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15 tháng 9 2018

Although both civilizations built pyramids, those of the Aztects were used in a ____ way _____ those of the Egytians

A. different - than

B. same -as

C. similar - like

D. much more - than

Choose the best answer1. Ms Jones isn't as nice .......... Ms SmithA. as     B. for     C. like     D. to2. The rooms in Graduate Towers are .......... Patterson HallA. larger than   B. larger than that of   C. larger than those in   D. larger than in3. Although she is very popular, she is not .......... her sisterA. pretty as     B. as pretty     C. prettier than     D. most pretty than4. Tuition at an America university runs .......... Six thousand dollars a semesterA. so high as     B. as...
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Choose the best answer
1. Ms Jones isn't as nice .......... Ms Smith
A. as     B. for     C. like     D. to
2. The rooms in Graduate Towers are .......... Patterson Hall
A. larger than   B. larger than that of   C. larger than those in   D. larger than in
3. Although she is very popular, she is not .......... her sister
A. pretty as     B. as pretty     C. prettier than     D. most pretty than
4. Tuition at an America university runs .......... Six thousand dollars a semester
A. so high as     B. as high to     C. as high as     D. as high than
5. Everyone looks much .......... today than they did yesterday
A. happy     B. happily     C. more happily     D. happier
6. Mr Brown receives a ..... salary than anyone else in the company
A. big     B. more bigger     C. bigger     D. the bigger
7. The Boeing 747 is twice .......... the Boeing 707
A. bigger than     B. as bigger as     C. as big as     D. more bigger than
8. "Do you know that beautiful lady over there?" 
    "Yes, that's Wanida. She's .......... in her group. "
A. more beautiful than any girl     B. more beautiful than any other girl
C. so beautiful as other girl   D. beautiful more than another girl
9. My young brother grew very quickly and soon he was .......... my mother
A. A more big than     B. so big than     C. as big as     D. too big than
10. He is not .......... tall as his father
A. the     B. as     C. than     D. more

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6 tháng 2 2023

1. Ms Jones isn't as nice .......... Ms Smith
A. as     B. for     C. like     D. to
2. The rooms in Graduate Towers are .......... Patterson Hall
A. larger than   B. larger than that of   C. larger than those in   D. larger than in
3. Although she is very popular, she is not .......... her sister
A. pretty as     B. as pretty     C. prettier than     D. most pretty than
4. Tuition at an America university runs .......... Six thousand dollars a semester
A. so high as     B. as high to     C. as high as     D. as high than
5. Everyone looks much .......... today than they did yesterday
A. happy     B. happily     C. more happily     D. happier
6. Mr Brown receives a ..... salary than anyone else in the company
A. big     B. more bigger     C. bigger     D. the bigger
7. The Boeing 747 is twice .......... the Boeing 707
A. bigger than     B. as bigger as     C. as big as     D. more bigger than
8. "Do you know that beautiful lady over there?" 
    "Yes, that's Wanida. She's .......... in her group. "
A. more beautiful than any girl     B. more beautiful than any other girl
C. so beautiful as other girl   D. beautiful more than another girl
9. My young brother grew very quickly and soon he was .......... my mother
A. A more big than     B. so big than     C. as big as     D. too big than
10. He is not .......... tall as his father
A. the     B. as     C. than     D. more

6 tháng 2 2023

1. Ms Jones isn't as nice .......... Ms Smith
A. as     B. for     C. like     D. to
2. The rooms in Graduate Towers are .......... Patterson Hall
A. larger than   B. larger than that of   C. larger than those in   D. larger than in
3. Although she is very popular, she is not .......... her sister
A. pretty as     B. as pretty     C. prettier than     D. most pretty than
4. Tuition at an America university runs .......... Six thousand dollars a semester
A. so high as     B. as high to     C. as high as     D. as high than
5. Everyone looks much .......... today than they did yesterday
A. happy     B. happily     C. more happily     D. happier
6. Mr Brown receives a ..... salary than anyone else in the company
A. big     B. more bigger     C. bigger     D. the bigger
7. The Boeing 747 is twice .......... the Boeing 707
A. bigger than     B. as bigger as     C. as big as     D. more bigger than
8. "Do you know that beautiful lady over there?" 
    "Yes, that's Wanida. She's .......... in her group. "
A. more beautiful than any girl     B. more beautiful than any other girl
C. so beautiful as other girl   D. beautiful more than another girl
9. My young brother grew very quickly and soon he was .......... my mother
A. A more big than     B. so big than     C. as big as     D. too big than
10. He is not .......... tall as his father
A. the     B. as     C. than     D. more

