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Ex1.Combine each pair of sentences, Using “whose”
1.Do you know the woman? Her daughter has won the contest.
2.We will tell you about the boy. You met his parents last night.
3.The girl feels happy. Her husband has just won a big prize.
4.The author is an English. You are reading his book.
5.The pupils study hard. Their parents are proud of them.
6.My sister is trying to get a job. HEr children are at school all day.
7.The girl is beautiful. Her dress is red.
8.The man is a doctor. My parents bought the man’s house
9.The woman is a nurse. We saw the woman’s daughter last week.
10.Lan is my friend. Her mother died last year.
11.The girl is my sister. You took the girl’s picture.
Ex1.Combine each pair of sentences, Using “whose”
1.Do you know the woman? Her daughter has won the contest.
=>Do you know the woman whose daughter has won the contest?
2.We will tell you about the boy. You met his parents last night.
=>We will tell you about the boy whose parents You met last night.
3.The girl feels happy. Her husband has just won a big prize.
=>The girl whose husband has just won a big prize feels happy
4.The author is an English. You are reading his book.
=>The author whose book you are reading is an E
5.The pupils study hard. Their parents are proud of them.
=>The pupils whose parents are proud of them study hard
6.My sister is trying to get a job. HEr children are at school all day.
=>My sister, whose children are at school all day, is trying to get a job.
7.The girl is beautiful. Her dress is red.
=>the girl whose dress is red is beautiful
8.The man is a doctor. My parents bought the man’s house
=>The man whose parents bought the man's house is a doctor
9.The woman is a nurse. We saw the woman’s daughter last week.
=>The woman whose daughter we saw last week is a nurse
10.Lan is my friend. Her mother died last year.
=>Lan ,whose mother died last year,is my friend
11.The girl is my sister. You took the girl’s picture.
=>The girl whose picture you took is my sister
Ex1.Combine each pair of sentences, Using “whose”
1.Do you know the woman? Her daughter has won the contest.
-> Do you know the woman whose daughter has won the conteset.
2.We will tell you about the boy. You met his parents last night.
-> We will tell you about the boy whose parents you met last week.
3.The girl feels happy. Her husband has just won a big prize.
-> The girl whose husband has just won a bia prize feels happy.
4.The author is an English. You are reading his book.
-> The author whose book you are reading is an English.
5.The pupils study hard. Their parents are proud of them.
-> The pupils whose parents are pround of them study hard.
6.My sister is trying to get a job. HEr children are at school all day.
-> My sister whose children are at school all day is trying to get a job.
7.The girl is beautiful. Her dress is red.
-> The girl whose dress is red is beautiful.
8.The man is a doctor. My parents bought the man’s house
-> The man whose house my parents bought is a doctor.
9.The woman is a nurse. We saw the woman’s daughter last week.
-> The woman whose daughter we saw last week is a nurse.
10.Lan is my friend. Her mother died last year.
-> Lan whose mother died last year is my friend.
11.The girl is my sister. You took the girl’s picture.
-> The girl whose picture you took is my sister.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or A to indicate the correct answer to each of the question.
Orbis is an organisation which helps blind people of everywhere. It has built an eye hospital inside an aeroplane and flown it all over the world with an international medico team. Samantha Graham, a fourteen-year-old schoolgirl from England, went with the plane to Mongolia. Samantha tells the story, of the Eukhtuul, a young Mongolian girl.
'Last year, when Eukhtuul was walking home from school, she was attacked by boys with sticks and her eyes were badly damaged. Dr. Duffey, an Orbis doctor, said that without an operation she would never see again, I thought about all the things I do that she couldn't, things like reading schoolbooks, watching television, seeing friends, and I realised how lucky I am.'
'The Orbis team agreed to operate on Eukhtuul and I was allowed to watch, together with some Mongolian medical students. I prayed the operation would be successful. The next day I waited nervously with Eukhtuul while Dr. Duffey removed her bandages. "In six months your sight will be back to normal," he said. Eukhtuul smiled, her mother cried, and I had to wipe away some tears, too!'
Now Eukhtuul wants to study hard to become a doctor. Her whole future has changed
thanks to a simple operation. We should all think more about how much our sight means to us.’
(Source: haps..Mooks.google.corn.vnj
What is the result of Eukhtuul's operation?
A. After some time she will see as well as before.
B. Before she recovers, she needs another operation.
C. She can see better but can never have normal eyes,
D. She can't see perfectly again.
Đáp án A
Kết quả cuộc phẫu thuật của Eukhtuul như thế nào?
