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Chọn đáp án đúng:   We are in the middle of a worldwide change in cultures – a transformation of entertainment, business and politics. Popular culture has crossed borders in ways we have never seen before. According to social scientists, our world is (shrinking). In Japan, people have become fanatics of flamenco and thereare hundreds of dance schools around the country. In the last few years, dozens of top Spanish flamenco artists have given performances there. It’s a huge and growing...
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   We are in the middle of a worldwide change in cultures – a transformation of entertainment, business and politics. Popular culture has crossed borders in ways we have never seen before. According to social scientists, our world is (shrinking). In Japan, people have become fanatics of flamenco and there
are hundreds of dance schools around the country. In the last few years, dozens of top Spanish flamenco artists have given performances there. It’s a huge and growing market. Meanwhile, in Denmark people have discovered a new interest in Italian food, and pasta imports have grown fivefold over the last decade. And the classic American blonde Barbie doll now comes in about 30 national varieties, including new additions this year of Austrian and Moroccan.

   How do people feel about globalisation? It depends to a large extent on where they live and how much money they’ve got. However, globalisation, as one report has stated, ‘is a reality, not a choice’. Humans have always developed commercial and cultural connections, but these days computers, the Internet, mobile phones, cable TV and cheaper air transport have accelerated and complicated these connections. Nevertheless, the basic dynamic is the same: Goods move. People move. Ideas move. And cultures change. The difference now is the speed and extent of these changes. Television had 50 million users after thirteen years; the Internet had (the same number) after only five years. But now that more than one fifth of all the people in the world speak at least some English, critics of globalisation say that we are one big ‘McWorld’.

Question 31: Which best serves as the title of the passage?
A. Changes in culture                          B. A world together
C. What makes the world change       D. Worldwide movement
Question 32: The word “shrinking” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to_________?
A. becoming big               B. getting new
C. becoming small           D. changing.
Question 33: Which is NOT mentioned in paragraph 1 as an example of that the world is shrinking.
A. English language in Asia         B. Italian food in Denmark
C. Flamenco dance in Japan       D. American Barbie doll in Morocco
Question 34: According to paragraph 2, globalization is fast because of___________?
A. Computers and internet      B. Mobile phones
C. Cable TVs            D. Mass media and cheap air transport
Question 35: The phrase “the same number” in paragraph 2 refers to_____________?
A. 30 years          B. 50 millions
C. 5 years            D. one fifth of people in the world

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6 tháng 6 2021

Question 31: Which best serves as the title of the passage?
A. Changes in culture                          B. A world together
C. What makes the world change       D. Worldwide movement
Question 32: The word “shrinking” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to_________?
A. becoming big               B. getting new
C. becoming small           D. changing.
Question 33: Which is NOT mentioned in paragraph 1 as an example of that the world is shrinking.
A. English language in Asia         B. Italian food in Denmark
C. Flamenco dance in Japan       D. American Barbie doll in Morocco
Question 34: According to paragraph 2, globalization is fast because of___________?
A. Computers and internet      B. Mobile phones
C. Cable TVs            D. Mass media and cheap air transport
Question 35: The phrase “the same number” in paragraph 2 refers to_____________?
A. 30 years          B. 50 millions
C. 5 years            D. one fifth of people in the world

Chọn đáp án đúng:It is hard to argue that the actual contribution to development amounts to a great deal directly. Whilst volunteer tourists can get involved in building homes or schools, they have usually paid a significant fee for the opportunity to be involved in this work: money that, if donated to a local community directly,could potentially pay for a greater amount of labor than the individual volunteer could ever hope to provide. This is especially so in the case of gap years, in...
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It is hard to argue that the actual contribution to development amounts to a great deal directly. Whilst volunteer tourists can get involved in building homes or schools, they have usually paid a significant fee for the opportunity to be involved in this work: money that, if donated to a local community directly,
could potentially pay for a greater amount of labor than the individual volunteer could ever hope to provide. This is especially so in the case of gap years, in which the level of technical skill or professional experience required of volunteers is (negligible). Hence, it is unsurprising that many academic studies
allude to the moral issue of whether gap year volunteering is principally motivated by altruism – a desire to benefit the society visited – or whether young people aim to generate “cultural capital” which benefits them in their careers. However, the projects may play a role in developing people who will, in the course of their careers and lives, act ethically in favor of those less well-off.
   Volunteering may lead to greater international understanding; enhanced ability to solve conflicts; widespread and democratic participation in global affairs through global civic society organizations; and growth of international social networks among ordinary people. In this scenario, the whole is greater than
the sum of its parts, an outcome where benefits accrue to volunteers and host communities, and contribute to the global greater good. However, if volunteering is largely limited to individuals of means from wealthier areas of the world, it may give these privileged volunteers an international perspective, and a career boost, but it will do little for people and communities who currently lack access to international voluntary work. Those who volunteer will continue to reap its benefits, using host organizations and host communities as (a rung on the ladder) of personal advancement.

