______ from the horseback, he was taken to hospital and had an operation.
A. When falling
B. As he was fallen
C. After having fallen
D. To fall
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Đáp án:
Hành động “fall” diễn ra trước hành động trong quá khứ (was taken to hospital) nên sử dụng phân từ hoàn thành.
=> After having fallen from the horse back, he was taken to hospital and had an operation.
Lưu ý: có thể bỏ "after" khi sử dụng phân từ hoàn thành mà không làm thay đổi nghĩa của câu.
Tạm dịch: Sau khi rơi từ lưng ngựa xuống, anh ta được đưa đến bệnh viện và phẫu thuật.
Đáp án:
Hành động “fall” diễn ra trước hành động trong quá khứ (was taken to hospital) nên sử dụng phân từ hoàn thành.
=> After having fallen from the horse back, he was taken to hospital and had an operation.
Tạm dịch: Sau khi rơi từ lưng ngựa xuống, anh ta được đưa đến bệnh viện và phẫu thuật.
Lưu ý: có thể bỏ "after" khi sử dụng phân từ hoàn thành mà không làm thay đổi nghĩa của câu.
Đáp án cần chọn là: A
A boy was riding a bike when he had an accident He fell off his bike and his head on the road. His head was hurt it was bleeding. However, he was still conscious. It was an emergency so people called an ambulance, in order to take him to hospital. Some people tried to stop the bleeding by using a handkerchief to cover the wound. Then they put pressure on it and held tight. After ten minutes, the ambulance arrived and people took the victim to hospital.
*TRUE(T) or FALSE (F)
1/The boy had a bike accident __T__
2/His left hand was broken__F__
3/The boy was still unconscious__F__
4/People coverd his wound with a thick bandage___F__
5/The boy was taken to hospital after ten minuter__T____
Chọn chứ trả lời đúng:
1. Mark..... long hair when he was a teenager
A. has B. have C. had D. was having
2. Many people wear new clothes......Easter Sunday too
A. In. B. At. C. On. D. When
3. I found it on a...... table
A. Near. B. Nearly. C. Nearby. D. Nearside
4. There..... so much violence
A. wasn't use to. C. used not to be
B. weren't use to being. D. used not to being
5. He decided.......what would happen
A. to stay and see. C. to stay and seeing
B. staying and seeing. D. staying and see
6. I went to every bookshop, but.... of them had the book I wanted
A. None. B. No. C. Some. D. Anything
7. I did some stupid things when I was young and......
A. Fool. B. Foolish. C. Foolishly. D. Foolery
8. Ann...... downstairs and hurt her back
A. Fall. B. Fell. C. Fallen. D. Felt
Sửa lỗi sai:
1. My sister (uses to play) tennis a lot (but) she (doesn't) play very (often) now
used to play
2. She (ate) all (the) chocolate - there are (no=> none) (in) the box
3. (The) company is (losting=> always losing) money (all) the (time)
4. He was (terribly) (exciting=>excited) (about) (his) holiday
Chọn chứ trả lời đúng:
1. Mark..... long hair when he was a teenager
A. has B. have C. had D. was having
2. Many people wear new clothes......Easter Sunday too
A. In. B. At. C. On. D. When
3. I found it on a...... table
A. Near. B. Nearly. C. Nearby. D. Nearside
4. There..... so much violence
A. wasn't use to. C. used not to be
B. weren't use to being. D. used not to being
5. He decided.......what would happen
A. to stay and see C. to stay and seeing
B. staying and seeing. D. staying and see
6. I went to every bookshop, but.... of them had the book I wanted
A. None. B. No. C. Some. D. Anything
7. I did some stupid things when I was young and......
A. fool B. Foolish. C. Foolishly. D. Foolery
8. Ann...... downstairs and hurt her back
A. Fall. B. Fell. C. Fallen. D. felt
Sửa lỗi sai:
1. My sister ( uses to play ) => used to play tennis a lot (but) she (doesn't) play very (often) now
2. She (ate) all (the) chocolate - there are ( no ) => none (in) the box
3. (The) company is ( losting ) => lost money (all) the (time)
4. He was (terribly) ( exciting ) => excited (about) (his) holiday
Over the past 600 years, English has grown from a language of (56)_________ speakers to become the dominant language of international communication. English as we know it today (57)_______ around 1350, after having incorporated many elements of French that were introduced following the Norman (58)______ of 1066. Until the 1600s, English was, for the most part, spoken only in England and had not (59)______ even as far as Wales, Scotland, or Ireland. (60)________, during the course of the next two centuries, English began to spread around the globe as a result of exploration, trade (including slave trade), colonization, and missionary (61)________. Thus small enclaves of English speakers became establish work and grew in (62)________ parts of the world. As these communities proliferated, English gradually became the primary language of international business, banking, and diplomacy. Currently, about 80 percent of the information stored (63)________ computer systems worldwide is in English. Two (64)________ of the world’s science writing is in English, and English is the main language of technology, advertising, media, international airports, and air traffic controllers. Today there (65)________ more than 700 million English users in the world.
