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12 tháng 12 2021

1. In space, with no(A) gravity for muscles to work against(B)the body(C) become weakly(D)=>weak

2. Animism is the belief(A) that objects and natural phenomena(B) such as rivers, rocks, and wind are live(C)=>alive and have feelings(D)

3. High blood pressure result from(A) either an increased(B) output of blood from the heart and(C)=>or increased to its flow(D) through tiny branches of the arteries

4. Her passion for(A) helping people have(B)=>has motivated her to found(C) her own chartity organization(D)

 

5. The theacher asked him why(A) hadn't he done(B)=>  he hadn’t done his homework, but(C) he said nothing(D)

 

For Catherine Lumby, deciding to take on the role of breadwinner in her relationship was not a difficult choice. When she discovered she was pregnant with her first child, she had just been offered a demanding new role as Director of the Media and Communications department at the University of Sydney. But she didn't see this as an obstacle, and was prepared to use childcare when the children were old enough. It came, therefore, as a surprise to Lumby and her husband Derek that, after the birth...
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For Catherine Lumby, deciding to take on the role of breadwinner in her relationship was not a difficult choice. When she discovered she was pregnant with her first child, she had just been offered a demanding new role as Director of the Media and Communications department at the University of Sydney. But she didn't see this as an obstacle, and was prepared to use childcare when the children were old enough. It came, therefore, as a surprise to Lumby and her husband Derek that, after the birth of their son, they couldn’t actually bear the thought of putting him into childcare tor nine hours a day. As she was the one with the secure job, the role of primary care-giver fell to Derek, who was writing scripts for television. This arrangement continued for the next four years, with Derek working from home and caring for both of their sons. He returned to full-time work earlier this year.

Whilst Lumby and her husband are by no means the only Australians making such a role reversal, research suggests that they are in the minority. In a government-funded survey in 2001, only 5.5 percent of couples in the 30-54 year age group saw the women working either part- or full-time while the men were unemployed.

The situation is likely to change, according to the CEO of Relationships Australia, Anne Hollonds. She suggests that this is due to several reasons, including the number of highly educated women in the workforce and changing social patterns and expectations. However, she warns that for couples involved in role-switching, there are many potential difficulties to be overcome. For men whose self-esteem is connected to their jobs and the income it provides to the family, a major change of thinking is required. It also requires women to reassess, particularly with regard to domestic or child-rearing decisions, and they may have to learn to deal with the guilt of not always being there at key times for their children. Being aware of these issues can make operating in non-traditional roles a lot easier.

5. In paragraph 2, the word “reversal" is closest in meaning to ____.

A. stability B. modification C. rehearsal D. switch

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II. Fill in each blank with the appropriate form of the word in brackets. 1. One recent survey found that men’s in the home had increased almost threefold in the last four decades. (contribute) 2. A mother’s love can be as as breastfeeding. (benefit) 3. In the traditional Japanese family system, the entire estate of the family, and the assets are transferred from the father to the eldest son. (finance) 4. Mrs White spoke of her husband because he didn’t share anything with household chores....
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II. Fill in each blank with the appropriate form of the word in brackets.

1. One recent survey found that men’s in the home had increased almost threefold in the last four decades. (contribute)

2. A mother’s love can be as as breastfeeding. (benefit)

3. In the traditional Japanese family system, the entire estate of the family, and the assets are transferred from the father to the eldest son. (finance)

4. Mrs White spoke of her husband because he didn’t share anything with household chores. (criticize)

5. My aunt works hard to support her family because her husband died in a car accident a year ago. (enormous)

6. When we have some trouble in our family, we should have family meetings to work out a . (solve)

7. The husband is responsible for the family's economic well-being and takes pride in his role as a . (provide)

8. Parenting can offer children good opportunities for their future. (collaborate)

9. We do our share of housework willingly so that we can follow interests in our free time. (recreation)

10. Researchers found that an unequal of household chores negatively affected wives' marital . (divide – satisfy)

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I. Choose the most suitable tense. 1. Why (are you going to buy/ will you buy) a new mountain bike? 2. Don’t phone between 8.00 and 9.00. I’ll study/ I’ll be studying then. 3. Look out! That tree (will fall/ is going to fall)! 4. Let me know as soon as Louise (will get/ gets) here. 5. Great news! Jean and Chris (will come/ are coming) to stay with us. 6. According to this timetable, the bus (is going to arrive/ arrives) at 6.00. 7. I have a feeling that something strange (is going to...
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I. Choose the most suitable tense.