13 tháng 3 2019

1. These days, in India, there are ___ married couples who live on their own than before.

a. more

b.many

c.less

d.little

2. In some countries in the Middle East, people stand ___ to each other than those in North America in a conversation.

a.most closely

b. more closely

c. closer

d. closest

3. Wedding ceremonies are ___ now than they used to be in the past.

a. less complicated

b. the most complicated

c. as complicated

d. the least complicated

4. It's much ___ to celebrate a small and cozy wedding to save money.

a.best

b.better

c. the best

d.the better

5. In some Asian families, parents tend to have far ___ control over their children than those in some American families.

a. the most

b. the more

c. more

d. most

4 tháng 2 2023

dangerous -> more dangerous

good -> better

milder -> mild

most -> more

well -> better

more -> much

more -> much

frequent -> frequently

4 tháng 2 2023

13. The duties of a policeman are dangerous->more dangerous than those of a teacher 
14. John's car runs good->better than Mary's
15. The climate in Florida is as milder->mild as California
16. Classes in the university are most->more difficult than those (n the college
17. The basketball games at the university are well->better than those of high school
18. I feel more->bỏ/much better today than I did last week
19. This encyclopedia costs three times as more->much as the other one
20. He visits his family less frequent->frequently than she does

Passage 2  One of the most popular literary figures in American literature is a woman who spent almost half of her long life in China, a country on a continent thousands of miles from the United States. In her lifetime she earned this country's most highly acclaimed literary award: the Pulitzer Prize, and also the most prestigious form of literary recognition in the world, the Nobel Prize for Literature. Pearl S. Buck was almost a household word throughout much of her lifetime because of her...
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Passage 2  One of the most popular literary figures in American literature is a woman who spent almost half of her long life in China, a country on a continent thousands of miles from the United States. In her lifetime she earned this country's most highly acclaimed literary award: the Pulitzer Prize, and also the most prestigious form of literary recognition in the world, the Nobel Prize for Literature. Pearl S. Buck was almost a household word throughout much of her lifetime because of her prolific literary output, which consisted of some eighty - five published works, including several dozen novels, six collections of short stories, fourteen books for children, and more than a dozen works of nonfiction. When she was eighty years old, some twenty - five volumes were awaiting publication. Many of those books were set in China, the land in which she spent so much of her life. Her books and her life served as a bridge between the cultures of the East and the West. As the product of those two cultures she became as the described herself, "mentally bifocal." Her unique background made her into an unusually interesting and versatile human being. As we examine the life of Pearl Buck, we cannot help but be aware that we are in fact meeting three separate people: a wife and mother, an internationally famous writer and a humanitarian and philanthropist. One cannot really get to know Pearl Buck without learning about each of the three. Though honored in her lifetime with the William Dean Howell Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Letters in addition to the Nobel and Pulitzer prizes. Pearl Buck as a total human being, not only a famous author. is a captivating subject of study.  1. What is the author's main purpose in the passage?(A) To offer a criticism of the works of Pearl Buck.(B) To illustrate Pearl Buck's views on Chinese literature(C) To indicate the background and diverse interests of Pearl Buck(D) To discuss Pearl Buck's influence on the cultures of the East and the West 2. According to the passage, Pearl Buck is known as a writer of all of the following EXCEPT(A) novels (B) children's books (C) poetry (D) short stories 3. Which of the following is NOT mentioned by the author as an award received by Pearl Buck?(A) The Nobel Prize (B) The Newberry Medal(C) The William Dean Howell medal (D) The Pulitzer prize 4. According to the passage, Pearl Buck was an unusual figure in American literature in that she(A) wrote extensively about a very different culture(B) published half of her books abroad(C) won more awards than any other woman of her time(D) achieved her first success very late in life 5. According to the passage, Pearl Buck described herself as "mentally bifocal" to suggest that she was(A) capable of resolving the differences between two distinct linguistic systems(B) keenly aware of how the past could influence the future(C) capable of producing literary works of interest to both adults and children(D) equally familiar with two different cultural environments 6. The author's attitude toward Pearl Buck could best be described as(A) indifferent (B) admiring (C) sympathetic (D) tolerant   Sư phụ ơi TT^TT cứukhocroi
