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AN EXCURSION
When our teacher sugeested an excursion during the last June holidays , we chose the Botanic Garden , the place we all wanted to visit . All the boys and girls of the class assembled in our school one day and started our bus journey at 9.00am .As soon as we arived at the garden , our teacher took us to an open grass patch and told us about the progra for the day. The Botanic Garden has a variety of flowers and tress ,each and everyone is labeled .The air was very cool and clean so we felt very refreshed.It was so pleasing to see the well cut grass, hedges and flowering plants all around . Our teacher told us about the history of the Botanic Garden. We spent some time cracking jokes and telling stories .After that we had lunch . Our teacher took a few photographs of us in the garden
1. This passage is mainly about the history of the Botanic Garden .....F...
2. The program for the day was told on the bus ....F....
3. The air was very clean and cool ...T......
4. After having lunch , they cracked jokes and told stories ....F....
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Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away. “You never know when you might need it” was (1) ....................... one............... of her favorite sayings. She lived (2) ..............by........................ herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us. Although I never went to her house, I knew it was full (3) .................of..................... antique furniture, Persian carpets and so on. In every room, there were dozens of paintings so that her house was (4) ..............like........................ an art gallery. I remember my father (5) .................saying..................... that she was a “ Staffordshire Darby” but I had (6) ...........................no........... idea what he meant. I (7) ............found .......................... out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal-mining in Staffordshire. We used to make up stories (8) ...............about................. her. My sister Alice, (9) ........... who ........................... was a romantic girl, told us that Miss Darby once had a lover, but he walked out one day and she (10) .................never.............. saw him again!
Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away. “You never know when you might need it” was (1) .......................one............... of her favorite sayings. She lived (2) ...............by....................... herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us. Although I never went to her house, I knew it was full (3) ..................of .................... antique furniture, Persian carpets and so on. In every room, there were dozens of paintings so that her house was (4) ...............like...................... an art gallery. I remember my father (5) ........................saying .............. that she was a “ Staffordshire Darby” but I had (6) .............no......................... idea what he meant. I (7) ......................found................ out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal-mining in Staffordshire. We used to make up stories (8) ................about...................... her. My sister Alice, (9) .......................who............... was a romantic girl, told us that Miss Darby once had a lover, but he walked out one day and she (10) .............never......................... saw him again
Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away. “You never know when you might need it” was (1) ....one... of her favorite sayings. She lived (2) ..by.. herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us. Although I never went to her house, I knew it was full (3) ..of .... antique furniture, Persian carpets and so on. In every room, there were dozens of paintings so that her house was (4) ..like...an art gallery. I remember my father (5) .saying.. that she was a “ Staffordshire Darby” but I had (6) ....no.. idea what he meant. I (7) ..found.. out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal-mining in Staffordshire. We used to make up stories (8) ..about.. her. My sister Alice, (9) ....who... was a romantic girl, told us that Miss Darby once had a lover, but he walked out one day and she (10) ...never... saw him again
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Một cô gái ở tuổi vị thành niên của mình cho một gia đình giàu có một đêm. Gia đình giàu có có một ngôi nhà rất lớn với nhiều phòng. Nó được làm đầy với rất nhiều đồ tạo tác và đồ trang trí cũ từ khắp nơi trên thế giới. Khi cha mẹ rời đi để đi ra ngoài, người cha nói với cô gái rằng một khi cô đặt những đứa trẻ xuống, cô phải đi xuống tầng hầm, xem TV ở đó, và không đi lang thang quanh nhà.
Khi những đứa trẻ đang ngủ, cô gái nghỉ hưu trong phòng tầng hầm để xem TV. Tuy nhiên, cô không thể tập trung vào chương trình của mình bởi vì trong góc phòng là một bức tượng chú hề kích cỡ cuộc sống cười toe toét với cô. Cuối cùng cô quyết định treo chăn lên bức tượng để cô có thể bỏ qua nó. Sau một lúc, cô không thể đứng nhìn vào đôi chân quá lớn của bức tượng chú nhô ra từ dưới tấm chăn. Cô quyết định gọi cho người cha và yêu cầu sự cho phép của mình để xem TV trong một căn phòng khác, bởi vì cô bị bối rối bởi bức tượng chú hề khổng lồ trong phòng tầng hầm.