1. Why (are you going to buy/ will you buy) a new mountain bike?

2. Don’t phone between 8.00 and 9.00. I’ll study/ I’ll be studying then.

3. Look out! That tree (will fall/ is going to fall)!

4. Let me know as soon as Louise (will get/ gets) here.

5. Great news! Jean and Chris (will come/ are coming) to stay with us.

6. According to this timetable, the bus (is going to arrive/ arrives) at 6.00.

7. I have a feeling that something strange (is going to happen/ is happening) in a minute.

8. The doctor says I (will have/ am going to have) a baby!

9. Can you call me at 7.00, because (I’ll leave/ I’m leaving) tomorrow.

10. If you arrive late at the sale, the best things (will go/ will have gone).

II. Give the correct form of the verbs:

1. I can’t see you on Thursday afternoon. I (visit) our Birmingham branch.

2. George (not be) back until six. Can I take a message?

3. What (you/ buy) with the money you won in the lottery?

4. I don’t think you (have) any problems at the airport.

5. (You/ take) your dog with you to Scotland?

6. Can you answer the phone for me? I (lie down) for a while.

7. All the hotels are full. Where (we/ spend) the night?

8. You’d better not come in July. My mother (stay) with me then.

9. What time (your plane/ leave) ?

10. Leave the car here. May be the police (not/ notice) it.

III. Give the correct form of the verbs:

1. By the time we reach the home, the rain (stop).

2. This time next week I (lie) on the beach in Spain.

3. In ten years’ time I (work) for a different company.

4. If we don’t get there by 6, Jack (leave).

5. In July they (be married) for ten years.

6. In the year 2500 a lot of people (live) on the moon.

7. When you get to the station, I (wait) for you outside.

8. Don’t worry! The plane (land) in a moment.

9. By the time you come home, I (finish) the decorating.

10. Come round between eight and nine. We (watch) the match on television then.

V. Put each verb in brackets into a suitable tense. All sentences refer to future time.

1. When I (see) you tomorrow, I (tell) you my news.

2. As soon as we (get) there, we (phone) for a taxi.

3. I (go) to the library before I (do) the shopping.

4. We (wait) here until the rain (stop).

5. I (get) some money from the bank when it (open).

6. After you (take) the medicine, you (feel) better.

7. You have to stay until you (finish) your work.

8. I (let) you work the minute I (hear) the results.

9. Before we (paint) the wall, we (have) a cup of tea.

10. We (climb) over the wall as soon as it (get) dark.

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27 tháng 3 2018

I. Choose the most suitable tense.

1. Why (are you going to buy/ will you buy) a new mountain bike?

2. Don’t phone between 8.00 and 9.00. I’ll study/ I’ll be studying then.

3. Look out! That tree (will fall/ is going to fall)!

4. Let me know as soon as Louise (will get/ gets) here.

5. Great news! Jean and Chris (will come/ are coming) to stay with us.

6. According to this timetable, the bus (is going to arrive/ arrives) at 6.00.

7. I have a feeling that something strange (is going to happen/ is happening) in a minute.

8. The doctor says I (will have/ am going to have) a baby!

9. Can you call me at 7.00, because (I’ll leave/ I’m leaving) tomorrow.

10. If you arrive late at the sale, the best things (will go/ will have gone).

II. Give the correct form of the verbs:

1. I can’t see you on Thursday afternoon. I (visit)am visiting our Birmingham branch.

2. George (not be)won’t be back until six. Can I take a message?

3. What (you/ buy) are you going to buywith the money you won in the lottery?

4. I don’t think you (have) will have any problems at the airport.

5. (You/ take) are you going to take/Are you taking your dog with you to Scotland?