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4 tháng 12 2016
One of the most popular literary figures in American literature is a woman who spent almost half of her long life in China, a country on a continent thousands of miles from the United States. In her lifetime she earned this country's most highly acclaimed literary award: the Pulitzer Prize, and also the most prestigious form of literary recognition in the world, the Nobel Prize for Literature. Pearl S. Buck was almost a household word throughout much of her lifetime because of her prolific literary output, which consisted of some eighty - five published works, including several dozen novels, six collections of short stories, fourteen books for children, and more than a dozen works of nonfiction. When she was eighty years old, some twenty - five volumes were awaiting publication. Many of those books were set in China, the land in which she spent so much of her life. Her books and her life served as a bridge between the cultures of the East and the West. As the product of those two cultures she became as the described herself, "mentally bifocal." Her unique background made her into an unusually interesting and versatile human being. As we examine the life of Pearl Buck, we cannot help but be aware that we are in fact meeting three separate people: a wife and mother, an internationally famous writer and a humanitarian and philanthropist. One cannot really get to know Pearl Buck without learning about each of the three. Though honored in her lifetime with the William Dean Howell Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Letters in addition to the Nobel and Pulitzer prizes. Pearl Buck as a total human being, not only a famous author. is a captivating subject of study.  1. What is the author's main purpose in the passage?(A) To offer a criticism of the works of Pearl Buck.(B) To illustrate Pearl Buck's views on Chinese literature(C) To indicate the background and diverse interests of Pearl Buck(D) To discuss Pearl Buck's influence on the cultures of the East and the West 2. According to the passage, Pearl Buck is known as a writer of all of the following EXCEPT(A) novels (B) children's books (C) poetry (D) short stories 3. Which of the following is NOT mentioned by the author as an award received by Pearl Buck?(A) The Nobel Prize (B) The Newberry Medal(C) The William Dean Howell medal (D) The Pulitzer prize 4. According to the passage, Pearl Buck was an unusual figure in American literature in that she(A) wrote extensively about a very different culture(B) published half of her books abroad(C) won more awards than any other woman of her time(D) achieved her first success very late in life 5. According to the passage, Pearl Buck described herself as "mentally bifocal" to suggest that she was(A) capable of resolving the differences between two distinct linguistic systems(B) keenly aware of how the past could influence the future(C) capable of producing literary works of interest to both adults and children(D) equally familiar with two different cultural environments 6. The author's attitude toward Pearl Buck could best be described as(A) indifferent (B) admiring (C) sympathetic (D) tolerant
4 tháng 12 2016

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“Politically correct” is commonly abbreviated to PC. PC language is _25_ upon the idea that "language represents thought, and may even control thought." It is true that word choices have significant "framing effects" on the concepts and attitudes of speakers and listeners. _26_ both genders fairly, nonsexist words are preferred to those laying too much emphasis on gender. For instance, “police officer” is more appropriate than “policeman.” Nowadays, women are _27_ jobs that were once taken up...
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“Politically correct” is commonly abbreviated to PC. PC language is _25_ upon the idea that "language represents thought, and may even control thought." It is true that word choices have significant "framing effects" on the concepts and attitudes of speakers and listeners. _26_ both genders fairly, nonsexist words are preferred to those laying too much emphasis on gender. For instance, “police officer” is more appropriate than “policeman.” Nowadays, women are _27_ jobs that were once taken up by men. Minimizing sex-role stereotypes through avoiding gender-specific terms _28_ one of the goals PC language is seeking. PC language reflects changes of society. As society progresses, _29_ language.