A. Sau một thời gian cô ấy sẽ nhìn tốt như trước.
B. Trước khi hồi phục, cô ấy cần một cuộc phẫu thuật khác.
C. Cô ấy có thể nhìn tốt hơn nhưng đôi mắt không bao giờ trở lại bình thường được.
D. Cô ấy hoàn toàn không thể nhìn thấy được nữa.
Căn cứ vào thông tin sau trong câu: “In six months your sight will be back to normal,” he said. (“Trong vòng sáu tháng, thị giác của bạn sẽ trở lại bình thường,” bác sĩ nói.)
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Orbis is an organisation which helps blind people of everywhere. It has built an eye hospital inside an aeroplane and flown it all over the world with an international medica team. Samantha Graham, a fourteen-year-old schoolgirl from England, went with the plane to Mongolia. Samantha tells the story of the Eukhtuul, a young Mongolian girl.
‘Last year, when Eukhtuul was walking home from school, she was attacked by boys with sticks and her eyes were badly damaged. Dr. Duffey, an Orbis doctor, said that without an operation she would never see again. I thought about all the things I do that she couldn’t, things like reading schoolbooks, watching television, seeing friends, and I realised how lucky I am.’
‘The Orbis team agreed to operate on Eukhtuul and I was allowed to watch, together with some Mongolian medical students. I prayed the operation would be successful. The next day I waited nervously with Eukhtuul while Dr. Duffey removed her bandages. “In six months your sight will be back to normal,” he said. Eukhtuul smiled, her mother cried, and I had to wipe away some tears, too!’
Now Eukhtuul wants to study hard to become a doctor. Her whole future has changed thanks to a simple operation. We should all think more about how much our sight means to us.’
What is the result of Eukhtuul's operation?
A. After some time she will see as well as before.
B. Before she recovers, she needs another operation.
C. She can see better but can never have normal eyes.
D. She can't see perfectly again.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or A to indicate the correct answer to each of the question.
Orbis is an organisation which helps blind people of everywhere. It has built an eye hospital inside an aeroplane and flown it all over the world with an international medico team. Samantha Graham, a fourteen-year-old schoolgirl from England, went with the plane to Mongolia. Samantha tells the story, of the Eukhtuul, a young Mongolian girl.
'Last year, when Eukhtuul was walking home from school, she was attacked by boys with sticks and her eyes were badly damaged. Dr. Duffey, an Orbis doctor, said that without an operation she would never see again, I thought about all the things I do that she couldn't, things like reading schoolbooks, watching television, seeing friends, and I realised how lucky I am.'
'The Orbis team agreed to operate on Eukhtuul and I was allowed to watch, together with some Mongolian medical students. I prayed the operation would be successful. The next day I waited nervously with Eukhtuul while Dr. Duffey removed her bandages. "In six months your sight will be back to normal," he said. Eukhtuul smiled, her mother cried, and I had to wipe away some tears, too!'
Now Eukhtuul wants to study hard to become a doctor. Her whole future has changed
thanks to a simple operation. We should all think more about how much our sight means to us.’
(Source: haps..Mooks.google.corn.vnj
The word "she" in the passage refers to _______.
A. the writer
B. the nurse
C. Eukhtuul
D. the medical studen
Đáp án C
Từ “She” trong đoạn văn đề cập đến ________.
A. tác giả B. y tá C. Eukhtuul D. học sinh khoa y
Căn cứ vào thông tin trong đoạn văn: “Last year, when Eukhtuul was walking home from school, she was attacked by boys with sticks and her eyes were badly damaged. Dr. Duffey, an Orbis doctor, said that Without an operation she would never see again. l thought about all the things I do
that she couldn't, things like reading schoolbooks, watching television, seeing Friends, and I realised how lucky I am." (Năm ngoái, khi Eukhtuul đang đi bộ từ trường về nhà, có đã bị các cậu bé tấn công bằng gậy và đôi mắt của có bị hỏng nặng. Tiến sĩ Duffey, một bác sĩ của Orbis, nói rằng nếu không phẫu thuật cô sẽ không bao giờ nhìn thấy nữa. Tôi nghĩ về tất cả những việc tôi làm mà cô ấy không thể, những việc như đọc sách học, xem tivi, gặp bạn bè và tôi nhận ra mình thật may mắn.)
