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Sự thèm muốn đồ ăn: Tất cả ở trong não của bạn
Chúng tôi đã có mặt ở đó. Đó là vào lúc 3 giờ và bạn đang làm việc. Khi bạn ngồi ở bàn, một sự thèm muốn mạnh mẽ về sô-cô-la. Bạn cố gắng làm chính mình bận rộn để điều đó biến mất. Nhưng điều đó không thể được. Thực tế, bạn càng cố gắng để không nghĩ về một miếng sô-cô-la đen đang tan chảy trong miệng của bạn, thì bạn càng muốn nó. Bạn thậm chí còn có thể ngửi thấy nó!
Đây là một tình huống khác. Có lẽ bạn đang cảm thấy không tốt. Bạn đang bị cảm lạnh và cảm thấy tụt dốc.Thứ duy nhất bạn muốn là ăn thật nhiều, một tô súp gà, như mẹ của bạn của bạn đã từng làm khi bạn bị ốm vào lúc nhỏ.
Thèm ăn là sự mong muốn mạnh mẽ đối với một loại thực phẩm cụ thể. Và chúng vô cùng bình thường. Hầu hết mọi người đều trải qua chúng mặc dù những gì chúng ta khao khát có thể khác nhau. Một người có thể khao khát một thanh sô cô la ngọt ngào, trong khi một người khác có thể ao ước món khoai tây chiên mặn.
Sự thèm muốn đồ ăn: Tất cả ở trong não của bạn
Chúng tôi đã có mặt ở đó. Đó là vào lúc 3 giờ và bạn đang làm việc. Khi bạn ngồi ở bàn, một sự thèm muốn mạnh mẽ về sô-cô-la. Bạn cố gắng làm chính mình bận rộn để điều đó biến mất. Nhưng điều đó không thể được. Thực tế, bạn càng cố gắng để không nghĩ về một miếng sô-cô-la đen đang tan chảy trong miệng của bạn, thì bạn càng muốn nó. Bạn thậm chí còn có thể ngửi thấy nó!
Đây là một tình huống khác. Có lẽ bạn đang cảm thấy không tốt. Bạn đang bị cảm lạnh và cảm thấy tụt dốc.Thứ duy nhất bạn muốn là ăn thật nhiều, một tô súp gà, như mẹ của bạn của bạn đã từng làm khi bạn bị ốm vào lúc nhỏ.
Thèm ăn là sự mong muốn mạnh mẽ đối với một loại thực phẩm cụ thể. Và chúng vô cùng bình thường. Hầu hết mọi người đều trải qua chúng mặc dù những gì chúng ta khao khát có thể khác nhau. Một người có thể khao khát một thanh sô cô la ngọt ngào, trong khi một người khác có thể ao ước món khoai tây chiên mặn.
Chia dạng động từ cho câu
1. It (rain)__is raining_hard. We can't do anything until it (stop) _stops___
2. Last night we (watch)_were watching__ TV when the power (fail)__failed_
3. That evening we (stay)__stayed_ up to talk about the town where he (live)_had lived__ for some years
4. I (sit)_sat__ down for a rest while the shoes (repair)__was being repaired_
5. Half way to the office Paul (turn)__turned_ round and (go)_went__ back home because he (forget)_forgot__ to turn the gas off
6. London (change)__has changed_ a lot since we first (come)_came__ to live here
7. While we (talk)__were talking_ on the phone the children (start)_started__ fighting and (break)_broke__ a window
8. He used to talk to us for hours about all the interesting things he (do)__had done_ in his life
9. You know she (stand)_has been standing__ looking at that picture for the last twenty ninutes
10. I (spend)___have spent a lot of time travelling since i (get)got___ this new job
5. There weren't enoughstudents, so the course was cancelled.
There were so few students that the class was cancelled
6.To do the job properly, you need to get some tools.
You need to get some tools so that you will do the job properly
7. If you don't leave now, I'll call the police. Leave now or I'll call the police
8.The program was so boring that I turned off the television.
It was such a boring program that I turned off the television
9.I've known her for a long time, but I don't know much about private life
Despite having known her for a long time, I don't know much about private life
10.The batteries were too big to fit the radio. The batteries were not small enough to fit the radio
11.My father felt ill, but insisted on going to work.
In spite of feeling ill, my father insisted on going to work
12.Kim has done well in English, but not so well in Chemistry.
While Kim has done well in English, she hasn't done so well in Chemistry
13.We can't have breakfast now because there isn't enough time.
There's so ...
14.Alice tried to get the job. She didn't succeed, however.
Although Alice tried to get the job, she didn't succeed
15.put the food in the fridge because I wanted it to get cold.
I put the food in the fridge so that it got cold
5. There weren't enoughstudents, so the course was cancelled.
There were so ...few students that the course was cancelled...
6.To do the job properly, you need to get some tools.
You need to get some tools so that..you can do the job properly...
7. If you don't leave now, I'll call the police. Leave now ..or I'll call the police..
8.The program was so boring that I turned off the television.
It was..such a boring program that I turned off the television..
