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Read the pasage then answer the following questions:
"Don't you hate splitting wood?" asked Charlie, as he sat down on a log to hinder Rob for a while."No, I rather like it. When I get hold of a tough old fellow, I say, 'See here, now, you think you're the stronger, and are going to beat me; so I'll split you up into kindling wood." "Pshaw!" said Charlie, laughing; "and it's only a stick of wood." "Yes; but you see I pretend it's a lesson, or a tough job of any kind, and it's nice to conquer it.""I don't want to conquer such things; I don't care what becomes of them. I wish I were a man, and a rich one." "Well, Charlie, if you live long enough you'll be a man, without wishing for it; and as for the rich part, I mean to be that myself." "You do. How do you expect to get your money? By sawing wood?" "Maybe - some of it; that's as good a way as any, so long as it lasts. I don't care how I get rich, you know, as long as it's in an honest and useful way." "I'd like to sleep over the next ten years, and wake up to find myself a young man with a splendid education and plenty of money." "Humph! I am not sleepy - a night at a time is enough for me.I mean to work the next ten yearsYou see there are things that you've got to work out - you can't sleep them out." "I hate work," said Charlie, "that is, such work as sawing and splitting wood, and doing chores. I'd like to do some big work, like being a clerk in a bank or something of that sort." "Wood has to be sawed and split before it can be burned," said Rob. "I don't know but I'll be a clerk in a bank some time; I'm working towards it. I'm keeping father's accounts for him."How Charlie laughed! "I should think that was a long way from being a bank clerk. I suppose your father sells two tables and six chairs, some days, doesn't he?" "Sometimes more than that, and sometimes not so much," said Rob, in perfect good humor."I didn't say I was a bank clerk now. I said I was working towards it. Am I not nearer it by keeping a little bit of a book than I should be if I didn't keep any book at all?" "Not a whit - such things happen," said Charlie, as he started to go.Now, which of these boys, do you think, grew up to be a rich and useful man, and which of them joined a party oftramps before he was thirty years old?
1. What is this story mostly about?
A/Cutting wood.
B/Being a bank clerk.
C/A man who is useful at his job.
D/Two boys talking about their futures.
2. Why does Charlie laugh at Rob for keeping his father's books?
A/Because Charlie has a lot to prove to Rob.
B/Because Charlie is afraid that Rob will do better than him in school.
C/Because Charlie's father is much more wealthy than Rob's.
D/Because Rob's father doesn't make much money from his business.
3. What causes Rob to keep his father's books?
A/Charlie wants to work toward his dream of chopping wood.
B/Rob wants to work toward his dream of becoming a bank clerk.
C/Charlie wants to work toward his dream of becoming a bank clerk.
D/Rob wants to work toward his dream of chopping wood.
4. How are Rob's and Charlie's plans for the future different?
A/Charlie wants to work for his dreams and Rob doesn't.
B/Charlie wants to chop wood forever and Rob doesn't.
C/Rob wants to work for his dreams and Charlie doesn't.
D/Charlie wants to work at a bank and Rob doesn't.
5. What do you think happened to Charlie in the future?
A/He became a bank clerk.
B/He joined a band of tramps.
C/He works for Rob's father.
D/He continued to chop wood.
1. Tom: “ How are you today, Jane?” _ Jane: “ __________”.
A. I’m 20 B. Good, I like it
C. Fine, Thanks D. No, thank you.
2. John; “ Mary Christmas.” _ Mary; “ _________.”
A. The same to you B. Good. I like it C. Happy to you D. I want it
3. Lan: Thanks for your help, Linh.” _ “___________________.”
A. With all my heart B. It’s my pleasure
C. Never remind me D. All it is for you.
4. Hoa : “ Thank you for the nice gift.” _ Trang: “_______________.”
A. But do you know how much it costs? B. you’re welcomed.
C. In fact, I myself don’t like it. D. I’m glad you like it.
5. _ How do you do? I’m Peter.
- _______________________
A. I’m fine. Thank you. B. How do you do? I’m John.
C. How are you? D. How’s thing?
6. _ Do you like a coffee? - ____________________ .
A. Oh, dear B. Everything is Ok
C. Oh, yes. I’d love one D. How do you do.
7. _ Thank you very much. - _______________________ .
A. Not at all B. You’re welcome
C. That’s all right D. all are correct
8. – I’m sorry. It’s late. I must go now. Bye bye . - ____________
A. You’re welcome B. Good bye. See you soon.
C. Not at all D. Hello
9. - How are you getting on? - ___________________.
A. All right B. Not bad
C. It’s Ok D. All are correct
10. _ My name is Peter.
- ____________________.
A. I’m pleased to meet you! B. What a pleasure!
C. It’s my pleasure! D. I’m very happy!
11. Would you like some coffee now?
a. Yes, I would b. Yes, please c. Yes, I like d. Yes, I'd like
12. Would you like to come to a dance?
a. Yes, I would b. Yes, please c. Yes I like d. Yes, I'd like to
Complete using the correct present perfect continuous form of the verbs in brackets. Use short forms where possible.
Mandy: Hi Matt. How are you? What (1)............have you been doing..............(you / do) recently?
Matt: Oh, hi Mandy! Well, (2)..............i have been studying.............(I / study) for my exams.