Question 28: Which best serves as the title of the passage?
A. Voluntary work             B. Volunteer tourism
C. Volunteer issues          D. Voluntary potential
Question 29: What is money paid by tourists probably used to do?
A. build homes and schools        B. pay for the volunteer
C. to pay for the labor                  D. do the charity
Question 30: The word “negligible” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to_____?
A. important          B. significant
C. vast                  D. unimportant
Question 31: Which of the following is NOT the benefit volunteer tourism bring about?
A. Greater international understanding   B. Enhanced ability to solve conflicts
C. Reduction violence affairs                                                                               D. Growth of international social networks among ordinary people
Question 32: The phrase “a rung on the ladder” in paragraph 2 refers to_____________?
A. a stage    B. a match     C. a play    D. an advantage

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10 tháng 6 2021

Question 28: Which best serves as the title of the passage?
A. Voluntary work             B. Volunteer tourism
C. Volunteer issues          D. Voluntary potential
Question 29: What is money paid by tourists probably used to do?
A. build homes and schools        B. pay for the volunteer
C. to pay for the labor                  D. do the charity
Question 30: The word “negligible” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to_____?
A. important          B. significant
C. vast                  D. unimportant
Question 31: Which of the following is NOT the benefit volunteer tourism bring about?
A. Greater international understanding   B. Enhanced ability to solve conflicts
C. Reduction violence affairs                 D. Growth of international social networks among ordinary people
Question 32: The phrase “a rung on the ladder” in paragraph 2 refers to_____________?
A. a stage    B. a match     C. a play    D. an advantage

10 tháng 6 2021

28. B

29. A

30. D

31. C

32. A

22 tháng 3 2022

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22 tháng 3 2022

4. apologized

11. Having planted

Chọn đáp án đúng:The transition of digital photography from the privilege of rich people to an ordinary home appliance has caused some problems. That is the reason a modern man has a set of questions concerning digital cameras. The basic problem in choosing a digital camera is the (guarantee) that the device you are purchasing will “grow old” in a couple of months due to constant improvements and developments of technology. The only factor that may delay this process of “growing old” is...
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The transition of digital photography from the privilege of rich people to an ordinary home appliance has caused some problems. That is the reason a modern man has a set of questions concerning digital cameras. The basic problem in choosing a digital camera is the (guarantee) that the device you are purchasing will “grow old” in a couple of months due to constant improvements and developments of technology. The only factor that may delay this process of “growing old” is purchasing a device with the price twice or three times higher than the average market price for a digital camera at the moment. If a person chooses a digital camera, there are several criteria of a great priority he needs to keep in mind: the price and the image resolution of the camera, the capacity of the memory card, the presence of an LCD display, the interface of the device and (its) weight and size.
    The price of digital camera (depends on) its quality factors. The resolution of a digital camera or the “size of a digital image, is measured in pixels which are photosensitive elements. It is common knowledge that the bigger the amount of pixels in the camera properties is, the better it is. Therefore, if a high- detailed photo is required, the usage of the zoom on a digital camera with low resolution will not give the desired result. In this case, a person choosing a digital camera needs to exactly know what it will be used for and to choose it according to its future destination. It is necessary to mention that the resolution of 640x 480 is the lowest resolution any customer should be orientated to. It is the minimal resolution with which the purchase of a digital camera still remains reasonable.
    The lens of the camera or the zoom properties allows saving a lot on the price of the device but hits the quality of the pictures. The memory card is a very important issue, too. It is much better to choose a good camera with a small memory capacity than an average digital camera with a larger memory capacity. The presence of an LCD display is no longer a wish. It is a requirement for any digital camera. It allows people to check the future image, to anticipate it and to delete bad images and therefore to save space.

