i talked to the man __________ the newspaper. (read)
mik mù tiếng anh lắm
Mệnh đề liên hệ 11. The man was very kind. I talked to him yesterday 12. The book was good. I read it yesterday 13. The people were very nice. We visited them 2 days ago 14. They are repairing the house. They bought it in July 15, he lent me some mangazines. He liked them best 16. Try to read the book. I gave it to you yesterday 17. The professor is excellent. I'm taking her course 18. The student writes well. I've read her composition 19. The man didn't go to work yesterday. You wanted to meet him 20. The book was published in 1969. They want it for their reports
11 The man to whom I talked yesterday was very kind
12 The book which I read yesterday was good
13 The people whom we visited 2 days ago were very nice
14 They are repairing the house which they bought in July
15 He lent me some magazines that he liked best
16 Try to read the book which I gave to you yesterday
17 The professor whose course I'm taking is excellent
18 THe student whose composition I've read writes well
19 The man who you wanted to meet didn't go to work yesteday
20 The book which they want for their reports was published in 1969
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I. Read the passage below and choose the best answer for each question. (5 points)
As far back as 700 B.C, man has talked about children being cared for by wolves. Romulus and Remus, the legendary twin founders of Rome, were purported to have been cared for by wolves. It is believed that when a she-wolf loses her litter, she seeks a human child to take its place.
This seemingly preposterous idea did not become credible until the late nineteen century when a French doctor actually found a naked ten-year-old boy wandering in the woods. He did not walk erect, could not speak intelligibly, nor could he relate to people. He only growled and stared at them. Finally the doctor won the boy’s confidence and began to work with him. After many long years of devoted and patient instruction, the doctor was able to get the boy to clothe and feed himself, recognize and utter a number of words, as well a write letters and form words.
1. The French doctor found the boy ________.
A. wandering in the woods
B. at his doorstep C. growling at him
D. speaking intelligibly
2. In this passage, the word “litter” most nearly means ________.
A. garbage B. master C. offspring D. hair
3. The doctor was able to work with the boy because ________.
A. the boy was highly intelligent
B. the boy trusted him C. the boy liked to dress up
D. the boy was dedicated and patient
4. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. She-wolves have been said to substitute human children for their lost litters.
B. Examples of wolves’ caring for human children can be found only in the nineteenth century.
C. The French doctor succeeded in domesticating the boy somewhat.
D. The young boy never was able to speak perfectly.
5. In this passage, the word “preposterous” most nearly means ________.
A. dedicated B. scientific C. wonderful D. absurd
Sua loi sai:
1. Once when I (was) ten, I (used to get) sick and (went) to (the) hospital
2. Mike (doesn't go) to (the) cinema (with) (us) last Sunday
3. I (would like) to go away (on) holiday (but) I don't have (money enough)
4. (Every) morning I (spend) about an hour (to read) (the) newspaper
5. I(am thinking) Sydney is (an) (interesting) city to (visit)
6. Look (out)! The chair (broke) (if) that fat man (sits) on it
7. We (liked) the hotel (so much) that we (are going) (to there) again next year
8. We (talked) about which film we wanted (to) see, (but) there was not (many) agreement
9. (Do) you agree (with) me (for) the need 9for) more schools?
Sua loi sai:
1. Once when I (was) ten, I (used to get) sick and (went=>go) to (the) hospital
2. Mike (doesn't go=>didn't go) to (the) cinema (with) (us) last Sunday
3. I (would like) to go away (on) holiday (but) I don't have (money enough=>enough money)
4. (Every) morning I (spend) about an hour (to read=>reading) (the) newspaper
5. I(am thinking=>think) Sydney is (an) (interesting) city to (visit)
6. Look (out)! The chair (broke)=>will break (if) that fat man (sits) on it
7. We (liked=>like) the hotel (so much) that we (are going) (to there) again next year
8. We (talked) about which film we wanted (to) see, (but) there was not (many)=>much agreement
Caau 9 mình chẳng hiểu đề lắm
Sua loi sai:
1. Once when I (was) ten, I (used to get) sick and (went)=>GO to (the) hospital
2. Mike (doesn't go)=>DIDN'T GO to (the) cinema (with) (us) last Sunday
3. I (would like) to go away (on) holiday (but) I don't have (money enough)=>ENOUGH MONEY
4. (Every) morning I (spend) about an hour (to read) =>READINGthe) newspaper
5. I(am thinking)=>THINK Sydney is (an) (interesting) city to (visit)
6. Look (out)! The chair (broke)=>WILL BREAK (if) that fat man (sits) on it
7. We (liked) =>LIKE the hotel (so much) that we (are going) (to there) again next year
8. We (talked) about which film we wanted (to) see, (but) there was not (many) =>ANY agreement
9. (Do) you agree (with) me (for)=>ABOUT the need 9for) more schools?
Sua loi sai:
1. Once when I (was) ten, I (used to get) sick and (went) => GO to (the) hospital
2. Mike (doesn't go)=> DIDN'T GO to (the) cinema (with) (us) last Sunday
3. I (would like) to go away (on) holiday (but) I don't have (money enough)=> ENOUGH MONEY
4. (Every) morning I (spend) about an hour (to read)=> READING (the) newspaper
5. I(am thinking)=> THINK Sydney is (an) (interesting) city to (visit)
6. Look (out)! The chair (broke)=> WILL BE BROKEN (if) that fat man (sits) on it
7. We (liked) the hotel (so much) that we (are going) (to there) => TO BE THERE again next year
8. We (talked) about which film we wanted (to) see, (but) there was not (many)=> ANY agreement
9. (Do) you agree (with) me (for)=> ABOUT the need 9for) more schools?