“Nghe rất cẩn thận,” người đàn ông nói với cô gái.
“Các con của chúng tôi đã phàn nàn về một chú hề đi vào phòng của họ vào giữa đêm. Chúng tôi chỉ nghĩ đó là những cơn ác mộng. Chúng tôi không sở hữu một bức tượng chú hề. Bạn cần phải có được những đứa trẻ và nhận ra khỏi nhà NGAY BÂY GIỜ! Tôi sẽ gọi cảnh sát."
Cô gái treo điện thoại lên, quay lại nhìn bức tượng chú hề phủ đầy, nhưng tất cả đều có một tấm chăn trên sàn nhà! Cô nghe thấy tiếng bước xuống cầu thang tầng hầm.
1.He met many friends who encouraged him in his work
2.He often tells me about his village where he was born
3. Can you understand the question which he asked you last time?
4. The man whose son plays with us every day is an architect
5. The city which we spent our vacation in was very beautiful
Last weekend, I had a day trip to the countryside with some of my classmates. We went to visit a farm on (1)....................Perter's Uncle Tom works.
We left early in the morning and went the by bus. Uncle Tom and some workers met us at the bus stop and (2)...................us to the farm. On the way, Uncle Tom showed us (3) ...................of wheat, corn, and vegetables where some tractors were running up and down ,plowing and breaking soil, distribusting manune and (4).................seeds. After lunch, we all went for a walk round the farm. In the large yard of the farm we saw a lot of (5)......................... machinery. In the afternoon we went to the catter farm. A lot of horses, sheep and cows were (6)....................here. We saw a new-born (7)................... in the cowshed when we helped the farmers to feed the cows. After having some tea and cakes we said goodbye and went home. It was an (8) .................day!
- a.whom b.that c. which d. where
- a.dropped b.picked c.brought d.took
- a.areas b.fields c.forests d.meadowns
- a. planting b. plowing c.growing d.producing
- a.farm b. farming c.farmer d. farmyard
- a.trapper b.collected c.raised d. risen
- a.calf b. puppy c. colt d.lamb
- a.enjoy b. enjoying c. enjoyed d.enjoyable
1.Read the passage and fill each numbered space with ONE suitable word
I had a terrible experience last Saturday. This is what happened. I left my flat at 2 o’clock went into shops (36) to do some shopping. I go shopping most Saturday afternoon. Before (37) 4 o’clock, I had finished shopping and went into a cafe (38) for a cup of coffee. While I was sitting in the café, I saw a friend called Julie Jones and she saw (39) me. At around 4:30 Julie and I paid the money (40) and left the café. As we were leaving, I offered to give her a key (41) home in my car. She said she would like a lift so we walked to the car park together. I always put my (42) car in the same car park near the town centre, but when we got to the park. I had a big shock (43) . My car was not there! Of course, I immediately thought that someone had stolen (44) it. I was going to phone the police, but luckily I didn’t. I suddenly realised the truth. I had not (45) driven into town that day! I had come on the bus instead. Imagine how stupid I felt.
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10 other
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It was the day of my grandmother’s 80th birthday when the sitting-room ceiling fell down. All the family were there, at my Uncle Philip’s house, (61) which was a large, old building situated in a small, peaceful village north-west (62) of Oxford. We (63) Had already finished lunch and, as (64) it was such a beautiful afternoon, we were all outside (65) In/ admiring the garden, drinking coffee and catching (66) up on all the family news. Grandmother, (67) Who was rather deaf, was (68) As usual, telling stories about her childhood in Manchester, (69) While in the sunshine, laughing children and barking dogs chased each (70) Other around.
Suddenly, (71) there was a tremendous crash. We all looked round in astonishment, wondering what on earth had (72) Happened/ occurred Uncle Philip and my father ran into the house, and then my sister and I (73) Followed There, the most extraordinary sight met our eyes. The sitting-room was (74) In ruins and the air was thick with dust. Uncle Philip (75) Was standing in the (76) middle/ centre /corner of the room, holding Tabatha, his cat, who looked terrified. “It’s (77) One of the problems of living in a house as old (78) as this,” he explained calmly. Meanwhile, outside, Grandmother asked (79) for more coffee and enquired when the cake (80) Would/could/might be cut