25. (A) attempted (B) advocated (C) appreciated (D) appointed

26. (A) To treat (B) Treating (C) To be treated (D) Having been treated

27. (A) criticizing (B) entering (C) consuming (D) founding

28. (A) are (B) have to be (C) is (D) there can be

29. (A) and so is B) so is (C) the same as (D) so does

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27 tháng 10 2017

“Politically correct” is commonly abbreviated to PC. PC language is _25_ upon the idea that "language represents thought, and may even control thought." It is true that word choices have significant "framing effects" on the concepts and attitudes of speakers and listeners. _26_ both genders fairly, nonsexist words are preferred to those laying too much emphasis on gender. For instance, “police officer” is more appropriate than “policeman.” Nowadays, women are _27_ jobs that were once taken up by men. Minimizing sex-role stereotypes through avoiding gender-specific terms _28_ one of the goals PC language is seeking. PC language reflects changes of society. As society progresses, _29_ language.

25. (A) attempted (B) advocated (C) appreciated (D) appointed

26. (A) To treat (B) Treating (C) To be treated (D) Having been treated

27. (A) criticizing (B) entering (C) consuming (D) founding

28. (A) are (B) have to be (C) is (D) there can be

29. (A) and so is B) so is (C) the same as (D) so does

Giúp mình tóm tắt Nội dung theo cách dù từ của mình cho đoạn này khoảng 120 đến 150 từ đc k ạ? The healing power of maggots is not new. Human beings have discovered it several times. The Maya are said to have used maggots for therapeutic purposes a thousand years ago. As early as the sixteenth century, European doctors noticed that soldiers with maggot-infested wounds healed well. More recently, doctors have realized that maggots can be cheaper and more effective than...
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Giúp mình tóm tắt Nội dung theo cách dù từ của mình cho đoạn này khoảng 120 đến 150 từ đc k ạ?

The healing power of maggots is not new. Human beings have discovered it several times. The Maya are said to have used maggots for therapeutic purposes a thousand years ago. As early as the sixteenth century, European doctors noticed that soldiers with maggot-infested wounds healed well. More recently, doctors have realized that maggots can be cheaper and more effective than drugs in some respects, and these squirming larvae have, at times, enjoyed a quiet medical renaissance. The problem may have more to do with the weak stomachs of those using them than with good science. The modern heyday of maggot therapy began during World War I, when an American doctor named William Baer was shocked to notice that two soldiers who had lain on a battlefield for a week while their abdominal wounds became infested with thousands of maggots, had recovered better than wounded men treated in the military hospital. After the war, Baer proved to the medical establishment that maggots could cure some of the toughest infections.

(2) In the 1930s hundreds of hospitals used maggot therapy. Maggot therapy requires the right kind of larvae. Only the maggots of blowflies (a family that includes common bluebottles and greenbottles) will do the job; they devour dead tissue, whether in an open wound or in a corpse. Some other maggots, on the other hand, such as those of the screw-worm eat live tissue. They must be avoided. When blowfly eggs hatch in a patient’s wound, the maggots eat the dead flesh where gangrene-causing bacteria thrive. They also excrete compounds that are lethal to bacteria they don’t happen to swallow. Meanwhile, they ignore live flesh, and in fact, give it a gentle growth-stimulating massage simply by crawling over it. When they metamorphose into flies, they leave without a trace – although in the process, they might upset the hospital staff as they squirm around in a live patient. When sulfa drugs, the first antibiotics, emerged around the time of World War II, maggot therapy quickly faded into obscurity.

