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19. It'd better (travel) travel hopefully than (arrive) arrive.
20. He should (know) know how (use)to use the film projector, but if he doesn't you had better (show)show him.
21. He was made (sign) to sign a paper admitting his guilt.
22. I heard the door (open) open and saw the shadow (move) moved across the floor.
23. She tried (make)to make me (believe) believe that she wasn't my stepmother.
24. Janice misses (take) taking walks with her father in the evening now that she has moved away from home.
25. Would you (like) like (come) to come in my car? - No, thanks, I'd rather (walk) walk.
26. I advised him (ask)to ask the bus conductor (tell) to tell him where (get) to get off.
27. It is better (put) to put your money in a bank than (keep) to keep in under your bed is an old stocking.
28. Would you mind (show)showing me how (work)to work this lift?
29. The bank robbers made the cashier (show) show them how (open) to open the safe.
30. It's better (be)to be to sure than sorry.
31. What do you (want) want me (tell)to tell him? Tell him that any time he'd like (call) to call I shall be delighted (discuss) to discuss the matter with him.
32. Did you remember (give) to give him the money? No, I didn't. I still have it in my pocket; but I'll (see) see him tonight and I promise (not forget) not to forget this time.
33. I saw the driver (open)open his window and (throw) throw a box into the bushes.
34. This is far too heavy for one person (carry)to carry; let me (help) help you.
35. I was afraid (pick) to pick up the revolver (súng lục ổ quay) as I don't know how (handle) to handle firearms. (súng ngắn)
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19. travel, arrive
20. know, use, show
21. sign
22. open, move
23. make, believe
24. taking
25. like, come, walk
26. ask, tell, get
27. put, keep
28. show, work
29. show, open
30. be
31. want, tell, call, discuss
32. give, see, not forget
33. open, throw
34. carry, help
35. pick, handle
Bạn có thể giải thích đáp án câu 20 (use), câu 21, câu 23, câu 25 (come), câu 26, câu 27, câu 28, câu 29 (open), câu 30, câu 31 (tell, call, discuss), câu 32 (give, not forget), câu 34, câu 35 đc ko?
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Put the verbs in parentheses into the correct form.
1. The teacher let him (stay) stay at home to finish the assignment.
2. It was quite a surprise (see) to see him again.
3. I overheard him (say) say that he didn't want to learn Math.
4. She stood there and watched him (drive) drive away.
5. It was very difficult for her (drive) to drive the motorbike.
6. I could feel the robber (come) coming from the backdoor.
7. It is easy (be) to be wise after the event.
8. Do you (wish) wish (make) to make a complaint?
9. He gave up (gamble) gambling
10. We don't (want) want anybody (know) to know that we are here.
11. That was a very strange question (ask) to ask.
12. It was very kind of you (show) to show me the way.
13. If you can't (remember) remember his number you'd better (look) look it up.
14. I want her (learn) to learn Esperanto; I think everybody ought to (know) know it.
15. He is said (be) to be the best surgeon in the country.
16. Visitors are asked (not feed) not to feed the animals.
17. It's no use (wait) waiting
18. Could I (see) see Mr. Pitt, please? I'm afraid Mr. Pitt isn't in. Would you like (speak) to speak with his secretary.
1 to see
2 to explain - to say
3 to sit
4 getting - climbing
5 writing
6 to come - standing
7 jump - fall
8 to wake - hear - beating
LEARN THIS! The third conditional
a We form the third conditional with if + past perfect, would have + past participle.
If I had seen her, I would have offered her a lift.
b We use the third conditional to talk about imaginary situations and to say how things could have been different in the past.
If you hadn't gone by taxi, you 1 wouldn’t have arrived (not arrive) on time.
c We often use it to express regret or criticism.
If you 2 had left (leave) earlier, you 3 wouldn’t have been (not be) late!
1. D 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. F
Rachel Carson, an ecologist, a biologist, and a writer, was born in 1907 in Springdale, Pennsylvania. As a small girl, she was an avid reader and soon showed a keen interest in the natural world and writing. 1 She had her first story about animals published in a magazine when she was in the fourth grade. She graduated from Pennsylvania College for Women (now Chatham University) in 1929, studied at the Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory, and received her MA in zoology from Johns Hopkins University in 1932.
Initially, Rachel Carson worked for the US Bureau of Fisheries as a part-time science writer. 2 Part of her job was to interest the public in marine and freshwater biology via radio programmes. She then spent the next few years serving as a marine scientist and editor for the US Fish and Wildlife Service. There, she became famous for her writings on environmental pollution and the natural history of the sea, 3 She warned the public about its negative long-term effects. Climate change, rising sea-levels, melting Arctic glaciers, decreasing animal populations are part of her work. In her most influential book, Silent Spring (1962), Rachel Carson strongly disapproved of the widespread use of pesticides such as DDT. 4 Firstly, Silent Spring suggested a much-needed change in people's way of life and called for new policies to protect humans and the environment. She then was criticised by the chemical industry and some government officials, but never gave up. 5 The book eventually prompted a change in national policy, leading to the enactment of a national ban of pesticides on agricultural farming. Additionally, it helped spark the environmental movement, resulting in the establishment of the United States Environmental Protection Agency. That's why she was called the mother of modern ecology.