Part IV. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer. (2,5 points)
As far back as 700 B.C, man has talked about children being cared for by wolves. Romulus and Remus, the legendary twin founders of Rome, were purported to have been cared for by wolves. It is believed that when a she-wolf loses her litter, she seeks a human child to take its place.
This seemingly preposterous idea did not become credible until the late nineteenth century when a French doctor actually found a naked ten-year-old boy wandering in the woods. He did not walk erect, could not speak intelligibly, nor could he relate to people. He only growled and stared at them. Finally the doctor won the boy’s confidence and began to work with him. After many long years of devoted and patient instruction, the doctor was able to get the boy to clothe and feed himself, recognize and utter a number of words, as well as write letters and form words.
1. The French doctor found the boy ________.
A. wandering in the woods
B. at his doorstep C. growling at him
D. speaking intelligibly
2. In this passage, the word “litter” most nearly means ________.
A. garbage B. master C. offspring D. hair
3. The doctor was able to work with the boy because ________.
A. the boy was highly intelligent
B. the boy trusted him C. the boy liked to dress up
D. the boy was dedicated and patient
4. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. She-wolves have been said to substitute human children for their lost litters.
B. Examples of wolves’ caring for human children can be found only in the nineteenth century.
C. The French doctor succeeded in domesticating the boy somewhat.
D. The young boy never was able to speak perfectly.
5. In this passage, the word “preposterous” most nearly means ________.
A. dedicated B.scientific C. wonderful D. absurd
1. The French doctor found the boy ________.
A. wandering in the woods
B. at his doorstep C. growling at him
D. speaking intelligibly
2. In this passage, the word “litter” most nearly means ________.
A. garbage B. master C. offspring D. hair
3. The doctor was able to work with the boy because ________.
A. the boy was highly intelligent
B. the boy trusted him
C. the boy liked to dress up
D. the boy was dedicated and patient
4. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. She-wolves have been said to substitute human children for their lost litters.
B. Examples of wolves’ caring for human children can be found only in the nineteenth century.
C. The French doctor succeeded in domesticating the boy somewhat.
D. The young boy never was able to speak perfectly.
5. In this passage, the word “preposterous” most nearly means ________.
A. dedicated B.scientific C. wonderful D. absurd
1. The French doctor found the boy ________.
A. wandering in the woods
B. at his doorstep C. growling at him
D. speaking intelligibly
2. In this passage, the word “litter” most nearly means ________.
A. garbage B. master C. offspring D. hair
3. The doctor was able to work with the boy because ________.
A. the boy was highly intelligent
B. the boy trusted him C. the boy liked to dress up
D. the boy was dedicated and patient
4. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. She-wolves have been said to substitute human children for their lost litters.
B. Examples of wolves’ caring for human children can be found only in the nineteenth century.
C. The French doctor succeeded in domesticating the boy somewhat.
D. The young boy never was able to speak perfectly.
5. In this passage, the word “preposterous” most nearly means ________.
A. dedicated B.scientific C. wonderful D. absurd
The man to _______ we have just talked is the Director General
A. Who
B. that
C. whom
D. 0
Đáp án C
– “whom” thay thế cho tân ngữ là người.
The man to _______ we have just talked is the Director General.
A. Who
B. that
C. whom
D. 0
VI. Combine these pairs of sentences, using relative clauses.
1. The young man was arrested. He threw the stone.
2. Some people were arrested. They have now been released.
3. The man was very kind. I talked to him yesterday.
4. The woman teaches me English. I am telling you about her.
5. The picture was beautiful. She was looking at it.
The young man who threw the stone was arrested
Some people who were arrested have now been released.
The man to whom I talked yesterday was very kind
The man about whom I am telling you teaches me English.
The picture at which she was looking was beautiful.
I. Mix type of relative clause:
5.The police is finding the man. I talked to him on the bus yesterday.
6.The day was rainy. She left on that day.
7.The reason hasn’t been told yet. The president will come to that city for this reason.
8.The taxi driver is very kind and generous. He took us to the airport.
9.I’ve sent him two letters. He has received neither of them.
10.That car belongs to Mr Brown. Its engine is very good.
11.Daisy has three brothers. All of them are doctors.
12.The books are written by To Hoai. They are interesting.
13.The student is from China. He sits next to me.
14.The man is my father. I respect this man most.
15. I love villagers and scenery here.They are great.
16.We first met in 1945. The revolution took place then.
17.The house is very nice. We grew up here.
18.We have a river. We could swim in this river.
19.Our new teacher is from Hai Phong. She lives at 5 Hue street now.
20.The man is talking to Miss Nga. His son is my close friend.
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I. Mix type of relative clause:
5.The police is finding the man. I talked to him on the bus yesterday.
6.The day was rainy. She left on that day.
7.The reason hasn’t been told yet. The president will come to that city for this reason.
8.The taxi driver is very kind and generous. He took us to the airport.
9.I’ve sent him two letters. He has received neither of them.
10.That car belongs to Mr Brown. Its engine is very good.
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I. Mix type of relative clause:
5.The police whom I talked to on the bus yesterday is finding the man.
6.The day on which she left was rainy
7.The reason why the president will come hasn't been told yet.
8. The taxi driver who took us to the airport is very kind and generous
9. I've sent him two letters, neither of which he has received.
10. That car, the engine of which is very good, belongs to Dr. Clark.