9.I've known her for a long time, but I don't know much about private life
Despite..knowing her for a long time, I don't know much about her private life...
10.The batteries were too big to fit the radio.
The batteries were not ...small enough to fit the radio..
11.My father felt ill, but insisted on going to work.
In spite of ..illness, my father insisted on going to work....
12.Kim has done well in English, but not so well in Chemistry.
While...having done well in English, Kim hasn't done so well in Chemistry..
13.We can't have breakfast now because there isn't enough time.
There's so .little time (left) that we can't have breakfast now..
14.Alice tried to get the job. She didn't succeed, however.
Although ..Alice tried to get the job, she didn't succeed.
15.put the food in the fridge because I wanted it to get cold.
I put the food in the fridge so that ..it will get cold..
Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect or the present perfect continuous.
Tim Bryant, a magazine journalist, is interviewing Margaret Rodwell, the founder of a successful company.
TB: So why do you think your company 1) ...has been.. (be) so successful?
MR: Well, our products 2) ..have bêen filling... (fill) a large gap in the market and I think one of the most important things is that we 3) ..have always been listening... (always listen) to our clients and we 4)....have been acting. (act) on their comments and suggestions.
TB: And what’s a typical day for you?
MR: Well, take today for example. I 5) ..have interviewed.. (interview) candidates for a marketing executive post.
TB: And how many 6) ..have you interviewed... (you / interview)?
MR: Er, I 7) ..have interviewed... (interview) four so far. And I 8) ..have been talking... (talk) to clients on the phone on and off all day. I seem to spend a lot of time on the phone. I 9) ...have been discussing.. (discuss) some new ideas with them for the transportation and delivery of our products.
TB: Mm, it sounds like a very busy day.
MR: Oh, that’s only part of it. I 10) ..have had... (have) two meetings, one with Union representatives and one with departmental heads. And I 11) ..have aslo been working... (also work) on a proposal for a new marketing strategy.
TB: And it’s not two o’clock yet!
MR: No, but of course I 12) ..have been... (be) here since seven o’clock this morning.
TB: Gosh. And, I hope you don’t mind my mentioning this Ms Rodwell, but some rumours 13) .have circulated.... (circulate) about your possible engagement to Mr Grimaldi, the banker.
MR: No, there will be no engagement, though it’s true that Mr Grimaldi and I 14) ..have seen.. (see) each other. That’s no secret.
TB: When you get the time, I suppose. And is it also true that Have you 15) ...learnt.. (learn) Russian with a view to introducing your products there?
MR: Yes, I have, but I 16) ..haven't learnt... (not learn) much yet; there’s still a long way for me to go.
22. Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect or present perfect continuous.
1 A: You look hot. What ..have you been doing... (you / do)?
B: I ...have been running.. (run).
A: Running! In this heat? How far ..have you been running... (you / run)?
B: About four miles.
2 A: What’s the problem? You look a bit preoccupied.
B: Yes, I ..have thought... (think) about Helen.
A: Why? Is there something wrong with her?
B: Well, she ...has acted.. ( act ) so strangely lately.
A: In what way?
B: Well, some days when she arrives at work, I know that she ..has cried... (cry). And she ...has been making.. (make) private calls when we’re all out at lunch. I just think that something’s going on.
A: ...Have you talked.. (you / talk) to her about it yet?
B: Yes, a few times, and each time she ..has said... (say) that there’s nothing wrong but I’m not so sure.
3 A: Where ...have you been.. (you / be), Simon?
B: I ...have been talking. (talk) to Mark on the phone. He says he ..has been trying... (try) to phone us all day.
A: Well I ....have been. (be) in most of the day but I .haven't heard.... (not hear) the phone.
B: That’s strange. But anyway, he ..hás had... (have) a phone call from Jackie’s mother and Jackie ..have been... (be) in some kind of accident. It’s nothing very serious but she’s got to stay in hospital overnight.
A: Oh dear. ....Has she broken. (she / break) any bones?
B: I’m not quite sure how badly she ...has been hurt.. (be hurt) but I think we should go and see her tonight.