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Choose the best answer to complete the passage. Write your answer in the numbered box. (1,0 point) Running is now very popular both as a sport ___ (1) as a way of keeping fit. Even if you only run a short ___ (2) once or twice a week, you have to make sure you wear ___ (3) shoes. There is a lot of ___ (4) nowadays in running shoes. First of all, decide how much you want to spend on your shoes. Then find a pair which fits you well. Be ___ (5) to try different ___ (6) in different types of...
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Choose the best answer to complete the passage. Write your answer in the numbered box. (1,0 point)
Running is now very popular both as a sport ___ (1) as a way of keeping fit. Even if you only
run a short ___ (2) once or twice a week, you have to make sure you wear ___ (3) shoes. There is a lot
of ___ (4) nowadays in running shoes. First of all, decide how much you want to spend on your shoes.
Then find a pair which fits you well. Be ___ (5) to try different ___ (6) in different types of shoes.
Women’s shoes are made narrower than men’s and, ___ (7) most women will find a woman’s shoe
which suits them, there is no ___ (8) why a woman can’t wear a man’s shoe. The same is true for a
man. If a woman’s shoe fits you better, then wear it. Take your time in the shop. If you ___ (9) a
mistake and buy the wrong shoes, your feet will let you ___ (10).
1. A. as well B. and C. also D. but also
2. A. distance B. way C. route D. stretch
3. A. bad B. worst C. best D. good
4. A. determinations B. choices C. collections D. varieties
5. A. prepare B. preparation C. preparing D. prepared
6. A. numbers B. ratios C. sizes D. measures
7. A. although B. so C. when D. as long as
8. A. point B. motive C. cause D. reason
9. A. get B. take C. make D. have
10. A. know B. realize C. understand D. notice

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30 tháng 7 2020

Choose the best answer to complete the passage. Write your answer in the numbered box. (1,0 point)
Running is now very popular both as a sport ___ (1) as a way of keeping fit. Even if you only
run a short ___ (2) once or twice a week, you have to make sure you wear ___ (3) shoes. There is a lot
of ___ (4) nowadays in running shoes. First of all, decide how much you want to spend on your shoes.
Then find a pair which fits you well. Be ___ (5) to try different ___ (6) in different types of shoes.
Women’s shoes are made narrower than men’s and, ___ (7) most women will find a woman’s shoe
which suits them, there is no ___ (8) why a woman can’t wear a man’s shoe. The same is true for a
man. If a woman’s shoe fits you better, then wear it. Take your time in the shop. If you ___ (9) a
mistake and buy the wrong shoes, your feet will let you ___ (10).
1. A. as well B. and C. also D. but also
2. A. distance B. way C. route D. stretch
3. A. bad B. worst C. best D. good
4. A. determinations B. choices C. collections D. varieties
5. A. prepare B. preparation C. preparing D. prepared
6. A. numbers B. ratios C. sizes D. measures
7. A. although B. so C. when D. as long as
8. A. point B. motive C. cause D. reason
9. A. get B. take C. make D. have
10. A. know B. realize C. understand D. notice

