He _______ the girl on the arm to get her attention.
A. touched
B. touch
C. to touch
D. touching
He _______ the girl on the arm to get her attention.
A. touched
B. touches
C. to touch
D. touching
The girl is not enough tall to touch the top of the shelf.
A B C D
A. The girl B. is not C.enough tall D.touch
6. What was she do while her mother was making lunch?
A B C D
A.was B do C. was D. making
7. He got up early and have breakfast with his family yesterday morning.
A B C D
A.got B.have C.his D.morning
8. Because the sun was shining ,it wasn’t very warm.
A B C D
A. Because B.was shining C.was’nt D. warm
Choose the best answer to complete the following sentence.
We are now in the city museum. ____________ any objects on display.
A.
Don’t touching
B.
Touch not
C.
Not touch
D.
Don’t touch
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Don’t touch that wire or you’ll get an electric __________.
A. shock
B. fire
C. charge
D. current
Đáp án A
- Get an electric shock: bị điện giật
ð Đáp án A (Đừng chạm vào dây điện đó hoặc bạn sẽ bị điện giật.)
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Don’t touch that wire or you’ll get an electric__________.
A. shock
B. fire
C. charge
D. current
Đáp án A
Cụm từ “electric shock”: sốc điện, điện giật
Dịch câu: Đừng chạm vào dây đó hoặc bạn sẽ bị điện giật.
Find and correct the mistakes
The girl (A) is not (B) enough tall (C) to touch (D) the top of the shelf.
20. How long will it you to get there?
A. go B. take C. need D. have
21. India is much than Japan.
A. hot B. hotter C. more hot D. hottest
22. Mary is the girl in this class. She can touch the ceiling of
the room.
A. biggest B. tallest C. highest D. largest
23. We went to the cinema last night. The film was so .
A. interested B. interesting C. interest D. interestingly
24. The girl you met this morning in the library was my younger
sister.
A. who B. which C. whose D. whom
25. Why did he push the door so .
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A. hardly B. hard C. hardy D. hardily
26. Bphones in Hanoi in 2015 for the first time.
A. were sold B. sold C. sells D. selling
27. Frankly, I'd rather you anything about it for the time being.
A. do B. didn't do C. don't D. didn't
28. I wish that the weather not so warm.
A. was B. be C. were D. is
29. I can’t buy that mobile-phone. I do not have enough money. It is too
.
A. cheap B. expensive C. inexpensive D. old
30. I was tired that I went to bed immediately
A. so B. such C. very D. too
III. Fill in the blank by using have to, must, should to complete the sentences.
1.If a man marries a Scot woman, he welcome her with eggs and sauces on her face.
2. When going to some African countries, you _______________ touch hands to greeting people.
3.In the northern part of Mozambique, people greet their hands three times and say hello.
4.Living in the Central African Republic, you _________________slap their right handstogether and grasp each other's middle finger if you see a good friend.
5.In La Tomatina, the participants ___________ throw tomatoes to other purely for fun.
6.Meeting the native Maori people, you _____________ rub your noses to theirs in a sign of trust and closeness.
7. It is the custom that children __________ ask the adults' permission before leaving the dining table.
8.My father says I go home at 9 p.m.
9. You _____________ drive on the left hand in London.
10. When eating in India, you ____________ use the right hand.
I. Find ONE mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it.
1. Farzana did poor on her algebra quiz because she couldn’t concentrate well.
A B C D
2. The test was more difficult than I expected. I could finish it at least 20 minutes early. A B C D
3. Although the island has no clean water and electric, it attracts lots of tourists.
A B C D
4. The bee can easy sting anyone coming close to their beehives.
A B C D
5. I love farm work, such as digging holes, sowing seeds and I pick fruit.
A B C D
6. She is boring with the silent surrounding because she used to live in a big city.
A B C D
7. Life in the countryside is much peaceful and the life is also slower.
A B C D
8. Nomadic children learn riding a horse when they are very small.
A B C D
9. After a few weeks of lessons I could dance gracefully than before.
A B C D
10. Steve works more happy than he used to.
A B C D
III. Fill in the blank by using have to, must, should to complete the sentences.
1.If a man marries a Scot woman, he have to welcome her with eggs and sauces on her face.
2. When going to some African countries, you ______should_________ touch hands to greeting people.
3.In the northern part of Mozambique, people must greet their hands three times and say hello.
4.Living in the Central African Republic, you ______have to ___________slap their right handstogether and grasp each other's middle finger if you see a good friend.
5.In La Tomatina, the participants ___have to________ throw tomatoes to other purely for fun.
6.Meeting the native Maori people, you ____must_________ rub your noses to theirs in a sign of trust and closeness.
7. It is the custom that children _____have to_____ ask the adults' permission before leaving the dining table.
8.My father says I have to go home at 9 p.m.
9. You ______must_______ drive on the left hand in London.
10. When eating in India, you _____must_______ use the right hand.
I. Find ONE mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it.
1. Farzana did poor => poorly on her algebra quiz because she couldn’t concentrate well.
A B C D
2. The test was more difficult than I expected. I could finish it at least =>less 20 minutes early. A B C D
3. Although the island has no clean water and electric=>electricity , it attracts lots of tourists.
A B C D
4. The bee can easy =>easily sting anyone coming close to their beehives.
A B C D
5. I love farm work, such as digging holes, sowing seeds and I pick=>picking fruit.
A B C D
6. She is boring=>bored with the silent surrounding because she used to live in a big city.
A B C D
7. Life in the countryside is much=>more peaceful and the life is also slower.
A B C D
8. Nomadic children learn riding a horse when they are=>were very small.
A B C D
9. After a few weeks of lessons I could dance thêm "more" gracefully than before.
A B C D
10. Steve works more happy=>happier than he used to.
A B C D
II. Fill in the blank by using “have to”, “must”, “should” to complete the sentences.
1. If a man marries a Scot woman, he..........welcome her with eggs and sauces on her face.
2. When going to some African countries, you............touch hands to greeting people.
3. In the northern part of Mozambique, people.............greet their hands three times and say hello.
4. Living in the Central African Republic, you.................slap their right hands together and grasp each other's middle finger if you see a good friend.
5. In La Tomatina, the participants............throw tomatoes to other purely for fun.
6. Meeting the native Maori people, you..............rub your noses to theirs in a sign of trust and closeness.
7. It is the custom that children ask the adults' permission before leaving the dining table.
8. My father says I..................go home at 9 p.m.
9. You.................drive on the left hand in London.
10. When eating in India, you...................use the right hand.
1. Have to
2. Should
3. Must
4. Have to
5. Have to
6. Must
7. Should
8.Have to
9. Must
10. Must