We/ must /not / let / children / the kitchen / because / it / dangerous place.
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The Y&Y members / going to / take part / recycling program / save natural resources / and / money / the organization.
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I/ a favor/ you help/ carry this bag?
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The town / becoming / beautiful.
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My father / used / drive a car / work / now / go / bus.
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1. She hasn’t ever been late for school, ...?
A. isn’t she B. hasn’t she C. has she D. is she
2. I want everybody to listen....
A. care B. careful C. careless D. carefully
3. Ha didn’t come to the party because she had to look ... her younger brother.
A. at B. for C. forward D. after
4. While I was working in the garden, my son ... video games.
A. will play B. plays C. has played D. was playing
5. If I were a bird, I ... be a dove. What about you?
A. would B. can C. shall D. may
6. I wish I ... a famous writer.
A. am B. be C. were D. have been
Interviews are a/an (1. perfect) .................. method of choosing the best people for jobs, yet human (2. be) ........... like to examine each other in this way. One of the many problems of selection as it is commonly practised is that the forms filled by (3. apply) .................. often fail to show people as they really are. This means that you can follow all the best (4. advise) .............. when completing your form and still find that you are (5. succeed) ............... at the next stage - the interview. (6. Similar) ........... , in the rare cases where interviews are automatic, a candidate with an (7. adequacy) ................. form may do (8. surprise) ............. well. Your form needs to show that you have (9. confide) .............. in your ability to do the job, but don’t try to turn yourself into someone else - a person you have to pretend to be at the interview. (10. Real) ............ and honesty are definitely the best approach.
After school many British students go to university. They (1) …….. to several universities through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admission Service) and receive (2) …….. of a place on condition that they achieve certain (3) …….. in their A levels.
A first degree, which is usually an honors degree, generally takes three years. Most courses end with (4) ……. called finals. Results are given as classes (= grades): a first is the highest class, seconds are often split between upper second and lower second, and below that is a third. (5) …….. may add the letters BA (Bachelor of Arts) or BS (Bachelor of Science) after their name. Some graduates go on to study for a (6) …….… degree, often a master’s degree or a doctorate.
Students in Britain formally had their tuition (7) ………. paid by the state and received a government (8) ………. to help pay their living expenses. Now they receive only a loan towards their expenses, and have to (9) …….. £ 1000 a year toward tuitions. The new arrangements have caused a great deal of concern both among students and among members of the public who believe that education should be (10) .............
Vietnamese generally shake hands when getting and parting. Using both hands shows respect as does a (1)……. bow of the head. In rural areas, elderly people who do not extend their hand are greeted with a bow. Women are more (2) ……. to bow the head than to shake hands. Vietnamese names begin with the family name and are (3) ……… by a given name. People address (4) ………. by their given names, but add a title that indicates their received (5) …….. to the other person. These titles are family related rather than professional. Among colleagues, for example, the (6) ……… of the two might combine the given name with the title of “Anh” ( Older Brother ). A/n (7) ………. greeting combined with the given name and title “Xin chao” (Hello). Classifiers for gender and familiarity are also combined with the greeting. In formal meetings, business cards are sometimes (8) ………. on greeting.
Vietnamese people have a strong (9) ……… of hospitality and feel embarrassed if they cannot show their guests full respect by preparing for their arrival. Therefore, it is (10) ..... to visit someone without having been invited. Gifts are not required, but are appreciated. Flowers, incense, or tea may be proper gifts for the hosts. Hosts also appreciate a small gift for their children or elderly parents.
1. A. light B. slight C. lightly D. lighted2. A. certainly B. possibly C. mainly D. likely3. A. continued B. chased C. followed D. forwarded4. A. each one B. one other C. the other one D. one another5. A. relation B. relationship C. relations D. relatives6. A. younger B. most young C. youngest D. young7. A. easy B. basic C. fundamental D. elementary8. A. changed B. transferred C. converted D. exchanged9. A. sense B. sensation C. sensitivity D. sensibility10. A. inactive B. inaccurate C. inappropriate D. inexact
1. We would like (invite) ....... to the president's reception, but we weren't.
2. Did you know that Oscar Wilde (live) .......... in Paris during his final years?
3. There was no sign indicating that the cottage (break) .......... into.
4. Without their valuable assistance we (never, gather) ........... enough money for our son's operation.
5. By the time I go to bed tonight, I (write) .......... more than ten pages of the novel.
1. She supports her theory with......................evidence. (COPY)
2. Will it ever be possible for the human race to reach the extreme............. of the universe? (BOUND)
3. He says he had no intention of hurting me, but I am sure he hit me........... (PURPOSE)
4. Safety tests on old cars have been............................... throughout Europe. (STANDARD)
5. The teacher warned the children that if they................again, they would be punished. (BEHAVE)