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16 tháng 3 2022

Exercise 6. Choose the correct answer:

1. The British Prime Minister live in Downing Street/the Downing Street.

2. One of the nicest parks in London is St. James's Park/the St. James's Park, which is very near Buckingham Palace/the Buckingham Palace.

3. Frank is a student at Liverpool University/the Liverpool University.

4. Mr. Jenkins reads Daily Telegraph/the Daily Telegraph but his wife reads Times/the Times.

5. We flew from London to Orly Airpot/the Orly Airpot in Paris.

6. Mary and Peter got married in St. Matthew's Church/the Matthew's Church.

7. Some children hate school/the school.

8. After leaving school/the school, Nora worked as a cleaner in hospital /at the hospital

9. All over the world, people are in prison/the prison because of their political beliefs.

10. The other day the fire-brigade had to go to prison/the prison to put out a fire.

16 tháng 3 2022

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I'm sitting on the open top deck of a London bus. To the people on this (26) ______________ bus, London is the Big Ben, the Tower Bridge and St Paul's Cathedral. It's the Tower of London, Piccadilly Circus and Buckingham Palace... At Buckingham Palace it's time for the Changing of the Guard; the royal flag is flying above the central balcony, (27) ______________ means that the Queen is in the residence. The bus swings around Westminster Square and everybody (28) ______________ photographs of the...
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I'm sitting on the open top deck of a London bus. To the people on this (26) ______________ bus, London is the Big Ben, the Tower Bridge and St Paul's Cathedral. It's the Tower of London, Piccadilly Circus and Buckingham Palace... At Buckingham Palace it's time for the Changing of the Guard; the royal flag is flying above the central balcony, (27) ______________ means that the Queen is in the residence. The bus swings around Westminster Square and everybody (28) ______________ photographs of the Houses of Parliament, the seat of the British government. We catch Big Ben striking the hour. Along Whitehall we have a look at no. 10, Downing Street, the home of the British Prime Minister. A group of schoolchildren get (29) ______________ at Piccadilly Circus for the Rock Circus. Others are planning to go to Marylebone Road to visit Madame Tussaud's famous waxworks of very important people in the world, from pop stars to prime ministers. Finally we get to the Tower of London. The bright colours of Tower Bridge attract everybody's (30) ______________. Like many other bridges over the Thames it has been painted recently. (in Moving Around)

26. A. tourist B. voyage C. excursion D. cruise

27. A. that B. when C. where D. which

28. A. get B. take C. run D. make

29. A. for B. in Goff D. up

30. A. expectation B. performance C. belief D. attention

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18 tháng 3 2022

26. B 

27. D

28. B

29. C

30. D

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EX: Read the passage and choose each phrase to fill in the blanks A. Where the Queen lives D. Where the Romans landed B. Which is the biggest E. Where you can buy anything C. Which are much biggest F. Where you can see London has a pollution of about 7000000. It lies on the River Thames, (1)______ nearly 2000 years ago. From about 1800 until World War Two, London was the biggest city in the world, but now there are many citise (2)______ London is famous for...
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EX: Read the passage and choose each phrase to fill in the blanks

A. Where the Queen lives D. Where the Romans landed

B. Which is the biggest E. Where you can buy anything

C. Which are much biggest F. Where you can see

London has a pollution of about 7000000. It lies on the River Thames, (1)______ nearly 2000 years ago. From about 1800 until World War Two, London was the biggest city in the world, but now there are many citise (2)______

London is famous for many things. Tourists come from all over the world to visit its historic buildings, such as Buckingham Palace, (3)______, and the House of Parliament, (4)______ and hear the famous clock, Big Ben. They also come to visit its theatres, its museums, and its many shops, such as Harrods, (5)_____. And of course they want to ride on the big wheel next to the river.

Like many big cities, London has problems with traffic and pollution. Over 1000000 people a day use the London Underground, but there are still too many cars on the streets. The air isn't clean, but it is cleaner than it was 100 years ago.

For me, the best thing about London is the parks. There are five in the city centre. But my children's favorite place is Hamleys, (6)______ toy shop in the world.

