57.Yesterday it was a little cooler than it is today.
A. Today it is slightly warmer than it was yesterday.
B. Today it is much warmer than it was yesterday.
C. Yesterday it was so cool, and today is so cool too.
D. I wish it was cool today as it was yesterday.
58.When the electricity was cut off, we went out for dinner.
A. We had dinner at the restaurant because of a power cut.
B. The power was cut off just as we were going out for dinner.
C. We were having dinner at a restaurant when the power failed.
D. We went out for dinner, so the electricity was cut off.
59.She saw that he was so angry. She left the classroom.
A. She didn’t want to make him angry, so she left the classroom.
B. She left the classroom when she saw he was so angry.
C He was very angry when he saw her leaving the classroom.
D. Having been seen to be angry, she left the classroom.
60. As a tradition, we visit our grandparents on Lunar New Year.
A. Our grandparents traditionally visit us on Lunar New Year.
B. We traditionally visited our grandparents on Lunar New Year,
C. Our grandparents are traditionally visited on Lunar New Year.
D. Our grandparents traditionally visit us Lunar New Year
61. When you are invited to a dinner, you shouldn’t be late.
A. You are late for a dinner, let me invite you once.
B. If someone invites you to a dinner, please be late.
C. Don’t be late if someone invites you to a dinner.
D. You late for a dinner, let me invite you once.
62. The elderly will give lucky money to the children at Tet.
A. The elderly will be given lucky money to the children at Tet.
B. Lucky money will be given to the children by the elderly at Tet.
C. Lucky money will be given by the children at Tet.
D. Lucky money will given by the children at Tet.
63. In Britain, citizens mainly use cutlery to eat meals.
A . British eat meals mainly by using cutlery.
B. British eat main meals with cutlery.
C. British used to eat meals with cutlery in the past.
D. British used eat meals with cutlery in the past.
Refer:
It’s a marvelous idea for children to do some cooking at an early age. Generally speaking, most children can’t wait to help in the kitchen and love getting involved in the preparation for their meals. They should be encouraged to do so, and care should be taken to ensure they enjoy the experience. It is important to show them how to do things correctly but they shouldn’t be criticized too much. Although the finished result may not be quite to your liking, the young cook will undoubtedly find it the tastiest food he or she has ever eaten.
Kitchens can, of course, be dangerous places and so the absolute importance of keeping an eye on children at all times cannot be emphasized too heavily. Sharp knives, for example, should be avoided until children are old enough to handle them safely.
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