Rachel Carson died of breast cancer in 1964. However, her work continues to inspire new generations to protect all the living world.
Tạm dịch
Rachel Carson, nhà sinh thái học, nhà sinh vật học và nhà văn, sinh năm 1907 tại Springdale, Pennsylvania. Khi còn là một cô gái nhỏ, cô ấy là một người ham đọc sách và sớm thể hiện sự quan tâm sâu sắc đến thế giới tự nhiên và viết lách. Cô ấy có câu chuyện đầu tiên về động vật được đăng trên một tạp chí khi cô ấy học lớp bốn. Cô tốt nghiệp Đại học Phụ nữ Pennsylvania (nay là Đại học Chatham) vào năm 1929, học tại Phòng thí nghiệm Sinh học Biển Woods Hole và nhận bằng Thạc sĩ về động vật học tại Đại học Johns Hopkins vào năm 1932.
Ban đầu, Rachel Carson làm việc cho Cục Thủy sản Hoa Kỳ với tư cách là một nhà văn khoa học bán thời gian. Một phần công việc của cô là thu hút sự quan tâm của công chúng đến sinh vật biển và nước ngọt thông qua các chương trình phát thanh. Sau đó, cô đã dành vài năm tiếp theo với tư cách là nhà khoa học biển và biên tập viên cho Cơ quan Cá và Động vật hoang dã Hoa Kỳ. Ở đó, cô trở nên nổi tiếng với những bài viết về ô nhiễm môi trường và lịch sử tự nhiên của biển, Cô cảnh báo công chúng về những tác động tiêu cực lâu dài của nó. Biến đổi khí hậu, mực nước biển dâng cao, băng tan ở Bắc Cực, giảm quần thể động vật là một phần công việc của cô. Trong cuốn sách có ảnh hưởng nhất của mình, Silent Spring (1962), Rachel Carson cực lực phản đối việc sử dụng rộng rãi thuốc trừ sâu như DDT. Đầu tiên, Silent Spring đề xuất một sự thay đổi rất cần thiết trong cách sống của mọi người và kêu gọi các chính sách mới để bảo vệ con người và môi trường. Sau đó, cô bị chỉ trích bởi ngành công nghiệp hóa chất và một số quan chức chính phủ, nhưng không bao giờ bỏ cuộc. Cuốn sách cuối cùng đã thúc đẩy một sự thay đổi trong chính sách quốc gia, dẫn đến việc ban hành lệnh cấm toàn quốc về thuốc trừ sâu trong canh tác nông nghiệp. Ngoài ra, nó đã giúp châm ngòi cho phong trào môi trường, dẫn đến việc thành lập Cơ quan Bảo vệ Môi trường Hoa Kỳ. Đó là lý do tại sao cô được gọi là mẹ của hệ sinh thái hiện đại.
Rachel Carson qua đời vì bệnh ung thư vú vào năm 1964. Tuy nhiên, công việc của cô vẫn tiếp tục truyền cảm hứng cho các thế hệ mới bảo vệ tất cả thế giới sống.
VI. Report these sentences. Make any necessary changes to verb tense, pronouns, etc.
1. 'We have found the missing girl,' said the police last night.
=> Last night, the police said (that) they had found the missing girl.
2. 'I'll drop you from the team if you don't train harder,' said the captain.
=> The captain threatened to drop me! us from the team if I / we didn`t train harder.
3. 'I'd buy the big tin if I were you,' said the grocer.
=> The grocer advised me to buy a big tin.
4. 'Here are the car keys. You'd better wait in the car,' he said to her.
=> He gave her the car keys and advised her to wait in the car.
5. 'Why didn't you tell me about that yesterday, Peter?' Jane asked.
=> Jane asked Peter why he hadn`t told/ didn`t tell her about that the day before.
6. 'Would you please wait in the lounge till your flight number is called?' she said.
=> She asked me to wait in the lounge till my flight number was called.
7. 'I gave you my textbook last week. I insist,' Tom said.
=> Tom insisted on giving me his textbook the week before.
8. 'Could you speak more slowly, please? 1 can't understand,' he said to me.
=> He asked me to speak more slowly because he couldn`t understand.
9. 'I hope you have a good journey,' he said, 'Don't forget to send a card when you arrive.'
=> He wished me a good jouney and reminded me to send a card when I arrived/ had arrived.
10. 'I'm sorry 1 didn't phone you earlier. I was very busy,' Jill said to me.
=> Jill apologized for not phoning me earlie`r and explained that he was/ had been very busy.
11. 'It's not true! I have never been arrested!' Larry said.
=> Larry denied ever having been arrested.
12. 'Why not decorate your baby's room?' Ann said, 'If you like, I'll help you do the decorating, Sue.'
=> Ann suggested decorating the baby`s room and offered to help Sue do the decorating.
13. 'You pressed the wrong button,' said the mechanic. 'Don't do it again. You might have a nasty accident.'
=> The mechanic pointed out that I had pressed the wrong button and warned me not to do it again or I might have a nasty accident.
14. 'Can you answer the phone? I'm having shower!' he said to his son.
=> He asked his son to answer the phone because he was having shower.
15. 'Would you like a cup of coffee?' I said to Jim. 'No, thanks. I must go now,' he said.
=> I offered Jim a cup of coffee but he refused and said that he had to go then.
Đáp án: walked