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What's the matter ? Haven't You started ....................... ?
A , already
B , yet
C , by now
D , soon
3 , The trouble with you is that you're ........................................ complaining
A , forever
B , often
C , still
D , each time
4 , Can you remeber what you were doing ................................... ?
A , the time
B , usually
C , every day
D , at the time
5 , The new school opens ....................................
A , now
B , at once
C , next week
D , day by day
Reading and choose the best answer.
Strange things happen to time when you travel, because the earth is divided into twenty- four time zones, one hour apart. You can have days with more or fewer than twenty- four hours, and weeks with more or fewer than seven days.
If you make a five- day trip across the Atlantic Ocean, your ship enters a different time zone every day. As you enter each zone, the time changes one hour. Traveling West, you set your clock back; traveling East, you set it ahead. Each day of your trip has either twenty - five or twenty - three hours.
If you travel by ship across the Pacific Ocean, you cross the international date line. By agreement, this is the point where a new day begins. When you cross the line, you change your calendar one full day, backward or forward. traveling East, today becomes yesterday; traveling east, it is tomorrow.
11). The difference in time between zones is ..............................
A). seven days B). more than seven days
C). one hour D). twenty - four hours
12). From this selection it seems true that the Atlantic Ocean .......................
A). is in one time zone B). is divided into twenty - four zones
C). can't be crossed in five days D). is divided into five time zones
13). If you cross the ocean going East, you set clock ..........................................
A). ahead by twenty - three hours B). ahead one hour in each new time zone C). back one full day for each time zone D). ahead one hour for the whole trip
14). The international date line is the name for .........................
A). the beginning of any new time zone B). any time zone in the Pacific Ocean.
C). the point where a new day begins D). any point where time changes by one hour
15). The best title for this selection is ..........................
A). How Time Zones Were Set Up B). Crossing the International Date Line
C). how Time Changes Around the World D). A trip Across the Atlantic
Reading and choose the best answer.
Strange things happen to time when you travel, because the earth is divided into twenty- four time zones, one hour apart. You can have days with more or fewer than twenty- four hours, and weeks with more or fewer than seven days.
If you make a five- day trip across the Atlantic Ocean, your ship enters a different time zone every day. As you enter each zone, the time changes one hour. Traveling West, you set your clock back; traveling East, you set it ahead. Each day of your trip has either twenty - five or twenty - three hours.
If you travel by ship across the Pacific Ocean, you cross the international date line. By agreement, this is the point where a new day begins. When you cross the line, you change your calendar one full day, backward or forward. traveling East, today becomes yesterday; traveling east, it is tomorrow.
11). The difference in time between zones is ..............................
A). seven days B). more than seven days
C). one hour D). twenty - four hours
12). From this selection it seems true that the Atlantic Ocean .......................
A). is in one time zone B). is divided into twenty - four zones
C). can't be crossed in five days D). is divided into five time zones
13). If you cross the ocean going East, you set clock ..........................................
A). ahead by twenty - three hours B). ahead one hour in each new time zone C). back one full day for each time zone D). ahead one hour for the whole trip
14). The international date line is the name for .........................
A). the beginning of any new time zone B). any time zone in the Pacific Ocean.
C). the point where a new day begins D). any point where time changes by one hour
15). The best title for this selection is ..........................
A). How Time Zones Were Set Up B). Crossing the International Date Line
C). how Time Changes Around the World D). A trip Across the Atlantic
1 , This is my new car . What ( you / think ) ...do u think.. of it ?
2 , Who are you ? What do you mean ? I .......live............. ( live ) in here
3 , I can't find the car keys . What ( you / do ) .......do u do.... with them ?
4 , Sory I haven't fixed the plug . I ( mean ) ....mean..... to get round to it , But i just haven't found the time
6 , I don't know what time because we'll eat . It ( depends ) ..depends....................... when Helen gets here
7 , I supported you at the time because I ( feel ) .....felt.......... that you were right
9 , Jean , I'm so glad you've got here at last . I ( expect ) ........expected............ you all day
1, This is my new car. What ( you / think ) do you think of it ?
2, Who are you ? What do you mean ? I live ( live ) in here.
3, I can't find the car keys. What ( you / do ) did you do with them ?
4, Sory I haven't fixed the plug. I ( mean ) meant to get round to it, but I just haven't found the time.
6, I don't know what time because we'll eat . It ( depends ) will depend when Helen gets here.
7, I supported you at the time because I ( feel ) felt that you were right.
9, Jean, I'm so glad you've got here at last. I ( expect ) have expected you all day
Dear Laura,
This is just a quick letter (1) ... if you could do me a small (2) ....
Do you remember that computer game about explorers that we played at Annie's house last month? I'd like to buy it (3) ... my brother, but I've forgotten the title. If you can (4) ..., could you let me (5) what it's called and who it's made (6) ...? If not, could you let me have Annie's ...?
Hope things are Ok... your new school. Let me know how you're getting on. I'll stop now and get this in the post, but I'll write again soon.
Love,
Pam
1) a. ask b. to ask c. asking d. to asking
2) a. favor b. hobby c. pastime d. habit
3) a. to b. for c. of d. with
4) a. forget b. forgot c. remember d. remembered
5) a. know b. to know c. knowing d. to knowing
6) a. with b. by c. of d. from
7) a. number b. numbers c. house d. houses
8) a. in b. at c. on d. Rỗng
Choose the best option A, B, C or D to complete these sentences.