6. Can you answer the phone for me? I (lie down) am going to lie down for a while.

7. All the hotels are full. Where (we/ spend)are we going to spend the night?

8. You’d better not come in July. My mother (stay) will be staying/is staying with me then.

9. What time does your plane leave (your plane/ leave) ?

10. Leave the car here. May be the police (not/ notice) won’t notice it.

V. Complete the sentences with a verb from the box in the correct form. 1. Why didn’t you your bed this morning? 2. I can’t come out now. I’m the cleaning. 3. Could you the dishwasher and put the things away, please? 4. It’s not fair. I breakfast yesterday. Nam should it today. 5. Look at this bin! Please the rubbish out now. 6. Mum, I’ve my room. Can I go out now? 7. Phong, the table. It’s nearly dinnertime. 8. A: Where’s Dad? B: He’s the car. He always the car on Sunday...
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V. Complete the sentences with a verb from the box in the correct form.

1. Why didn’t you your bed this morning?

2. I can’t come out now. I’m the cleaning.

3. Could you the dishwasher and put the things away, please?

4. It’s not fair. I breakfast yesterday. Nam should it today.

5. Look at this bin! Please the rubbish out now.

6. Mum, I’ve my room. Can I go out now?

7. Phong, the table. It’s nearly dinnertime.

8. A: Where’s Dad?

B: He’s the car. He always the car on Sunday morning.

V. Fill the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

1. Ms Lan is not in the office today. She (work) at home today.

2. “Where (you/come) from?” “I’m Italian - from Rome.’

3. “(you/ speak) French” “Just a little.”

4. Don’t forget your umbrella. It (rain) again.

5. “Can you help me with the dinner?” “Not now. I (watch) TV.”

6. In Viet Nam, children (look) after their old parents.

7. “Hi! What (you/do) here” “I (wait) for a friend.”

8. Can I look at the newspaper now? (you/read) it?

9. Can I phone you back? We (have) dinner.

10. Mr Long (work) in an office every day, but now he (help) his wife to prepare dinner.

C. READING

I. Read the passage, and decide whether the following statements are true (T), false (F), or not given (NG).

Career of the Year

Fourteen-year-old Ed Bond from London is this year's winner of the Young Career of the Year Award.

When he’s not at school. Ed looks after his mother, who is disabled and in a wheelchair. He also looks after his ten-year-old sister. He helps to do the washing and the cooking. ‘Ed’s great,’ says his father. ‘I have to go to work at six in the morning, so Ed has to help his mother a lot. He doesn’t have to do the housework but he does it anyway. We worry because he doesn’t have much free time, but he doesn’t complain.’ ‘I want to help.’ says Ed, ‘and anyway I don’t have to do so much at weekends because my dad’s at home.’

T F NG

1. Ed helps to look after his mother.   

2. Ed’s mother can’t walk.   

3. Ed’s father is also ill.   

4. Ed is an only child.   

5. Ed does all the shopping for the family.   

II. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.

Family types vary in different countries and among different cultures. In Western, industrialized societies, the nuclear family ranks as the most common family type. It consists of a father, a mother and their children. But nuclear families exist together with many other types of family units. In the single-parent family, for example, a mother or a father heads the family alone. A blended family is formed when a divorced or widowed parent remarries. As divorce rates have risen, the number of single-parent and blended families has increased.

In many parts of the world, parents and children live together with other family members under the same roof. These complex families usually contain several generations of family members, including grandparents, parents and children. They may also include brothers or sisters and their families, uncles, aunts and cousins. Even when relatives do not live together, they still consider themselves members of the same extended family includes grandparents, uncles, aunts and cousins.

1. The nuclear family ranks as the most common family type .

A. an many industrialized countries B. in countries with nuclear weapons

C. that consists of more than two generations D. that leads to the divorce of parents

2. In the single-parent family, .

A. there are often no children

B. only one parent lives with his or her child or children

C. the number of blended children has increased

D. children live with their grandparents

3. Grandparents, parents and children are mentioned as .

A. the three typical generations of an extended family

B. three branches of a family tree

C. the closest and happiest relatives in family units

D. a complex combination

4. The second paragraph is about .

A. American culture B. relatives and family members

C. the relationship between family members D. the extended family

5. The word “blended” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to .

A. complex B. married C. mixed D. formed

III. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.

The American family unit is in the process of change. In the first half of the 20th century, there were mainly two types of families: the extended and the nuclear. An extended family includes mother, father, children and some other relatives, living in the same house. A nuclear family is composed of just parents and children livingunder the same roof.