30 tháng 7 2020

1. B. and

2. A. distance

3. D. good

4. B. choices

5. D. prepared

6. C. sizes

7. A. although

8. D. reason

9. C. make

10. A. know

Giup e với . Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. Cell phones are an integrated part of our society at this point, and their main use is communication. They keep students in touch with the rest of the world by giving them the power to interact with it . In my day, if you forgot your lunch you were at the mercy of the office calling home for you. Now, students have the ability to solve their own problems...
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Giup e với . Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. Cell phones are an integrated part of our society at this point, and their main use is communication. They keep students in touch with the rest of the world by giving them the power to interact with it . In my day, if you forgot your lunch you were at the mercy of the office calling home for you. Now, students have the ability to solve their own problems and handle certain "emergencies" on their own. Cell phones also allow students the ability when the time is right, to keep in touch with students at other schools or friends that don't go to school. While not an educational benefit directly, better relationships can lead to higher self-esteem and reduce isolation, which is good for everybody. In the same way, camera phones allow students to capture the kinds of memories that help build a solid school culture, and, in some cases, can act as documentation of misbehavior in the same way that store cameras provide evidence and deter bad behavior. Academically, the cell phone can act as to record video of a procedure of explanation that may need to be reviewed later. It could be used to record audio of a lecture, as well, for later review. And just imagine if class could be easily " taped " for students who are absent? What if they could even be streamed and seen from home instantly? The iPod is a little trickier, because its function varies greatly by model. At its heart , it is a media player, and I know for a fact that many students work better while listening to music. For this reason, they can have a good effect by keeping students from getting too distracted while working ( ironic , because we mostly think of them AS distractions!). If it is a WIFI compatible model, and wireless internet is available, the iPod can be a great tool for looking up information or digging into things more deeply. Depending on the model, it may be able to act as a camera and video recorder as well (with the same benefits as the cell phone). Devices like the Kindle could, conceivably, make learning a lot easier. Imagine carrying all your textbooks in the palm of your hand, rather than strapped to your back! Though expensive, compared to buying new textbooks, the Kindle is a bargain. Many of the books used in high school English classes are actually FREE on the Kindle. 11. The passage mainly discusses ____. A. how some electronic devices are used in education B. how to use electronic devices in the classroom C. what is the best electronic device used in education D. which electronic device will be used as the textbooks 12. The word " it ' in the passage refers to ____. A. the power B. the world C. the rest of the world D. the main use 13. The phrase " at the mercy of " mostly means ____. A. completely dependent on B. at request of C. thankful to D. under orders 14. According to the passage, cell phones do NOT ____. A. help students keep in touch with their friends B. allow students to capture of memories C. help students record audio of a lecture D. enable students to write their assignment 15. The word " which " in the passage refers to ____. A. building better relationships B. achieving higher self-esteem C. that relationships lead to higher self-esteem D. having higher-esteem and lower isolation 16. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word " taped "? A. recorded B. reviewed C. streamed D. seen 17. The phrase " At its heart " mostly refers to ____. A. the main function B. the core part C. the central unit D. the best usage 18. The word " ironic " is closest in meaning to ____. A. lucky B. special C. funny D. particular 19. Which of the following is NOT true about the iPod according to the passage? A. The iPod can be used to make phone calls. B. The iPod can be connected to the Internet. C. The iPod can be used to record videos D. The iPod comes in different models. 20. Which of the following is true about the kindle according to the passage? A. The Kindle is more economical than new textbooks. B. Everything read on the Kindle is free of charge. C. The Kindle comes in different models as the iPod does. D. You cannot listen to music with a Kindle
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EXERCISE 2. Choose the best option to complete the following sentences: 1. The more she smiles , ................ she becomes. A. more graceful B. the most graceful C. most graceful D. the more graceful 2. Hotels have developed …………………… restaurants. A. as rapidly as B. so rapidly as C. as rapid as D. more rapid 3. Can Tho bridge is the …………………… one in the South of Viet Nam. A. long B. shortest C. longest D. longer 4. Albert Einstein’s contributions to scientific theory were...
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EXERCISE 2. Choose the best option to complete the following sentences:

1. The more she smiles , ................ she becomes.

A. more graceful B. the most graceful C. most graceful D. the more graceful

2. Hotels have developed …………………… restaurants.

A. as rapidly as B. so rapidly as C. as rapid as D. more rapid

3. Can Tho bridge is the …………………… one in the South of Viet Nam.

A. long B. shortest C. longest D. longer

4. Albert Einstein’s contributions to scientific theory were ................ those of Galileo and Newton.

A. important than B. more important C. the most important D. as important as

5. Impalas cannot move as ................ cheetahs but they are more efficient runners.

A. faster than B. fast as C. fast D. are fast as

6. Both are informative articles, but this one is ................ .

A. best B. the best C. most D. better

7. She is the .………… girl in our town.

A. more beautiful B. beauty C. most beautiful D. more beautifully

8. The harder you learn.............

A. The better is your English B. The better will be your English

C. The better becomes your English D. The better your English will be

9. Jim is the ................. in his class.

A. clever B. cleverest C. cleverer D. more clever

10. Of the two shirts, this one is ...................

A. the prettiest B. the most pretty C. prettier D. the prettier

11. Your house is ................. mine.

A. as bigger as B. many times as big as C. much big as D. not many times big

12. Last year it wasn’t as cold as this year.

A. This year it is as colder than last year. B. This year it is colder than last year.

C. This year it isn’t as cold as last year. D. This year it isn’t colder than last year.

13. She is older than me.

A. I’m more younger than her. B. I’m as younger as her.

C. I’m more young than her. D. I’m younger than her.

14. The test is not …………………

A. as difficult as it was last month. B. so difficult as it was last month

C. more difficult as it was last month. D. Both A & B are correct

15. The Nile River is ………………… of all.

A. longer B. the longest C. long D. longest

16. .................. we read, .................. we know.