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Orbis is an organisation which helps blind people of everywhere. It has built an eye hospital inside an aeroplane and flown it all over the world with an international medica team. Samantha Graham, a fourteen-year-old schoolgirl from England, went with the plane to Mongolia. Samantha tells the story of the Eukhtuul, a young Mongolian girl.
‘Last year, when Eukhtuul was walking home from school, she was attacked by boys with sticks and her eyes were badly damaged. Dr. Duffey, an Orbis doctor, said that without an operation she would never see again. I thought about all the things I do that she couldn’t, things like reading schoolbooks, watching television, seeing friends, and I realised how lucky I am.’
‘The Orbis team agreed to operate on Eukhtuul and I was allowed to watch, together with some Mongolian medical students. I prayed the operation would be successful. The next day I waited nervously with Eukhtuul while Dr. Duffey removed her bandages. “In six months your sight will be back to normal,” he said. Eukhtuul smiled, her mother cried, and I had to wipe away some tears, too!’
Now Eukhtuul wants to study hard to become a doctor. Her whole future has changed thanks to a simple operation. We should all think more about how much our sight means to us.’
The word "she" in the passage refers to ____.
A. the writer
B. the nurse
C. Eukhtuul
D. the medical studen
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or A to indicate the correct answer to each of the question.
Orbis is an organisation which helps blind people of everywhere. It has built an eye hospital inside an aeroplane and flown it all over the world with an international medico team. Samantha Graham, a fourteen-year-old schoolgirl from England, went with the plane to Mongolia. Samantha tells the story, of the Eukhtuul, a young Mongolian girl.
'Last year, when Eukhtuul was walking home from school, she was attacked by boys with sticks and her eyes were badly damaged. Dr. Duffey, an Orbis doctor, said that without an operation she would never see again, I thought about all the things I do that she couldn't, things like reading schoolbooks, watching television, seeing friends, and I realised how lucky I am.'
'The Orbis team agreed to operate on Eukhtuul and I was allowed to watch, together with some Mongolian medical students. I prayed the operation would be successful. The next day I waited nervously with Eukhtuul while Dr. Duffey removed her bandages. "In six months your sight will be back to normal," he said. Eukhtuul smiled, her mother cried, and I had to wipe away some tears, too!'
Now Eukhtuul wants to study hard to become a doctor. Her whole future has changed
thanks to a simple operation. We should all think more about how much our sight means to us.’
(Source: haps..Mooks.google.corn.vnj
What is the writer's main purpose in writing this passage?
A. to describe a dangerous trip
B. to explain how sight can be lost
C. to report a patient's cure
D. to warn against playing with sticks
Đáp án C
Mục đích chính của tác giả khi viết bài văn này là gì?
A. để mô tả một cuộc hành trình nguy hiểm
B. để mô tả thị giác có thể bị mất như thế nào
C. để thuật lại quá trình điều trị cho một bệnh nhân
D. để cảnh báo việc chơi với gậy
Cả bài văn nói về quá trình điều trị thị giác cho Eukhtuul
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Orbis is an organisation which helps blind people of everywhere. It has built an eye hospital inside an aeroplane and flown it all over the world with an international medica team. Samantha Graham, a fourteen-year-old schoolgirl from England, went with the plane to Mongolia. Samantha tells the story of the Eukhtuul, a young Mongolian girl.
‘Last year, when Eukhtuul was walking home from school, she was attacked by boys with sticks and her eyes were badly damaged. Dr. Duffey, an Orbis doctor, said that without an operation she would never see again. I thought about all the things I do that she couldn’t, things like reading schoolbooks, watching television, seeing friends, and I realised how lucky I am.’
‘The Orbis team agreed to operate on Eukhtuul and I was allowed to watch, together with some Mongolian medical students. I prayed the operation would be successful. The next day I waited nervously with Eukhtuul while Dr. Duffey removed her bandages. “In six months your sight will be back to normal,” he said. Eukhtuul smiled, her mother cried, and I had to wipe away some tears, too!’
Now Eukhtuul wants to study hard to become a doctor. Her whole future has changed thanks to a simple operation. We should all think more about how much our sight means to us.’
What is the writer's main purpose in writing this passage?
A. to describe a dangerous trip
B. to explain how sight can be lost
C. to report a patient's cure
D. to warn against playing with sticks
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or A to indicate the correct answer to each of the question.
Orbis is an organisation which helps blind people of everywhere. It has built an eye hospital inside an aeroplane and flown it all over the world with an international medico team. Samantha Graham, a fourteen-year-old schoolgirl from England, went with the plane to Mongolia. Samantha tells the story, of the Eukhtuul, a young Mongolian girl.