Mandy: That sounds boring! (3)...........have you been working................(you / work) hard?
Matt: Very! Basically, (4).........i have just been sitting..................(I / just / sit) at my bedroom for the past three weeks and (5)......i haven't been going...............(I / not / go) out at all. (6).........i have been working..........(I / work) with Michael, my best friend, some of the time, though, so at least I've had some company. How about you?
Mandy: Well, my mum and (7).........i have been painting............(I / paint) my bedroom for the last few days. That has been fun! And (8).......we have also been planning...........(we / also / plan) our summer holiday.
Matt: Great! Where are you going?
Mandy: Well, we haven't decided yet. (9)....we have been looking........................(We / look) at different places to see which we like best.
Matt: I'm sure you'll have a great time, wherever you go. Oh, by the way, (10)..........i have been thinking...........(I / think) of having a party when I finish my exams. Would you like to come?
Mandy: Sure! That would be great!
Complete using the correct present perfect continuous form of the verbs in brackets. Use short forms where possible.
Mandy: Hi Matt. How are you? What (1).........have you done.................(you / do) recently?
Matt: Oh, hi Mandy! Well, (2).........l have studied ..................(I / study) for my exams.
Mandy: That sounds boring! (3)............Have you worked ...............(you / work) hard?
Matt: Very! Basically, (4)............l have just sat...............(I / just / sit) at my bedroom for the past three weeks and (5)........l haven't gone.............(I / not / go) out at all. (6)........l have worked ...........(I / work) with Michael, my best friend, some of the time, though, so at least I've had some company. How about you?
Mandy: Well, my mum and (7)....l have painted .................(I / paint) my bedroom for the last few days. That has been fun! And (8).......we also have planned ...........(we / also / plan) our summer holiday.
Matt: Great! Where are you going?
Mandy: Well, we haven't decided yet. (9)...........we have looked .................(We / look) at different places to see which we like best.
Matt: I'm sure you'll have a great time, wherever you go. Oh, by the way, (10)......l have thought ...............(I / think) of having a party when I finish my exams. Would you like to come?
Mandy: Sure! That would be great!
EX1 fill in the gaps with the correct verb tense of the verbs in brackets. make sure you the sentence is a first type conditional sentence
1, if i don't have (not/have) lunch, i will be (be) hungry
2, if he isn't (not/be) at work, he will be (be) at home then
3, if i don't work (not/work) , i will go (go) to a disco
4, if Oanh isn't (not/be) thirsty, she won't drink (not/drink) any fizzy mineral water
5, if she doesn't get (not/get) tired, i will invite (invite) her to our party
6, if they don't communicate (not/communicate), they won't have (not/have) any jobs
7, if my daughter doesn't do (not/do) the washing up, i will have to (have to) do it instead of her
8, i won't tell (not/tell) anybody about it if you don't want (not/want)
9, i am sure she will do( to do) it if you ask (to ask) her
10, they will come ( come ) if she invites (invite) them
11, he will write (write) a letter to her if she writes (write) first
12, i will go (go) there if you go (go) with me
13, Max will pass (pass) the exam if he studies (study) hard
14, if he isn't (not/be) at home, i will visit (visit) his sister then
15, if she doesn't walk (not/walk) every day , she won't be (not/be) healthy enough
16,if max doesn't accept (not/accept) alex's invitaion this time, alex won't invite (nott/invite) him again
17, if my kid. doesn't read (not/read) this book , he won't get (not/get) a good mark in Literature
18, if tom doesn't water (not/water) the violets, they will die (die)
19, if lena isn't (not/be) happy, she won't stay (not/stay)there for a long time
20, if my son doesn't make ( not/make) his bed, he won't play (not/play) football with his friends
21, if my teacher doesn't like (not/like) my english, i will try (try) to study it harder than before
22, my son will speak (speak) english fluently if he goes (go) to study enlish abroad
23, if she falls (fall) in love with henry , they will get (get) married, i think
1. What title best summarizes the main idea of the passage?
A.Cricket: a game for all ages
B. How I learned to love cricket
C. The dangers of playing cricket
D.Learning the rules of a difficult game
2. In line 1, the word detested is closest in meaning to
A.hated
B.played
C.wanted
D.watched
13. What best describes the author’s attitude toward cricket when he was very young?
A. It was boring to watch.
B. It was difficult to learn.
C. It was fun to talk about.
D.It was dangerous to play.
14. According to the author, what was surprising about some of the cricket games he played?
A. They were played without bats.
B. They were played on rooftops.
C. No one cared who won them.
D. No one got hurt playing them.
15. The author describes memories of all of the following EXCEPT
A. how the sun felt on his skin
B. how the ball sounded hitting the bat
C. how the sky turned from light to dark
D. how the rules of the game caused arguments
16. What change does the author describe?
A. He could not remember the rules of cricket at first, but then he decided it did not matter.
B. He was afraid of getting hurt playing cricket at first, but then he stopped being afraid.
C.He did not like cricket at first, but then he began to enjoy it.
D. He liked playing cricket at first, but then he grew tired of it.
17. In line 13, the word fond is closest in meaning to
A. old
B.cruel
C. happy
D. interesting
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29. My apologies for confusing you.
A. Yes, you should apologise now.
B. It’s alright.
C. Why are you apologising?
D. You’re confusing me now.