked the frightened witness.
The officer wanted to know...
3. The presidential visit attracted such an enormous crowd that all traffic came to a standstill.
So many....
4. A fire destroyed most of the old city of London in the 1600s.
The destruction..
5. He hasn't been back to his home town for over 20 years now.
It is
6. Travelling by plane is much more expensive than travelling by train
Travelling by train...
7. I would love to be rich and famous
If only..
8. It took a long time for them to decide to get married
They
9. "Is it, or is it not true that you have been misappropriating company funds?"the managing director asked
the accountant
The managing director wanted
10. If you want to save your eyesight, we must operate immediately
Only by..
1. She just had time to put up her umberalla before the rain came down in torrents
of the old city of London in the 1600s.
The destruction..of the old city of London was caused by a fire in the 1600s
5. He hasn't been back to his home town for over 20 years now.
It is over 20 years now since he last arrived back to his home town
6. Travelling by plane is much more expensive than travelling by train
Travelling by train... is much cheaper than traveling by plane
7. I would love to be rich and famous
If only.. I were rich and famous
8. It took a long time for them to decide to get married
They spent a long time deciding to get married
9. "Is it, or is it not true that you have been misappropriating company funds?"the managing director asked
the accountant
The managing director wanted to know whether the accountant had been misappropriating company funds or not
10. If you want to save your eyesight, we must operate immediately
Only by.. operating immediately can you save your eyesight
Choose the correct word A, B and C for each of the gaps to complete the following text.
What do you do if you want to ...(1)... a book in a library? If you know the author's ...(2)..., go to the author catalogue. Find the title of the book ...(3)... check the shelf mark. Make a note of this before you look ...(4)... the appropriate shelf. If you do not know the author's name, go to the ...(5)... catalogue. If there ...(6)... no title catalogue in the library, go to the subject catalogue. Check all the titles which are under the ...(7)... you want. Then check the appropriate card, as with the author catalogue. Next look for the book on the shelf. Let the librarian stamp it ...(8)... you take it out of the library. If the book isn't on the shelf, ask the librarian to get it for you.
Choose the correct word A, B and C for each of the gaps to complete the following text.
What do you do if you want to ...(1)... a book in a library? If you know the author's ...(2)..., go to the author catalogue. Find the title of the book ...(3)... check the shelf mark. Make a note of this before you look ...(4)... the appropriate shelf. If you do not know the author's name, go to the ...(5)... catalogue. If there ...(6)... no title catalogue in the library, go to the subject catalogue. Check all the titles which are under the ...(7)... you want. Then check the appropriate card, as with the author catalogue. Next look for the book on the shelf. Let the librarian stamp it ...(8)... you take it out of the library. If the book isn't on the shelf, ask the librarian to get it for you.
1/ A. find B. look C. take
2/ A. address B. title C. name
3/ A. and B. or C. but
4/ A. at B. after C. for
5/ A. title B. author C. subject
6/ A. be B. are C. is
7/ A. subject B. book C. index
8/ A. after B. before C. when
1. A
2. C
3. B
4. C
5. A
6. C
7. B
8. B
1. A
2. C
3. B
4. C
5. A
6. C
7. B
8. B
1. I would be surprised if Ann came to see us now.
2. If we had enough money,we would go on holiday
3. Unless you do these exercises more carefully, you will fail the exam.
4. If I knew the answer, I could tell you.
5. If she knew French, she could apply for the job
6. Unless she cam here now, we'd come back home
7. Unless you are careful, you will be able to get the job
8. If it rains soon, the tree won't die
* Rewrite the sentences.
1. It is late now; I don't think Ann will come to see us.
-> I would be surprised if __________Ann came to see us________.
2. We don't go on holiday because we don't have enough money.
-> If _________we had enough money, we would go on holiday_________.
3. Do these exercises more carefully or you will fail the exams.
->Unless_________you do these exercises more carefully, you will fail the exams_________.
4. I do not know the answer so I cannot tell you.
-> If _________I knew the answer, I could tell you_________.
5. She can't apply for the job because she doesn't know Frencj.
-> If she knew__________Frencj, she could apply for the job________.
6. If she didn't come here now, we'd come back home.
-> Unless__________she came here now, we'd come back home________.
7. Be careful or you will not be able to get the job.
-> Unless__________you are careful, you won't be able to get the job________.
8. The trees will die unless it rains soon.
-> If_________it doesn't rain soon, the trees will die_________.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer for each question from 33 to 39.
Most people need some preparation before they are ready for the workforce, and planning should begin long before it is time to start a career.
Many high school students don't yet know what they want to do. High school is a great time to start thinking about careers. Settling on just one occupation in high school isn't necessary, but they should know how to explore careers and put time into investigating them and learning about their skills and interests.
Understanding what you enjoy what you are good at is the first step in exploring careers. It is important to think about what you like to do because work will eventually be a big part of your life. Once you have thought about the subjects and activities you like best, the next step is to look for careers that put those interests to use. If you love sports, for example, you might consider a career as a gym teacher, or coach.
Another approach to identifying potential career interests is to consider local employers and the types of jobs they have. There are many jobs in manufacturing and healthcare near the high school. Talking directly to workers can help you get information about what they do. If you don't know workers in occupations that interest you, ask people such as your parents, friends, or teacher for their contacts.
If job shadowing give you taste of what an occupation is like, imagine how helpful getting experience could be. Students can begin getting career-related experiences in high school through internships, employment, and other activities. Completing an internship is an excellent way to get experience. Internships are temporary, supervised assignments designed to give student practical job training.
The word “internships” in paragraph 5 is CLOSEST in meaning to ___________.
A. sponsorships
B. traineeships
C. part time employees
D. volunteers
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu
Giải thích:
Từ “internships” trong đoạn 5 là GẦN NHẤT về nghĩa với
A. tài trợ B. thực tập sinh
C. nhân viên bán thời gian D. tình nguyện viên
internships = traineeships: thực tập
Chọn B