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1. carve => carving
2. not goes => doesn`t go
3. take => took
4. interest => is interesting
5. played => will play
Read the text and look carefully at each line. If a line is correct, put a tick (√) in the right column. If a line has an unnecessary word, underline it and write it in the right column. There are two examples at the beginning (0) and (00).
THE SURPRISING SEASON
0 |
Throughout all history, spring weather conditions have |
all |
00 |
varied more than those of the other three seasons. In the |
√ |
66 |
early spring of 1083 the River Thames it froze for over |
has frozen |
67 |
14 weeks, while in spring 1412 it is dried up. |
was |
68 |
Spring flooding in 1092 meant to the year |
√ |
69 |
was remembered for much poor crops. In fact, |
many |
70 |
through the centuries the most greatest number of |
x |
71 |
major droughts, floods, hurricanes, and earthquakes |
√ |
72 |
will have occurred during springtime. Indeed, looking |
√ |
72 |
at agricultural records, 1660 is the only spring having |
x |
74 |
recorded as “very pleasant”. Spring arrives at slightly |
√ |
75 |
different times in different regions of the British Isles. |
√ |
Read the passage carefully. Write the correct word from the list in the box in each blank.
shelf | right | index | find | library |
these | back | author | physics | card |
How do you find a book in a (1)...library........ ? You look in the card (2).....index....... If you know the author's name, go to the (3).....author........ card. Find the title of the book and check the (4).......back... mark. (5).....These...... shelves on the left have mathematics and science books such as chemistry, (6)......Physics.... and biology. Those shelves on the (7)....shelf........ have history and geography books, dictionaries and literature in Vietnamese. Those books at the (8)......right...... of the library are in English. If you do not know the author's name, however, go to the title (9)....card...... It's easy to (10)......find..... a book with either the author or the title.
Read the passage carefully. Write the correct word from the list in the box in each blank.
shelf | right | index | find | library |
these | back | author | physics | card |
How do you find a book in a library ? You look in the card index If you know the author's name, go to the author card. Find the title of the book and check the back mark. These shelves on the left have mathematics and science books such as chemistry, Physics and biology. Those shelves on the shelf have history and geography books, dictionaries and literature in Vietnamese. Those books at the right of the library are in English. If you do not know the author's name, however, go to the title card It's easy to find a book with either the author or the title.
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không nên ỷ lại olm...
cố gắng nha!!!
II. Supply the right form or tense of the verbs in brackets.
1. Hoa (have) has lot of friends in Hue.
2. Nam and Trung always (visit) visit their grandparents on Sundays.
3. My father (listen) listens .to the radio every day.
4. The children () to play in the park.
5. She (not live) doesn't live with her parents.
6. Lan (brush) brushes.her teeth after meals.
7. The students (not go) do not go to school on Sunday.
8. Nga (talk) is talking .to her friend now.
Use the word given in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line.
1. All of the tickets (SELL) out before the show last Sunday. |
were sold |
2. Energy (CONSUME) will be reduced as much as possible. |
consumption |
3. Disposable batteries are (POLLUTION) the environment at the moment. |
polluting |
4. Nuclear power is (PLENTY), but it is very dangerous. |
plentiful |
5. Are there any (DRIVER) trains in the world today? |
driverless |
Chọn những từ gợi ý sau để điền vào chỗ trống:
each other |
where | should | has | more |
for |
by | so | there | most |
each |
in | can | have | be |
The country is (1)more beautiful than a town and more pleasant to live in. Many people think so, and go there (2)for the summer holiday though they can't live (3)there all the year round. Some have cottages built in a village (4)so that they can go there whenever they (5)can find the time.
English villages are not all but (6)in some ways they are not very different from (7)each other.Almost every village (8)has a church, the round or square tower of which can (9)be seen from many miles around. Surrounding the church yard (10)where dead people are buried
The country is (1) more beautiful than a town and more pleasant to live in. Many people think so, and go there (2) for the summer holiday though they can't live (3) there all the year round. Some have cottages built in a village (4) so that they can go there whenever they (5) can find the time.
English villages are not all but (6) in some ways they are not very different from (7) each other Almost every village (8) has a church, the round or square tower of which can (9) be seen from many miles around. Surrounding the church yard (10) where dead people are buried
For good or bad, computers are now part of our daily life. Experts predict that before long all schools and businesses and most families in the rich parts of the world will (1)__________a computer of some kinds. Among the general public, computers arouse strong feelings-people either love them (2)___________ hate them.
The computer lovers talk about how useful computers can be in business, in education and (3) ____________the home. Apart (4) ____________ all the games, you can do your accounts on them, learn languages from them, write letters on them, and in some places even(5)_____________ your shopping with them. They say that computers bring leisure, as many (6)______________ jobs are taken over by computerized robots.
The haters, on the other hand, argue that computers bring not leisure but (7)___________. They worry, too, that people (8)__________spend all the time talking to computers may forget (9) _____________ to talk to each other. Their biggest fear is that computers may eventually take (10) ___________ from human beings altogether.
1. A. own |
B. do |
C. learn |
D. make |
2. A. to |
B. but |
C. and |
D. or |
3. A. at |
B. on |
C. in |
D. to |
4. A. for |
B. from |
C. with |
D. to |
5. A. do |
B. make |
C. have |
D. surf |
6. A. interesting |
B. skillful |
C. pleasant |
D. unpleasant |
7. A. unemployed |
B. employment |
C. unemployment |
D. employ |
8. A. that |
B. on who |
C. who |
D. whom |
9. A. why |
B. how |
C. that |
D. when |
10. A. over |
B. in |
C. place |
D. off |
For good or bad, computers are now part of our daily life. Experts predict that before long all schools and businesses and most families in the rich parts of the world will (1)__________a computer of some kinds. Among the general public, computers arouse strong feelings-people either love them (2)___________ hate them.
The computer lovers talk about how useful computers can be in business, in education and
(3) ____________the home. Apart (4) ____________ all the games, you can do your accounts on them, learn languages from them, write letters on them, and in some places even(5)_____________ your shopping with them. They say that computers bring leisure, as many (6)______________ jobs are taken over by computerized robots.
The haters, on the other hand, argue that computers bring not leisure but (7)___________. They worry, too, that people (8)__________spend all the time talking to computers may forget (9) _____________ to talk to each other. Their biggest fear is that computers may eventually take (10) ___________ from human beings altogether.
1. A. own |
B. do |
C. learn |
D. make |
2. A. to |
B. but |
C. and |
D. or |
3. A. at |
B. on |
C. in |
D. to |
4. A. for |
B. from |
C. with |
D. to |
5. A. do |
B. make |
C. have |
D. surf |
6. A. interesting |
B. skillful |
C. pleasant |
D. unpleasant |
7. A. unemployed |
B. employment |
C. unemployment |
D. employ |
8. A. that |
B. on who |
C. who |
D. whom |
9. A. why |
B. how |
C. that |
D. when |
10. A. over |
B. in |
C. place |
D. off |