Question 36: What is the best title for this passage?
A. How to Choose a Digital Camera
B. The Transition of Digital Photography
C. Problems in Purchasing a Camera
D. Elements of a Digital Camera
Question 37: In the first paragraph, the word “guarantee” is closest in meaning to_______.
A. employee   B. guidance    C. chance    D. assurance
Question 38: What does the word “its” in paragraph 1 refers to_____.
A. the memory card   B. the camera   C. the display    D. the price
Question 39: In the second paragraph, the phrase “depends on” is closest in meaning to______.
A. is decided by    B. is created by    C. consists of    D. makes up
Question 40: According to paragraph 2, when we are talking about the resolution of a digital camera, all of the following are what we should be aware of EXCEPT_______.
A. the future destination of the camera
B. the lowest resolution any customer should be orientated to
C. the size and weight of the camera
D. The purpose the camera will be used for
Question 41: What can we infer from the passage?
A. The larger the capacity of the memory card is, the better the camera is.
B. It is not so necessary to pay attention to the presence of an LCD display.
C. The lens of the camera is useless.
D. The quality of the camera is much more important than the capacity of the memory card.
Question 42: According to the passage, which kind of cameras may a customer NOT TRUE?
A. A camera with a much higher price than the average market price.
B. A camera with minimal resolution but still sounds reasonable to purchase.
C. An average camera with a large memory capacity.
D. An excellent camera with a small memory capacity.

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11 tháng 6 2021

Question 36: What is the best title for this passage?
A. How to Choose a Digital Camera
B. The Transition of Digital Photography
C. Problems in Purchasing a Camera
D. Elements of a Digital Camera
Question 37: In the first paragraph, the word “guarantee” is closest in meaning to_______.
A. employee   B. guidance    C. chance    D. assurance
Question 38: What does the word “its” in paragraph 1 refers to_____.
A. the memory card   B. the camera   C. the display    D. the price
Question 39: In the second paragraph, the phrase “depends on” is closest in meaning to______.
A. is decided by    B. is created by    C. consists of    D. makes up
Question 40: According to paragraph 2, when we are talking about the resolution of a digital camera, all of the following are what we should be aware of EXCEPT_______.
A. the future destination of the camera
B. the lowest resolution any customer should be orientated to
C. the size and weight of the camera
D. The purpose the camera will be used for
Question 41: What can we infer from the passage?
A. The larger the capacity of the memory card is, the better the camera is.
B. It is not so necessary to pay attention to the presence of an LCD display.
C. The lens of the camera is useless.
D. The quality of the camera is much more important than the capacity of the memory card.
Question 42: According to the passage, which kind of cameras may a customer NOT TRUE?
A. A camera with a much higher price than the average market price.
B. A camera with minimal resolution but still sounds reasonable to purchase.
C. An average camera with a large memory capacity.
D. An excellent camera with a small memory capacity.

2 tháng 2 2021

1. Peter is under the....to decide by the end of the month whether to move with his company A. Snow. B. Gun. C. Chapter. D. Fire

2. He knew he would be....accountable for any flaws in the programming A. Made. B. Had. C. Held. D. Taken

3. The Government of India ordered a nationwide lockdown for 21 days in order to....the spread of coronavirus A. Catch. B. Move. C. Prolong. D. Curb

4. They will sign the contract..... A. Until they will finish reading it B. As soon as they have finished reading it C. Before they finished reading it D. While they were reading it

Chọn đáp án đúng:Diabetes is one of the most (26) ________ childhood chronic illnesses in the USA. Every year, approximately 13,000 new cases are diagnosed in children under the age of 18, according to the CDC. (27) _________ the condition being fairly commonplace, many educators are not entirely sure how to assist students with diabetes. This may result in unnecessary stress for both the teacher and the student. Thankfully, you do not have to have a medical degree in order to accommodate...
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Diabetes is one of the most (26) ________ childhood chronic illnesses in the USA. Every year, approximately 13,000 new cases are diagnosed in children under the age of 18, according to the CDC. (27) _________ the condition being fairly commonplace, many educators are not entirely sure how to assist students with diabetes. This may result in unnecessary stress for both the teacher and the student. Thankfully, you do not have to have a medical degree in order to accommodate students with diabetes. In fact, by following (28) _____ basic guidelines, an educator will be able to be of great assistance to a student living with a diabetes diagnosis.
  In order to best assist students with diabetes, it is of vital importance that an educator carries as much knowledge as possible about the condition. Apart from knowing what diabetes is and how it develops, it is also essential to understand what impact it can have on the student’s everyday life. Some students may also be living with diabetic neuropathy, (29) ________ can cause considerable pain. Neuropathy can manifest itself in many ways, including (30) ________ and pain in the legs and feet, and damage to the digestive system, heart, blood vessels, and urinary tract.