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Part 4: For questionr 81-85, choose the most appropriate heading from the lisl (A- G) for each part of the paragraphs (81-85) of the article, There are two ertra headings which you do not need lo use. Write the correct letter (A-G) in the corresponding numbered boxes provided. Theftrst one (0) has been done as an example. LIST OF HEADINGS A. ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES B. A CALMING INFLUENCE C. DIFFERENT FROM THE REST D. FIELPING THE SLOWER STUDENTS E. CREATING THE RIGHT ENVIRONMENT F. A...
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Part 4: For questionr 81-85, choose the most appropriate heading
from
the lisl (A- G)
for
each part of the paragraphs (81-85) of the article, There are two ertra headings which
you do not need lo use. Write the correct letter (A-G) in the corresponding numbered
boxes provided. Theftrst one (0) has been done as an example.
LIST OF HEADINGS
A. ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
B. A CALMING INFLUENCE
C. DIFFERENT FROM THE REST
D. FIELPING THE SLOWER STUDENTS
E. CREATING THE RIGHT ENVIRONMENT
F. A GROWING SUCCESS
G. LOOKING ON THE POSITIVE SIDE
H. NOT WHAT YOU WOULD E)(PECT
THE LITTLE SCHOOL OF CALM
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From the outside the Maharishi School in Lancashire looks extremely normal. Walk inside
and you find rows of desks and children in uniform,
just as you would do in many other
schools. After a short while, however, you become aware of the wonderfully calm
atmosphere and the extraordinary lack of noise in the building. Talk to the teachers and you
learn that the school has no major discipline problems, there is no bullying and children are
rarely absent. So what is the secret?
81.
Transcendental meditation and breathing exercises are an important part of the timetable at
the Matrarishi School. Pupils are taught how to relax mentally by closing their eyes and
silently repeating over and over again a'mantra', or Word of Wisdom, at certain times of the
day. Meditation is seen by some as an effective way of relieving stress, which teenagers
experience in the form of exam nerves, bullying and family break-ups. Its supporters also
say that it helps to overcome hyperactivity, anxiety and aggression.
Your answerc:
71. 72. 73. 74. 75.
76. 77. 78. 79. 80.
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82.
The school was started in 1986 by a group of parents who were dissatisfied with the state
education system. The number of pupils at the school has increased since then from 14 to
100, with ages ranging from four to 16. Academic achievements are impressive and for the
past five years pupils at the school have obtained the highest average GCSE exam marks for
the whole of Lancashire. It's not surprising then, that more and more parents are sending
their children to be taught there.
83._
Many people in the local community, however, are sti[[ unaware of the school's existence.
Others view the school with suspicion and associate it with mystic cults or the hrppy
movement of the sixties. 'Local
people don't really understand what goes on here,' explains
one teacher. 'They
just
see us as a little strange and prefer to keep their distance.'
84._
If there is a child who is creating a problem, the school has a very thorough method of
dealing with it. A four-page form has to be filled out by the teacher, but the first three pages
of the form contain nothing but the child's good points. In this way the problem does not
become the main focus of attention; parents and teachers are encouraged to consider the
child's successes and achievements before they look at the last page.
85._
But what do the children who study there think of the school's approach?'Meditation really
helps me with my work, says 15-year-old Ruth. 'It makes me relared and I don't get nervous
during exams. It's a shame it's such a small school, though. I can't sfudy music because there
aren't enough pupils, and when we read plays by Shakespeare we all have to read three or
four parts each. But I love it here, and I know I'll miss the peace and quiet when I have to
leave.'

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Supply the correct verb forms. 1. After (leave) school when she was 18, Laura (go) to Bristol university for three years. While she (be) at university, Laura (join) a university folk group and started singing. It was at this time that she (write) her famous song "The Price of Peace". 2. One of the first novels in history of literature (be) written in England in 1719. It (be) Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Dofoe. He (bear) in London in a rich family. When Daniel (be) a schoolboy, he (begin) to write...
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Supply the correct verb forms.