As the American economy had progressed from agricultural to industrial one, people were forced to move to different parts of the country to get good jobs. These jobs were mainly in the large cities. Now, in fact, three-quarters of Americans live in urban areas which occupy 2.5% of the national total land mass. Of the 118 million in the labour force, only 3 million still work on the farm.

Since moving for better jobs has often divided the extended family, the nuclear family became more popular. At present, 55% of the families in the US are nuclear families. But besides the two types of traditional family groupings, the family is now being expanded to include a variety of other living arrangements because of divorce. There is an increase in single-parent families, in which a father or mother lives with one or more children. Divorce has also led to blended families, which occur when previously married men and women marry again and combine the children from former marriage into a new family. There are also some couples who do not want to have children to form two-person childless families.

1. A nuclear family is one that .

A. consists of father, mother, and children living in the same house

B. relatives live with

C. there are only grandparents, parents and their children living in

D. is bigger than extended family

2. The expression “under the same roof” means

A. a house with one roof B. a house with the roof the same as the wall

C. in the same building D. under the house

3. The nuclear family becomes more popular because of .

A. more divorces B. the division of the extended family

C. fewer jobs in big cities D. an increase in single-parent families

4. How many types of families have there been in the US since the first half of the 20th century?

A. Two B. Three C. Four D. Five

5. A blended family is a newly-formed family .

A. with the combination of children of the two previously married father and mother

B. that has only father or mother living with children

C. in which there are no children

D. that there is only one couple living in with their newborn children

IV. Read the passage carefully, and do the tasks that follow.

The Role of the Japanese Mother

The focus of the mother is her home and family, with particular attention to the rearing of children. While most Japanese believe that a woman's place is in the home, women make up almost 40 percent of the labor force. More than half of these women are married. Many mothers with small children work only part-time so they can be home when their children are not in school. The extra income earned by the mother is often used to meet the cost of their children's education.

Japanese mothers take the responsibility of their child's education and upbringing very seriously. They seldom confront their preschool children because they want to foster an intimate, dependent relationship. The purpose of this approach is to get the child to obey willingly with the mother’s wishes and to shape the child's behavior over a long period of time. The close nature of the mother-child relationship and the strong parentalcommitment help to provide a strong foundation for the child's entry into elementary school.

Mothers are involved directly in with the child's school. Each day a notebook is sent back and forth between mother and teacher remarking on the child's mood, behavior, health, and activities both in school and at home. Mothers attend PTA meetings usually twice a month and are involved with school committee's working on special projects such as gardening and hot lunch preparation. School is a very stressful and competitive process so the Japanese mother concentrates all her efforts on getting her children through so they can get accepted into the appropriate universities.

Task 1: Match a word in column A with its definition in column B, writing the answer in each blank.

Task 2: Read the passage, and then decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F).

T F

6. Most Japanese women are housewives.  

7. Taking care of children and bringing them up are of great importance to  

Japanese mothers.

8. Japanese mothers tend to be very strict to their children at home.  

9. Japanese mothers and teachers work together for the children's study  

progress and comfort at school.

10. The Japanese mother concentrates all her efforts on getting her children  

through, so the atmosphere at home is very stressful.

D. SPEAKING

Rearrange the sentences in order to make a meaningful conversation, writing the letter (A-H) in each blank.

1. ___ A. Nam: It’s not only for our mother's benefits but it also makes us more independent when we have grown up.

2. ___ B. Nam: Besides cleaning and cooking, my mother also does a lot of other things around the house although she goes to work.

3. ___ C. Nam: I agree with that saying. All of us take it for granted that our mother is responsible for doing all the housework.

4. ___ D. Nam: Besides the relationship, we enjoy a friendlier atmosphere in our home all the time when we attend to each other.

5. ___ E. Mai: So does my mother. My father, my brother and I try to share the burden so that my mother can follow her own interests.

6. ___ F. Mai: I’ve just read a saying about household chores, Nam. It’s “Housework is what a woman does that nobody notices unless she hasn't done it.”

7. ___ G. Mai: It’s very useful for our future life. And I think we will have better relationship when we share household chores with one another.