Question 26: A. extraordinary    B. prevalent    C. uncommon   D. rare
Question 27: A. Despite     B. Because    C. Moreover     D. While
Question 28: A. much     B. a few     C. another     D. every
Question 29: A. that     B. what      C. which     D. when
Question 30: A. numbness    B. fracture    C. appendicitis   D. strain

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Contrary to the perception that small talk is (inconsequential), researchers have found that chit-chat actually has many profound benefits. “As we broke down daily interaction, we realized our most meaningful interactions are not when we’re talking about actual work. It’s when we’re greeting administrative staff, or the friendly gabbing before a meeting,” said Jessica R. Methot of Rutgers University and University of Exeter.

To measure the impact of small talk on employee well-being, the researchers surveyed 151 full-time employees working at traditional 9 to 5 jobs outside the home. After controlling for participants’ baseline engagement for small talk, the researchers queried about levels of small talk throughout the day, and asked respondents to rate their emotions, work productivity, and overall engagement.

“It didn’t matter if you were an introvert whose average amount of small talk was lower than what it is for an extrovert, small talk enhanced employees’ daily positive social emotions and contributed to employees feeling connected,” Methot said. Methot was quick to explain what small talk is not. It is not long-winded ranting about an ineffective supervisor. It is not a sensitive discussion about someone’s personal life. “It is surface level. It is ‘Weather looks great this weekend, any plans?’ Surface level is what gives it its benefits.”

Because small talk builds trust and connections, (it) also can lead to creative ideas and foster inclusiveness. “Culturally, there are differences in the content and cadence of small talk, which can create a barrier for new employees to engage with colleagues. In this age of greater awareness about diversity and inclusion, small talk can be an asset to a company. It can be a road to more inclusion by helping socialize and embed employees into the organizational culture.” Methot said.

Question 31: Which could be the best title of the passage?
A. Office chit-chat.          B. Sober socialising.
C. Workplace guide.       D. Gossip-mongers.
Question 32: The word “inconsequential” in paragraph 1 mostly means _______.
A. infinitesimal    B. intangible    C. insignificant    D. irrelevant

Question 33: Which benefit of small talk in the workplace is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A. Small talk boosts employees’ ability to multitask.
B. Small talk contributes to employees’ positive emotions.
C. Small talk inspires new thoughts and ideas.
D. Small talk fosters good workplace citizenship.
Question 34: Which of the following sentences is NOT an example of small talk?
A. “Can you believe all of this rain we've been having?”
B. “It looks like Steve is getting the promotion I wanted.”
C. “Did you hear about that fire on Fourth Street?”
D. “You look like you could really use a cup of coffee.”
Question 35: The word “it” in paragraph 4 refers to _____.
A. trust     B. connection    C. talk    D. idea

Chọn từ có phát âm khác:

Question 1: A. crook(ed)     B. book(ed)     C. talk(ed)    D. walk(ed)
Question 2: A. ma(ch)ine   B. stoma(ch)   C. (ch)ampagne   D. para(ch)ute

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Diabetes is one of the most (26) ________ childhood chronic illnesses in the USA. Every year, approximately 13,000 new cases are diagnosed in children under the age of 18, according to the CDC. (27) _________ the condition being fairly commonplace, many educators are not entirely sure how to assist students with diabetes. This may result in unnecessary stress for both the teacher and the student. Thankfully, you do not have to have a medical degree in order to accommodate students with diabetes. In fact, by following (28) _____ basic guidelines, an educator will be able to be of great assistance to a student living with a diabetes diagnosis.
  In order to best assist students with diabetes, it is of vital importance that an educator carries as much knowledge as possible about the condition. Apart from knowing what diabetes is and how it develops, it is also essential to understand what impact it can have on the student’s everyday life. Some students may also be living with diabetic neuropathy, (29) ________ can cause considerable pain. Neuropathy can manifest itself in many ways, including (30) ________ and pain in the legs and feet, and damage to the digestive system, heart, blood vessels, and urinary tract.