1. After (leave) school when she was 18, Laura (go) to Bristol university for three years. While she (be) at university, Laura (join) a university folk group and started singing. It was at this time that she (write) her famous song "The Price of Peace".
2. One of the first novels in history of literature (be) written in England in 1719. It (be) Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Dofoe. He (bear) in London in a rich family. When Daniel (be) a schoolboy, he (begin) to write sstories. After (leave) school he (work) in his father's shop and (write) articles for newspapers. Dofoe (visit) many countries and (meet) many people. That helped him much in his writings.
3. A friend of mine, Judith Nelson, (presently, work) in theinternational sales division at an electronics firm. She (just, return) from a trip to Japan. She (be) asked to go there because she can speak Japanese. For four years, she (never have) the opportunity to use her Japanese until she (go) to Tokyo last month. While she (be) there, she (speak) Japanese everyday and (enjoy) very much of it.
4. Ever since the day i (decided) to move to London, I (worry) whether the decisior. I (take) was the right one. As I (already sell) my house and (arrange) a new job, it is too late to change my mind. However, since then I (hear) a lot of negative things about living in the Capital and lately some of them (begin) to bother me. I (grow) up in a small town and have spent all my life there.
5. Mary (have) to go to New York last week, but she almost (miss) the plane. She (stand) in the queue at the check-in desk when she suddenly (realize) that she (leave) her passport at home. Fortunately, she (not live) very far from the airport so she (have) time to go back home to get the passport. She (get) back to the airport just in time for her flight.
6. Rob Fellow (come) from England. He (come) to Paris six months ago to learn French. He (start) learning French at school in England when she was eleven so he (learn) it for nearly 10 years. He just (take) an exam. If he passes, he ( move) into the next class. He (be) excited today because his parents (come) tommorow to stay with him for a few days.
7. (Bear) in Scotland in 1847, Alexander Bell (become) interested very early in the methods of human communication. He (influence) by his father and grandfather, who (spend) years working with deaf people and those with faulty speech. Bell's father even (go) so far as to develop as system of so-called"visible speech" for the deaf. He (use) sketches of the different positions of the lips and tongue. This science of visible speech (form) the foundation of young Bell's knowledge of the mechanics of human speech. But the young boy's knowledge of other subjects (not/advance) quite as rapidly.

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12 tháng 7 2019

Supply the correct verb forms.

1. After (leave) leaving school when she was 18, Laura (go)has gone to Bristol university for three years. While she (be)was at university, Laura (join) joined a university folk group and started singing. It was at this time that she (write)wrote her famous song "The Price of Peace".
2. One of the first novels in history of literature (be)was written in England in 1719. It (be) was Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Dofoe. He (bear) beared in London in a rich family. When Daniel (be) was a schoolboy, he (begin)began to write sstories. After (leave) leavingschool he (work)worked in his father's shop and (write) articles for newspapers. Dofoe (visit)visited many countries and (meet) met many people. That helped him much in his writings.
3. A friend of mine, Judith Nelson, (presently, work)is working in the international sales division at an electronics firm. She (just, return) has just returned from a trip to Japan. She (be)was asked to go there because she can speak Japanese. For four years, she (never have) had never had the opportunity to use her Japanese until she (go) went to Tokyo last month. While she (be)was there, she (speak) spoke Japanese everyday and (enjoy) enjoyed very much of it.
4. Ever since the day i (decided)decided to move to London, I (worry) worried whether the decisior. I (take)took was the right one. As I (already sell) have already solden my house and (arrange)have arranged a new job, it is too late to change my mind. However, since then I (hear)heard a lot of negative things about living in the Capital and lately some of them (begin) began to bother me. I (grow) have grown up in a small town and have spent all my life there.
5. Mary (have)had to go to New York last week, but she almost (miss) missed the plane. She (stand)was standing in the queue at the check-in desk when she suddenly (realize) realized that she (leave)had left her passport at home. Fortunately, she (not live) doesn't live very far from the airport so she (have)had time to go back home to get the passport. She (get)has got back to the airport just in time for her flight.
6. Rob Fellow (come)comes from England. He (come)came to Paris six months ago to learn French. He (start) started learning French at school in England when she was eleven so he (learn)has learnt it for nearly 10 years. He just (take) has just taken an exam. If he passes, he ( move) will move into the next class. He (be) is excited today because his parents (come) will come tommorow to stay with him for a few days.
7. (Bear)Born in Scotland in 1847, Alexander Bell (become)became interested very early in the methods of human communication. He (influence) was influenced by his father and grandfather, who (spend) spent years working with deaf people and those with faulty speech. Bell's father even (go) went so far as to develop as system of so-called"visible speech" for the deaf. He (used) sketches of the different positions of the lips and tongue. This science of visible speech (formed) the foundation of young Bell's knowledge of the mechanics of human speech. But the young boy's knowledge of other subjects (not/advance) doesn't advance quite as rapidly.