8. ___ H. Mai: Yeah, when we come home from school, our house is clean and tidy and lunch or dinner is ready for us to eat.

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31 tháng 12 2018

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Gap-filling: Choose the suitable from the box to complete the sentences. breadwinner Groceries washing-up sociable laundry ennormous for homemaker shares chores 1.A....................is a person who managers a home and the often raise children instead of earning money from a job 2.A....................is member of a family who earns the money that the family needs 3.In a food store, shop or supermarket , you can buy a lot of ....................such as food and clothes 4.There are a lot...
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Gap-filling: Choose the suitable from the box to complete the sentences.

breadwinner Groceries washing-up sociable laundry

ennormous for homemaker shares chores

1.A....................is a person who managers a home and the often raise children instead of earning money from a job

2.A....................is member of a family who earns the money that the family needs

3.In a food store, shop or supermarket , you can buy a lot of ....................such as food and clothes

4.There are a lot of dirty clothes anf sheets in Tom's room, so it's time for him to do this

5.Traditionally, girls have to do....................which consists of cleaning plates, pans , glasses, forks, ect after a meal

6.When I've done my....................which involve clean the floor and washing the curtain, I will go out with my friends

7.In my family, everyone....................the household duties. My mom cooks, my dad cleans, my sister does all the laundry anf I do the washing up

8.In many cultures, a father is the breadwinner, who is responsible....................the family finances

9.A variety of people do not realize the....................benefits of joining hands to do housework in a family

10.At school, Jack is very....................with his teachers and friens . He likes to meet and spend times with

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11 tháng 8 2019

Gap-filling: Choose the suitable from the box to complete the sentences.

breadwinner Groceries washing-up sociable laundry

ennormous for homemaker shares chores

1.A...........homemaker.........is a person who managers a home and the often raise children instead of earning money from a job

2.A...........breadwinner.........is member of a family who earns the money that the family needs

3.In a food store, shop or supermarket , you can buy a lot of ...........groceries.........such as food and clothes

4.There are a lot of dirty clothes anf sheets in Tom's room, so it's time for him to do this laundry

5.Traditionally, girls have to do...........washing - up.........which consists of cleaning plates, pans , glasses, forks, ect after a meal

6.When I've done my...........chores.........which involve clean the floor and washing the curtain, I will go out with my friends

7.In my family, everyone..........shares..........the household duties. My mom cooks, my dad cleans, my sister does all the laundry anf I do the washing up

8.In many cultures, a father is the breadwinner, who is responsible..........for..........the family finances

9.A variety of people do not realize the.........enormous..........benefits of joining hands to do housework in a family

10.At school, Jack is very...........sociable.........with his teachers and friens . He likes to meet and spend times with

Ex1: give the correct form of the verbs in brackets 1. His mom always ( do).......... t he laundry at 8 every evening 2. At the moment, he (watch).......... his favorite film on channel 5 3.Everyday, jane (wash) ......... the dishes but today James (do) ............the washing-up 4. We divide the duties in our family. I (cook) ...........,my husband (help)............with heavy lifting,and my daughter (take).........out the rubbish 5. When everyone works together on household chores,...
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Ex1: give the correct form of the verbs in brackets

1. His mom always ( do).......... t he laundry at 8 every evening

2. At the moment, he (watch).......... his favorite film on channel 5

3.Everyday, jane (wash) ......... the dishes but today James (do) ............the washing-up

4. We divide the duties in our family. I (cook) ...........,my husband (help)............with heavy lifting,and my daughter (take).........out the rubbish

5. When everyone works together on household chores, it (create)............. a positive atmosphere for the family

6. This shop usually (offer) ........ the same discount every month

7. " what he (do).............." -" he (try)............ to fix the computer."

8. The number of people who are homeless (decrease).......... dramatically this quarter

9. My brother - in - law ( possess).........3 restaurants in Ho Chi Minh city

10. Her parents normally (travel) ......... by plane, but this holiday they (travel) by train

Ex2: complete the following sentence

1. He........an amazing collection of robots at present

2. Peter and john.............a cup of coffee right now

3. Look! That monkey..............

4. "Where is your father?" - He........... the living room".

