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Read the conversation between a policeman and an eye-witness and then fill in each gap with one word from the box.
jeans handsome wearing late old taller earring look long shoes tall thin
Policeman: How...old......do you think the man was?
Eye-witness: Well, he was quite young. In his...late.....twenties, I's say.
Policeman:And was he...tall...?
Eye-witness: Yes, quite tl, ...taller....than me anyway. He must be about 180cm
Policeman: What about his build?
Eye-witness: Well, he was rather..thin... . Maybe a bit skinny
Policeman: And what did he...look...like?
Eye-witness: Not very...handsome.... . He had dark hair, but I can't really remember if it was...... or short
PPoliceman: And did you notice what he was..wearing...?
Eye-witness: Oh yes. He was wearing.jeans...and a dirty sweater. And he was wearing sport....shoes...
Policeman: Anything else?
Eye-witness: No, I don't think so. Oh, wait. He had an ....earring.. . In his left ear, I'm sure.
Policeman: Right, tthank you. You've been very helpful.
9.Write sentences about these people's approximate age.Use the expressions in the box
in his/her early... in his/her mid... in his/her late....
teens thirties forties fifties
sixties seventies eighties
Example:
Mrs.Lan was born between 1967 and 1969
-> In 2005,Mrs.Lan was in her late thirties
a,Mr.Giang was bỏn between 1962 and 1964
-> In 2005,Mr Giang....was in his early forties..........
b,Mrs.Kim Anh was born between 1927 and 1929
->In 2005,Mrs.Kim Anh.......was in her late seventies........
c,Mr.Van was born between 1986 and 1987
->In 2005,Mr.Van.......was in his mid thirties.........
d,Quang was born between 1986 and 1987
->In 2005,Quang......was in his late teens....
e,Mr.Hai was borm between 1949 and 1944
->.......In 2005, Mr Hai was in his early sixties ......
f,Mrs.An was born between 1918 and 1922
->.........In 2005, Mrs An was in her mid eighties.......
g,Mrs.Ngoc was born between 1947 and 1950
->.........In 2005, Mrs Ngoc was in her late fifties........
h,Mr.Vinh was born between 1966 and 1968
->........In 2005, Mr Vinh was in his late thirties....
10.Reand the conversation between a policeman and an eye-witness and then fill in each gap with one word from the box
jeans handsome wearing late old taller
earring look long shoes tall thin
Policeman: How.....old.....do you think the man was?
Eye-witness: Well,he was quite young.In his...late....twenties.I'd say.
P:And was he..tall....?
E:Yes.quite tall,..taller... than me anyway. He must be about 180cm
P:What about his build?
E:Well.he was rather....thin...Maybe a bit skinny
P:And what did he..look...like?
E:Not very....handsome.....He had dark hải,but I can't really remember if it was...long....or short
P:And did you notice what he was...wearing....?
E:Oh.yes.He was wearing.jeans....and a dirty sweater.And he was wearing sport....shoes....
P"Anything else?
E:No,I don't think so.Oh,wait.He had an...earring.....In his left ear.I'm sure
P:Righr,thank you,You;ve been very helpful
Read the text below then choose the right sentence A,B,C or D.
Baby
It was a beautiful spring day: the sun was shining, the sky was blue. In the centre of London a policeman cried. He saw a man with a big lion. They were walking down the street.
“Hey,you!” he said. “What are you doing here with this lion? You can’t walk around the streets with a lion. Take it to the Zoo !”
“OK, officer. I want to show Baby the town.”
The man opened the door of his car and the lion jumped in. The car went away.
The next day the police officer saw the same man and the same lion again.
“Hey, you!” he said.”Come over here! And bring that lion with you!”
The man took the lion to the police officer.
“What’s the problem, officer?”
“Problem? I told you yesterday to take the lion to the Zoo!”
“Oh, I did, officer, I took Baby to the Zoo. He enjoyed it very much. But today, I am taking him to the swimming pool !”
1. A- It wasn’t raining that day.
B- A policeman saw a man with a dog in the centre of New York.
C- The man and his pet were walking along the park.
D- The man didn’t have a car.
2. A- The lion couldn’t get into the car, the lion was too big.
B- The policeman took the lion to the Zoo and put the lion into the cage.
C- The man showed his pet the Zoo.
D- The policeman was happy to see a man with a lion in the centre of London.
3. A- The man had a baby. It was a nice girl of three.
B- Baby was the lion’s name.
C- The policeman told the man to show Baby the town.
D- The lion visited the London Zoo.
4. A- The man could drive a car.
B- The lion didn’t like the Zoo at all.
C- The policeman took the lion to the swimming pool.
D. The policeman met people with lions in London streets every day.
5. A- The lion was the man’s pet.
B- The man had a baby lion as a pet.
C- The policeman showed the park and the school to the lion.
D- When the policeman saw the man with the lion he got very hungry
1. A- It wasn’t raining that day.
B- A policeman saw a man with a dog in the centre of New York.
C- The man and his pet were walking along the park.
D- The man didn’t have a car.
2. A- The lion couldn’t get into the car, the lion was too big.
B- The policeman took the lion to the Zoo and put the lion into the cage.
C- The man showed his pet the Zoo.
D- The policeman was happy to see a man with a lion in the centre of London.
