peter/desire/please/mother-in-law/clear/everyone
câu đồng nghĩa với câu the house of my mother-in-law is in the country
My mother-in-law ........................
help me ,please
My mother-in-law's house is in the countryside.
My mother-in-law has a house in the country
49. In order to keep our environment .........., we must solve lots of problems. (pollute)
50. I want everyone to see it ........, please. (clear)
GIÚP MÌNH VỚI Ạ!!
49. In order to keep our environment .....unpolluted....., we must solve lots of problems. (pollute)
50. I want everyone to see it ...clearly....., please. (clear)
After marriage, Mrs. Hoa always keeps a good _____ with her mother-in-law.
A. association
B. relation
C. friendship
D. relationship
Đáp án D
Kiến thức về cụm động từ
Keep/have a good relationship with sb: co mối quan hệ tốt với ai đó
Tạm dịch: Sau lễ cưới, Cô Hoa luôn giữ mối quan hệ tốt với mẹ chồng của mình.
Sửa lỗi sai
1. MOST (A) everyone HAS (B) a DESIRE (C) to SUCCEED (D) in life.
2. EVERYONE (A) attended THE (B) meeting ACCCEPT (C) THE SECRETARY.
3. NOT MANY (A) people REALISE (B) that SLEEPING PILLS (C) can MAKE (D) worse insomnia.
4. The teacher LAY (A) her books ON (B) the table WHEN (C) she ENTERED the room.
5. You SHOULD AVOID (A) MAKING (B) these KIND OF (C) MISTAKES (D) again.
6. THE MEDICINE (A) of perhistoric peoples probably CONSISTED WITH (B) a mixture of scientific PRACTICES (C) superstitions, and religious BELIEFS (D).
7. MOST (A) people in Mexico speak SPANISH,but FEW (C) SPEAK (D) English.
8. Jefferson and Lincoln ARE two famous president. THE LATER (B) was ASSASSINATED (C) while IN OFFICE
9. Do you REMEMBER (A) WHOSE (B) IN (C) charge of PREPARING DINNER (D) today?
10. I was ANNOYING (A) by the SALESMAN (B) WHO (C) came TO MY DOOR (D) last week.
11. DURING (A) the War, many women served IN THE ARMY (B), ANOTHER (C) worked on airfields or supplied food to the armed FORCES (D)
12. Have you NOCTICED (A) WHERE (B) people ARE SMOKING (C) less then they USED TO ?
*Rewrite
1. The program was too interesting for any of us to turn the TV off.
-> It was...
2. ''Sue will try to find Joe'', said Samantha
-> Samantha said that...
3. ''How did it happen?'' he asked his mother -in-law
-> He asked his mother-in-law...
4. I want to take a long vacation now, but i can't
-> I wish i...
*Give the correct form of word
1. Nga looks so .... with short hair ( beauty )
2.Telephone was A.G Bell's .... . He ... it in 1890 ( invent )
3. ..., i lost my keys on the way home ( fortune )
4. Sit down and ... your dinner , please ( enjoyment )
5. It's ... for students to wear uniform at school (compel)
*Rewrite
1. The program was too interesting for any of us to turn the TV off.
-> It was..such an interesting program that we couldn't turn the TV off.
2. ''Sue will try to find Joe'', said Samantha
-> Samantha said that.Sue would try to find Joe..
3. ''How did it happen?'' he asked his mother -in-law
-> He asked his mother-in-law.how it had happened..
4. I want to take a long vacation now, but i can't
-> I wish i.took a long vacation..
*Give the correct form of word
1. Nga looks so .beautiful... with short hair ( beauty )
2.Telephone was A.G Bell's ...invention. . He .invented.. it in 1890 ( invent )
3. .Unfortunately.., i lost my keys on the way home ( fortune )
4. Sit down and .enjoy.. your dinner , please ( enjoyment )
5. It's .compulsory.. for students to wear uniform at school (compel)
"i like the book about wildlife in vietnam"
=>He said ............
"I have just made a birthday cake " My mother said
=>My mother said ............
Peter started playing the piano when he was 6
=>Peter has ...........
1 ..... that he liked the book about wildlife in VN
2 ....... that she had just made a birthday cake
3 ..... played the piano since he was 6
VI. Rewrite these following sentences keep meaning as the root one
1. I asked my mother to wake me up at 6 o’clock the following morning.
=> Please …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
2. Because she behaves well, everyone loves her.
=> Because of …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
3. My sister is not very intelligent. I’m not very intelligent.
=> Neither …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
4. We have made great progress in our economy in the last few years.
=> Great progress ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
5. I want to see the manager, not his assistant.
=> It is ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
6. I have studied English for three years.
=> I began…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
7. He not only spent all his money, he even borrowed some from me.
=> Not only ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
8. They are building a new school in that village.
=> A new school ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
9. I’m sorry that I didn’t go to the party last Sunday.
=> I wish that ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
10. We spent our childhood in that beautiful mountain resort, and we always remember it.
=> We always remember ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
VI. Rewrite these following sentences keep meaning as the root one
1. I asked my mother to wake me up at 6 o’clock the following morning.
=> "Please, wake me up at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning" I asked my mother.
2. Because she behaves well, everyone loves her.
=> Because of her good behaviour, everyone loves her.
3. My sister is not very intelligent. I’m not very intelligent.
=> Neither my sister nor I am very intelligent.
4. We have made great progress in our economy in the last few years.
=> Great progress has been made in our economy in the last few years.