1.read the flollowwing passage and write T(true) or F(false) for each statement. London is the biggest city in Britain. More than 7 million people live and work there. It is one of the most important cities in the world. It is a centre for business and for tourism. London consists of three parts: The City of London, the East End and the West End. In the City of London there are many banks, offices and Stock Exchange. In the West End we can see many historical places, parks, shops and theatres....
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1.read the flollowwing passage and write T(true) or F(false) for each statement. London is the biggest city in Britain. More than 7 million people live and work there. It is one of the most important cities in the world. It is a centre for business and for tourism. London consists of three parts: The City of London, the East End and the West End. In the City of London there are many banks, offices and Stock Exchange. In the West End we can see many historical places, parks, shops and theatres. It is the world of rich people and money. The East End is the district where working people live and work. The Port of London is also there. You can have a very good time in this city. You can visit different cinemas, theatres and museums. The “Odeon” is one of the most famous cinemas of the country. The most famous museums are: The British Museum and the Tate Gallery. There are many shops in London. Oxford street is London’s main shopping centre. People from all over the world buy clothes, shoes, toys and souvenirs there. The street is more than a mile long. The best known departments are Selfridges and John Lewis. The largest park in London is Hyde Park with its Speaker’s Corner. Sit on the green grass and try England’s favourite food - fish and chips.
T F
1.There are lots of theatres, parks and historical places in the City of London.
2.The Port of London is in the East End of London.
3.Working people live and work in the West End of London.
4.The “Odeon” is a famous museum in London.
5.People go to Oxford street to buy clothes and souvenirs.
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28 tháng 7 2019

T F
1.There are lots of theatres, parks and historical places in the City of London. \/
2.The Port of London is in the East End of London. \/
3.Working people live and work in the West End of London. \/
4.The “Odeon” is a famous museum in London. \/
5.People go to Oxford street to buy clothes and souvenirs. True
28 tháng 8 2019

1.T

2.T

3.F

4.F

5.T

28 tháng 7 2018

1. doesn't finish-> hasn't finished

2. built-> was built

3. it-> I

4. would-> will

5. are used to-> used to

national, top, popular, normal, high, amazing, huge , expensive, favourite, west What are the most popular landmarks in the Uk? Tower of London? Big Ben? In our teenager survey, she answers are different! The(1) ________ two favourite landmarks of the 21st century are these: 1, The London Eye Rosie, 15: " My (2)_________ is the London Eye . The views from the top are (3)__________ . It moves all the time but it goes very slowly. It takes half an hour to go round once" The London Eye is a...
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national, top, popular, normal, high, amazing, huge , expensive, favourite, west

What are the most popular landmarks in the Uk? Tower of London? Big Ben? In our teenager survey, she answers are different! The(1) ________ two favourite landmarks of the 21st century are these:
1, The London Eye
Rosie, 15: " My (2)_________ is the London Eye . The views from the top are (3)__________ . It moves all the time but it goes very slowly. It takes half an hour to go round once"
The London Eye is a huge wheel on the River Thamesin London . Is is 135 metres (4) _________ . Each of the courist attraction in the Uk . It has over three and a half million visitors a year
2, Wembley Stadium
Nick, 15: " I love wembley stadium, especially the arch. It is said it's the longest roof arch in the world . My dad has got tickets for the Cup Final at Wembley in May"
Wembley Stadium is England's (6) ________ football stadium. It is in the (7)___________ of london, ten miles from the centre. However, you can see it from she centre of Londn. The
(8)__________- arch is 133 metres high. The stadium holds 90,000 people and has two giant screens. Each Screen is the size of 6000(9) __________TV screens. The stadium cost £778 million to build, so it's the most(10)_________stadium in the world