Question 26: A. extraordinary    B. prevalent    C. uncommon   D. rare
Question 27: A. Despite     B. Because    C. Moreover     D. While
Question 28: A. much     B. a few     C. another     D. every
Question 29: A. that     B. what      C. which     D. when
Question 30: A. numbness    B. fracture    C. appendicitis   D. strain

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Contrary to the perception that small talk is (inconsequential), researchers have found that chit-chat actually has many profound benefits. “As we broke down daily interaction, we realized our most meaningful interactions are not when we’re talking about actual work. It’s when we’re greeting administrative staff, or the friendly gabbing before a meeting,” said Jessica R. Methot of Rutgers University and University of Exeter.

To measure the impact of small talk on employee well-being, the researchers surveyed 151 full-time employees working at traditional 9 to 5 jobs outside the home. After controlling for participants’ baseline engagement for small talk, the researchers queried about levels of small talk throughout the day, and asked respondents to rate their emotions, work productivity, and overall engagement.

“It didn’t matter if you were an introvert whose average amount of small talk was lower than what it is for an extrovert, small talk enhanced employees’ daily positive social emotions and contributed to employees feeling connected,” Methot said. Methot was quick to explain what small talk is not. It is not long-winded ranting about an ineffective supervisor. It is not a sensitive discussion about someone’s personal life. “It is surface level. It is ‘Weather looks great this weekend, any plans?’ Surface level is what gives it its benefits.”

Because small talk builds trust and connections, (it) also can lead to creative ideas and foster inclusiveness. “Culturally, there are differences in the content and cadence of small talk, which can create a barrier for new employees to engage with colleagues. In this age of greater awareness about diversity and inclusion, small talk can be an asset to a company. It can be a road to more inclusion by helping socialize and embed employees into the organizational culture.” Methot said.

Question 31: Which could be the best title of the passage?
A. Office chit-chat.          B. Sober socialising.
C. Workplace guide.       D. Gossip-mongers.
Question 32: The word “inconsequential” in paragraph 1 mostly means _______.
A. infinitesimal    B. intangible    C. insignificant    D. irrelevant

Question 33: Which benefit of small talk in the workplace is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A. Small talk boosts employees’ ability to multitask.
B. Small talk contributes to employees’ positive emotions.
C. Small talk inspires new thoughts and ideas.
D. Small talk fosters good workplace citizenship.
Question 34: Which of the following sentences is NOT an example of small talk?
A. “Can you believe all of this rain we've been having?”
B. “It looks like Steve is getting the promotion I wanted.”
C. “Did you hear about that fire on Fourth Street?”
D. “You look like you could really use a cup of coffee.”
Question 35: The word “it” in paragraph 4 refers to _____.
A. trust     B. connection    C. talk    D. idea

Chọn từ có phát âm khác:

Question 1: A. crook(ed)     B. book(ed)     C. talk(ed)    D. walk(ed)
Question 2: A. ma(ch)ine   B. stoma(ch)   C. (ch)ampagne   D. para(ch)ute

2 tháng 2 2021

Chọn đáp án đúng: 1. Our department provides services for...unemployed

A. a. B. an. C. 0. D. the

2. Do you think that idea is compatible...your Christian faith?

A. for. B. in. C. of. D. with

3. Sometimes it was hard to keep....but we did it for the children's sake

A. to go. B. going. C. gone. D. went

4. By 2030, she...for that company for 20 years

A. works. B. will have been working C. has worked. D. is working

5. Frame is often...a matter of being in the right place at the right time

A. simple. B. simplicity. C. simply. D. simplify

Chọn từ khác trọng âm:

1. A. relate. B. major. C. forceful. D. focus

2. A. computer. B. friendliness. C. hamburger. D. teenager

2 tháng 2 2021

trọng âm 2A

Chọn đáp án đúng:1. She will give the childten their dinner...........A. before he comes home             B. when he had comeC. as soon as he is coming           D. until he comes2. He'll have to behave better........A. until he is going to                       B. until he has gone to schoolC. when he goed to school              D. before he will be going to school3. I'll do it..........A. when I was finishing my first project        B. after I had finish my first projectC. until I...
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1. She will give the childten their dinner...........