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(1) has been
(2) hace filled
(3) have always listened
(4) have acted
5/ has interviewing
6/ have you interviewed
7/ have interviewed
8/ have been talking
9/ have been discussing
10/ have had
11/ have also been working
12/ have been
13/ have been circulating
14/ have been seeing
15/ have been learning
16 / haven't learnt
30. They ………. haven't replied to the letter we sent two months ago
A. still B. yet C. already D. ever
31. His face looks …………., but I can’t remember his name.
A. similar B. alike C. memorial D. familiar
32. The fire officer is coming to …………the building tomorrow.
A. look B. inspect C. witness D. watch
33. The boys hurt ……….. when they injured down from the tree.
A. one another B. each other C. himself D. themselves
34. I’m sure they were …………lies
A. making B. telling C. doing D. saying
35. She’d rather die than ………..Peter.
A. she married B. to marry C. marrying D. marry
36. Eric is going to be very lonely living by himself in that remote area.
A. Eric will live by himself in that distant place and he will feel very lonely.
B. Eric enjoys being on his own, so living in that remote place won’t bother him much.
C. That area is very far from the city, so Eric will be alone most of the time.
D. Remote areas are often lonely to live in, but Eric enjoys the solitude.
37. You could hardly have decided on a less secure career than that of a novelist.
A. There are some careers that are not as secure as that of a novelist.
B. If it is security that you are after, you should try being a novelist.
C. In deciding to be a novelist, you have probably chosen the least secure career possible.
D. There are probably better ways of securing your future than becoming a novelist.
38. Only Mike has the expertise to carry out this project.
A. This project can only be carried out by someone with the same knowledge and skills that Mike has.
B. There is only one person with the skill required for this project, and that is Mike.
C. Mike should be the one to do the project because he knows so much.
D. Mike has to be consulted about this project because he knows more than anyone else.
39. If I had known you needed a hand painting your house, I would have helped you.
A. I didn’t help you to paint your house because I had no idea that you were doing it.
B. I am planning to help you to paint your house whenever you are ready.
C. Let me know when you are going to paint your house, and I will lend a hand.
D. You didn’t tell me you needed help painting your house; otherwise, I’d have assisted you.
40. Ellen would trust her mother, but not her sister, with anything.
A. Although Ellen finds her mother completely trustworthy, she does not feel the same about her sister.
B. Ellen felt she could trust neither her mother nor her sister with anything.
C. There was nothing that Ellen would not trust her mother, as well as her sister, with.
D. Neither Ellen nor her sister feel that they can trust their mother with everything.
41. Having prepared for the worst, they were pleasantly surprised to find themselves by
passed by the hurricane.
A. Even if the hurricane had hit them, they wouldn’t have been affected much.
B. It was such a relief when the hurricane did not strike them, though they had prepared for the worst.
C. Had they not made such extensive preparations, they would have suffered even worse damage.
D. While they had made preparations for the hurricane, it was still a relief that they did not suffer much damage.
42. In Nepal, literacy increased by approximately 40 percent from the early 1950s to the end
of the century.
A. 40 percent of the people of Nepal became literate during the latter half of the 20th century.
B. At the end of the 20th century, about 40 percent of the Nepalese were literate, much higher than in the early 1950s.
C. About 40 percent more of the Nepalese population became literate during the second half of the 20th century.
D. From the middle to the end of 20th century, only about 40 percent of Nepalese people could read and write.
43. Though once quite fatal, the threat of pneumonia has been greatly reduced as a result of
antibiotic treatment.
A. A threatening disease which used to be fatal in the past, pneumonia has now been eliminated by antibiotic treatment.
B. Pneumonia was a rather deadly disease in the past, but antibiotic treatment has lessened its dangers very much.
C. Despite its dangers being significantly reduced thanks to antibiotics, pneumonia can still be rather deadly.
D. In order to lessen its deadliness, the threatening disease pneumonia must be treated with antibiotics.
44. The eradication of snakes by humans has resulted in an abrupt rise in rodent populations
in certain areas.
A. The number of rodents living in a certain place is directly connected to how many snakes humans are killing.
B. The rate of elimination by humans not only of snakes but also of rodents has gone up significantly in some areas.
C. Had humans not eliminated the snakes in some areas, there would be much smaller populations of rodents living there.
D. By skilling snakes, humans have caused the numbers of rodents in some places to increase drastically.
45. Few novels offer as sharp a commentary on the injustices faced by Blacks as Richard
Wright’s Native Son.
A. Unlike most novels, Native Son was based on wrongs Richard Wright himself, as a Black, had faced.
B. Native Son, by Richard Wright, is one of his many sharply critical novels about the injustices faced by Blacks.
C. Richard Wright’s Native Son comments more cuttingly than most novels on the unfairness Blacks confront.
D. Quite a few novels, such as Richard Wright’s Native Son, comment cuttingly on the unfairness confronted by Blacks
I live in small village (1)...... Henfield-there are about 500 people here. I love it because it is (2)........ and life is slow and easy. You never(3) ........ queue in shops or banks. The village is clean- people(4).......it and don't throw their rubbish in the streets. The air also (5) .......because there's not much heavy traffic. It's much more(6) ......here than in a city. Everyone knows everyone and(7) .......someone has problem, there are always people who can help. There aren't (8) .........think I don't like about Henfield. One thing is that there's not much(9) ....in the everning- we haven't got any cinemas or theaters. Another problem is that people always talk about (10)........and everyone knows what everyone else is doing. But I still prefer village life to life in a big city.
1. A.was. B.is. C.called. D.name
2. A.quietly B.queit. C.noisy. D.noisily
3.A. Had. B.should. C.wait. D.have to
4.A.look after. B.find. C.think. D. Look for
5. A.dirty. B.not clean. C. clean. D.dizzy
6.A. Friendly. B. Unfriendly. C. Boring. D. Uninteresting
7. A. If. B.and. C. So. D.but
8.A. much. B.a little. C.a few. D. Many
9. A.doing. B.to do. C.jobs. D.things
10. A.another. B.every one. C. each other. D.any one