A. The most/ the most B. The more/ the more C. Most/ most D. More/ more

17. It gets ................... Let’s go swimming.

A. hot and hot B. the more hot C. more and more hot D. hotter and hotter

18. Peter usually drives .................. Mary.

A. more fast B. more fast than C. more fast D. faster

19. The problem seems to be ..................

A. more serious B. more serious than C. more serious as D. more and more serious

20. Peter can not earn .................. his wife.

A. as many money as B. as much money as C. as many money than D. as much money than

21. Prices get ..................

A. high and high B. highest and highest C. more and more high D. higher and higher

22. The more manufacturers advise, .................. they sell.

A. the most products B. the products more C. the more products D. most products

23. ................. a car is ................. it is.

A. The more expensive/ the comfortabler B. The most expensive/ the most comfortable

C. The more expensive/ the more comfortable D. The less expensive/ the more comfortable

24. Of the five students. Mary is .................

A. more intelligent B. the more intelligent C. most intelligent D. the most intelligent

25. Steel is ................ than wood.

A. more heavy B. as heavy C. heavier D. more heavier

26. A super market is …………………… a shopping center.

A. less convenient as B. less convenient than

C. not so convenient than D. the most convenient as

27. Viet Nam becomes …………………… to foreign tourists.

A. more and most attractive B. the more attractive

C. much and more attractive D. more and more attractive

28. This car is …………………… than mine.

A. less expensive B. as expensive C. expensive D. not so expensive

29. Tim’s grades are …………………… than John.

A. worse B. worst C. as bad D. so bad

30. The …………………… we start, the sooner we will be back.

A. early B. earliest C. earlier D. more early

EXERCISE 3. Rewrite each of the following sentences in such a way that it has the same meaning as the sentence printed before it.

1. My kitchen is smaller than yours.

 Your kitchen ………………………………………………………………………………………………

2. No one in the class is taller than Dave.

 Dave is ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

3. Mum doesn’t speak English as well as Dad.

 Dad ……………………………………………………………………………………………….………

4. Lan is better cook than Hoa.

 Hoa can’t …………………………………………………………………………………………...……

5. No restaurant in the city is better than that one.

 That restaurant is …………………………………………………………………………………………

6. This watch is worse than that one.

 That watch ………………………………………………………………………………………….……

7. My sister writes more carefully than she did.

 My sister …………………………………………………………………………………………………

8. This story is more interesting than any other story that I have ever read.

 This is the …………………………………………………………………………………………………

9. She is the most beautiful girl I have ever known.

 I’ve never .....................................................................................................................................................

10. Peter does not drive so carefully as Tom.

 Tom ………………………………………………………………………………………………………

EXERCISE 4. Identify the mistake in each sentence by choosing a suitable option.

  1. Mr. Mender learned English rapidly and easy.

A B C D

  1. The maid was careful to keep the room cleanly.

A B C D

  1. His knowledge of English grammar is quite well.

A B C D

  1. The last story was as interested as the other ones.

A B C D

  1. Mr. Slater’s house is biger than ours.

A B C D

  1. That brown chair is most comfortable than this one.

A B C D

  1. Lan is the most pretty of all the girls.

A B C D

  1. That lesson is a most difficult of all the lessons.

A B C D

  1. Does your country have worse weather as this?

A B C D

  1. This girl is the most beautiful of the two daughters that he has.

A B C D

  1. Frank plays tennis worse of all the players.

A B C D

  1. The most he tries, the more he succeeds.

A B C D

13. She can pronounce English words more correct than she could last term.

A B C D

14. In this class, the students are talking more loudlier than the teacher.

A B C D

15. This summer is hotter and winder than last summer.

A B C D

16. You should practise English oftener to be a better speaker of English.

A B C D

17. Ha Anh can now speak English more well than the last time I met him.

A B C D

18. She is much more intelligent than Nam does.

A B C D

19. The more rich he is, the more miserable he gets.

A B C D

20. The harder we studied, the most confused we got.

A B C D

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