5. I want to see the manager, not his assistant.
=> It is the manager, not his assistant, whom I want to see.
6. I have studied English for three years.
=> I began studying English three years ago.
7. He not only spent all his money, he even borrowed some from me.
=> Not only did he spend all his money but he also borrowed some from me.
8. They are building a new school in that village.
=> A new school is being built in that village.
9. I’m sorry that I didn’t go to the party last Sunday.
=> I wish that I had gone to the party last Sunday.
10. We spent our childhood in that beautiful mountain resort, and we always remember it.
=> We always remember spending our childhood in that beautiful mountain resort.
IV. Paragraph Understanding
Read, the article in which a mother talks about her daughter and the effects of-anorexia: a medical condition in which someone has no desire to eat anything at all. Eight sentences have been removed from the article. Choose from sentences A-I the one which fits each gap (1-7). There is one extra sentence which you do not need.
DON'T LET IT HAPPEN TO YOUR DAUGHTER
'The change in our daughter Jo was so gradual we didn't really take it too seriously to begin with', admits Wendy, 42. 'Being on a diet seemed quite normal for a teenager. (0) I. But her slimming got out of control. She changed from a well-built, happy athletic girl of .16 into a pale, irritable walking skeleton. And the more we tried to get her to eat, the more she rebelled.'
`No one was allowed near her when she was eating.____ (1) _____ She also insisted on cooking for the rest of us. But we eventually gave up trying to get her to accept food from us. ____ (2) ____ She always seemed to be on the go-cooking, clearing the table – often before the rest of us had even finished – and washing up. For a long time, she refused to even believe she had a problem._____ (3) ____
Eventually she was so weak I got her admitted into hospital with the doctor's help. My husband and I had to literally drag her screaming into the car. _____ (4) ____ Jo was gripped with fear and panic and I felt so guilty. But we were desperate. We thought that in hospital she might discover that she actually did not want to break free of her condition.'
____ (5) _____ The doctor told us that the best thing we could do
was to leave. At this point Jo started to sob uncontrollably. 'Don't leave me, Mummy, 'she begged. 'Please don't leave me.'
____ (6) _____They got her strength up by feeding her and then arranged for her to see the hospital psychiatrists, recommended her for specialist help.'
`Jo's recovery has been slow. Living- with her is like living on a knife edge where the slightest word can trigger sobbing and screaming and wild accusations. At first I just felt this terrible guilt. ____ (7) ____ I don't think Jo will ever be free of her anorexia but she is learning to keep it under control’
A That dreadful moment will stay in my mind forever.
B. Turning my back on her cries and leaving her there was the hardest thing I'd ever had to do.
C. But afterwards I felt this terrible frustration at not being able to help her
D. Teenagers, in my opinion, usually have huge appetites.
E. When we got there, she'd calmed down into an angry silence.
F. Any attempt was met with screaming and hysterical fits
G. She'd shut herself in the kitchen and then sneak up to her bedroom which always remained locked, and strictly out of bounds.
H. During this time all we could do was watch while our daughter slowly .starved herself to death.
I. But her slimming got out of control.
IV. Paragraph Understanding
Read, the article in which a mother talks about her daughter and the effects of-anorexia: a medical condition in which someone has no desire to eat anything at all. Eight sentences have been removed from the article. Choose from sentences A-I the one which fits each gap (1-7). There is one extra sentence which you do not need.
DON'T LET IT HAPPEN TO YOUR DAUGHTER
'The change in our daughter Jo was so gradual we didn't really take it too seriously to begin with', admits Wendy, 42. 'Being on a diet seemed quite normal for a teenager. (0) I. But her slimming got out of control. She changed from a well-built, happy athletic girl of .16 into a pale, irritable walking skeleton. And the more we tried to get her to eat, the more she rebelled.'
`No one was allowed near her when she was eating.____ (1) _____ She also insisted on cooking for the rest of us. But we eventually gave up trying to get her to accept food from us. ____ (2) ____ She always seemed to be on the go-cooking, clearing the table – often before the rest of us had even finished – and washing up. For a long time, she refused to even believe she had a problem._____ (3) ____
Eventually she was so weak I got her admitted into hospital with the doctor's help. My husband and I had to literally drag her screaming into the car. _____ (4) ____ Jo was gripped with fear and panic and I felt so guilty. But we were desperate. We thought that in hospital she might discover that she actually did not want to break free of her condition.'
____ (5) _____ The doctor told us that the best thing we could do
was to leave. At this point Jo started to sob uncontrollably. 'Don't leave me, Mummy, 'she begged. 'Please don't leave me.'
____ (6) _____They got her strength up by feeding her and then arranged for her to see the hospital psychiatrists, recommended her for specialist help.'
`Jo's recovery has been slow. Living- with her is like living on a knife edge where the slightest word can trigger sobbing and screaming and wild accusations. At first I just felt this terrible guilt. ____ (7) ____ I don't think Jo will ever be free of her anorexia but she is learning to keep it under control’
A That dreadful moment will stay in my mind forever.
B. Turning my back on her cries and leaving her there was the hardest thing I'd ever had to do.
C. But afterwards I felt this terrible frustration at not being able to help her
D. Teenagers, in my opinion, usually have huge appetites.
E. When we got there, she'd calmed down into an angry silence.
F. Any attempt was met with screaming and hysterical fits
G. She'd shut herself in the kitchen and then sneak up to her bedroom which always remained locked, and strictly out of bounds.
H. During this time all we could do was watch while our daughter slowly .starved herself to death.
I. But her slimming got out of control.