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TEST 5 Question 1: Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form. The vase broke when it (move) to the other room. When I entered his room, I saw him (sleep) in a chair. If only I (have) money with me, I (lend) you some. why are you under the table? You (look) for something? David (wash) his hands. He just (repair) the TV set The radio (play) since 7 a.m. I wish someone would turn it off. "Where is Jane?" "Down stairs sir"."She (greet) the guests." How you (get) on at school...
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TEST 5

Question 1: Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.

  1. The vase broke when it (move) to the other room.
  2. When I entered his room, I saw him (sleep) in a chair.
  3. If only I (have) money with me, I (lend) you some.
  4. why are you under the table? You (look) for something?
  5. David (wash) his hands. He just (repair) the TV set
  6. The radio (play) since 7 a.m. I wish someone would turn it off.
  7. "Where is Jane?" "Down stairs sir"."She (greet) the guests."
  8. How you (get) on at school ?

Question 2: Complete the following sentences with an appropriate form of the word in the brackets.

  1. I had my trousers........ (long) because they were too short.
  2. I believe you because you are.......... (truth).
  3. Young children are often very........ (live). They can't sit still for a moment.
  4. A........ (think) person is the one who is kind.
  5. I feel so........... (sleep) that I'm going to bed.
  6. The weather was terrible, so we had a very.......... (please) holiday.
  7. I spent my......... (child) in the country.
  8. The old couple have saved a lot of money for their.........(retire )

Question 3: Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage. Use only one word in each space.

Population growth is a serious (1)...........around the world. At the beginning of the 20th (2)...........,there were about 1.5 billion (3)........ in the world. In 1984 the world population (4)..........4.8 billion people. By the year 2000,...........(5) Will be about 6.1 billion. This growth in population is not happening (6).......... For example in Europe the population is not growing at all.(7).........in these countries are smaller now. Only about 2.1 (8).........are born for every woman.

Question 4: a)Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete each sentence.

1. He spent all the money he had won............. new clothes.

A: on ; B: for ; C: with ; D: from

2. It is getting cold. You'd better not.............. without a coat.

A: go out ; B: to go out ; C: going out; D: have gone out

3. Nothing will prevent him................. succeeding

A: in ; B: at ; C: from ; D: on

4. The teacher with............. we studied last year no longer teaches in our school.

A: who ; B: whom ; C: whose ; D: that

5. They made me............... on the floor.

A: lie ; B: to lie ; C: lying ; D: lay

b) Give the noun form of the following words

1. short 3. proud 5. arrive

2. young 4. speak

Question 5:

a- Fill in the blanks with the appropriate prepositions.

  1. .........first I found the work very tiring, but..........a few weeks I got used...........it.
  2. Let’s look these new words.................in a dictionary.
  3. Have you said congratulations................Jack?
  4. He was.......prison.........two years......that time he became interested in pigeons.
  5. He’s tired...........all the hard work he’s done to day

b- Correct the grammar mistake in the following sentences

1. I will have Mary to look after the garden

2. We can speak and eat by our mouths

3. I don’t know how many pupils are there in my school

4. I am sitting among you and Lan

5. I’d rather not to study Maths

Question 6 Rewrite each sentence, beginning as shown, so that the meaning stays the same.

1. This is the best essay I have ever written.

Never.............................

2. There was no need for you to have gone to all that trouble.

You...............................................................

3. There aren't many people who have read this novel to the end but John is one of them.

John is one of.......................

4. The food in France is famous.

France is........................

5. She didn't say a word as she left the room.

She left the room...

6. If the work is finished by lunchtime you can go home.

Get.................................................................

7. I will call the police if you don't leave me alone !

Unless.....................................................

8. It's a pity I didn't take my doctor's advice.

I wish.............................................................................

9. I won't go to bed. Peter will get home at midnight.

.......................................... until....................................

10. I will pay you the money. I will get a job.

..................................... as soon as................................

