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Ex23: Put the verbs into the passive form:
1. Bottom of Form1. Most of the Earth’s surface (cover) .......is covered........ by water.
2. The first festival (hold) .......was held...... nearly eight hundred years ago.
3. There’s someone behind us.I think we (follow) .......are being followed..........
4. An interesting book (read) ......is being read........... by Lan at the moment.
5. This bike (use) ......has been used......... for more than six years.
6. Nowadays, many historical places (destroy) .........are destroyed......... seriously.
7. A new textbook (publish) ........will be published....... next month.
8. The Eiffel Tower is in Paris.It (visit) .....is visited...... by millions of people every year.
9. Since the 1980s more and more paper(recycle) ........have been recycled........
10. Tet holiday in Viet Nam (celebrate) ..............is celebrated...... around January and February.
I want to hang out for lunch
My dad used to go to work by bike 20 years ago
People used to travel to other countries by steamship
It took us an hour to get to school because of the traffic jam
Because there are too many sick people, there aren’t enough beds in hospitals
She is interested in reading geography books
I want to hang out for lunch
My dad used to go to work by bike 20 years ago
People used to travel to other countries by steamship
It took us an hour to get to school because of the traffic jam
Because there are too many sick people, there aren’t enough beds in hospitals
She is interested in reading geography books
Read the text carefully, and then answer thw questions.
The traditional of dressing in costume for Halloween has both European and Celtic Roots. Hundreds of years ago, winter was an uncertain and frightening time. Food supplies often ran low and, for the many people afraid of the dark, the short days of winter were full of constant worry. On Halloween, when it was believed that ghosts came back to the earthly world, people thought that they would encounter ghosts if they left their homes. To avoid being reconized by these ghosts, people would wear masks when thay left their homes after dark so that the ghosts would mistake them for fellow spirits. On Halloween, to keep ghosts away from their houses, people would place bowls of food outside their homes to appease the ghosts and prevent them from attemping to enter.
53. What is the origin of the tradition of dressing in costume for Halloween?
.............It has both European and Celtic Roots.................
54. What happened in winter hundreds of years ago?
.......Hundreds of years ago, winter was an uncertain and frightening time............
55. What would people encounter if they left their homes on Halloween in the past?
........... they would encounter ghosts if they left their homes on Halloween in the past................
56. What would people do to avoid being reconized by the ghosts?
...................To avoid being reconized by these ghosts, people would wear masks when thay left their homes after dark so that the ghosts would mistake them for fellow spirits.......................
57. And what would people do to keep ghosts away from their houses?
................On Halloween, to keep ghosts away from their houses, people would place bowls of food outside their homes to appease the ghosts and prevent them from attemping to enter......................
Every year in Asia, many historical places (destroy) destroy seriously
There(be) is no rain here for over four months
We have known them for six years, when we first (meet) met them, they were working in a foreign company
Tony 1) ......worked...... (work) in a bank two years ago .Now he 2) ....doesn't work....... (not / work) there because he 3) ...won.......(Win) a lot of money one year ago. He 4) ...has traveled.... (travel) to many countries since then but he 5) ..hasn't been........ (not / be) to America yet. He 6) ....has already decided......(already / decide) to fly to America where he thinks he 7) ......will stay..... (stay) for three weeks.
The national Trust
There are lots of beautiful, large houses in Britain. Many of them (1) were built hundreds of years ago. In the past, they (2) were owned by very rich families. Today, many of them (3) are owned by an organization called The National Trust, which (4) is created to look after them. The houses (5) are kept in perfect condition, and visitors (6) are allowed to look around them. It’s interesting to learn how different life was in an old house. Milk was (7) not kept in the fridge, because they didn’t have fridges! Washing machines (8) were only invented very recently, so washing (9) is done by hand. In some cases, the house (10) is still lived in today. When this happens, visitors (11) are only shown part the of house. The private rooms (12) are kept closed to the public. These houses often have beautiful gardens, too. The gardens (13) are looked after by professional gardeners. You usually have to pay to look around National Trust houses. Members of the National Trust (14) are given a discount. This year, millions of people (15) will be given a chance to see what life in an old country house was like.
1 is used
2 are brought
3 be caused
4 Was - won
5 was - being built
6 was mentioned
7 isn't used
8 Will - be taken
9 HAve - just made
10 is - cleaned