Ex3: Find and correct mistakes in the following sentences

1. What...........to your sister when she behaves badly? (do you do)

2. I always have my lunch late, but I...........my lynch early today as I have an appointment ( am having)

3. I........... the laundry at the same time every week. (do)

4. Linda shopping when she has time. ( goes)

5. Peter hard to get the presentation ready for next week. (is working)

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3 tháng 10 2019

1.does

2. is watching

3.washes/ is doing

4. cook/helps/takes

5.creates

6.offers

7. is...doing/is trying

8.decreases

9.processes

10.travel/ are travelling

Ex2

Động từ trong ngoặc đâu?

Ex3

Từ trong ngoặc là giải rồi thì hỏi cái gì vậy?

11 tháng 12 2019

đúng hết rồi thì bạn định hỏi gì vậy

Exercise 1. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. For Catherine Lumby, deciding to take on the role of breadwinner in her relationship was not a difficult choice. When she discovered she was pregnant with her first child, she had just been offered a demanding new role as Director of the Media and Communications department at the University of Sydney. But she didn't see this as an obstacle, and wasprepared to use...
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Exercise 1. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

For Catherine Lumby, deciding to take on the role of breadwinner in her relationship was not a difficult choice. When she discovered she was pregnant with her first child, she had just been offered a demanding new role as Director of the Media and Communications department at the University of Sydney. But she didn't see this as an obstacle, and wasprepared to use childcare when the children were old enough. It came, therefore, as a surprise to Lumby and her husband Derek that, after the birth of their son, they couldn’t actually bear the thought of putting himinto childcare tor nine hours a day. As she was the one with the secure job,the role of primary care-giver fell to Derek, who was writing scripts for television. This arrangement continued for the next four years, w ith Derek working from home and caring for both of their sons. He returned to full-time work earlier this year.

Whilst Lumby and her husband are by no means the only Australians making such a role reversal, research suggests that they are in the minority. In a government-funded survey in 2001, only 5.5 percent of couples in the 30-54 year age group saw the women working either part- or full-time while the men were unemployed.

The situation is likely to change, according to the CEO of Relationships Australia, Anne Hollonds. She suggests that this is due to several reasons, including the number of highly educated women in the workforce and changing social patterns and expectations. However, she warns that for couples involved in role-switching, there are many potential difficulties to be overcome. For men whose self-esteem is connected to their jobs and the income it provides to the family, a major change of thinking is required. It also requires women to reassess, particularly with regard to domestic or child-rearing decisions, and they may have to learn to deal with the guilt of not always being there at key times for their children. Being aware of these issues can make operating in non-traditional roles a lot easier.

118. What is the main idea of the passage?

A. Men being the bread winners​​​B. Traditional roles of women

C. Women being the home makers​​​D. Reversed roles between men and women

119. Catherine and her husband decided that Catherine would be the primary earner because ____.​

A. she had a badly paid job​​​​B. she was not good at childcare

C. she had a reliable job​​​​D. she wanted her husband to stay at home

120. In paragraph 1, the word “him" refers to ____.

A. their son​​B. her husband ​C. Derek​​D. her colleague

121. They decided that Derek would look after their son because they____.

A. couldn’t afford to put their child in care for long periods each day

B. didn’t want to put their child in care for long periods each day

C. thought childcare was not safe enough for their children

D. worried about their son’s health problems

122. In paragraph 2, the word “reversal" is closest in meaning to ____.

A. stability​​B. modification​C. rehearsal​​D. switch

123. One reason tor a change in the number of men staying home is ____.

A. the stability in the number of highly-educated women who are working

B. the fall in the number of highly-educated women who are working

C. the rise in the number of highly-educated women who are working

D. the fluctuation in the number of highly-educated women who are working

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II. Combine these sentences using: That , which , who , whom or whose: 1. A woman answered the phone. She told me you was busy. 2. The bus is always crowded. I take it to school every morning. 3. They are singing a song. I don't know the song. 4. A man spoke to me. He was very helpful. 5. A midwife is a woman. She assists other women in childbirth. 6. They are the children. Their team won the match. 7. The house is for sale. It has the green shutters. 8. My farther bought a motor bike....
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II. Combine these sentences using: That , which , who , whom or whose:

1. A woman answered the phone. She told me you was busy.

2. The bus is always crowded. I take it to school every morning.

3. They are singing a song. I don't know the song.

4. A man spoke to me. He was very helpful.

5. A midwife is a woman. She assists other women in childbirth.

6. They are the children. Their team won the match.

7. The house is for sale. It has the green shutters.

8. My farther bought a motor bike. The motorbike costs 2 thousand dollars.

9. They are the postcards. I sent them from Australia.

10. The house has been built in the forest. It doesn't have electricity.

11. The girl chatted with him yesterday. She arrived here at 6:30.

12. I'm reading the book. I bought it in London in 1996.

13. Trang couldn't come to the party. This was perfectly true.

14. Do you know the girl? Tom is talking to the girl.

15. Tuan speaks English very well. He comes from Vietnam.

16. The man invited me to his party. He was really polite.

17. A lion is an animal. This animal lives in Africa.

18. I have a class. It begins at 8 am.

19. A globe is a ball. This ball has a map of the world on it.

20. The soup was too salty. I had it for lunch.

21. We are visiting Ha Long. Ha Long is in the north of Vietnam.

22. My father is an doctor. He has gone to abroad.

23. Ms Kim Anh will be our History teacher next semester. You talked with her yesterday.

24. The watch belongs to Lam. It is in the bathroom.

25. Do you know the new student? I can't remember his name.

26. Mary is a bit deaf. She didn't hear the phone.

27*. We'll meet Peter tomorrow. He has 2 brother and one sister.

28. We are talking to Vietnam. Vietnam has a population of 87 million people.

29. We are talking to Vietnam. Its population is 87 million people.

30. I should phone the man. I borrowed his car yesterday.

31. She can't speak English. It is a disadvantage.

32. I'm staying with Henry. His father works in a bank.

33. Do you remember Mrs Lan? She taught us history.

34. The museum was built in 1805. Our class visited it last weekend.

35. The man works in the hospital. I told you about him.

36. Do you like the person? The person sits next to you.

37. The house costs a lot of money. My father bought it last year.

38. We are visiting the children. Their parents died in the storm.

39. My sister is rather childish. She was trained to be a sewer.

40. Colin told me about his new job. He enjoys it very much.

41 . We know a lot of people. They live in London.

42. We know her grandparents. They live in London.

43. We met some people. Their car had broken down.

44. We stayed at the Cau Vong hotel. Nam recommended it to us.

45. Jane works for a company. It makes shoes.

46. She told me her address. I wrote down it on a piece of paper.

47. There are some words. They are very difficult to translate.

48. John is one of my closest friends. I have known him for a very long time.

49. A pacifist is a person. He believes that all wars are wrong.

50. What is the name of the man? You borrowed his car.

51. This watch costs a lot of money. I have lost the watch.

52. We were given a lot of information. Most of the information was useless.

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11 tháng 9 2017

Combine these sentences using : That , which , who , whom or whose

1. A woman answered the phone . She told me you was busy .

=> A woman who told me you was busy answered the phone.

2. The bus is always crowded . I take it to school every morning .

=> The bus which I take to school every morning is always crowded.

3. They are singing a song. I don’t know the song .

=> They are singing a song which I don't know.

4. A man spoke to me . He was very helpful .

=> A man who was very helpful spoke to me.

5. A midwife is a woman. She assists other women in childbirth .

=> A midwife is a woman who assists other women in childbirth.

6. They are the children . Their team won the match .

=> They are the children whose team won the match.

7. The house is for sale . It has the green shutters .

=> The house which has the green shutters is for sale.

8. My farther bought a motorbike . The motorbike costs 2 thousand dollars.

=> My father bought a motorbike which costs 2 thousand dollars

9. They are the postcards . I sent them from Australia.

=> They are the postcards which I sent from Astralia.

10. The house has been built in the forest . It doesn’t have electricity

=> The house which doesn't have electricity has been built in the forest.

11. The girl chatted with him yesterday . She arrived here at 6 : 30.

=> The girl who arrived here at 6:30 chatted with him yesterday.

12. I’m reading the book . I bought it in London in 1996 .

=> I'm reading the book which I bought in London in 1996.

13. Trang couldn’t come to the party . This was perfectly true.

=>Trang couldn't come to the party which was perfectly true.