1. The Smith (A. is having/ B. are having/ C. have/ D. had) a barbecue in the backyard right now.
2. The train (A. Left/ B. just leaves/C. has just left/ D. leaves) for 10 minutes.
3. The police (A. didn’t catch/ B. isn’t caught/C. hasn’t caught/ D. don’t catch) the burglars yet.
4. Jim (A. is still reading/ B. has still read/ C. did still read/ D. does still read) the book he borrowed from the local library last week.
5. (A. Have you ever tried/ B. Are you ever trying/ C. Do you ever try/ D. Did you ever try) Indian cuisine before? No, this is my first time.
6. At present, my father (A. have/ B. is having/ C.has/ D. has had) a car and a motorbike.
7. You should arrive at the airport before &:30 because the plane (A. takes off/ B. are taking off/ C. have taken off/ D. took off) at sharp 8.
8. Who (A. do/ B. does/ C. is/D. are) James talking to?
9. I (A. am reading/ B. am read/C. read/ D. have read) five science books so far.
10. Coffee (A. is always been/ B. has always been/ C. is always/ D. has always being) my favorite drink since I was 20.
11. Why (A. are you always talking/ B. do you always talk/ C. have you always talked/ does you always talk) with your mouth full?
12. What (A. are you do/ B. have you done/ C. are you doing/D. do you do) now? I am a linguist.
13. Look! It (A. is pouring/ B. pours/ C. is poursed/ D. has poured) with rain.
14. Have you finished your homework yet? No, actually I (A. worked/ B. am work/ C. am working/ D. work) on it.
15. Mr. Brown (A. sleeps/ B. is sleeping/ C. has slept/ D. is sleep). I can hear his loud snoring.
16. Tomorrow the sun (A. rises/ B. is rising/ C. is rise/ D. does rises) at 6.44 and it sets at 18.33.
17. I (A. don’t do anything/ B. am not doing anything/ C. haven’t done anything/ D. am not do anything) tonight. I want to relax.
18. What time (A. have you met/ B. are you meet/ C. do you meet/ D. are you meeting) John on this Sunday?
19. This year the school (A. is end/ B. has ended/ C. ends/ D. is ending) on 28 June.
20. I can’t help you. I (A. am see/ B. bave seen/ C. see/ D. am seeing) the doctor this afternoon
Chúc bạn hok tốt~~~~
Choose the best option A, B, C or D to complete these sentences.
1. The Smith (A. is having/ B. are having/ C. have/ D. had) a barbecue in the backyard right now.
2. The train (A. Left/ B. just leaves/C. has just left/ D. leaves) for 10 minutes.
3. The police (A. didn’t catch/ B. isn’t caught/C. hasn’t caught/ D. don’t catch) the burglars yet.
4. Jim (A. is still reading/ B. has still read/ C. did still read/ D. does still read) the book he borrowed from the local library last week.
5. (A. Have you ever tried/ B. Are you ever trying/ C. Do you ever try/ D. Did you ever try) Indian cuisine before? No, this is my first time.
6. At present, my father (A. have/ B. is having/ C.has/ D. has had) a car and a motorbike.
7. You should arrive at the airport before &:30 because the plane (A. takes off/ B. are taking off/ C. have taken off/ D. took off) at sharp 8.
8. Who (A. do/ B. does/ C. is/D. are) James talking to?
9. I (A. am reading/ B. am read/C. read/ D. have read) five science books so far.
10. Coffee (A. is always been/ B. has always been/ C. is always/ D. has always being) my favorite drink since I was 20.
11. Why (A. are you always talking/ B. do you always talk/ C. have you always talked/ does you always talk) with your mouth full?
12. What (A. are you do/ B. have you done/ C. are you doing/D. do you do) now? I am a linguist.
13. Look! It (A. is pouring/ B. pours/ C. is poursed/ D. has poured) with rain.
14. Have you finished your homework yet? No, actually I (A. worked/ B. am work/ C. am working/ D. work) on it.
15. Mr. Brown (A. sleeps/ B. is sleeping/ C. has slept/ D. is sleep). I can hear his loud snoring.
16. Tomorrow the sun (A. rises/ B. is rising/ C. is rise/ D. does rises) at 6.44 and it sets at 18.33.
17. I (A. don’t do anything/ B. am not doing anything/ C. haven’t done anything/ D. am not do anything) tonight. I want to relax.
18. What time (A. have you met/ B. are you meet/ C. do you meet/ D. are you meeting) John on this Sunday?
19. This year the school (A. is end/ B. has ended/ C. ends/ D. is ending) on 28 June.
20. I can’t help you. I (A. am see/ B. bave seen/ C. see/ D. am seeing) the doctor this afternoo
What's the matter ? Haven't You started ....................... ?
A , already
B , yet
C , by now
D , soon
3 , The trouble with you is that you're ........................................ complaining
A , forever
B , often
C , still
D , each time
4 , Can you remeber what you were doing ................................... ?
A , the time
B , usually
C , every day
D , at the time
5 , The new school opens ....................................
A , now
B , at once
C , next week
D , day by day