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26 tháng 11 2018

Question6

1. I have never written such the best essay

2. You don't need to go to all that trouble

4. France is famous for food

7. Unless you leave me alone, I will call the police

8. I wish I had taken my doctor's advice

9. I won't go to bed until Peter get home

10. I will pay you the money as soon as I get a job

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26 tháng 11 2018

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Điền dạng đúng của từ trong ngoặc: 1.The low.............(attend) at the concert was a result ò the organizers' carelessness about giving it even more extensive publicity. 2.Another attempt to establish a...................(last) peace has failed after one of the negotiators refused to sign the treaty. 3.This new situation is more than...................(advantage) to all the investors. Definitely,it's a chance not to miss. 4.Besides innumerable human victims, the tornado...
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Điền dạng đúng của từ trong ngoặc:

1.The low.............(attend) at the concert was a result ò the organizers' carelessness about giving it even more extensive publicity.
2.Another attempt to establish a...................(last) peace has failed after one of the negotiators refused to sign the treaty.
3.This new situation is more than...................(advantage) to all the investors. Definitely,it's a chance not to miss.
4.Besides innumerable human victims, the tornado has caused an enormous ...................(destroy) to the buildings in the area.
5.A sudden..............(grow) in food prices will certainly bring about violent protests from the population.
6.Let's stop quarrelling about such................(relevant) details.It doesn't matter what we take first,the soup or the second course.
7.The number of the nails Harry had bought at the ironmonger's wasn't.............(suffice) and we had to borrow a few from our neighbour.
8...............(obey) at this school is severely punished, so remember to mind your manners both during the lessons and outside the classroom.
9.Some people claim that the microprocessor is the greatest...............(invent) of the 20th century.
10.The actors received a.......................(stand) ovation from the enthusiastic audience for their brillant performance in Othello.
11.Without the congressmen's...............(value) assistance we would never have gathered enough money for our son's operation.
12.It's.............(point) to try to reach the village on foot.The only possible way of getting there is by helicopter.
13.Jack's intial.....................(excite) at talking part in the competition died down after he had learned about the extra costs he would have had to cover.
14.The.........................( please) of spending holidays in the countryside consists on breathing fresh air and being in harmony with nature.
15.You'd better ask Frank.I'm not in................(possess) of the manual you are looking for.

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23 tháng 6 2017

Điền dạng đúng của từ trong ngoặc:

1.The low......attendances.......(attend) at the concert was a result ò the organizers' carelessness about giving it even more extensive publicity.
2.Another attempt to establish a........lasting...........(last) peace has failed after one of the negotiators refused to sign the treaty.
3.This new situation is more than........an advantage...........(advantage) to all the investors. Definitely,it's a chance not to miss.
4.Besides innumerable human victims, the tornado has caused an enormous .......destruction............(destroy) to the buildings in the area.
5.A sudden......growth........(grow) in food prices will certainly bring about violent protests from the population.
6.Let's stop quarrelling about such.......irrelevant.........(relevant) details.It doesn't matter what we take first,the soup or the second course.
7.The number of the nails Harry had bought at the ironmonger's wasn't.....sufficient........(suffice) and we had to borrow a few from our neighbour.
8........unobeying.......(obey) at this school is severely punished, so remember to mind your manners both during the lessons and outside the classroom.
9.Some people claim that the microprocessor is the greatest......invention.........(invent) of the 20th century.
10.The actors received a.............standing..........(stand) ovation from the enthusiastic audience for their brillant performance in Othello.
11.Without the congressmen's.......valuable........(value) assistance we would never have gathered enough money for our son's operation.
12.It's.....pointless........(point) to try to reach the village on foot.The only possible way of getting there is by helicopter.
13.Jack's initial...........excitement..........(excite) at talking part in the competition died down after he had learned about the extra costs he would have had to cover.
14.The..........pleasure...............( please) of spending holidays in the countryside consists on breathing fresh air and being in harmony with nature.
15.You'd better ask Frank.I'm not ......possessor..........(possess) of the manual you are looking for.

25 tháng 7 2019

#Fix

1.attendance

3.advantageous

8.disobedience

15.possession