56. A. a few B. few C. some D. a lot
57. A. hailed B. frequented C. emerged D. engaged
58. A. invader B. invasion C. invade D. invasive
59. A. experienced B. conferred C. stretched D. extended
60. A. Therefore B. However C. So D. but
61. A. work B. job C. employment D. career
62. A. various B. variety C. varying D. varied
63. A. in B. on C. into D. onto
64. A. third B. thirds C. threes D. three
65. A. have been B. has been C. is D. are
III. Read the following passage and choose the option that indicates the correct answer to each of the following questions. (10 points)
My lawyer, Mr. Turner, is the only man I know who has seen a ghost. He is a quiet even-tempered man whose life is spent in dealing with facts. He is the last person in the world to give way to fantasy. He has a wife and two children of whom he is proud, takes a modest holiday abroad every year and spends his Sundays gardening. He is knowledgeable about art and architecture, though he doesn’t pretend to be an expert by any means. It is, therefore, all the more surprising that he should be so insistent about the ghost. It happened, so he says, like this: He was travelling from London to the north of England by train. It was a misty November evening and the train was half empty. In fact, for the first part of the journey Mr. Turner had the carriage to himself and sat dozing over a newspaper. However, at the first stop a passenger jumped in, slamming the door behind him. He seemed out of his breath as if he had been running. He was a striking looking young man with dark, bushy hair and bright intelligent eyes. He was dressed rather oddly in a long waistcoat with silver buttons, tight trousers and embroidered waistcoat. Mr. Turner didn’t pay much attention to this because people wear all sorts of extravagant clothes these days and he had long grown accustomed to them. Presently, the two men got into conversation, as people do on long journeys. Mr. Turner was interested to discover that the young man was very knowledgeable about art – in particular portraits. His name, he said, was Joseph Hart, and he was on his way to visit an exhibition. It seemed that he worked in a famous London Art Gallery – a picture restorer, perhaps, thought Mr. Turner, he seemed to know a great deal about varnishes and paints, and even more about the subjects of certain portraits. When Mr. Turner asked his opinion of the portrait of a famous judge by an artist he admired, his companion laughed and said: “He’s only a reproduction – a good one I agree but you can’t talk to a reproduction”. He spoke as though the person in the portrait were still living. After a while the carriage got hot and steamy and Mr. Turner dropped off. He woke up just as the train was drawing up at a junction with a grinding of brakes. His companion had disappeared. A few days later, having returned to London, Mr. Turner found himself near the Art Gallery. Moved by some impulse, he went in and inquired for Joseph Hart. The attendant directed him to a room devoted to early nineteenth century portraits of well-known men. There was no one in the room and Mr. Turner looked around him. Without knowing quite how he had got there, he found himself standing in front of a full-length portrait of a young dark man in tight trousers and an embroidered waistcoat. The eyes smiled at him with a hint of amusement. The name-plate at the foot of the picture read: Joseph Hart, Gentleman, 1800-1835.
66. What kind of person was Mr. Turner?
A. Imaginative B. Fantastic C. Sensible D. Insensitive
67. Although he was a lawyer, Mr. Turner_________.
A. pretended to know a lot about art. B. knew something about art C. pretended to take interest in art. D. intended to learn more about art.
68. When the passenger entered Mr. Turner’s department, ________.
A. he was panting B. he was running C. the train was just training D. the carriage was half-empty.
69. The passenger’s clothes didn’t seem strange to Mr. Turner because ________.
A. he was used to wearing strange clothes. B. he liked people who wore strange clothes
C. everyone he knew wore strange clothes. D. he had seen a lot of people in strange clothes
61. Mr. Turner thought the young man might _______.
A. be an art dealer B. be an art expert C. renew old pictures D. paint reproductions of old pictures
62. Why wouldn’t the young man give an opinion on the portrait of the judge?
A. The judge wasn’t alive. B. The judge was still alive. C. The picture was a copy. D. He hadn’t seen it.
63. When did Mr. Turner first realize that the passenger had gone?
A. When the train started. B. After the train had stopped.
C. Just before the train stopped. D. When the train was leaving the station.
64. Why did Mr. Turner go into the Art Gallery?
A. He was walking past there. B. He had never been there before.
C. He has planned to do so D. He suddenly decided to.
65. In the part of the Gallery that Mr. Turner was directed to, ________.
A. there were a lot of pictures of unknown people B. there were a lot of nineteenth century people
C. no one else was looking at the pictures D. he only saw one portrait
66. When Mr. Turner looked the portrait of Joseph Hart, _______.
A. he smiled at it B. he thought it smiled at him C. he didn’t recognize it D. he was amused
B
Kiến thức: liên từ
Giải thích:
Since + mệnh đề: bởi vì Because of + N: bởi vì
In spite of + N: bất kể Instead of + N/Ving: thay vì
(25) ________ of William's quick thinking
Tạm dịch: Bởi vì sự suy nghĩ nhanh của William
Đáp án: C