'Last year, when Eukhtuul was walking home from school, she was attacked by boys with sticks and her eyes were badly damaged. Dr. Duffey, an Orbis doctor, said that without an operation she would never see again, I thought about all the things I do that she couldn't, things like reading schoolbooks, watching television, seeing friends, and I realised how lucky I am.'
'The Orbis team agreed to operate on Eukhtuul and I was allowed to watch, together with some Mongolian medical students. I prayed the operation would be successful. The next day I waited nervously with Eukhtuul while Dr. Duffey removed her bandages. "In six months your sight will be back to normal," he said. Eukhtuul smiled, her mother cried, and I had to wipe away some tears, too!'
Now Eukhtuul wants to study hard to become a doctor. Her whole future has changed
thanks to a simple operation. We should all think more about how much our sight means to us.’
(Source: haps..Mooks.google.corn.vnj
After meeting Eukhtuul, Samantha felt _______.
A. angry about Eukhtuul's experience
B. grateful for her own sight
C. proud of the doctor's skill
D. surprised by Eukhtuul's ability
Đáp án B
Sau khi gặp Eukhtuul, Samantha cảm thấy__________.
A. tức giận về điều mà Eukhtqu trải qua
B. trân trọng thị giác của cô ấy
C. tự hào về kỹ năng của bác sĩ
D. ngạc nhiên trước khả năng của Eukhtuul
Căn cứ vào thông tin sau trong đoạn văn: “Now Eukhtuul wants to study hard to become a doctor. Her whole future has changed'thanks to a simple operation. We should all think more about how much our sight means to us.” (Bây giờ Eukhtuul muốn học tập chăm chỉ để trở thành bác sĩ. Tương lai của cô ấy đã thay đổi nhờ một thao tác phẫu thuật đơn giản. Tất cả chúng ta nên suy nghĩ nhiều hơn về ý nghĩa của thị giác đối với chúng ta.)
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or A to indicate the correct answer to each of the question.
Orbis is an organisation which helps blind people of everywhere. It has built an eye hospital inside an aeroplane and flown it all over the world with an international medico team. Samantha Graham, a fourteen-year-old schoolgirl from England, went with the plane to Mongolia. Samantha tells the story, of the Eukhtuul, a young Mongolian girl.
'Last year, when Eukhtuul was walking home from school, she was attacked by boys with sticks and her eyes were badly damaged. Dr. Duffey, an Orbis doctor, said that without an operation she would never see again, I thought about all the things I do that she couldn't, things like reading schoolbooks, watching television, seeing friends, and I realised how lucky I am.'
'The Orbis team agreed to operate on Eukhtuul and I was allowed to watch, together with some Mongolian medical students. I prayed the operation would be successful. The next day I waited nervously with Eukhtuul while Dr. Duffey removed her bandages. "In six months your sight will be back to normal," he said. Eukhtuul smiled, her mother cried, and I had to wipe away some tears, too!'
Now Eukhtuul wants to study hard to become a doctor. Her whole future has changed
thanks to a simple operation. We should all think more about how much our sight means to us.’
(Source: haps..Mooks.google.corn.vnj
What information can be learned from this passage?
A. the best way of studying medicine
B. the international work of some eye doctors
C. the difficulties for blind travellers
D. the life of schoolchildren in Mongolia
Đáp án B
Chủ đề INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Thông tin nào có thể rút ra được từ đoạn văn này?
A. Cách tốt nhất của việc nghiên cứu y học
B. Công việc quốc tế của các bác sĩ chuyên khoa mắt
C. Những khó khăn đối với lữ khách bị mù
D. Cuộc sống của học sinh ở Mongolia
Căn cứ vào thông tin sau trong đoạn văn: “The Orbis team agreed to operate on Eukhtuul and I was allowed to watch, together with some Mongolian medical students. I prayed the operation would be successful. The next day i waited nervously with Eukhtuul while Dr. Duffey removed her bandages. (Đội ngũ Orbis đã đồng ý phẫu thuật cho EukhffluJ và tôi được phép xem, cùng với một số sinh viên y khoa Mông Cổ. Tôi đã cầu nguyện cho ca phẫu thuật sẽ thành công. Ngày hôm sau tôi hồi hộp chờ đợi cùng Eukhtqu trong lúc bác sĩ Dufiey tháo băng.)