3. A- The man had a baby. It was a nice girl of three.
B- Baby was the lion’s name.
C- The policeman told the man to show Baby the town.
D- The lion visited the London Zoo.
4. A- The man could drive a car.
B- The lion didn’t like the Zoo at all.
C- The policeman took the lion to the swimming pool.
D. The policeman met people with lions in London streets every day.
5. A- The lion was the man’s pet.
B- The man had a baby lion as a pet.
C- The policeman showed the park and the school to the lion.
D- When the policeman saw the man with the lion he got very hungry.
Read the following texts carefully and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.
On Saturday afternoon I left my hand bag on the bus. In it were my cheque book, address book and my purse, which contained about £50 in cash and some credit cards. When I realized what I had done, it was too late. I didn't know what to do; I am 72 years old, was a long way from home, and I was quite worried. In fact, I stood by the side of the road and just cried. A young man asked me what was wrong and I explained what had happened to me. He gave me some money for my bus fare home. When I told the bus driver what had happened he said I should keep the fare. I got home safely and the telephone rang soon after. It was the manager of City Bus, the company that owned the bus on which I had left my handbag. He said that they had my handbag and he offered to drive over to return it. I had my handbag back, amazingly with all its contents untouched. I would just like to say how wonderful everybody was who helped me on that day, and how much I appreciate their kindness and honesty.
Mrs. A. Jackson, Newland.
1. What is the writer trying to do in her letter?
A.Make a complaint
B. Show her thanks
C.Report a theft
D. Make an enquiry
2. What will the reader learn from the letter?
A. You should not carry much cash in the handbag.
B. Travelling by bus is too difficult when you are old.
C. There are some kind people in Newland.
D. You should always have the correct bus fare.
3. Why did the writer cry?
A. She was late.
B. She was lost.
C. She was poor.
D.She was anxious.
Câu bị động
What will you do if you finish writing the book.
What will you do if the book finishes being written?
He sold his car and bought a new one.
his car was sold and a new one was bought
You must report the accident to the policeman
the accident must be reported to the policeman
Have you told them the truth about the accident?
have they been told the truth about the accident?
My father used to take me to the place when i was young.
i used to be taken to the palace by my father when i was young.
What is being done if you finish writting the book ?
his car was sold and a new one was bought
the accident must be reported to the policeman
have they been told the truth about the accident?
i used to be taken to the palace by my father when i was young.
Read the following text then choose from the list A - F the bet sentence to fill each of the spaces . There is one extra sentence which you do not need .
I have recently become very worried about my 15 - year -old , Nick. Althought he was never brilliant at school, he used to get reasonable good marks (1).........F. But now his work has become o bad that his teachers say he is just wasting his time..........
He used to be such a good swimmer that he won serveral prizes. But now he has given up training . And instead of neat clothes he used to wear , all he ever puts on is the same pair of shabby of old jeans and a dirty sweatshirt.
(2)........E. But that isn't all. Last Sunday , I got up earlier than usual........ Nick was in the kitchen. The radio was so loud that he didn't hear me come behind . My handbag was on the table.(3).C . I often leave it there so that I won't forget it when I go out......D. He had taken some money out of it and was just about to put it in his pocket............
We had a terrible now . Finally, he broke down and confessed everything . He has been going every day to a big amusement arcade near his school and playing electronics games with nick names like Space Warrior and Alien Invaders. I had always thought they were harmless.(4).........A . But now I realize that he's so hooked on them, he'll even steal from his own mother in order to pay for the habit..........
He has promised he won't go there again, but I think he's too addicted to stop .(5)......B . Even if he wanted to he couldn't - and he doesn't........... What can I do to help him ?
C . I often leave it there so that I won't forget it when I go out.
Policeman: How old do you think the man was?
Eye-witness: Well, he was quite young. In his late twenties, I'd say.
Policeman: And was he tall?
Eye-witness: Yes, quite tall, taller than me anyway. He must be about 180 cm.
Policeman: What about his build?
Eye-witness: Well, he was rather thin. Maybe a bit skinny.
Policeman: And what did he look like?
Eye-witness: Not very handsome. He had dark hair, but I can't really remember if it was long or short.
Policeman: And did you notice what he was wearing?
Eye-witness: Oh, yes. He was wearing jeans and a dirty sweater. And he was wearing sport shoes.
Policeman: Anything else?
Eye-witness: No, l don't think so. Oh, wait. He had an earring. In his left ear, l'm sure.
Policeman: Right, thank you. You've been very helpful.
Policeman: How old do you think the man was?
Eye-witness: Well, he was quite young. In his late twenties, I'd say.
Policeman: And was he tall?
Eye-witness: Yes, quite tall, taller than me anyway. He must be about 180 cm.
Policeman: What about his build?
Eye-witness: Well, he was rather thin. Maybe a bit skinny.
Policeman: And what did he look like?
Eye-witness: Not very handsome. He had dark hair, but I can't really remember if it was long or short.
Policeman: And did you notice what he was wearing?
Eye-witness: Oh, yes. He was wearing jeans and a dirty sweater. And he was wearing sport shoes.
Policeman: Anything else?
Eye-witness: No, l don't think so. Oh, wait. He had an earrings. In his left ear, l'm sure.
Policeman: Right, thank you. You've been very helpful.