14. Do you know the girl ? Tom is talking to the girl.

=> Do you know the girl whom Tom is talking to?

15. Tuan speaks English very well . He comes from Vietnam.

=>Tuan, who comes from Vietnam, speaks English very well.

16. The man invited me to his party . He was really polite .

=> The man who was really polite invited me to his party.

17. A lion is an animal . This animal lives in Africa .

=> A lion is an animal that lives in Africa.

18. I have a class . It begins at 8 a.m .

=> I have a class which begins at 8 a.m.

19. A globe is a ball . This ball has a map of the world on it .

=> A globe is a ball which has a map of the world on it.

20. The soup was too salty . I had it for lunch .

=> The soup which I had for lunch was too salty.

21.We are visiting Ha Long . Ha Long is in the north of Vietnam.

=> We are visiting Ha Long, which is in the north of Vietnam.

22. My father is a doctor . He has gone to abroad .

=> My father, who has gone to abroad, is a doctor.

23. Ms Kim Anh will be our History teacher next semester . You talked with her yesterday .

=> Ms Kim Anh, whom you talked with yesterday, will be our History teacher next semester.

24. The watch belongs to Lam . It is in the bathroom .

=> The watch which is in the bathroom belongs to Lam.

25. Do you know the new student ? I can’t remember his name .

=> Do you know the new student whose name I can't remember?

26. Mary is a bit deaf . She didn’t hear the phone.

=> Mary, who didn't hear the phone, is a bit deaf.

27. We’ll meet Peter tomorrow . He has 2 brothers and one sister .

=> Tomorrow we'll meet Peter, who has 2 brothers and one sister.

28. We are talking to Viet Nam . Viet Nam has a population of 87 million people.

=> We are talking to Vietnam, which has a population of 87 million people.

29. We are talking to Viet Nam . Its population is 87 million people .

=> We are talking to Vietnam, the population of which is 87 million people.

30. I should phone the man . I borrowed his car yesterday .

=> I should phone the man whose car I borrowed yesterday.

31. She can’t speak English . It is a disadvantage .

=> She can't speak English, which is a disadvantage.

32. I’m staying with Henry . His father works in a bank

=> I'm staying with Henry, whose father works in a bank.

33. Do you remember Mrs Lan ? She taught us History.

=> Do you remember Mrs Lan who taught us History?

34. The museum was built in 1805 . Our class visited it last weekend.

=> The museum which our class visited last weekend was built in 1805.

35. The man works in the hospital . I told you about him .

=> The man whom I told you about works in the hospital.

36. Do you like the person ? The person sits next to you .

=> Do you like the person who sits next to you?

37. The house costs a lot of money . My father bought it last year .

=> The house which my father bought last year costs a lot of money.

38. We are visiting the children . Their parents died in the storm .

=> We are visiting the children whose parents died in the storm.

39. My sister is rather childish . She was trained to be a sewer .

=> My sister, who was trained to be a sewer, is rather childish.

40. Colin told me about his new job . He enjoys it very much .

=> Colin told me about his new job, which he enjoys very much.

41 . We know a lot of people . They live in London .

=> We know a lot of people who live in London.

42. We know her grandparents . They live in London.

=> We know her grandparents who live in London.

43. We met some people . Their car had broken down .

=> We met some people whose car had broken down.

44. We stayed at the Cau Vong hotel . Nam recommended it to us .

=> we stayed at the Cau Vong hotel, which Nam recommended to us.

45. Jane works for a company . It makes shoes .

=> Jane works for a company which makes shoes.

46. She told me her address . I wrote down it on a piece of paper .

=> She told me her address which I wrote down on a piece of paper.

47. There are some words . They are very difficult to translate.

=> There are some words which are very difficult to translate.

48. John is one of my closest friends . I have known him for a very long time .

=> John, whom I have known for a very long time, is one of my friends.

49. A pacifist is a person . He believes that all wars are wrong .

=> A pacifist is a person who believes that all wars are wrong.

50. What is the name of the man ? You borrowed his car .

=> What is the name of the man whose car you borrowed?

51. This watch costs a lot of money . I have lost the watch .

=> This watch, which I have lost, costs a lot of money.

52. We were given a lot of information . Most of the information was useless .

=> We were given a lot of information, most of which was useless.

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