A. before he comes home             B. when he had come

C. as soon as he is coming           D. until he comes

2. He'll have to behave better........

A. until he is going to                       B. until he has gone to school

C. when he goed to school              D. before he will be going to school

3. I'll do it..........

A. when I was finishing my first project        B. after I had finish my first project

C. until I finished my first project          D. as soon as I have finished my first project

4.He is going to stay in our flat while..........

A. we were in Scotland                     B. we will be in Scotland

C. we had been in Scotland              D. we are in Scotland

5. Will you recognize him.......?

A. the moment you see him            B. until you are seeing him

C. after you will see him                  D. as soon as you saw him

6......, I will complete every exercise in my textbook

A. When I master English                          B. The moment I have mastered English

C. As soon as I had mastered English      D. Before I have mastered English

7. We can't play loud music......

A. before everyone will go to bed               B. when everyone went to bed

C. as soon as everyone is going to bed     D. after everyone has gone to bed

8. I'll wait with you........

A. until the bus comes                            B. after the bus have come

C. as soon as the bus had come            D. before the bus comes

9. We always have an ice cream........

A. after we had gotten to the beach        B. until we are getting to the beach

C. as soon as we get to the beach          D. before we got to the beach

10. She is the most beautiful woman...in our company

A. to work       B. working       C. to be worked      D. worked

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7 tháng 3 2021

1A

2C

3D

4D

5A

6A

7D

8A

9C

10 B

 

 

Chọn đáp án, sửa giúp mình và nếu được giải thích giúp mình luôn ạ. Mình đang cần gấp.1. It has (A) been a long time(B)  since(C)  we talked to John, isn't it (D) ?2. There's a (A)  new (B) Orient restaurant in town (C) , isn't it (D) ?3. They hardly never  (A) go to the beach (B)  because of (C) their sickness, do they (D) ?4. Nobody (A) had bothered (B) to plant new ones (C), do they (D) ?5. You won't (A) be leaving (B) for another (C) hour, won't you (D) ?6. They enjoy...
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Chọn đáp án, sửa giúp mình và nếu được giải thích giúp mình luôn ạ. Mình đang cần gấp.

1. It has (A) been a long time(B)  since(C)  we talked to John, isn't it (D) ?

2. There's a (A)  new (B) Orient restaurant in town (C) , isn't it (D) ?

3. They hardly never  (A) go to the beach (B)  because of (C) their sickness, do they (D) ?

4. Nobody (A) had bothered (B) to plant new ones (C), do they (D) ?

5. You won't (A) be leaving (B) for another (C) hour, won't you (D) ?

6. They enjoy (A) watching soccer (B) on television (C), do they (D) ?

7. David and (A) Peter love (B) football but (C) their classmates don't, do they (D) ?

8. I'll(A) help you (B) with your homework (C), shan't I (D) ?

9. There (A)  are ten children (B)  playing (C)  in the yard near her house, aren't they (D)  ?

10. Smoking (A)  isn't good for our health (B) , so it should be (C)  banned, is he (D)

11. I asked (A)  him how far was it (B)  to the station if (C)  I went there by taxi (D)

12. All of (A)  my students wondered (B)  how many (C)  people lived in Tokyo ? (D)

13. They asked me that (A)  I could (B)  do the (C)  shopping for (D)  them.

14. Her mother ordered (A)  her do not go (B)  out with him (C)  the night before (D)

15. The traffic warden (A)  asked me (B) (B)  why had I (C)  parked my car there. (D)

16. He said that (A)  he will (B)  pick me up at (C)  8 am the following day (D)

17. She said (A)  that the books in (B)  the library would be (C)  available tomorrow.(D)

18. He advised (A)  her thinking (B)  about that example again (C)  because it needed correcting.(D)

19. The (A) receptionist said I must (B)  fill out that form (C)  before I attended (D)  the interview.

20. Marty said a (A)  good friendship is (B)  like a diamond (C)  - valuable, beautiful and durable. (D)

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