Underline the correct answer
If you like, I can/may make an appointment for you to see Dr Krall tomorrow.
Passengers mustn’t /don’t have to smoke while on board the plane.
Don’t let Sylvia climb that tree. She might/can fall.
You probably shouldn’t/ mustn’t keep your passport in that pocket: it could/ should easily be stolen.
I’m afraid Karen can’t/couldn’t come to the party tomorrow because she’s got flu.
Oh no! It mustn’t/can’t be 7 o’clock already. John and Graham will be here in fifteen minutes.
I absolutely ought to/have to leave the house at 6 if I want to be at the station by six-thirty.
Be careful, that pot’s very heavy. You have to/could hurt your back.
I have to/ must wear uniform at work according to the work principles.
Jack told his son: ‘Today, you have to/ must cut the grass in the garden.’
I’m not sure where he is now. He might/can be in his office.
When I was at high school, we had to/must wear uniform on Mondays.
He couldn’t/shouldn’t write until he was eight.
This is the first time Tom’s been to Germany. Fortunately, he will /can speak German.
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11. I’m not sure where he is now. He might/can be in his office.
12. When I was at high school, we had to/must wear uniform on Mondays.
13. He couldn’t/shouldn’t write until he was eight.
14. This is the first time Tom’s been to Germany. Fortunately, he will /can speak German.
15. Is it true that cats must/can see in the dark?
16. Do you think I should/ could buy Alex a birthday present?
17. The doctor said I don’t have to/ mustn’t lift anything heavy
18. You shouldn’t/ couldn’t join the team if you don’t want to
19. Frank’s not in his office. He can/might I at lunch.
20. Come on, put those books away- you shouldn’t/ mustn’t be studying at this time of night.
21. Should/ Can I have tomorrow off? I have to/must go to the dentist because I have a toothache.
22. I’ll be quit late getting to London, but you mustn’t/ don’t have to change the plans for me.
23. Students may/should be encouraged to type their assignments. It is easier for their professors to read.
24. The president said that there can/might be a strike next week.
25. I don’t know what I’m doing tomorrow. I must/ might go to the beach or I may stay at home.
II. Underline the correct answer
1. If you like, I can/may make an appointment for you to see Dr Krall tomorrow.
2. Passengers mustn’t /don’t have to smoke while on board the plane.
3. Don’t let Sylvia climb that tree. She might/can fall.
4. You probably shouldn’t/ mustn’t keep your passport in that pocket: it could/ should easily be stolen.
5. I’m afraid Karen can’t/couldn’t come to the party tomorrow because she’s got flu.
6. Oh no! It mustn’t/can’t be 7 o’clock already. John and Graham will be here in fifteen minutes.
7. I absolutely ought to/have to leave the house at 6 if I want to be at the station by six-thirty.
8. Be careful, that pot’s very heavy. You have to/could hurt your back.
9. I have to/ must wear uniform at work according to the work principles.
10. Jack told his son: ‘Today, you have to/ must cut the grass in the garden.’
1. Don’t leave your keys on the table. You will / won’t forget it.
2. Susan will / won’t be very happy if she passes the exam.
3. Fra afraid I will / won’t be able to come tomorrow.
4. I’m told you are ill. I hope you will / won’t feel better again.
5. I’m sure you will / won’t like that film. It’s very frightening. Let’s choose another one.
6. Turn on your laptop tonight We will / won’t chat a little bit.
7. You needn’t wear your cap. It will / won’tbe cold today.
8. I am really tired. I will / won’thave a rest.
Đáp án A
Giải thích: Real (adj) = thật sự
Dịch nghĩa: You don’t like to make people sad, so you never express your real feeling. = Bạn không muốn làm người khác buồn, vì vậy bạn không bao giờ thể hiện cảm xúc thực sự của bạn.
B. lonely (adj) = cô đơn
C. cheerful (adj) = vui vẻ
D. gentle (adj) = nhẹ nhàng, lịch sự
Đáp án D
Giải thích: Prefer (v) to do sth = thích làm việc gì hơn
Dịch nghĩa: You are shy and don’t like meeting people. You prefer to be on your own. = Bạn nhút nhát và không thích gặp gỡ mọi người. Bạn thích được một mình hơn.
A. pretend (v) = giả vờ, đóng giả
B. oppose (v) = phản đối
C. refuse (v) = từ chối
Đáp án C
Giải thích: Night (n) = đêm
Câu văn này vẫn đang tiếp nối trong mạch của câu trước khi nói đến tư thế nằm khi ngủ (your feeling position … change their positions). Câu trước nhắc đến khi chúng ta đang ngủ (asleep) nên câu sau nói về khoảng thời gian cụ thể của giấc ngủ (night) là hợp lý.
Dịch nghĩa: In a normal night, of course, people often change their positions = Trong một đêm bình thường, tất nhiên, con người thường xuyên thay đổi vị trí của họ.
A. room (n) = căn phòng
B. bed (n) = cái giường
D. body (n) = cơ thể
Đáp án A
Giải thích: Awake (adj) = thức, tỉnh
Sau câu có chứa chỗ trống là câu bắt đầu bằng "But when you are asleep". Từ nối "But" dùng để nối hai vế hoặc hai câu có nghĩa đối lập nên chỗ trống mang nghĩa đối lập với từ "asleep". Phương án "awake" là hợp lý nhất.
Dịch nghĩa: You don’t show your secret personality when you are awake because you can control yourself = Bạn không thể hiện cá tính bí mật của bạn khi bạn đang tỉnh táo bởi vì bạn có thể kiểm soát bản thân.
B. active (adj) = đang hoạt động, có hiệu lực, nhanh nhảu, đương nhiệm
C. happy (adj) = vui vẻ, hạnh phúc
D. honest (adj) = trung thực
Đáp án B
Giải thích: Enjoy (v) + V-ing = thích, tận hưởng làm việc gì
Dịch nghĩa: You usually live for today not tomorrow. This means that you enjoy having a good time. = Bạn thường sống cho ngày hôm nay không phải ngày mai. Điều này có nghĩa rằng bạn thích có một thời gian vui vẻ.
A. regret (v) = hối tiếc
C. mind (v) = để tâm, cảm thấy phiền
D. deny (v) = phủ nhận
Underline the correct answer
If you like, I can/may make an appointment for you to see Dr Krall tomorrow.
Passengers mustn’t /don’t have to smoke while on board the plane.
Don’t let Sylvia climb that tree. She might/can fall.
You probably shouldn’t/ mustn’t keep your passport in that pocket: it could/ should easily be stolen.
I’m afraid Karen can’t/couldn’t come to the party tomorrow because she’s got flu.
Oh no! It mustn’t/can’t be 7 o’clock already. John and Graham will be here in fifteen minutes.
I absolutely ought to/have to leave the house at 6 if I want to be at the station by six-thirty.
Be careful, that pot’s very heavy. You have to/could hurt your back.
I have to/ must wear uniform at work according to the work principles.
Jack told his son: ‘Today, you have to/ must cut the grass in the garden.’
I’m not sure where he is now. He might/can be in his office.
When I was at high school, we had to/must wear uniform on Mondays.
He couldn’t/shouldn’t write until he was eight.
This is the first time Tom’s been to Germany. Fortunately, he will /can speak German.